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2020-01-06 23:26:36 |
Watch Australia\'s Wildfires Spawn Massive Smoky Thunderclouds (lien direct) |
Researchers have been watching Australia's fires produce pyrocumulonimbus clouds. Here's why the phenomenon is so dangerous. |
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2020-01-06 21:31:29 |
Neat CES Gadgets, a Deadly Cobra\'s Genome, and More News (lien direct) |
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less. |
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2020-01-06 20:00:26 |
Watch SpaceX Launch Its Next Huge Batch of Starlink Satellites (lien direct) |
A Falcon 9 rocket is expected to lift off tonight carrying dozens of internet-beaming satellites. Here's how they'll work. |
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2020-01-06 19:30:00 |
Lenovo Flaunts Its Foldable PC, The ThinkPad X1 Fold (lien direct) |
It's a sign of the coming flood of devices with OLED screens that bend. |
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2020-01-06 19:15:03 |
Gaze Into These Hyper-Realistic Masks and See a Troubling Future (lien direct) |
Uncanny silicone masks used to be a Hollywood plot device. Now they're in the real world-and they're fooling a whole lot of people. |
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2020-01-06 17:00:24 |
Facebook Revamps Its Privacy Checkup Feature in Time for CES (lien direct) |
Forget Portal. This year, Facebook is marketing itself as a privacy crusader. |
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2020-01-06 16:00:00 |
Scientists Figured Out the Indian Cobra\'s Genome-at Last (lien direct) |
With the genetic recipe for the snake's lethal venom in hand, researchers will have an easier time producing an antidote. |
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2020-01-06 15:05:17 |
The Golden Globes Mostly Shut Out Apple TV+ and Netflix (lien direct) |
'The Morning Show' and 'The Irishman' were both overlooked during last night's awards ceremony. |
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2020-01-06 15:00:00 |
CES Liveblog Day 1: Flying Cars, Smart Fridges, and 5G Chips (lien direct) |
The WIRED crew is in Las Vegas to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of news from CES. |
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2020-01-06 14:00:00 |
One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack - January 2020 (lien direct) |
The Prime Minister of Malta will resign this month in connection with a reporter's murder investigation, and a Uyghur writer remains imprisoned in China. |
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2020-01-06 13:00:00 |
The 10 Neatest Things We\'ve Seen at CES So Far (lien direct) |
Tech's biggest show is just getting started, and we've already gotten the chance to try some fun tech gadgets. |
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2020-01-06 13:00:00 |
Live Your Best Life-On and Off Your Phone-in 2020 (lien direct) |
A wave of new books offer different lessons on how to cope with an always-connected, information-deluged world. |
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2020-01-06 12:00:00 |
Today\'s Cartoon: Browser History (lien direct) |
A whole new meaning to open office plans. |
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2020-01-06 12:00:00 |
The World Has a Plan to Rein in AI-but the US Doesn\'t Like It (lien direct) |
US officials worry the proposal could unnecessarily slow development of artificial intelligence at American companies. |
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2020-01-05 15:00:00 |
South Jersey\'s Mid-Century Modern Motels, in All Their Neon Glory (lien direct) |
From the 1950s to '70s, hundreds of motels were built in The Wildwoods. Now, in the age of Airbnb, only half of them are still in operation. |
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2020-01-05 15:00:00 |
Everything You Thought You Knew About Inbox Zero Is Wrong (lien direct) |
Merlin Mann says people took his idea far too literally. |
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2020-01-05 14:00:00 |
A Strange New Decade, Tesla\'s Strong Sales, and More Car News This Week (lien direct) |
Tesla delivered 367,500 cars last year, a 50 percent jump from 2018. The company's stock also surpassed $420, a symbolic figure for CEO Elon Musk. |
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2020-01-05 14:00:00 |
\'Friends\' Leaving Netflix Tops This Week\'s Internet News Roundup (lien direct) |
It was a devastating start to the year for fans. Also, did you hear about PopeSlapGate? |
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2020-01-05 14:00:00 |
Democracies Can Become Digital Dictators (lien direct) |
Internet shutdowns in India prove it's not just authoritarians who repress online. |
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2020-01-05 13:00:00 |
Does Dark Energy Really Exist? Cosmologists Battle It Out (lien direct) |
A study challenged the evidence for this mysterious force, despite its wide acceptance as part of the cosmos. Then physicists shot back. |
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2020-01-05 12:00:00 |
Russia Takes a Big Step Toward Internet Isolation (lien direct) |
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2020-01-04 15:00:00 |
Space Photos of the Week: Postcards From a Martian Winter (lien direct) |
NASA's HiRise camera captures white carbon dioxide frost on a scarlet wonderland. |
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2020-01-04 14:00:00 |
We\'re Finally Getting a Filmed Version of \'The Subtle Knife\' (lien direct) |
The second season of HBO's 'His Dark Materials' promises to bring the second book in Philip Pullman's series to life. |
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2020-01-04 14:00:00 |
The Army Bans TikTok (lien direct) |
A million-dollar email scam, a Chinese hacking campaign, and more of the week's top security news. |
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2020-01-04 13:00:00 |
The Former CEO of Nissan Was Likely Smuggled Out of Japan (lien direct) |
The Japanese government still doesn't know exactly how Carlos Ghosn, who was under house arrest, managed to flee to Lebanon. |
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2020-01-04 12:00:00 |
How to Secure Your Wi-Fi Router and Protect Your Home Network (lien direct) |
Router security has improved a bunch in recent years, but there are still steps you can take to lock yours down even better. |
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2020-01-04 12:00:00 |
CES 2020 Trends We\'re Expecting: 5G, E-Scooters, Foldables, Privacy (lien direct) |
The annual consumer tech showcase will be awash in shiny gadgets, but it's what those products tell us about the future that matters most. |
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2020-01-04 00:13:47 |
How the US Prepares Its Embassies for Potential Attacks (lien direct) |
In addition to securing physical structures, the Diplomatic Security Service runs simulations of protests in a model city in Virginia. |
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2020-01-03 20:10:06 |
How to Make a Tree With Fractals (lien direct) |
A physicist dilates on the delights of nature's intricate geometry. |
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2020-01-03 19:30:50 |
How Iran\'s Hackers Might Strike Back After Soleimani\'s Assassination (lien direct) |
From data-destroying wipers to industrial control system hacking, Iran has a potent arsenal of cyberattacks at its disposal. |
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2020-01-03 18:43:16 |
Now the Courts Will Decide Whether Uber Drivers Are Employees (lien direct) |
A California law aimed at requiring gig economy companies to classify workers as employees took effect Jan. 1. That hardly settled the matter. |
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2020-01-03 17:31:05 |
Australia Is Blazing Into the Pyrocene-the Age of Fire (lien direct) |
Australia's bushfires have scorched millions of acres, putting millions of people at risk. Welcome to the hellish future of life on Earth. |
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2020-01-03 14:00:00 |
Segway\'s S-Pod Brings the Hoverchairs From \'WALL-E\' to Life (lien direct) |
You'll soon be able to scoot around town-at 24 mph-without even having to stand up. |
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2020-01-03 14:00:00 |
Science Conferences Are Stuck in the Dark Ages (lien direct) |
Exhausting, expensive, and exclusive, these conferences needs to be modernized. The future of science depends on it. |
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2020-01-03 13:00:00 |
Gadget Lab Podcast: CES 2020 Preview (lien direct) |
The Gadget Lab crew discusses what they expect to see next week in Las Vegas: facial-recognition tech, 5G everywhere, and self-driving scooters galore. |
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2020-01-03 12:00:00 |
TikTok\'s First Transparency Report Doesn\'t Tell the Full Story (lien direct) |
The app says it didn't receive any requests for user information from China during the first half of 2019. That might not reassure skeptics. |
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2020-01-03 12:00:00 |
\'1917\' Is a Movie That Feels Like a Videogame-in a Good Way (lien direct) |
Director Sam Mendes' World War I epic is edited to look like one continuous shot. The strange thing is, that totally works. |
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2020-01-03 09:00:00 |
OnePlus Concept One: Details, Specs, Disappearing Camera (lien direct) |
The phone uses electrochromic glass to pull off its vanishing act. Just don't expect to get your hands on one anytime soon. |
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2020-01-02 23:07:15 |
The Marvel Cinematic Universe May Have a Trans Character \'Very Soon\' (lien direct) |
The studio's head honcho, Kevin Feige, reportedly said one of the films he's working on will feature a trans character. But he may have been misunderstood. |
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2020-01-02 19:43:58 |
How the Extreme Art of Dropping Stuff Could Upend Physics (lien direct) |
Scientists are going to great lengths to try to make gravity fail, so as to link Einstein's theory of general relativity with quantum mechanics. |
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2020-01-02 14:00:00 |
Whales Help Explain the Evolutionary Mystery of Menopause (lien direct) |
Like humans, female killer whales stop reproducing decades before the end of their lifespan. Grandmothers might show why. |
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2020-01-02 13:00:00 |
Cities Struggle to Boost Ridership With \'Uber for Transit\' Schemes (lien direct) |
Helsinki, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Singapore, and other metros have been experimenting with on-demand buses-and not seeing a lot of success. |
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2020-01-02 12:00:00 |
Mind Control for the Masses-No Implant Needed (lien direct) |
A wave of startups wants to make brain-computer interfaces accessible without needing surgery. Just strap on the device and think. |
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2020-01-01 14:00:00 |
Here\'s What the World Will Look Like in 2030 ... Right? (lien direct) |
These six visions from humans today span space colonies, a genetic panopticon, and straight-up apocalypse. |
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2020-01-01 13:00:00 |
Cities Race to Slow Climate Change-and Improve Life for All (lien direct) |
Mayors across the world say we all need to consider how urban planning and climate intersect with well-being. |
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2020-01-01 12:00:00 |
Everything You Need to Know About the CCPA (lien direct) |
The California Consumer Privacy Act, which goes into effect today, gives state residents some new rights over their data. |
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2019-12-31 14:00:00 |
3D TV Tells You Everything About This Decade\'s Tech (lien direct) |
You don't need special glasses to see what it looks like when smart people run out of ideas. |
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2019-12-31 13:00:00 |
The 10 Best Artists of a Decade That Atomized Music (lien direct) |
Social media platforms toppled the reign of the album. The 2010s were all about singles-rewriting how we metabolize music and the culture that surrounds it. |
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2019-12-31 13:00:00 |
2020 in Science: A SpaceX Bonanza, Lab-Grown Brains, and More (lien direct) |
The number of satellites in orbit will double. Lots more people will get Crispr'd. Organoids might demand of bill of rights. No big deal\! |
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2019-12-31 12:00:00 |
The Most Dangerous People on the Internet This Decade (lien direct) |
In the early aughts the internet was less dangerous than it was disruptive. That's changed. |
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