Plus: Meta pays $1.4 million in a historic privacy settlement, Microsoft blames a cyberattack for a major Azure outage, and an artist creates a face recognition system to reveal your NYPD âcoppelganger.â Read more âș
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Pole vaulting is a spectacular, dangerous sport. Modern poles could be drastically improved to make them more reliable, with healable tech being developed that could also be used in surfing and cycling. Read more âș
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The social media company, already fighting for its existence in the US, now has to contend with a potentially expensive penalty stemming from its policies toward users under 13. Read more âș
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The goal of the Seine-cleansing project is to produce swimmable conditions for the people of Paris for years to comeâthe Olympics was just a milestone in getting there. Read more âș
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Social Security numbers, death certificates, voter applications, and other personal information was accessible on the open internet, highlighting the ongoing challenges in election security. Read more âș
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Researchers have developed a way to tamperproof open source large language models to prevent them from being coaxed into, say, explaining how to make a bomb. Read more âș
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These wireless planar magnetic headphones are the perfect way to maintain pristine audio quality on the go. Read more âș
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The vice president's political theater is inspiring raucous reactions and online goodwillâbut it's also already showing cracks, and obscuring the harsher realities of America. Read more âș
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Hiding your streaming habits increases your privacy and improves the recommendations you see. Hereâs how to clear your viewing history on every major streamer. Read more âș
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At the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, Donald Trump promised the crypto community the moon. They'd better hope they don't get it. Read more âș
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These WIRED-tested two-wheelers will help you scoot scoot scoot around town. Read more âș
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Even MSI is ready to replace this poorly functioning gaming handheld. Read more âș
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The Echo Spot takes many of my favorite features from smart displays and cuts a ton of clutter (and the ads). Read more âș
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You can call politicians castigating the childless and companies marketing AI assistants a lot of things, but it's au courant to call them weird. The Era of Weird has been a long time comingâbut may have a cringey future ahead. Read more âș
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New technology and a drive toward electrified powertrains have converged to create a flashy new car-lighting landscape. What comes next could be an international light language. Read more âș
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The New Zealander came up with a better way to jump, using a front flip in midair. But the sportâs stodgy authorities shut him down before the 1975 Games. Read more âș
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If youâve listened to any rap or pop music made in the 21st century, youâve heard John Lehmkuhlâs most famous creation, a thwacking metallic percussion sample named âTribe.â Read more âș
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The chipmaker, which has fallen behind competitors, is slashing 15 percent of its workforce. Read more âș
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Microsoftâs acquisition of Activision Blizzard created an environment that helped workers. Amid layoffs and worries about AI, their efforts could be an indicator of the future of the industry. Read more âș
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Imane Khelif has always defined herself as a woman, and has every right to compete. Read more âș
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