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2021-06-20 11:00:00 |
Tech Companies Want to Tackle Harassment in Gaming (lien direct) |
But Riot, Microsoft, Intel, and others have made clear that they're doing it on their terms. |
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2021-06-19 20:05:00 |
(Déjà vu) Become a Prime Day Pro With These Tips and 18 Early Deals (lien direct) |
Amazon's big two-day sale event starts soon. Get prepped with our expert advice and the best discounts we've found so far. |
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2021-06-19 13:00:00 |
Let Users Own the Tech Companies They Help Build (lien direct) |
Startups typically either go public or get acquired. But a more sustainable, accountable option would be to give the user base a stake. |
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2021-06-19 13:00:00 |
M.O.D.O.K. Is How Marvel Can Master the Multiverse (lien direct) |
By untethering from the main canon, Hulu's madcap stop-motion spectacle can be as weird as it wants. |
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2021-06-19 13:00:00 |
A Bug in the Android Google App Put Privacy at Risk (lien direct) |
Plus: Airbnb's safety squad, a fake pharmacy crackdown, and more of the week's top security news. |
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2021-06-19 12:00:00 |
Samsung\'s New Galaxy A52 5G Is a Reliable Droid (lien direct) |
The new $500 handset does everything a phone needs to do, though it's plagued by the same flaws as its predecessor. |
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2021-06-19 12:00:00 |
What\'s With All This Ooey, Gooey Sea Snot? (lien direct) |
A phlegmy film is coating the coast around Istanbul-and warmer water could be to blame. |
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2021-06-19 11:00:00 |
Games Don\'t Just Let You Escape. They Also Help You Remember (lien direct) |
Video games aren't unique in the way they make us nostalgic, but those memories do seem to persist more than other forms of entertainment. Here's why. |
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2021-06-19 11:00:00 |
This Low-Tech Habit Kept Me Connected in the Lonely Pandemic (lien direct) |
Going on my runs just wasn't the same in a locked-down city. It was time to phone a friend. |
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2021-06-18 16:00:00 |
Some Practical Advice for Living With a Writer (lien direct) |
It's not always easy, but fantasy author Jane Lindskold's book Wanderings on Writing provides some honest tips. |
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2021-06-18 14:00:00 |
The Mystery of Betelgeuse\'s Dimming Has Finally Been Solved (lien direct) |
Astronomers say a cold patch and a stellar burp are behind the star's strange dip in brightness. |
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2021-06-18 13:00:00 |
A New Tool Wants to Save Open Source from Supply Chain Hacks (lien direct) |
Sigstore will make code signing free and easy for software developers, providing an important first line of defense. |
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2021-06-18 13:00:00 |
Beware Smokescreen Trolling, Trump Followers\' Favorite Tactic (lien direct) |
Trumpists have weaponized a new technique to win the ideological war. How pro-democracy voices respond to it matters. |
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2021-06-18 13:00:00 |
A Quick and Dirty Agenda for Congress to Curb Big Tech (lien direct) |
Plus: A fair-use summit with Girl Talk, how to explain consciousness, and a pre-summer bake. |
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2021-06-18 12:00:00 |
As the Nation Reopens, Americans Are on the Road Again (lien direct) |
With Covid-19 travel restrictions relaxing, citizens are boarding planes, trains, busses, and rideshares in increasing numbers. This week, we look at how that's going. |
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2021-06-18 11:00:00 |
Baltimore May Soon Ban Face Recognition for Everyone but Cops (lien direct) |
The measure would make private use of the technology illegal, but would not apply to police. It awaits the mayor's signature. |
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2021-06-18 11:00:00 |
How to Practice Emergency Preparedness as Self-Care (lien direct) |
It's not just about buying a lot of stuff from a list. The key to being ready is all about framing your planning with gratitude, rest, and community. |
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2021-06-17 18:06:49 |
The Cl0p Bust Shows Exactly Why Ransomware Isn\'t Going Away (lien direct) |
Ukrainian authorities managed to make some high-profile arrests. But nothing's going to change until Russia does the same. |
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2021-06-17 17:13:21 |
Real Diplomacy Is a Start, but the US Needs to Make Putin Pay (lien direct) |
Biden's summit with Putin marked a quantum leap forward, but there's still little standing in the way from Russia interfering in future US elections. |
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2021-06-17 17:05:34 |
GPS III\'s Long Journey Is Picking Up Speed (lien direct) |
With the launch of a fifth new-generation satellite, the US finally has a constellation able to globally beam M-Code signals that are tough to spoof or jam. |
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2021-06-17 13:00:00 |
Test Out Next-Gen Space Tech in Kerbal Space Program (lien direct) |
Sure, a real-life Epstein drive is still a few breakthroughs away. But the rocket-building game lets you pilot a fusion-propelled craft right now. |
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2021-06-17 12:00:00 |
On Microphones, Music, and Our Long Year of Screen Time (lien direct) |
Pianist Glenn Gould proved long ago that an existence heavily mediated by technology is not nonexistence. |
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2021-06-17 11:00:00 |
The Efforts to Make Text-Based AI Less Racist and Terrible (lien direct) |
Language models like GPT-3 can write poetry, but they often amplify negative stereotypes. Researchers are trying different approaches to address the problem. |
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2021-06-17 11:00:00 |
The Lithium Mine Versus the Wildflower (lien direct) |
The deposit could power 400,000 clean-energy car batteries. There's just one roadblock: a rare, fragile species of buckwheat, which for a mine might mean extinction. |
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2021-06-17 11:00:00 |
18 Last-Minute Father\'s Day Gifts on Sale Now (lien direct) |
Don't panic. You can still grab Dad a present with these deals on electronics, cooking gear, and more. |
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2021-06-17 00:00:00 |
The Delta Variant and Low Vaccine Rates Could Spell Trouble (lien direct) |
Vaccines are effective against the variant, but experts worry about states where fewer people are inoculated. |
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2021-06-16 18:00:00 |
This Robot Spies on Creatures in the Ocean\'s \'Twilight Zone\' (lien direct) |
Mesobot looks like a giant AirPods case, but it's in fact a sophisticated machine that tracks animals making the most epic migration on Earth. |
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2021-06-16 17:57:39 |
The Best Games (and Trailers) From E3 (lien direct) |
The annual gaming event was slightly subdued by the pandemic, but there were still big updates on Zelda, Halo, Far Cry, and more. |
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2021-06-16 17:20:02 |
Nintendo Has Been Stuck in a Creative Rut (lien direct) |
The company is still publishing big games for the Switch, but recently its titles have an uncharacteristic dullness. |
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2021-06-16 15:30:00 |
Become a Prime Day Pro With These Tips and 10 Early Deals (lien direct) |
Amazon's big two-day sale event starts soon. Get prepped with our expert advice and the best discounts we've found so far. |
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2021-06-16 13:00:00 |
Help! What Should I Do About My Cliquey Coworkers? (lien direct) |
Megan weighs in on how to navigate office in-groups-and why having a few people in your corner isn't a bad thing. |
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2021-06-16 13:00:00 |
Sweat Gives Influencers Something They\'ve Never Had: Depth (lien direct) |
The new Polish-Swedish drama offers a harrowing portrait of social media fame rarely seen in movies. |
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2021-06-16 12:00:00 |
The Unwitting Covid Allegory in A Quiet Place Part II (lien direct) |
Delayed since March 2020, the horror film ironically forces us to contend with our fragile humanity-and perhaps shows us where to go. |
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2021-06-16 12:00:00 |
A Tentacle-Headed Robot Amuses Your Pets While You\'re Away (lien direct) |
This app-controlled cat toy can livestream through its camera while you're away, but it's expensive. |
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2021-06-16 12:00:00 |
Why Do I Like Waiting for My Smartphone Photos to \'Develop\'? (lien direct) |
WIRED's spiritual advice columnist on apps, impatience, and the struggle to control time itself. |
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2021-06-16 11:00:00 |
The Challenge of Covid-19 Vaccines for the Immunosuppressed (lien direct) |
Recent studies find transplant patients and immune-suppressed people who get the shot don't make many antibodies. But that research is just beginning. |
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2021-06-16 11:00:00 |
Apple and Google\'s New AI Wizardry Promises Privacy-at a Cost (lien direct) |
The companies revealed upgrades for their phones that protect data and reduce reliance on the cloud. It also binds users more tightly to their ecosystems. |
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2021-06-16 11:00:00 |
DuckDuckGo\'s Quest to Prove Online Privacy Is Possible (lien direct) |
The company best known for its search engine is launching a new set of tools aimed at creating an “easy button” for protecting your data online. |
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2021-06-15 15:40:27 |
Apple Says It\'s Time to Digitize Your ID, Ready or Not (lien direct) |
Digital driver's licenses have had a slow start in the US so far, but iOS 15 Wallet will give the nascent technology a serious push. |
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2021-06-15 14:18:32 |
NASA Might Put a Huge Telescope on the Far Side of the Moon (lien direct) |
Observing the secrets of the universe's “Dark Ages” will require capturing ultra-long radio wavelengths-and we can't do that on Earth. |
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2021-06-15 13:17:32 |
Zillow Taps AI to Improve Its Home Value Estimates (lien direct) |
By employing a neural network, the company says its numbers will be more accurate-and allow it to offer to buy more homes. |
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2021-06-15 12:00:00 |
Ghosts \'n Goblins Is Back-Pain, Laughs, and All (lien direct) |
One of the most unforgiving video game series of all time has risen from the dead, and it's better than ever. |
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2021-06-15 12:00:00 |
Streaming Games to Your TV Actually Started in the \'80s (lien direct) |
Subscription video gaming services seem like a new idea. But 40 years before Game Pass, you could get Burgertime straight to your tube. |
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2021-06-15 11:00:00 |
What If Doctors Are Always Watching, but Never There? (lien direct) |
Remote technology could save lives by monitoring health from home or outside the hospital. It could also push patients and health care providers further apart. |
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2021-06-15 11:00:00 |
WIRED\'s Ultimate Summer Reading List 2021: Books for Kids and Teens (lien direct) |
This surreal school year is finally over. Here are some books to get your young readers in the swing of the season. |
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2021-06-15 11:00:00 |
How Humans Think When They Think As Part of a Group (lien direct) |
The fancy word for it is "entitativity," and it's produced when people act and feel together in close proximity. We need it more, but we're getting it less. |
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2021-06-14 13:00:00 |
I Treated My Unhealthy Gaming Obsession ... With More Games (lien direct) |
The root issue had less to do with the hobby and more to do with me. |
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2021-06-14 12:00:00 |
From Tamagotchi to Nintendogs: Why People Love Digital Pets (lien direct) |
Electronic companions keep drawing us back-and it's not just because they don't have fleas. |
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2021-06-14 11:00:00 |
How Do You Make a Robot Walk on Mars? It\'s a Steep Challenge (lien direct) |
Meet SpaceBok, a little four-legged machine that's taking the first steps toward walking on the Red Planet's brutal terrain. |
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2021-06-14 11:00:00 |
How Some Americans Are Breaking Out of Political Bubbles (lien direct) |
A growing number of people are seeking a wider diversity of news sources or opinions contrary to their own to combat information silos within social media. |
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