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  • September 24, 2017  |  
    Author: Brendan NystedtBrendan Nystedt

    Review: August Smart Lock

    The redesigned August Smart Lock lets you use your phone as your key.

  • September 24, 2017  |  
    Author: Ed CaesarEd Caesar

    Live From The Berlin Marathon: You Can't Outrun Bad Weather

    Heat, humidity, and slippery roads dashed the world record dreams at the Berlin Marathon

  • September 22, 2017  |  
    Author: Angela WatercutterAngela Watercutter

    What Is a ‘Dotard’? Kim Jong-Un Gives Trump a Language Lesson

    If there's one good thing that came out of President Trump and Kim Jong-Un's back-and-forth, it's this.

  • September 22, 2017  |  
    Author: Adam RogersAdam Rogers

    With 'Star Trek: Discovery,' CBS Discovers That TV Ain't Easy Anymore

    By putting prequel series 'Star Trek: Discovery' on its streaming network, CBS is trying to solve a problem no one has figured out yet.

  • April 26, 2017  |  
    Author: Eric NiilerEric Niiler

    A 130,000-Year-Old Mastodon Threatens to Upend Human History

    Ancient tools scattered around a mastodon suggest that the earliest humans showed up in North America more than 100,000 years earlier than we thought.

  • September 19, 2017  |  
    Author: David PierceDavid Pierce

    Review: Apple iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

    This isn't 2017's most exciting iPhone. But the iPhone 8 shines even in the shadow of the iPhone X.

  • September 24, 2017  |  
    Author: Lily Hay NewmanLily Hay Newman

    All the Ways Equifax Epically Bungled Its Breach Response

    The Equifax breach that potentially exposed the personal information of 143 million people was bad. The company's response has almost been worse, if that's even possible.

  • September 19, 2017  |  
    Author: Brian RafteryBrian Raftery

    The Replicant: Inside the Dark Future of <em>Blade</em> <em>Runner</em> <em>2049</em>

    What a sequel 35 years in the making can tell us about the state of sci-fi and America's appetite for dystopia.

  • September 20, 2017  |  
    Author: Michelle DeanMichelle Dean

    Snopes.com and the Search for Facts in a Post-Fact World

    When you take a look at the internet's favorite myth-busting site, you see just how hard it is to pin down the truth.

  • September 24, 2017  |  
    Author: Ed CaesarEd Caesar

    The Blockbuster Showdown At This Year's Berlin Marathon

    Can three elite runners, with a little help from Nike and Adidas, smash the marathon world record?

  • September 24, 2017  |  
    Author: Graeme McMillanGraeme McMillan

    Sean Spicer's Emmys Appearance Tops This Week's News Roundup

    Stop trying to make Sean Spicer happen.

  • January 16, 2017  |  
    Author: Cade MetzCade Metz

    Google, Facebook, and the Rest of the Silicon Valley Crowd Need More Physicists

    As the technological challenges of tech companies get bigger and badder, a crowd of physicists is moving in on the engineer headcount

  • September 19, 2017  |  
    Author: Jordan McMahonJordan McMahon

    How to Download and Install iOS 11

    Make your old iPhone feel new again with Apple's latest software.

  • September 21, 2017  |  
    Author: Jay DondeJay Donde

    Self-Driving Cars Will Kill People. Who Decides Who Dies?

    Opinion: The dawn of autonomous vehicles means we must solve the trolley problem.

  • September 23, 2017  |  
    Author: Wired StaffWired Staff

    Hackers Break Into the SEC, DHS Tells 21 States Russian Hackers Targeted Them, and More Security News This Week

    An SEC hack, a Russian dark web takedown, and more security news this week.

  • September 15, 2017  |  
    Author: Elizabeth StinsonElizabeth Stinson

    What's the Big Deal With All These Bezel-Free Phones?

    The iPhone X is all screen, no bezel—and it's a feat of industrial design.

  • September 19, 2017  |  
    Author: Megan MolteniMegan Molteni

    Bored With Your Fitbit? These Cancer Researchers Aren't

    Scientists are publishing more studies and enrolling more clinical trials using Fitbit devices than any other wearable fitness tracker out there.

  • September 12, 2017  |  
    Author: David PierceDavid Pierce

    iPhone X and iPhone 8: Specs, Price, Availability

    Apple announced three new iPhones today: iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and the new iPhone X.

  • September 22, 2017  |  
    Author: Brendan NystedtBrendan Nystedt

    Review: Leica Sofort

    The cheapest-ever Leica is cute as a button.

  • September 22, 2017  |  
    Author: Ashlea HalpernAshlea Halpern

    How a Decrepit Grain Silo Became South Africa's Mind-Blowing Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa

    Architect Mat Cash transformed a facility meant to store 30,000 tons of wheat, maize, and sorghum into a celebration of art instead of agriculture.

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