by Jason Parham on (#6MPGX)
Black Twitter has been a cultural engine for well over a decade. It could also disappear at any time.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6MPBB)
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by Matt Reynolds on (#6MPBD)
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by Jaina Grey on (#68PGT)
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#598EV)
Print memories you can hang on the wall, stash in your wallet, or just hold in your hand.
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by Daniel Thorp-Lancaster on (#6MP8P)
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by Medea Giordano on (#4BEZJ)
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by Christopher Null on (#6MP5F)
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6MP5G)
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by Michael Calore, Lauren Goode on (#6MP5H)
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by Jeremy White on (#6MP36)
Dynisma's $2 million rig is state of the art. Just ask Ferrari, which has one for its F1 team. Now a consumer model is in development, we decided to test the ultimate driving simulator.
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by Makena Kelly, Vittoria Elliott on (#6MP37)
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by Matt Simon on (#6MP38)
Green spaces significantly cool our ever-hotter cities. New research suggests more trees could cut heat-related ER visits in LA by up to two-thirds.
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by David Cox on (#6MNVF)
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6MNN1)
OpenAI released draft guidelines for how it wants the AI technology inside ChatGPT to behave-and revealed that it's exploring how to responsibly' generate explicit content.
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by Dell Cameron, William Turton on (#6MNJ6)
An internal email from FBI deputy director Paul Abbate, obtained by WIRED, tells employees to search for US persons" in a controversial spy program's database that investigators have repeatedly misused.
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by David Gilbert on (#6MNJ7)
A Kremlin-aligned network called Doppelganger has used faked versions of real news sites to push both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel disinformation.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6MNJ8)
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by Medea Giordano on (#6MNFJ)
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by Jaina Grey on (#54MD2)
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by Will Knight on (#6MNBZ)
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#4QEY3)
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by Parker Hall on (#6MN94)
This stroller and car seat combo is the perfect solution for tired new parents.
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by Kyle Orland, Ars Technica on (#6MN95)
Video game hackers have figured out how to manipulate Tetris from its high-score listing screen.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6MN96)
People are using AI at work whether their bosses want them to or not, new data shows. But it's desperation, not innovation, driving the change.
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by Jaina Grey on (#6MN97)
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6MN73)
Despite Cyber Army of Russia's claims of swaying US minds and hearts," experts say the cyber sabotage group appears to be hyping its hacking for a domestic audience.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6MMYK)
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by Makena Kelly on (#6MMWK)
The ACP provided a broadband subsidy for millions of Americans. Now Congress has a plan to reinstate it.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6MMSZ)
Tesla's gigafactory in Germany has temporarily paused production as protests ramp up.
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by Makena Kelly on (#6MMT0)
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by Jennifer M. Wood, WIRED Staff on (#63ZBY)
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6MMQR)
ChatGPT developer OpenAI says that artists and other content owners will be able to request that their work be excluded from use in AI development. Many details of the scheme remain unclear.
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by Chiara Crescenzi on (#6MMMS)
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by Makena Kelly on (#6MMMT)
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, TikTok says that the TikTok ban or divestment law violates the First Amendment.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6MMHE)
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6MMHF)
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by Chris Baker on (#6MMHG)
Red vs. Blue: Restoration is the end of the line for Halo-fueled digital shorts. But machinima's impact as a content creation tool lives on.
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by Jaina Grey on (#6MMHH)
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by Matt Burgess on (#6MME0)
Law enforcement officials say they've identified, sanctioned, and indicted the person behind LockBitSupp, the administrator at the heart of LockBit's $500 million hacking rampage.
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by Adrienne So, Nena Farrell on (#4AB03)
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by Medea Giordano on (#6289W)
These WIRED-tested slates let you take the world's library anywhere.
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by David Gilbert on (#6MMB0)
Ada County has rolled out a first-of-its-kind transparency tool that even election conspiracy theorists can get behind.
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by Medea Giordano on (#4EZC1)
Help the whole family catch more z's with soothing background noise from our favorite sound machines.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6MM8H)
Musi's free music streaming app is a hit with thrifty teens. The app claims to tap content on YouTube, but some in the music industry question the legitimacy of that model.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6MM8J)
Amazon's newest delivery drones will take off from just outside Phoenix, but don't count on rush-ordering a fan on a hot day. The fleet can't fly when the temperature exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
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by Marah Eakin on (#6MM6H)
Saga's HoloBike just launched on Kickstarter. It's pretty and has potential, but the rides themselves are short and need some work.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6MKYF)
Boeing's first ever human-crewed spacecraft is launching tonight. You can watch it live right here.
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