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by David Pierce on (#2PBEM)
Insta-celeb glory requires some deliberate setup. The post Become an Instagram Influencer With This Mobile Photo Gear appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#2PA19)
Uber self-driving head Anthony Levandowski faces even hotter water. The post Google's Fight Against Uber Takes a Turn for the Criminal appeared first on WIRED.
by Adam Rogers on (#2PA1A)
Six people are in the hospital, three people have died, and at least five of them tested positive for Ebola. The post Ebola Returns, and Central Africa's Virus Hunters Are Ready appeared first on WIRED.
by Wired Staff on (#2PA1B)
Microsoft's giant Build developer conference took place this week, and we were there. The post Surface Noise appeared first on WIRED.
by Issie Lapowsky on (#2PA1C)
Technology has come a long way since the Saturday Night Massacre. The post Stop Thinking James Comey Keeps All His Files in a Cardboard Box appeared first on WIRED.
by Lily Hay Newman on (#2PA1D)
It's not just British hospitals. A nasty strain of ransomware is sweeping the world. The post The Ransomware Meltdown Experts Warned About Is Here appeared first on WIRED.
by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz on (#2PA1E)
The internet is supposedly causing people to hole up in sites geared toward people like them. But the data tells us that it is not quite true. The post Maybe the Internet Isn’t Tearing Us Apart After All appeared first on WIRED.
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by Emma Foehringer Merchant on (#2PA1F)
Starting as early as December, the city of Modesto, CA will sell its highly treated wastewater to struggling nearby farmers. The post Veggies Grown With Toilet Water Could Be Headed to Your Table appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charlie Jane Anders on (#2PA1H)
The oft-told legend has been eclipsed by the story that aimed to subvert it. The post Why Can't We Have a Good King Arthur Movie? Blame Game of Thrones appeared first on WIRED.
by David Pierce on (#2P4MM)
You'll be able to buy Microsoft's new controller this holiday season. The post Microsoft Shows Off Its Own Super-Sensing VR Controller appeared first on WIRED.
by David Pierce on (#2P4MN)
With its next update, Microsoft's focusing on making Windows 10 a more functional part of your entire gadget ecosystem. The post Microsoft Makes Windows Play Nice With All Your Other Gadgets appeared first on WIRED.
by Rhett Allain on (#2P4MP)
An awesome science show from the '80s makes it to YouTube, and it shows just how pointless the traditional lecture is. The post The Traditional Lecture Is Dead. I Would Know—I’m a Professor appeared first on WIRED.
by David Pierce on (#2P4MQ)
Ear-computers are now one step closer to controlling everything in your world. The post Doppler's Wireless Earbuds Now Detect and Destroy the Clamor Around You appeared first on WIRED.
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by Megan Molteni on (#2P4MR)
Researchers in the field of bioelectronic medicine are developing a neural tourniquet to supercharge the body's ability to stop bleeding with just a few zaps. The post An Electric Shock Could Keep Patients From Bleeding Out appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#2P3JY)
Getting a good count matters, if you care about things like how people live and move. The post Bad News for Everyone! The 2020 Census Is Already in Trouble appeared first on WIRED.
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by Amy Webb on (#2P3K0)
Opinion: Crispr and other gene-editing technologies may affect the future of all life on the planet. The government isn't prepared. The post Crispr Makes It Clear: The US Needs a Biology Strategy, and Fast appeared first on WIRED.
by Nick Stockton on (#2P3K1)
Scientists want to control individual molecules so precisely they could snap them together like Lego pieces. Now they're a little bit closer. The post Chemists Are One Step Closer to Manipulating All Matter appeared first on WIRED.
by Liz Stinson on (#2P3K2)
University researchers create a simple device that plugs into an electrical outlet and connects everything in the room. The post A Supercharged Sensor That Could Soon Make Homes Scary-Smart appeared first on WIRED.
by Charley Locke on (#2P3K3)
Long before election hacks and Wikileaks, the Stasi spied on millions. The post A Rare Look at the Archives of the German Secret Police appeared first on WIRED.
by Andrew Ervin on (#2P3K4)
In Tim Schafer's world, videogames are a form of personal expression for both the creator and player. The post Yes, Videogames Are Serious Art. This Guy's Career Proves It appeared first on WIRED.
by Cade Metz on (#2P3K5)
Neural networks are great at recognizing faces and objects in photos. Now they're being deployed to similarly identify signs of disease and illness. The post Using AI to Detect Cancer, Not Just Cats appeared first on WIRED.
by Charley Locke on (#2P3K6)
To endure an oppressive regime, you don't just have to break the rules, you have to know how to break them. The post Handmaid's Tale: Either You Break the Rules, or They Break You appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#2P31K)
Microsoft's yearly Build developer conference continues today, May 11, with an announcement-packed keynote address. The post Liveblog: All the News From Day Two of Microsoft's Dev Bash appeared first on WIRED.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#2P31N)
The contentious firing of James Comey will make finding a replacement the Senate can stomach particularly hard. The post The Urgent Challenge of Replacing Comey Amid a Firestorm appeared first on WIRED.
by Davey Alba on (#2P31P)
Snap's long-term potential won't be the story many investors will want to hear after these dismal numbers. But it's still like no other company. The post Snap Blows First Earnings—But That's Not the Whole Story appeared first on WIRED.
by Issie Lapowsky on (#2P31Q)
The more the Trump administration seems to obscure the Russia investigation, the more the good people of the internet pay attention. The post Why Firing Comey Only Amplified Trump's Russia Problem appeared first on WIRED.
by Julie Muncy on (#2P31R)
Arkane Studios' latest is a sprawling title that doesn't know what kind of game it wants to be. The post For a Game About Identity, Prey's Sure Short on Its Own appeared first on WIRED.
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by Matt Simon on (#2P011)
New research out today from MIT takes a big step toward making seamless transfers of knowledge between robots a reality. The post The Little Robot That Taught the Big Robot a Thing or Two appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#2P013)
The Lemon Internet Bar in Zhao Zhuang, China is open 24/7. The post Inside a Chinese Internet Cafe Where Gamers While Away Their Days appeared first on WIRED.
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by Eric Niiler on (#2P014)
The USDA is currently reviewing whether to allow Cornell University and Oxitec to release tens of thousands of GM moths into a 10-acre site in New York. The post Oxitec Pioneered the GM Mosquito. Up Next? Moths, of Course appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jack Stewart on (#2P016)
The auto industry is rebuilding itself. Here's a chart to keep you up to speed. The post Mapped: The Top 263 Companies Racing Toward Autonomous Cars appeared first on WIRED.
by Emma Grey Ellis on (#2P017)
It's time for "normies" to stop taking the alt-right at its own word. The post The Alt-Right's Newest Ploy? Trolling With False Symbols appeared first on WIRED.
by Adam Rogers on (#2P018)
It takes spinning reaction wheels and rockets firing for mere seconds to keep the Cassini probe on course in orbit around Saturn The post The Finesse of Flying Cassini Between Saturn's Rings appeared first on WIRED.
by Michael Calore on (#2P019)
Watch Microsoft's keynote addresses from Build on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, right here on WIRED. The post Microsoft Build 2017: Watch the Livestream Right Here appeared first on WIRED.
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by Wired Staff on (#2P01A)
Join us for live analysis and commentary (and jokes!) from David Pierce, Brian Barrett, and the rest of our liveblog team. The post Microsoft Build Liveblog: News From the Keynote, as It Happens appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charley Locke on (#2NVXK)
How controversy can make a show last beyond the binge-watch. The post The Stranger Things That Turned 13 Reasons Why Into Netflix's Biggest Sleeper Hit appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#2NVXM)
Now that there's a screen in the Echo universe, there's almost nothing you and Alexa can't do. The post Amazon's 'Echo Show' Gives Alexa the Touchscreen It Needed appeared first on WIRED.
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by Paul Sarconi on (#2NVXP)
The $2,500 device makes motion capture as easy as suiting up. The post The Rokoko Smartsuit Brings Motion Capture to the Masses appeared first on WIRED.
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by Michael Calore on (#2NVXR)
Unsplash is a web repository of 200,000 high-resolution images, and every single photo on the site is free to download. The post The Web's Premier Free Photo Library Opens Up Its Vaults appeared first on WIRED.
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by Rhett Allain on (#2NVXT)
Fidget spinners are everywhere. How long can you make one spin? That depends on the starting speed and the angular acceleration. The post Want to Know How Long a Fidget Spinner Spins? Get a Laser and Some Physics appeared first on WIRED.
by Lily Hay Newman on (#2NVXV)
Security researchers have warned about SS7 for years. Now that hackers have used it to rob banks, here's how telecoms can finally fix it. The post Fixing the Cell Network Flaw That Lets Hackers Drain Bank Accounts appeared first on WIRED.
by Laura Mallonee on (#2NVXW)
There's no one around for miles. The post Get Lost in Australia's Vast Salt Lake With These Dreamy Photos appeared first on WIRED.
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by Davey Alba on (#2NVXX)
For Etsy, the internet's best-known marketplace for all things artisanal, the past week has served up a heaping portion of unpleasant corporate reality. The post Etsy Needs to Preserve Its Values to Preserve Its Value appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#2NR03)
All your favorite features from the iPad, now for $329. The post Review: Apple iPad (2017) appeared first on WIRED.
by Laura Mallonee on (#2NR04)
Enrico Sacchetti went from shooting the fashion world's stars to shooting the telescopes that image the actual stars. The post 10 of the Most Awesome, Most Gorgeous Telescopes on Earth appeared first on WIRED.
by Ed Caesar on (#2NR05)
Not long ago, running a 90-minutes half-marathon seemed impossibly fast. I've not only beaten 90 minutes, I've demolished it. The post What Happens When You Train Like Nike's Two-Hour Marathon Runners appeared first on WIRED.
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by Charlie Jane Anders on (#2NR06)
A new documentary unpacks the mystery over Batman's creatorship, and in the process raises some important questions about the nature of heroism. The post Who Really Created Batman? It Depends What Batman Means to You appeared first on WIRED.
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by Cade Metz on (#2NR08)
The embattled ride-sharing giant is looking for a new way forward in self-driving cars. The post Uber Hires an AI Superstar in the Quest to Rehab Its Future appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#2NPJ3)
Last week Twitter users took it upon themselves to analyze the whiteboard in Steve Bannon's office, amongst other things. The post While You Were Offline: Um, Steve, Your Whiteboard Is Showing appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brett Berk on (#2NPJ5)
As technology races ahead, life inside the car will rapidly evolve. The post The Real Auto Revolution Is Already Happening—Inside the Car appeared first on WIRED.