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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

A Devastating Twitch Hack Sends Streamers Reeling

The data breach apparently includes source code, gamer payouts, and more.

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Dragon Age and Why It Sucks to Play Cult Favorite Games

Suddenly everyone has an opinion on your gameplay.

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Actions You Can Take to Tackle Climate Change

These apps and resources can help you manage your eco-anxiety—and take steps to tread more lightly on the planet.

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Is It Ok to Torment Non-Player Characters in Video Games?

WIRED’s spiritual advice columnist on the 'Iliad,' asteroid mining, and unlikely heroes.

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The Switch OLED Is More Than Just a Pretty Screen

Sure, the improved 7-inch screen is pretty great. But it's the revamped kickstand that makes Nintendo's new handheld shine.

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The Best Security Cameras for Inside Your Home

Cameras can offer peace of mind, but choose carefully when you’re inviting one into your home.

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Astronomers Get Ready to Probe Europa’s Hidden Ocean for Life

Jupiter’s most enigmatic moon, one of a few ocean worlds in the solar system, will be the target of upcoming missions by NASA and the European Space Agency.

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The Grid Isn’t Ready for the Renewable Revolution

The massive deployment of wind and solar will turn you, the humble homeowner, into a critical actor in the operation of the US power grid.

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A True Story About Bogus Photos of People Making Fake News

A photographer set out to capture the misinformation producers in a small town in Macedonia. He wound up revealing uncomfortable truths about his own profession.

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How to Change Your Web Browser in Windows 11 (It’s Not Easy)

Want to switch to Chrome or Firefox? Not so fast, my friend.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Religious Exemptions for Vaccine Mandates Shouldn't Exist

Freedom of religion was never meant to excuse people from obligations that apply to everyone.

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The Microsoft Surface Go 3 Is a Battery Buster

Windows 11 feels at home on Microsoft’s budget tablet, as long as you have a charger handy.

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How to Get Your Family to Actually Use a Password Manager

Whether it's about sharing your Netflix login or getting your affairs in order, here are tips for convincing your loved ones to organize and protect their accounts too.

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Remembering Steve Jobs, 10 Years After His Death

A decade after the passing of the visionary Apple cofounder, we’re still living in his world.

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Coding Games for Kids, Especially Girls, Have Come a Long Way

A slew of new options convince me that they might just benefit from more screentime, not less.

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This Facebook Whistleblower Hearing Will Be Different

Congress has been grilling the company’s executives for years. This time, Frances Haugen, the former employee behind an unprecedented leak of documents, will take the floor.

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Denis Villeneuve on Dune: ‘I Was Really a Maniac’

The director has wanted to adapt Frank Herbert’s book since he was a teenager. Now he’s finished (the first half of) what he hopes will be the ultimate Dune.

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Alcohol Is the Breast Cancer Risk No One Wants to Talk About

As companies roll out the pink beer in October to raise awareness of the disease, one group is urging young women to think twice.

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Weighing Big Tech’s Promise to Black America

Last year, Netflix made a pledge that represents the tech industry’s best shot at redressing the nation’s racial inequality. How seriously should we take it?

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Monday, October 4, 2021

Why Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp All Went Down Today

The problem relates to something called BGP routing, and it could take a while longer to resolve.

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Need Some Storage? 8 Deals on SD Cards, USB Sticks, and SSDs

If you're running low, Amazon has some deals to stock up on storage before it's time to capture all those holiday memories.

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How to Get the Most Important New Features in Windows 11

The newest version of Microsoft's desktop operating system is here.

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7 Great Amazon Deals on Robot Vacs, Headphones, and More

The retailer's Epic Daily Deals event promises “Black Friday-Worthy Deals” today. Here are a few that almost meet that bar.

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Jamaica Is a Tech Desert. Gamers Make It Work Anyway

It's expensive and difficult to obtain graphics cards, PC components, consoles, and even games. Some streamers have had to get creative.

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Our Favorite Smartwatches Do Much More Than Just Tell Time

These little wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected.

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The 17 Best Mac Apps to Make Everyday Life Easier

Using Apple's MacOS is as easy as pie—but it can be a little half-baked. Sweeten your setup with a few of these third-party programs.

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Clearview AI Has New Tools to Identify You in Photos

In an interview with WIRED, CEO Hoan Ton-That said the company has scraped 10 billion photos from the web—and developed new ways to aid police surveillance.

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20 Years After the Anthrax Attacks, We’re Still Unprepared

The first fatal bioterror attack in the US killed five people and caused a national panic—and we’re still short of funding and tech to handle health emergencies.

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Sunday, October 3, 2021

The Best Camera Gear for Your Smartphone

From mobile lenses to shotgun mics, here’s everything you need to assemble a portable, pro-grade photo or video studio.

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A Simple Bug Is Leaving AirTag Users Vulnerable to an Attack

Apple has reportedly known about the exploit for months.

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How to Set up a Smartphone for Elderly Loved Ones

Here's how to make iPhone and Android devices a little easier to use.

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TP-Link's New Wi-Fi 6 Router Puts Gamers in the Fast Lane

Lightning fast and feature-packed, this tri-band Wi-Fi 6 gaming router is perfect for a typical 4-bedroom family home.

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A Mathematician Answers a 150-Year-Old Chess Problem

The n-queens problem is about finding how many different ways queens can be placed on a chessboard so that none attack each other.

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How to Get Google Search Results That Are Actually Useful

Here's how to cut through the sponsored listings and ads—and get back to the good stuff.

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Saturday, October 2, 2021

Help Might Finally Be on the Way to Fight SIM-Swap Attacks

Plus: A cybersecurity CEO arrest, an Apple Pay hack, and more of the week's top security news.

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Slow Down With These Serene City-Building Games

From Islanders to Townscaper, a handful of titles are designed to soothe your frazzled brain with minimalist, puzzle-like calm.

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In New Zealand, People (and Moths) Rediscover Dark Skies

A massive South Island stargazing reserve is a respite from light pollution for many species, including our own.

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The Best Meal Kit Delivery Services for Every Kind of Cook

From Blue Apron to Dinnerly, I spent weeks cooking with boxed ingredients shipped to my door.

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13 Great Deals on AirPods Max, Earbuds, Speakers, and More

If you're still using the headphones that came with your phone, it's time to try something better. These sales might help.

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The Time to Buy Your Holiday Presents Is Now

Supply chain problems haven’t improved. If you want to gift something special, here's how to plan ahead.

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Friday, October 1, 2021

Vaccinating Kids, Advances in Treatments, and More News

Catch up on the most important updates from this week.

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With Fist Bumps and Nasal Swabs, Tech Conferences Are Back

Hundreds of (vaccinated) attendees gathered in a Beverly Hills hotel ballroom as Code Conference returned after a year off.

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'80s Fantasy Movies Are Awesomely Cheesy

There's a reason people still watch movies like Labyrinth, Time Bandits, and The NeverEnding Story decades later.

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'80s Fantasy Movies Are Awesomely Cheesy

There's a reason people still watch movies like 'Labyrinth,' 'Time Bandits,' and 'The NeverEnding Story' decades later.

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Share Your Memories With Our Favorite Digital Picture Frames

Get your photos off your phone and in front of your friends and family with these connected displays.

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The YouTube TV, NBCUniversal Debacle Feels Like a Harbinger

Streaming was supposed to help people cut the cord, but it mostly just replaced it.

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Amazon’s Astro Is a Dog That Will Have Its Day

Plus: The original idea for Roomba, when startups grow up, and a mosquito invasion.

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How 'Big Funeral' Made the Afterlife So Expensive

It's time to reevaluate the cost of deathcare—and its environmental impact.

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The Best Smart Bulbs to Light Up Your Room

They're the easiest way to start building a smarter home. From Nooie and Ikea bulbs to Phillips Hue and ambient lighting kits, here are our favorites.

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Let's Talk About Amazon's Home-Patrolling Robots

This week, we break down Amazon’s domestic robot strategy, and what privacy questions you should ask yourself before you buy in.

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As SpaceX's Starlink Ramps Up, So Could Light Pollution

The constellation of internet-providing satellites is growing. Now the company and its rivals must avoid creating brighter night skies and space debris.

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The Best iPhone 13 Cases and Accessories

We tested MagSafe compatibility on everything from cases to charging cables.

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The Controversial Quest to Make Cow Burps Less Noxious

Their incessant belching loads the atmosphere with planet-warming methane. But it’s not so simple as just feeding them gas-busting seaweed.

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

The Senate Is Mad as Hell at Facebook—Again

The latest hearing on Instagram and teen mental health was the depressing work of a legislature that can’t legislate.

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The Best Barefoot Shoes for Walking or Running

Our favorite zero-drop, minimalist footwear will let you feel the ground beneath your feet.

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We Are The Caretakers Puts Afrofuturism Front and Center

An action RPG about protecting animals—and the planet—from extinction is also a perfect venue for one of speculative fiction’s best genres.

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The Best Kindles to Take Your Library Anywhere

Amazon has four ebook readers. Here's how they stack up—and which one might be right for you.

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China's Sweeping Cryptocurrency Ban Was Inevitable

The decentralized technology clashes with the government’s plans for a state-dominated economy—one that includes its own digital currency.

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Why Skincare That Burns Is So Satisfying

A couple times a month, I reach for a face mask that causes me pain—and makes me feel better. The science of masochism helps explain why.

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How Healthy Is Farm Soil? Check How Active Its Microbes Are

Researchers developed a probe that could help farmers better understand their land by measuring the electric current from the tiny creatures in the dirt.

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These Smart Light Bars Will Brighten Up Your Living Room

Lights, camera, action! The affordable Govee Flow Pro system change colors to on-screen activity or music.

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Pandemic Bird-Watching Created a Data Boom—and a Conundrum

Avid amateurs are generating a wealth of information on avian activity. But does that data reflect new trends in bird behavior, or in people’s?

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Soon Your Google Searches Can Combine Text and Images

With the help of AI, you’ll be able to take a picture of a shirt, then ask Google to find socks with the same pattern.

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The Best iPad to Buy (and the Ones to Avoid)

With several new iPads on the market, choosing the right one is more complicated than ever. We’re here to help.

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How Google Geofence Warrants Helped Catch Capitol Rioters

A WIRED investigation has found 45 federal criminal cases that cite Google geolocation data to place suspects inside the US Capitol during the January 6 riot.

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Day One at The Every: An Excerpt From Dave Eggers' New Novel

Delaney is an unlikely new hire, but she charms her way into the e-commerce giant with one goal in mind: to take down the company from within.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Twitch Adds a Phone Verification Option to Fight Bot Attacks

The new feature comes after an epidemic of harassment that inspired boycotts and a lawsuit in the past month.

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Hundreds of Scam Apps Hit Over 10 Million Android Devices

The so-called GriftHorse campaign used clever techniques to avoid detection in Google Play for nearly a year.

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Why James Bond Doesn’t Use an iPhone

The fictional superspy wields Nokia devices in 'No Time To Die.' It’s an odd choice, but Apple's smartphones aren’t ideal, either.

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Capture Your Daring Feats With Our Favorite Action Cameras

Gearing up to shred the slopes or dive into the seas? These cameras are made for danger.

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The Best Drawing Apps for Every Kind of iPad Artist

Careful—your Apple Pencil might actually replace your real pencils.

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The Llama, the Hamster, and a New Path for Covid Treatment

A set of papers show that llama-derived antibodies protect the rodent against the virus—which bodes well for making a version for people.

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Apple's New iPad Is More Than Good Enough for Most

The entry-level tablet isn't as flashy as its siblings, but it's proof that boring can be a good thing.

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West Point Chemists Re-Create Medieval Gunpowder Recipes

Following an antique manuscript, researchers mixed up (and then blew up) some early formulations to learn how explosive-making has evolved.

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Deals on Machines, Beans, and More for National Coffee Day

This gear will upgrade your at-home café. Plus, the scoop on where to get a free cup of joe today.

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You Can Go Home, and This Time Be the Hero

Visiting real-world destinations in video games is fun, and it tickles our sense of nostalgia. It can also tell us a lot about who we really are.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Amazon’s Astro Is a Robot Without a Cause

It’s the company’s first foray into mobile robots for the home, and likely not its last.

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This Software Aims to Smooth Your Flight—and Help the Planet

Airplanes taxiing isn't just annoying—it's a big source of emissions. The FAA and NASA created a new system to save time and fuel.

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You Can Now Buy Ring’s In-Home Drone—if You’re Invited

The flying camera from the Amazon-owned company is back.

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What If Getting a Kids' Vaccine Approved Is the Easy Part?

Just because something has the FDA’S green light doesn’t mean it’s simple to obtain—or that everyone wants it.

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Everything Amazon Announced—Including a Cute Security Robot

At its hardware event, the retailer took the wraps off several new smart home gadgets, from a TV-sized Echo Show to an ultra-cheap smart thermostat.

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Why ‘Diablo II: Resurrected’ Kept Its Rough Edges

Developers who remastered the legendary RPG say it was important to keep some of the game’s more frustrating aspects intact.

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Humans Can't Be the Sole Keepers of Scientific Knowledge

Communicating scientific results in outdated formats is holding progress back. One alternative: Translate science for machines.

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A New Way for Serious Cyclists to Train Indoors This Winter

Wahoo’s long-awaited revamp of The Sufferfest endurance training app makes room for a whole lot more than suffering.

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How to Use the Focus Feature on iOS 15—and Get More Done

This new feature lets you customize which notifications you get and lets you rearrange your home screen depending on which apps you need and when.

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Dune Foresaw—and Influenced—Half a Century of Global Conflict

From Afghanistan to cyberattacks, Frank Herbert’s novel anticipated and shaped warfare as we know it.

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Spice World: WIRED Traces the Dune Legacy

As the latest take on the novel hits the big screen, WIRED traces the impact of Frank Herbert's complex, prescient masterpiece.

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How to Make a Dune Stillsuit

But not really, because actual functioning stillsuits are still impossible.

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The Secret Sci-Fi Origins of Burning Man

Though almost nobody talks about it, the desert confab owes its existence to Mad Max, Lawrence of Arabia, and—very crucially, somewhat ironically—Dune.

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What the Military Can Learn From Dune

The story's hero, Paul Atreides, understood how to find a conflict's center of gravity better than most military wonks.

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Monday, September 27, 2021

Cloudflare Is Taking a Shot at Email Security

The internet infrastructure company wants to protect your inbox from targeted threats, starting with the launch of two new tools.

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Our Favorite Headphones and Earbuds for $100 or Less

You can probably fill Foxconn City with all the cheap headphones out there. We're here to help you pick the right pair.

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Oregon Is Burning Trees in Order to Save Them

Sudden oak death, rampant in California, is spreading to the north, leaving the forest service with a tough option: Send them up in smoke.

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The ‘Forever Virus’ Won't Go Away Until Kids Get Vaccinated

Epidemiologist Larry Brilliant on the Delta surge, chaos at the CDC, and why the under-12s are key to ending the pandemic.

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This Tablet Makes It Easy to Zoom With Older Loved Ones

It requires an expensive subscription, but this device is specially designed for the elderly.

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Why Robots Can’t Sew Your T-Shirt

Machines can print textiles, cut fabric, and fold clothes. But it’s hard to train them to sew as fast and precisely as humans.

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Climate Change Is the New Dot-Com Bubble

The free market has plenty of grandiose ideas about how to fix our broken planet. There's just one problem: We can't afford another bust.

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

Vizio’s M-Series TV Is Affordable and Mantle-Worthy

This flatscreen delivers reliable picture quality, satisfactory blacks, and a pleasant interface—all at a respectable price.

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In Russia, Apple and Google Staff Get Muscled Up By the State

When US tech companies opened offices there, it was supposed to mitigate oppression. Instead those workers are now vulnerable to threats from local authorities.

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The Complex Truth About ‘Junk DNA’

Genomes hold immense quantities of noncoding DNA. Some of it is essential for life, some seems useless, and some has its own agenda.

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