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by Michael Calore on (#3W8DW)
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hollywood's greatest-ever car chase, Ford has trotted out an updated version of the iconic green fastback from the film *Bullitt*.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#3W7GY)
Last week, President Trump's former campaign chairman went to court—and the internet put his clothes on trial.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#3W7GT)
Plus: Autopilot advances, and Sacramento goes for self-driving cars.
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by Anil Ananthaswamy on (#3W7CD)
After researchers found a loophole in a famous experiment designed to prove that quantum objects don’t have intrinsic properties, three experimental groups quickly sewed the loophole shut.
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by David Nield on (#3W7CB)
Connecting to a public Wi-Fi network can put you at risk. Here's how to minimize the damage.
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by Brian Barrett on (#3W70E)
There's still no good defense against drones attacks like the one that allegedly targeted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro Saturday.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#3W650)
The genre takes on a whole new facet amidst real-world terrors.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#3W64Y)
A Chipotle scam, FBI brain drain, and more of the week's top security news.
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by James Kilgore on (#3W62W)
Opinion: Electronic monitors violate people’s civil rights and carry unfair financial penalties.
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by Adrienne So on (#3W62Y)
Thanks to a rechargeable battery and Bluetooth-compatibility, you can get all the coziness and conviviality of a wood fire—without the hassle.
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by Wired Staff on (#3W611)
What's on your weekend shopping list? Roku, Apple, and Nintendo have a few ideas.
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by Shannon Stirone on (#3W60Z)
Mars and Saturn make their approaches to Earth, where Hubble has been waiting.
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by Jack Stewart on (#3W60X)
The car company says it developed its own computer chip, taking it one more step toward vertically integrating its autonomous driving technology.
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by Renee DiResta on (#3W5DM)
Disinformation, misinformation, and social media hoaxes have evolved into high-stakes information war. But our frameworks for dealing with them have remained the same.
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by Megan Molteni on (#3W55R)
A new partnership with GlaxoSmithKline drew intense scrutiny from customers, reflecting eroding public trust in companies' ability to protect private information.
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by Amy Thompson on (#3W4XY)
SpaceX and Boeing are vying to take the first US crew members to the ISS. Now they know who'll be on board.
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by Zachary Karabell on (#3W4Y0)
The string of breakthrough products has slowed, and history shows it's hard for the winners in one era to succeed in the next era.
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Facebook is the latest tech company to hop aboard the “digital wellness†train. We discuss on this week's Gadget Lab podcast.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#3W4NC)
And his 'Christopher Robin' costar Hayley Atwell doesn’t know if she’s rejoining the Marvel universe, either.
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by Julie Muncy on (#3W491)
There's plenty to catch up on, including Valve remembering that they can actually make games.
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by Brent Rose on (#3W48Z)
Packed with automated features that make flying and filming fun and easy, the $800 DJI Mavic Air is our top pick.
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by Maryn Mckenna on (#3W459)
Urgent care centers, emergency departments, and clinics are over-prescribing antibiotics. Can they reform without alienating their "customers": patients?
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by Tom Simonite on (#3W41N)
A software program from Primer scours news articles and scientific journals for women scientists who don't have entries in the online encyclopedia.
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by Victoria Law on (#3W41K)
For companies like JPay, the business model is simple: Whatever it costs to send a message, prisoners and their families will find a way to pay it.
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by Matt Simon on (#3W41H)
Airbnb: great for travelers, and even better for putting a robot's new manipulation skills to the test.
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by Brian Barrett on (#3W369)
Brookstone has declared bankruptcy, and will shutter its 101 retail locations in malls across the United States.
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by Peter Rubin on (#3W2KS)
No matter how long the hiatus, you're just one book away from reconnecting with reading—and the key might just be a failure past.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#3W2A6)
The Democratic National Committee will award $500 to the child who comes up with the best defensive strategy for state election websites at Def Con next week.
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by Adrienne So on (#3W2A8)
These headphones won’t fail—or fall out—when you’re dripping with sweat on the final sprint.
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by Clive Thompson on (#3W268)
Covering hateful memes plays into their makers’ hands. But not covering them seems neglectful. So what's to be done?
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by Brendan Nystedt on (#3W217)
Is it fast? No. But Microsoft's Surface Go packs in tons of features you'll love.
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by Mejs Hasan on (#3W1XV)
With the help of local scientists, the unincorporated community of Brandywine plans to collect its own air quality data to test the impacts of new power plants.
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by Matt Simon on (#3W1T6)
“As we have more natural disasters, one would expect to also have increases in those kinds of mental health consequences.â€
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by Kenneth R. Rosen on (#3W1Q9)
Holland is home to a thriving community of journalists and bloggers who cover criminals and the drug trade. Those writers are often targeted by their subjects—and so was Martin Kok.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#3W158)
Eight years after leaving China, Google hopes to offer search results again, through an Android app.
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by Jack Stewart on (#3W134)
Today's investor call was low on Muskian braggadocio, delivered a little hater schadenfreude, and offered some reasonable promises.
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by Brian Barrett on (#3W0XH)
The Justice Department announced the arrest of three members of notorious cybercrime group Fin7—and detailed some of their methods in the process.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#3W0TA)
The tech community has known about the risk of using SMS in two-factor authentication for years. Reddit appears to have missed the memo.
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by Robbie Gonzalez on (#3W0FN)
The first research team to bioengineer human lungs in a lab have now performed multiple successful transplants in pigs.
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by Klint Finley on (#3W0FQ)
Big telecom companies want to end a 22-year-old requirement that they allow upstart rivals to tap into their facilities and equipment.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#3W0AP)
Photographers Sebastien Tixier and Raphael Bourelly took a 300-mile road trip from Gansu province to Inner Mongolia.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#3W0AR)
It involves a lot of monitors.
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by Brian Barrett on (#3W01J)
Defense Distributed has complied with a nationwide injunction issued against its 3-D printed gun files, but the matter is far from settled.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#3VZWH)
After I hit the delete button on my public timeline last week, I immediately felt regret. What had I done?
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by Rhett Allain on (#3VZWF)
Take a batch of cookies out of the oven, and the big ones cool down slower than the small ones. Why's that?
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by Laura Mallonee on (#3VZWD)
Florian Ledoux was named this year's Drone Photographer of the Year for his winning wildlife photo captured in Nunavut, Canada.
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by Adrienne So on (#3VZWQ)
Juggling errands, childcare, and fitness? The Burley Solstice is for you.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#3VZWN)
The experiences are different, but playing a novel while doing other things can optimize your time.
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by Jason Kehe on (#3VZWK)
The classic form has recently re-emerged as the genre’s most vibrant—and, in the crazed modern era, readable—option.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#3VZWS)
The far-right trolls accusing Tom Hanks of pedophilia aren’t original. They’re just the latest propagandists borrowing a tactic that long, long predates the internet.
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