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As police are embracing data-driven, targeted enforcement, the Trump administration is turning to old-timey dragnets that won't make anyone safer. The post The Math Behind Trump's Deportation Plan Makes No Sense appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerUntil today, the race to build a self-driving car seemed to hinge on who had the best technology. Now it's become a case of full-blown corporate intrigue. The post Google Accuses Uber of Stealing Its Self-Driving Car Tech appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerWith warmer weather stirring up bigger, stronger storms, California's flood management system is feeling the strain. The post California Needs Atmospheric Rivers. But Like, Not This Many appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerIf a person goes looking for someone who doesn't want to be found, is that really a mystery worth solving? The post Missing Richard Simmons Is Gripping. And Also Kinda Icky appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerFor decades, Cape Town's commuters have learned to navigate the city's vast informal taxi network by word of mouth. Now they have a map. The post Someone Finally Mapped Cape Town's Bewildering Taxi Network appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerThe mobile industry is buzzing about this next generation of high-speed wireless service. The post What Is 5G, and When Do I Get It? appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerNew software that sees spots and stripes are helping biologists track animals in the wild without the tranquilizer guns and radio collars. The post What, You Can’t Tell Two Lemurs Apart? Computers Can appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerNIST has been warning about vulnerabilities in its SHA-1 cryptographic hash function for years, but some services still use it and the threats are growing. The post A Super-Common Crypto Tool Turns Out to Be Super-Insecure appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerAllison Williams' most frequently used emoji are pretty basic, in case you were wondering. The post Get Out's Stars Bravely Take Us on a Tour of Their Phones appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerHere's how the heroes in a half shell saved the Star Wars standalone film. The post Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Helped Resurrect Tarkin for Rogue One appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerLiquid batteries. Batteries of molten metal that run as hot as a car engine. Batteries whose secret ingredient is saltwater. The post Inside the Race to Build the Battery of Tomorrow appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerWhat becomes of an internet troll with a rapidly shrinking island on the internet to call home? Milo Yiannopoulos is about to find out. The post The Internet Gave Us Milo. The Internet Can Take Him Away appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerMost of the citizen scientists helping Texas A&M University researchers are quite ordinary. But not Hugh Brown. The post The Recluse Who Hunts Assassins (the Insect Variety) appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerGoogle has convinced the world that its way of advertising is the best way. But a new period of doubt is setting in. The post Under Pressure to Prove Its Ads Actually Work, Google Opens Up appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerIn Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Han needs crazy fast reaction time to get inside the Starkiller shields without crashing into the planet. The post Flying at Light Speed Is Pretty Much Impossible—Unless You're Han Solo appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerMIT researchers are working to change mobility for the elderly and disabled. The post MIT's New Wheelchair Drives Itself appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerOpinion: Between accounting professionals and truck drivers alone, about 4.5 million human jobs could be ceded to robots over the next few years. The post Robots Will Soon Do Your Taxes. Bye-Bye, Accounting Jobs appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerOpinion: A retired Naval commander explains how sensors and data analysis could make military bases safer and more efficient. The post Smart City Tech Would Make Military Bases Safer appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meer"Anything that's not forbidden by the laws of physics is possible." The post Biologists Are Figuring Out How Cells Tell Left From Right appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerFor years, consumers have for years turned to IkeaHackers for tips on modifying their furniture. Now, the flat-pack giant wants in on the DIY-game. The post The Secret to Hacking Ikea Furniture Is More Ikea Furniture, Says Ikea appeared first on WIR…
Lees meerTrump's wounded vanity could result in a win for consumers: A scuttled Time Warner/AT&T deal would keep the cable market more competitive. The post The Sad Way Trump's War with CNN Could Keep Cable Cheaper appeared first on WIRED.
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