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by Tim Moynihan on (#1B1EZ)
The 2016 Vizio M series TVs offer many of the same features as its higher-end P series, including 6-inch tablets for your Google Castin' needs. The post Vizio's New 4K TVs Are Crazy-Capable and Crazy-Cheap appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#1B1F1)
In case you've been looking for a laptop everyone will notice. The post Apple Made Its Slick MacBook Faster---And Way Rose Gold-er appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Zhang on (#1B196)
Some drivers say the Tesla Model X's windshield causes double vision at night. The post Why Tesla's Model X Is Giving Some Drivers Double Vision appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#1B12V)
Cartophiles only. The post Stanford Is About to Have the Dopest Map Collection on Earth appeared first on WIRED.
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by Eric Adams on (#1B12X)
The B-52's now in action fighting ISIS—and could spend another 40 years in the air. The post How on God's Green Earth Is the B-52 Still in Service? appeared first on WIRED.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#1B12Z)
People get the news 24/7. Stefen Chow is interested in the stories you probably haven't heard of. The post Sweeping Scenes From Bizarre News Stories Around the Globe appeared first on WIRED.
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by Scott Dadich on (#1B1F3)
WIRED's editor-in-chief, Scott Dadich, talks with the author of our May issue cover story to talk about WIRED's long history with VR—and what's coming next. The post The History and Future of VR appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#1B131)
Designer and neurobiologist Eleanor Lutz created a series of awesome virus trading cards. The post Entrancing Animated Trading Cards Reveal the Surprising Beauty of Viruses appeared first on WIRED.
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by Peter Rubin on (#1B112)
An exclusive WIRED clip of what daily computing with Magic Leap technology could be like. Recorded directly through Magic Leap technology. The post Exclusive Footage of What It’s Like to See Through Magic Leap appeared first on WIRED.
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by Peter Rubin on (#1B114)
There are so many different types of experiences, it can be tough to know which one you're living through. The post AR, VR, MR: Making Sense of Magic Leap and the Future of Reality appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#1B116)
Condition One has announced a new VR camera: The Bison, which is made for the kind of run-and-gun documentary shooting the production company is known for. The post The Super-Rugged VR Camera You Need for Your Next Safari appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Barrett on (#1B0TR)
The M600 is not messing around. The post DJI's Newest Drone Is a Professional-Grade Flying HD Eye appeared first on WIRED.
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by Clive Thompson on (#1B0QT)
In essence, we're watching the birth of a new type of language. Emoji assist in a peculiarly modern task: conveying emotional nuance in short utterances. The post The Emoji Is the Birth of a New Type of Language (👈 No Joke) appeared first on WIRED.
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by Cade Metz on (#1B01A)
Google called it Borg, and for many years, it was among the company’s best-kept secrets. Borg ran just about everything within the company, including Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Docs, and any other Google service you can think of—not to mention the private services you and I never see. Basically, it provided a way of parceling […] The post You Want to Build an Empire Like Google's? This Is Your OS appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#1AZPA)
The really remarkable news is that this technology will be far from miraculous in just a few short years. The post Tesla's Self-Driving Heroics Aren't Special—They're Normal appeared first on WIRED.
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by Julia Greenberg on (#1AZM1)
If you're a VPN user, Reed Hastings says you're an "inconsequential" problem for Netflix. The post Netflix's CEO Says VPN Users Really Aren't a Big Deal appeared first on WIRED.
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by Julia Greenberg on (#1AZEP)
Nearly half of Netflix subscribers now come from outside the US. The post Netflix Expects to Add Fewer US Users, So It's Looking Abroad appeared first on WIRED.
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by Nick Stockton on (#1AYNF)
Over 15 inches of rain fell on parts of Houston early Monday morning. The post The Storm Over Houston Has Been Dropping a Month of Rain an Hour appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#1AYE2)
See the world, live, through someone else's camera lens. The post Live 360 YouTube Gets Us One Step Closer to the Matrix appeared first on WIRED.
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by David Pierce on (#1AYAJ)
For the moments when only Ira Glass will do. The post Google Play Will Now Soundtrack Your Life With Podcasts appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#1AY8J)
After a very successful Kickstarter, NASA's famed graphics standards manual is on sale for everyone to buy. The post Now Anyone Can Own NASA's Fabled 1970s Graphics Manual appeared first on WIRED.
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by Alex Davies on (#1AY53)
Thales' "Digital Sky" concept uses Tesla-inspired screens to make flying economy more bearable. The post Please Let These Meganormous Screens Be the Future of Flying appeared first on WIRED.
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by Matt Simon on (#1AXPN)
Look at the nudibranch. Beautiful, right? That's its way of saying it will mess you up. You see, the nudibranch packs a punch—in a very unusual way. The post Absurd Creatures: The Nudibranch Is Gorgeous, So You Should Never Touch It appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chris Kohler on (#1AXDZ)
Ken Levine, creative director of BioShock, will write and direct an interactive, live-action version of the classic TV show. The post BioShock Director Ken Levine's Next Stop? An Interactive Twilight Zone Movie appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chris Kohler on (#1AXE1)
Feral Rites and The Unspoken are two more Oculus Rift exclusives from the developer of Ratchet and Clank. The post Surprise! Insomniac Games Is Making Two More Oculus Titles appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Barrett on (#1AX8Y)
AI uses humans and machines to identify---and prevent---cyber threats. The post MIT's Teaching AI How to Help Stop Cyberattacks appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#1AX90)
Check out this Season 2 exclusive clip of Richard Hendricks "facing off" against one of his competitors. The post Silicon Valley Deleted Scene: Pied Piper Won't Throw Down appeared first on WIRED.
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by Davey Alba on (#1AX2W)
A team of Harvard roboticists believe they've found a way to light the digital spark in kids' imaginations. The post Root Is a Little Robot on a Mission to Teach Kids to Code appeared first on WIRED.
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by Ryan Merkley on (#1AX2Y)
Saying that Sci-Hub is about copyright infringement is like saying the Boston Tea Party was about late-night vandalism. The post You Pay to Read Research You Fund. That's Ludicrous appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#1AX30)
Skip Coachella this year and just follow Bernie Sanders around the country. Same thing. The post Bernie Sanders' NYC Campaign Is Like Pitchfork Come to Life appeared first on WIRED.
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by Chris Kohler on (#1AX32)
The chain will be publishing new games from the makers of The Order: 1886 and Trine. The post GameStop Forms a Label to Dive Even Deeper Into Publishing appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jenna Garrett on (#1AX34)
China's changed a lot in the last 100 years. Dheera Venkatraman shows you just how much by recreating old photos in the present day. The post Striking Before-and-After Photos of China's Turbocharged Development appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#1AX36)
By visualizing the cosmic web, we might better understand how galaxies relate to one another. The post Explore the Cosmos With This Bonkers Interactive Model appeared first on WIRED.
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by Julia Greenberg on (#1AVXK)
The company is taking on Netflix with new monthly prices for its popular unlimited shipping-plus-video service.. The post Amazon Prime Is Now Available by the Month, With or Without Shipping appeared first on WIRED.
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by Roxane Gay on (#1ATN0)
We may be stuck in France with harpsichords, but at least the sexual politics are still interesting. The post Outlander Recap: We're 'Not in Scotland Anymore.' No Kidding appeared first on WIRED.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#1AT2S)
If you have been offline, you may have missed porn site xHamster's protest against anti-LGBTQ laws and AMC's about-face on movie texting. Read up here. The post While You Were Offline: Did You Know the Internet Hates Movie Texting? True Story appeared first on WIRED.
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by Siobhan Roberts on (#1AT2V)
At 86, Britain’s preeminent mathematical matchmaker is still tackling the big questions and dreaming of a union between the quantum and the gravitational forces. The post Mathematical Matchmaker Michael Atiyah Dreams of a Quantum Union appeared first on WIRED.
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by Alex Davies on (#1AT2X)
Since the 1970s, Porsche has used turbochargers to dominate the track and the street. The post Photos: Revel in the Evolution of Porsche's Iconic Turbo appeared first on WIRED.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#1AQAV)
As the Hulu miniseries comes to a close, the "Geek's Guide to the Galaxy" panel debates its merits in this week's podcast. The post Hulu's 11.22.63 Is Great, But It Makes No Sense appeared first on WIRED.
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by April Glaser on (#1AQAX)
Each Saturday we round up the news stories that we didn’t break or cover in depth at WIRED, but which deserve your attention nonetheless. The post Security This Week: Tax Day Is Near, and the IRS Is as Hackable as Ever appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jenna Garrett on (#1AQAZ)
Space photos of the week, April 10–16, 2016. The post Space Photos of the Week: Spider Nebula, Spider Nebula, Does Whatever a Spider Can appeared first on WIRED.
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by Jesse Jarnow on (#1AQ87)
What happens when Daniel Kottke offers Steve Jobs a hit of acid at a Dead show? An excerpt from the new book Heads, by Jesse Jarnow. The post How an Army of Deadheads (And Their LSD) Invented Silicon Valley appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Zhang on (#1AP3R)
Republicans are currently holding up an emergency Zika funding that states need to control mosquito populations. The post Oh Good: Congress Can't Even Agree to Protect the US From Zika appeared first on WIRED.
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by Brian Raftery on (#1AP2X)
With "spiritual successor" Everybody Wants Some!! in theaters today, here's the definitive ranking of the coolest customers from Linklater's original. The post Every Dazed and Confused Character, Ranked by Coolness appeared first on WIRED.
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by K.M. McFarland on (#1ANYF)
Want to know how to get out of the worst traps in cinema? "Green Room" director Jeremy Saulnier and his star Anton Yelchin have some ideas. The post How to Get Out of the Worst Pickles in Movie History appeared first on WIRED.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#1ANPB)
By taking on drone racing, ESPN makes a bet on the digital generation. The post ESPN Has Decided Drone Racing Is a Sport Because Internet appeared first on WIRED.
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by Sarah Zhang on (#1AN7R)
For weeks at a time in 2011, British and American researchers have gone to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, as North Korea is formally known, to collect rock samples and deploy seismometers---some even in the homes of North Korean villagers. The post How British Scientists Got Inside North Korea to Study a Volcano appeared first on WIRED.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#1AN2K)
Same stump speech, different stump. The post At the Vatican, Sanders Calls for a 'Moral Economy' appeared first on WIRED.
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by Klint Finley on (#1AMVW)
EU citizens will soon enjoy more data privacy rights, but legal loopholes make the future uncertain. The post EU Cracks Down on Data Privacy, But Loopholes May Remain appeared first on WIRED.
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by Liz Stinson on (#1AMQS)
Simon Park is recreating Darwin's Origin of Species entirely out of bacteria. The post This Guy Made an Origin of Species Cover With Bacteria—Even the 'Paper' appeared first on WIRED.
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