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Gadget Lab Podcast: We Love Star Wars, but We Really Love Star Wars Toys
A special Force Friday edition of the show with guest Brendan Nystedt.
The Physics of a 200 MPH Hyperloop Test Run
Students built a sleek little pod that achieved a maximum speed of 324 km/hr, but there's more to learn from the test footage.
The Best *Star Wars: The Last Jedi* Toys You Can Buy
It's that time of the year: time to spend your entire paycheck on cool new Star Wars stuff!
'The Inhumans' Review: Even in IMAX, Marvel’s Universe Has Limits
Marvel's extended on-screen universe is showing its first signs of being overextended.
WIRED’s Top Stories in August: Hurricanes, Hyperloops, and Eclipses, Oh My!
'Game of Thrones,' Hurricane Harvey, Google controversies, and so much (Da)more.
Android Oreo's Security Improvements Will Have a Lasting Impact
The security improvements in Android Oreo will have impacts beyond this one release.
Ford's 'Self-Driving' Pizza Delivery, BMW's Electric Mini, Uber Meltdowns, and More Car News From This Week
News from Ford, Bentley, and Uber's increasingly insane boardroom brawl.
Say Goodbye to the Blob. Google's New Emoji Have Arrived
Android Oreo brings a whole new set of emoji, which look more like squishy circles than the old gumdrop.
Our Favorite Stuff From IFA Berlin 2017, Europe's Biggest Gadget Show
Grab a weissbier and a currywurst and take a look at our favorite gadgets from IFA in Berlin.
Hurricane Harvey Evacuees Leave Their Health Records Behind, Too
Despite the proliferation of electronic medical records, patients still have trouble accessing their history when it matters most.
Why You Should Read That Whole Text Book *Right Now*
Don't put it off. You should read that textbook now—or you're not getting your money's worth out of your education.
What James Damore Got Wrong About Gender Bias in Computer Science
Opinion: Computer science academics refute the former Google engineer's views on women in tech
SanDisk’s 400GB MicroSD Card Can Store an Insane Amount of Data
For example, 54,794 copies of Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do.”
Apple's Real Reason for Finally Joining the Net Neutrality Fight
Why a strong and open internet became "a top thing" for Tim Cook and co.
Houston's Resilience Has Always Been Echoed In Its Music
Houston’s music, like the city itself, is a sprawl of possibility and community—and a deluge didn't change that.
Sony's Speaker Looks Like HomePod, Works Like Google Home
The terribly-named LF-S50G combines a banging speaker with the power of Google Assistant.
As Flooding Subsides, Houston's Trucking Lifeline Rumbles Back to Life
The logistical challenge of returning to normalcy is just beginning.
Want a Robot to Walk Like You? Don't Expect It to Look Human
Getting a bipedal robot to not fall on its face, much less walk, is a feat that no one has mastered. But roboticists are getting there.
What It Takes to Be an Expert Human Echolocator
Acousticians have measured the mouth-clicks of expert echolocators, turning them into computer-generated signals.
Apple's Next iPhone Comes September 12 on Apple's New Campus
Three phones, one watch, and a whole lotta Tim Cook.
The XYZprinting da Vinci Color 3-D Printer Spits Out Action Figures in Full Color
The machine merges ink jet tech with 3-D printing.
Students Built the World's Fastest Hyperloop—Then Elon Musk Showed Up
Teams from around the world showed there's no wrong way to build futuristic transportation.
'Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle' Review: A Good Time, Despite the Rabbids
Rabbids, Ubisoft's toyetic Minion-esque mascots, are terrible. But their new game is actually pretty good.
You'll Want to Twist the Big Knob on the New Logitech Craft Keyboard
The new Logitech Craft has a wheel on it that speeds up work in Adobe Creative Cloud.
At the Frankfurt Auto Show, Mini, VW, and Smart Prove the Future Is Tiny
Prepare for a future of small, electric, super cool cars.
Wanna See a Fighter Jet Fly Through a Rainbow? Of Course You Do
A British photographer captured the moment a Tornado GR4 soared through a radiant band of ROYGBIV.
With Harvey, Addicks and Barker Dams Face a Perfect Storm
If Harvey was the worst storm engineers could imagine, what happens when the next one is even worse?
Google and Microsoft Can Use AI to Extract Many More Ad Dollar from Our Clicks
Advances in artificial intelligence can help Google, Microsoft, and other tech giants grow their online advertising revenues
Hacking Retail Gift Cards Remains Scarily Easy
One security researcher reveals the secrets of simple gift card fraud.
Video Chat Price-Gouging Costs Inmates More Than Money
New research finds video visits in prisons increase the number of in-person visits inmates receive, but high costs and low quality prevent many from using the service.
This Month's Best Gear: Phones, Robots, and Watches
Our favorite products from August, including the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Fitbit Ionic, and Essential 360 Camera.
LG’s V30 Packs More Camera Than You’ve Ever Seen in a Phone
This phone contains more settings, more modes, and more raw camera capability than any smartphone we've seen.
Nest Thermostat E: Just Like the Original, Only Cheaper
The $169 Thermostat E brings all of Nest's best features into a simpler, cheaper device.
An Alexa and Cortana Team-Up Won't Get Far Without a Phone
Alexa and Cortana can do more together than they can on their own, but Cortalexa has some real limitations.
Bentley's New Continental GT Combines Luxury Tech With Classic Looks
The new generation of the grand tourer brings the beloved car up to date.
Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser Hitches a Ride With a Helicopter
The "captive carry" test is a step toward making a uniquely accessible kind of spacecraft.
Here Are a Bunch of Trump Inner Circle Amazon Wish Lists
From Cesar Millan to a tactical flashlight, here's what tops Team Trump's Amazon Wish Lists.
Photographers' Harrowing Stories of Harvey's Destruction
Scenes on the ground during Texas' historic storm.
Travis Kalanick's Great Defender Writes a Hell of a Motivational Letter
Shervin Pishevar, a major Uber investor and former board member, to the former CEO's defense.
Manoush Zomorodi Wants You to Put Down Your Phone
Note to Self’s Manoush Zomorodi is on a mission to reset our relationships with tech. That mission starts with boredom.
Samsung Gear Sport Is a Fitness Tracker and Smartwatch in One Device
A little bit smartwatch, a little bit fitness, a lot nice to look at.
Review: Sennheiser HD1 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones
Headphones as comfortable as a vintage lounge chair.
This Is The Best Kindle You Can Buy In 2017
Choosing an Amazon Kindle can be hard. Let us help you!
Ed Skrein Leaving 'Hellboy' Proves How Easily Hollywood Could Stop Whitewashing
What would happen if the whole industry followed Ed Skrein's lead?
Making a Tropical Storm Harvey Donation? Go With Cash
As Houston donations rush in, consider not just what to give, but when it can get there.
Do We Need a Speedometer for artificial intelligence?
Measuring how quickly machines are getting smarter could help us prepare for the consequences for society and the economy.
What's Inside K2r Spot Lifter
The popular household cleaner erases greasy stains with a potent combination of chemistry.
The Quest to Perfect the Universal Standard Units for Science
Scientists want the universe—not the shaky human hand—to reset Earthly thermometers and scales.
Meditation Apps Are Incredibly Ironic
If your phone makes you crazy, can you really fix that with meditation apps like Calm and Headspace?
For Broadband Connections, How Fast is Fast Enough?
FCC considers changing definition of 'broadband,' in move that could hit rural areas.
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