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Scan and Search PDFs With Google Drive for Android

Scan and Search PDFs With Google Drive for Android

When you create a new project on Google Drive for Android, you have the option of scanning a document with your smartphone camera and converting it to a PDF. The post Scan and Search PDFs With Google Drive for Android appeared first on WIRED.

How to Get Your Google Docs Footnotes Just Right

How to Get Your Google Docs Footnotes Just Right

You’ve heard of “inbox zero.” Now it’s time to master the art of “tab one.” The post How to Get Your Google Docs Footnotes Just Right appeared first on WIRED.

Sync Google Docs For Offline Editing

Sync Google Docs For Offline Editing

The beauty of Google Drive is that you can access the latest revisions of your documents from anywhere. But what if you don’t have a data connection? The post Sync Google Docs For Offline Editing appeared first on WIRED.

Ditch Your Mouse; Use Gmail’s Keyboard Shortcuts

Ditch Your Mouse; Use Gmail’s Keyboard Shortcuts

Clicking things in an email program only slows you down. The post Ditch Your Mouse; Use Gmail’s Keyboard Shortcuts appeared first on WIRED.

Unsend Emails in Gmail and Inbox

Unsend Emails in Gmail and Inbox

The ability to pull back sent messages in Gmail used to be an experimental Labs plugin, but now it’s a core feature. The post Unsend Emails in Gmail and Inbox appeared first onWIRED.

Coordinate Calendars and Meeting Times in Google Calendar

Coordinate Calendars and Meeting Times in Google Calendar

A major challenge with any #worksquad is making sure you’re all available for meetings at the same time, especially if you’re working in various time zones. The post Coordinate Calendars and Meeting Times in Google Calendar appeared first on WIRED.

Facebook’s AI Is Now Automatically Writing Photo Captions

Facebook’s AI Is Now Automatically Writing Photo Captions

Facebook is now using artificial intelligence to automatically generate captions for photos in the News Feed of people who can’t see them. The post Facebook’s AI Is Now Automatically Writing Photo Captions appeared first on WIRED.

Panasonic’s New Compact Shoots 4K for an Alluring Price

Panasonic’s New Compact Shoots 4K for an Alluring Price

The Lumix GX85 doesn’t just shoot 4K video. It uses its high-res video skills for fast-action photos, and it can focus your images after you shoot them. The post Panasonic’s New Compact Shoots 4K for an Alluring Price appeared first on WIRED.

The Scarlett Johansson Bot Is the Robotic Future of Objectifying Women

The Scarlett Johansson Bot Is the Robotic Future of Objectifying Women

If a man can’t earn the attention of the woman he longs for, is it plausible for that man to just build a robot model of his love interest instead? The post The Scarlett Johansson Bot Is the Robotic Future of Objectifying Women appeared first on WIRED.

Inside WeLive, WeWork’s Dorm-Style Take on Urban Housing

Inside WeLive, WeWork’s Dorm-Style Take on Urban Housing

WeLive, which launches today, is a flexible apartment-rental service that handles the many hassles that come with finding and setting up your own home. The post Inside WeLive, WeWork’s Dorm-Style Take on Urban Housing appeared first on WIRED.

Yahoo Is Now Streaming Live MLB Games, for Free

Yahoo Is Now Streaming Live MLB Games, for Free

Take me out to the ball game—on Yahoo. The post Yahoo Is Now Streaming Live MLB Games, for Free appeared first on WIRED.

Play a Voxel-Based Legend of Zelda In Your Browser

Play a Voxel-Based Legend of Zelda In Your Browser

It’s undeniably fun to look at these familiar places and characters from this weird new viewpoint. The post Play a Voxel-Based Legend of Zelda In Your Browser appeared first onWIRED.

Absurd Creatures: The Fennec Fox Is So Cute I Think I Might Literally Die

Absurd Creatures: The Fennec Fox Is So Cute I Think I Might Literally Die

The fennec fox is here to make you forget about all your troubles. Just look at this thing. The post Absurd Creatures: The Fennec Fox Is So Cute I Think I Might Literally Dieappeared first on WIRED.

Search Reveals Who Cares Most About Red Hot Election Issues

Search Reveals Who Cares Most About Red Hot Election Issues

It’s not always who you’d think. The post Search Reveals Who Cares Most About Red Hot Election Issues appeared first on WIRED.

The Grotesque, Mesmerizing Weirdness of #DentistSelfies

The Grotesque, Mesmerizing Weirdness of #DentistSelfies

You may not be able to feel your lips. But that’s not gonna stop you from ‘gramming. The post The Grotesque, Mesmerizing Weirdness of #DentistSelfies appeared first on WIRED.

The Future of Wildlife Conservation Is … an Electronic Vulture Egg

The Future of Wildlife Conservation Is … an Electronic Vulture Egg

Fancy new sensors can upend the way conservationists do their research, as long as the lights and clicks and whirs don’t spook the animals away. The post The Future of Wildlife Conservation Is … an Electronic Vulture Egg appeared first on WIRED.

The Army Wants You to Make Its Soldiers Pocket-Sized Drones

The Army Wants You to Make Its Soldiers Pocket-Sized Drones

The Army wants pocket-sized drones that soldiers can use in battle zones to help them avoid ambushes. And it’s wondering if you can make them. The post The Army Wants You to Make Its Soldiers Pocket-Sized Drones appeared first on WIRED.

Epic Mural Spanning 50 Buildings Is Only Fully Visible From One Spot

Epic Mural Spanning 50 Buildings Is Only Fully Visible From One Spot

Pieces of the sprawling artwork can be seen from throughout the surrounding neighborhood, but it is only fully visible from one vantage point. The post Epic Mural Spanning 50 Buildings Is Only Fully Visible From One Spot appeared first on WIRED.

NASA Is Finally Sending a Hotel Magnate’s Inflatable Habitat to the ISS

NASA Is Finally Sending a Hotel Magnate’s Inflatable Habitat to the ISS

On April 8, SpaceX will launch an inhabitable bouncy castle to the International Space Station. It’s only taken 20 years. The post NASA Is Finally Sending a Hotel Magnate’s Inflatable Habitat to the ISS appeared first on WIRED.

How Reporters Pulled Off the Panama Papers, the Biggest Leak in Whistleblower History

How Reporters Pulled Off the Panama Papers, the Biggest Leak in Whistleblower History

The 2.6 terabyte Panama Papers may be the first leak of their scale, but they won’t be the last. The post How Reporters Pulled Off the Panama Papers, the Biggest Leak in Whistleblower History appeared first on WIRED.

Google Drive Is Scary-Smart at Searching Your Images

Google Drive Is Scary-Smart at Searching Your Images

If you store or share images with Drive, text-based searches will bring up photo results there, too. The post Google Drive Is Scary-Smart at Searching Your Images appeared first onWIRED.

Review: Audeze Sine

Review: Audeze Sine

These new on-ear headphones are something we’ve never seen before: A compact, affordable, and handsome headphone with planar magnetic drivers. The post Review: Audeze Sine appeared first on WIRED.

Dark Souls III Is Brutally Hard, But You’ll Keep Playing Anyway

Dark Souls III Is Brutally Hard, But You’ll Keep Playing Anyway

“Dark Souls III,” to be released on April 12, is a difficult beast to tackle, and I’m not just talking about its Lovecraftian monsters. The post Dark Souls III Is Brutally Hard, But You’ll Keep Playing Anyway appeared first on WIRED.

Nuclear Power Is Too Safe to Save the World From Climate Change

Nuclear Power Is Too Safe to Save the World From Climate Change

In a few months, the first nuclear plant in 20 years is set to open in the US. But safety had nothing to do with the delay. The post Nuclear Power Is Too Safe to Save the World From Climate Change appeared first on WIRED.

Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell Get Handsy With Each Other

Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell Get Handsy With Each Other

During the Google Autocomplete interview they did for their upcoming movie, they answered a lot of questions—and got a little grabby. The post Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell Get Handsy With Each Other appeared first on WIRED.

Sure, Mood-Matching Lipstick Is Hogwash. But Here’s What’s in It

Sure, Mood-Matching Lipstick Is Hogwash. But Here’s What’s in It

Behind every coated pout, one trifecta runs the show: dyes and pigments for hue, wax for form, and oil for smooth application. The post Sure, Mood-Matching Lipstick Is Hogwash. But Here’s What’s in It appeared first on WIRED.

The Powerpuff Girls Are Back—And Their Timing Is Perfection

The Powerpuff Girls Are Back—And Their Timing Is Perfection

A lot has changed since the last time we hung out with Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. And now is the perfect time for their comeback. The post The Powerpuff Girls Are Back—And Their Timing Is Perfection appeared first on WIRED.

While You Were Offline: Hamilton’s Casting Call Doesn’t Go Quite as Expected

While You Were Offline: Hamilton’s Casting Call Doesn’t Go Quite as Expected

In the Internet Age we really do have an April Fools’ Week, don’t we? The post While You Were Offline: Hamilton’s Casting Call Doesn’t Go Quite as Expected appeared first onWIRED.

The AP Finally Realizes It’s 2016, Will Let Us Stop Capitalizing ‘Internet’

The AP Finally Realizes It’s 2016, Will Let Us Stop Capitalizing ‘Internet’

It has been decreed. Thank God. The post The AP Finally Realizes It’s 2016, Will Let Us Stop Capitalizing ‘Internet’ appeared first on WIRED.

Blue Origin’s Reusable Rocket Just Stuck Its Third Landing

Blue Origin’s Reusable Rocket Just Stuck Its Third Landing

The private spaceflight company is continuing to perfect its reusable rocket. The post Blue Origin’s Reusable Rocket Just Stuck Its Third Landing appeared first on WIRED.

Why Batman Is the Ultimate Lightning Rod for Nerd Rage

Why Batman Is the Ultimate Lightning Rod for Nerd Rage

Comic book fans are known for their strong opinions, but one hero in particular seems to inspire more passionate arguments than most—Batman. The post Why Batman Is the Ultimate Lightning Rod for Nerd Rage appeared first on WIRED.

Mathematician Solves the Centuries-Old Sphere Problem in Higher Dimensions

Mathematician Solves the Centuries-Old Sphere Problem in Higher Dimensions

A Ukrainian mathematician has solved the centuries-old sphere-packing problem in dimensions eight and 24. The post Mathematician Solves the Centuries-Old Sphere Problem in Higher Dimensions appeared first on WIRED.

Security News This Week: Clever Malware Is Sending People Fake Speeding Tickets

Security News This Week: Clever Malware Is Sending People Fake Speeding Tickets

Each Saturday we round up the news stories that we didn’t break or cover in depth at WIRED, but which deserve your attention nonetheless. The post Security News This Week: Clever Malware Is Sending People Fake Speeding Tickets appeared first on WIRED.

Politicians Prefer You Didn’t See Them Like This

Politicians Prefer You Didn’t See Them Like This

A photographer goes in search of damaged, warped and bizarrely-placed campaign ads during election season. The post Politicians Prefer You Didn’t See Them Like Thisappeared first on WIRED.

Space Photos of the Week: That’s a Lotta Stars, Yo

Space Photos of the Week: That’s a Lotta Stars, Yo

Space photos of the week, March 27–April 2, 2016. The post Space Photos of the Week: That’s a Lotta Stars, Yo appeared first on WIRED.

Nintendo Firing a Female Gamer Only Makes the Trolls More Rabid

Nintendo Firing a Female Gamer Only Makes the Trolls More Rabid

Nintendo fired employee Alison Rapp this week after a ruthless online harassment campaign she’d endured from gamers peeved by changes to their games. The post Nintendo Firing a Female Gamer Only Makes the Trolls More Rabid appeared first on WIRED.

Game|Life Podcast: Final Fantasy XV‘s Early Victory Party

Game|Life Podcast: Final Fantasy XV‘s Early Victory Party

Final Fantasy’s big release-date announcement bash, Xbox One’s new Quantum Break and Nintendo’s Miitomo are the orders of the day on WIRED’s game podcast. The postGame|Life Podcast: Final Fantasy XV‘s Early Victory Party appeared first on WIRED.

El Niño Did Few Favors for Southern California’s Farmers

El Niño Did Few Favors for Southern California’s Farmers

Even a Godzilla El Niño could not save some California farmers from another year of crippling restrictions. The post El Niño Did Few Favors for Southern California’s Farmersappeared first on WIRED.

All of Apple’s Products Ever, in One Glorious Infographic

All of Apple’s Products Ever, in One Glorious Infographic

This is 40. The post All of Apple’s Products Ever, in One Glorious Infographic appeared first on WIRED.

What’s Inside Flamin’ Hot Cheetos? Probably Something Spicy

What’s Inside Flamin’ Hot Cheetos? Probably Something Spicy

Creating a tongue-scorching taste sensation like Flamin’ Hot Cheetos is an art. The post What’s Inside Flamin’ Hot Cheetos? Probably Something Spicy appeared first on WIRED.

Big Question: Why Does Scratching Make You Itch More?

Big Question: Why Does Scratching Make You Itch More?

Physical itchiness—whether it’s from a wool sweater, a mosquito bite, or poison oak—is usually only temporary. But sometimes that goes horribly wrong. The post Big Question: Why Does Scratching Make You Itch More? appeared first on WIRED.

Slack Raises $200 Million, Is Now A … Quadricorn?

Slack Raises $200 Million, Is Now A … Quadricorn?

As bots become the big thing, Slack is about to get a lot bigger. The post Slack Raises $200 Million, Is Now A … Quadricorn? appeared first on WIRED.

Eye in the Sky Is the Quintessential Modern War Film

Eye in the Sky Is the Quintessential Modern War Film

Gavin Hood’s drone warfare parable doesn’t have the battlefields seen in historical epics. That’s precisely the point. The post Eye in the Sky Is the Quintessential Modern War Filmappeared first on WIRED.

Bernie Sanders’ Bronx Rally Proves the Power of Live Campaigning

Bernie Sanders’ Bronx Rally Proves the Power of Live Campaigning

In the age of social media, the personal touch still matters. The post Bernie Sanders’ Bronx Rally Proves the Power of Live Campaigning appeared first on WIRED.

Why Use a Fridge When You Can Have a Pre-Fab Food Cellar?

Why Use a Fridge When You Can Have a Pre-Fab Food Cellar?

With the Groundfridge, one Dutch designer is returning to the roots of food storage by going underground. The post Why Use a Fridge When You Can Have a Pre-Fab Food Cellar?appeared first on WIRED.

VR Shouldn’t Just Be Isolating—Here’s How It Can Be Social

VR Shouldn’t Just Be Isolating—Here’s How It Can Be Social

The immersive nature of VR can be isolating—not just for the person in the headset, but the people around her. Designers are trying to fix that. The post VR Shouldn’t Just Be Isolating—Here’s How It Can Be Social appeared first on WIRED.

He Drew the Sun for 40 Years, But Now His Telescope Is Dying

He Drew the Sun for 40 Years, But Now His Telescope Is Dying

A lone researcher at Mount Wilson Observatory has drawn a picture of the sun every day for 40 years. The post He Drew the Sun for 40 Years, But Now His Telescope Is Dyingappeared first on WIRED.

Google’s Alphabet Transition Has Been Tougher Than A-B-C

Google’s Alphabet Transition Has Been Tougher Than A-B-C

Six months ago, Google’s grand experiment in corporate restructuring became official. But making big bets pay isn’t always easy. The post Google’s Alphabet Transition Has Been Tougher Than A-B-C appeared first on WIRED.

The Invisible Security of Canada’s Seemingly Chill Border

The Invisible Security of Canada’s Seemingly Chill Border

The 5,500-mile border between the US and Canada might look like an idyllic wonderland. But Big Brother’s always watching. The post The Invisible Security of Canada’s Seemingly Chill Border appeared first on WIRED.

Writing Sci-Fi Could Make Architects Better at Their Jobs

Writing Sci-Fi Could Make Architects Better at Their Jobs

Architects aren’t usually in the business of writing science fiction—but maybe they should be. The post Writing Sci-Fi Could Make Architects Better at Their Jobs appeared first onWIRED.

The Artist Using Museums to Amplify Tor’s Anonymity Network

The Artist Using Museums to Amplify Tor’s Anonymity Network

A growing number of museums are installing Trevor Paglen’s Tor node sculptures, offering their Internet bandwidth to the cause of online anonymity. The post The Artist Using Museums to Amplify Tor’s Anonymity Network appeared first on WIRED.

The 10 Things You Gotta Watch on Netflix This Month

The 10 Things You Gotta Watch on Netflix This Month

Each month Netflix giveth and Netflix taketh away. Here’s the best stuff from this month’s “giveth” pile. The post The 10 Things You Gotta Watch on Netflix This Month appeared first on WIRED.

15 Products That Defined Apple’s First 40 Years

15 Products That Defined Apple’s First 40 Years

WIRED celebrates Apple’s 40th birthday with a look back at the 15 products that define its legacy in our culture. The post 15 Products That Defined Apple’s First 40 Years appeared first on WIRED.

Review: Breville PolyScience Control Freak

Review: Breville PolyScience Control Freak

This is a badass (and expensive!) induction burner that will change the way you approach hot food preparation. Seriously, it’s excellent. The post Review: Breville PolyScience Control Freak appeared first on WIRED.

Quantum Break Blends an OK Game With an Intriguing TV Show

Quantum Break Blends an OK Game With an Intriguing TV Show

“Quantum Break,” a new Xbox One and Windows game to be released April 5, may end up best known for helping to put live video back into videogames. The post Quantum BreakBlends an OK Game With an Intriguing TV Show appeared first on WIRED.

Meet Tesla’s Model 3, Its Long-Awaited Car for the Masses

Meet Tesla’s Model 3, Its Long-Awaited Car for the Masses

The Model 3—the most important car in the brief, volatile history of Tesla Motors—has arrived. The post Meet Tesla’s Model 3, Its Long-Awaited Car for the Masses appeared first on WIRED.

Tracing the Legacy of Zaha Hadid, Architecture’s Esteemed Anomaly

Tracing the Legacy of Zaha Hadid, Architecture’s Esteemed Anomaly

Zaha Hadid’s mathematical mind, professional resilience, and yes, her gender, made her an anomaly. The post Tracing the Legacy of Zaha Hadid, Architecture’s Esteemed Anomaly appeared first on WIRED.

Liveblog: Tesla Unveils the Model 3, Its Much-Anticipated $30,000 EV

Liveblog: Tesla Unveils the Model 3, Its Much-Anticipated $30,000 EV

We’re live in Hawthorne, CA as Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils his sub-$30,000 electric car, the Model 3. The post Liveblog: Tesla Unveils the Model 3, Its Much-Anticipated $30,000 EV appeared first on WIRED.

Reddit Hints—Without Saying Anything—That It Got a National Security Letter

Reddit Hints—Without Saying Anything—That It Got a National Security Letter

The tech giant appeared to kill its so-called “warrant canary” in the 2015 transparency report it issued today. The post Reddit Hints—Without Saying Anything—That It Got a National Security Letter appeared first on WIRED.

The 10 Must-Watch Movies Coming to Hulu in April

The 10 Must-Watch Movies Coming to Hulu in April

Coming up with pranks for April’s Fools Day is, well, a fool’s errand. Watch Hulu instead. The post The 10 Must-Watch Movies Coming to Hulu in April appeared first on WIRED.

Amy Schumer’s Game of Thrones-Inspired Promo Is Perfect

Amy Schumer’s Game of Thrones-Inspired Promo Is Perfect

“No spoilers, but Jon Snow is definitely alive… because he said ‘no’ to doing our show.” The post Amy Schumer’s Game of Thrones-Inspired Promo Is Perfect appeared first onWIRED.

Cape Watch: Batman Battles Superman and the Box Office Wins

Cape Watch: Batman Battles Superman and the Box Office Wins

While this week’s superhero movie news roundup isn’t free of the Dark Knight and Superman, it does have news about the other hero flicks. Yes, those exist. The post Cape Watch: Batman Battles Superman and the Box Office Wins appeared first on WIRED.

Tesla’s Electric Cars Aren’t as Green as You Might Think

Tesla’s Electric Cars Aren’t as Green as You Might Think

Despite their green cred, Tesla cars create pollution and carbon emissions in ways that are easily overlooked by consumers and investors. The post Tesla’s Electric Cars Aren’t as Green as You Might Think appeared first on WIRED.

Superstar Architect Zaha Hadid Is Dead at 65

Superstar Architect Zaha Hadid Is Dead at 65

Zaha Hadid, one of architecture’s biggest stars, has passed away at age 65. The post Superstar Architect Zaha Hadid Is Dead at 65 appeared first on WIRED.

Letter From the Editor: The Counterintuitive Commonalities Between ISIS and Silicon Valley

Letter From the Editor: The Counterintuitive Commonalities Between ISIS and Silicon Valley

Sure, we did five covers for the show ‘Silicon Valley.’ But we all know who the four funniest guys are. The post Letter From the Editor: The Counterintuitive Commonalities Between ISIS and Silicon Valley appeared first on WIRED.

Three Ways to Make a Rocket From a Bottle (Bonus: GIFs!)

Three Ways to Make a Rocket From a Bottle (Bonus: GIFs!)

Here are three different methods to make a rocket – water and air, soda and butane or liquid nitrogen and water. The post Three Ways to Make a Rocket From a Bottle (Bonus: GIFs!) appeared first on WIRED.

Final Fantasy XV’s New Demo Is Gorgeous, But Also Skimpy

Final Fantasy XV’s New Demo Is Gorgeous, But Also Skimpy

I’m pretty sure the Platinum Demo took me longer to download than it did to play. The post Final Fantasy XV’s New Demo Is Gorgeous, But Also Skimpy appeared first on WIRED.

New Amazon Dash Buttons Let You Instantly Order Condoms for Some Reason

New Amazon Dash Buttons Let You Instantly Order Condoms for Some Reason

Amazon has over 100 Dash buttons now. Some of them are more sane than others. The post New Amazon Dash Buttons Let You Instantly Order Condoms for Some Reasonappeared first on WIRED.

Microsoft Delights Devs By Freeing Its Xamarin Coding Tools

Microsoft Delights Devs By Freeing Its Xamarin Coding Tools

When a tech giant buys a company that makes software you like, it’s hard not be nervous. But Microsoft has made the right move with its latest acquisition. The post Microsoft Delights Devs By Freeing Its Xamarin Coding Tools appeared first on WIRED.

GOP Launches Handy Site to Teach You About the Convention

GOP Launches Handy Site to Teach You About the Convention

It all seems so simple. Just wait. The post GOP Launches Handy Site to Teach You About the Convention appeared first on WIRED.

Sorry, But Don’t Expect Your Tesla Model 3 to Cost Under $30K

Sorry, But Don’t Expect Your Tesla Model 3 to Cost Under $30K

If you’re planning to preorder a Tesla Model 3, here’s what you should know. The post Sorry, But Don’t Expect Your Tesla Model 3 to Cost Under $30K appeared first on WIRED.

The FDA Just Opened Up Abortion Pill Access. Next Up: Webcam Prescriptions

The FDA Just Opened Up Abortion Pill Access. Next Up: Webcam Prescriptions

The FDA just made it much easier to get the abortion pill. But another policy could truly revolutionize access: making it accessible via telemedicine. The post The FDA Just Opened Up Abortion Pill Access. Next Up: Webcam Prescriptions appeared first on WIRED.

Journey Back to the Dreamy, Gorgeous Architecture of Utopia

Journey Back to the Dreamy, Gorgeous Architecture of Utopia

The Tale of Tomorrow, a new book from Gestalten about utopian architecture, explores the experimental, idealistic movement in design. The post Journey Back to the Dreamy, Gorgeous Architecture of Utopia appeared first on WIRED.

Millennials for Hillary Have a Plan to Prove They Exist

Millennials for Hillary Have a Plan to Prove They Exist

With more than two months of primary season still to go, Clinton’s young supporters are taking a digital stand. The post Millennials for Hillary Have a Plan to Prove They Existappeared first on WIRED.

Inside the Post-Soviet Towns Built Around a 40,000-Foot Hole

Inside the Post-Soviet Towns Built Around a 40,000-Foot Hole

Sergey Novikov photographed the people and towns at the edge of the once-largest hole in the world. The post Inside the Post-Soviet Towns Built Around a 40,000-Foot Holeappeared first on WIRED.

Why Do the Feds Usually Try to Unlock Phones? It’s Drugs, Not Terrorism

Why Do the Feds Usually Try to Unlock Phones? It’s Drugs, Not Terrorism

New cases revealed by ACLU show that drug cases are the most common reason for the Justice Department demanding Apple or Google unlock a device. The post Why Do the Feds Usually Try to Unlock Phones? It’s Drugs, Not Terrorism appeared first on WIRED.

Video Is Turning Amazon Into Much, Much More Than the Everything Store

Video Is Turning Amazon Into Much, Much More Than the Everything Store

What seemingly started as a way to get people to sign up for two-day shipping has turned into a major force in the world of entertainment. The post Video Is Turning Amazon Into Much, Much More Than the Everything Store appeared first on WIRED.

A Year After the Ellen Pao Verdict, Tech Still Gets Diversity Wrong

A Year After the Ellen Pao Verdict, Tech Still Gets Diversity Wrong

The Pao trial should have been the catalyst to difficult conversations on the everyday, on-the-ground stuff at work that involves real people. The post A Year After the Ellen Pao Verdict, Tech Still Gets Diversity Wrong appeared first on WIRED.

Batman’s Decline From Hero to Just Another Angsty White Guy

Batman’s Decline From Hero to Just Another Angsty White Guy

In the quarter-century since Michael Keaton’s Batman, it’s been tough to get the character right. How did the Dark Knight lose his way? The post Batman’s Decline From Hero to Just Another Angsty White Guy appeared first on WIRED.

So You Got an iPhone SE. Here’s How to Get All Your Stuff on It

So You Got an iPhone SE. Here’s How to Get All Your Stuff on It

Switching to that new iPhone SE? Here’s how to take all your contacts, music, photos, and apps with you. The post So You Got an iPhone SE. Here’s How to Get All Your Stuff on Itappeared first on WIRED.

The 10 Most Righteous New Features Coming to Windows 10

The 10 Most Righteous New Features Coming to Windows 10

At the Build conference in San Francisco, Microsoft showed off a host of new features and enhancements for Windows 10. Here are the ones to watch for. The post The 10 Most Righteous New Features Coming to Windows 10 appeared first on WIRED.

Why Microsoft Making Linux Apps Run on Windows Isn’t Crazy

Why Microsoft Making Linux Apps Run on Windows Isn’t Crazy

For web developers stuck on Windows, Linux tools could make their lives easier. Also: Bash on Windows. The post Why Microsoft Making Linux Apps Run on Windows Isn’t Crazyappeared first on WIRED.

Preventive Treatment Like Truvada Won’t Stop HIV. Only a Vaccine Can

Preventive Treatment Like Truvada Won’t Stop HIV. Only a Vaccine Can

Drugs—no matter how effective they are—may never be enough to fully eradicate HIV-1. Only a vaccine will. The post Preventive Treatment Like Truvada Won’t Stop HIV. Only a Vaccine Can appeared first on WIRED.

The Roborace’s Self-Driving Race Car Is Every Kind of Absurd

The Roborace’s Self-Driving Race Car Is Every Kind of Absurd

Roborace has unveiled a race car that’s as crazy as its dream of autonomous car racing. The post The Roborace’s Self-Driving Race Car Is Every Kind of Absurd appeared first onWIRED.

Of Course Eli Roth Is Behind This Creepy Dark Souls 3 Trailer

Of Course Eli Roth Is Behind This Creepy Dark Souls 3 Trailer

Actor and director Eli Roth has teamed up with Namco Bandai and the animators at Six Point Harness to create an animated short in the Dark Souls universe. The post Of Course Eli Roth Is Behind This Creepy Dark Souls 3 Trailer appeared first on WIRED.

Why Hospitals Are the Perfect Targets for Ransomware

Why Hospitals Are the Perfect Targets for Ransomware

As a third hospital gets hit with what is likely ransomware, experts explain why they are such vulnerable marks for ransomware and what they need to do to fight back. The post Why Hospitals Are the Perfect Targets for Ransomware appeared first on WIRED.

You Can Now Use Your Xbox One to Create (Windows) Games

You Can Now Use Your Xbox One to Create (Windows) Games

If you’re developing a Windows 10 app and want to test it on an Xbox One, this is the news you’ve been waiting for. The post You Can Now Use Your Xbox One to Create (Windows) Games appeared first on WIRED.

Culture Podcast: We Agree to Disagree on How Bad Batman v Superman Sucked

Culture Podcast: We Agree to Disagree on How Bad Batman v Superman Sucked

This week on the WIRED culture podcast our team does some serious soul-searching around Zack Snyder’s new movie. The post Culture Podcast: We Agree to Disagree on How Bad Batman v Superman Sucked appeared first on WIRED.

The Designer Who Peered Into Microscopes and Saw High Art

The Designer Who Peered Into Microscopes and Saw High Art

Carl Strüwe pointed a camera at a microscope lens in 1926. The result is a beautiful blend of science and art. The post The Designer Who Peered Into Microscopes and Saw High Art appeared first on WIRED.

It’d Be Great to Kick ISIS Offline—If It Were Possible

It’d Be Great to Kick ISIS Offline—If It Were Possible

ISIS is notorious for its effective use of social media. That takes a sophisticated public relations strategy. It also takes a working Internet connection. The post It’d Be Great to Kick ISIS Offline—If It Were Possible appeared first on WIRED.

Science Education Is Woefully Uncreative. That Has to Change

Science Education Is Woefully Uncreative. That Has to Change

Is science a creative endeavor? Yes! However, most people don’t think so, so our science classes are typically deficient in creativity. The post Science Education Is Woefully Uncreative. That Has to Change appeared first on WIRED.

‘Chatty Maps’ Chart Your City’s Sounds From Street to Street

‘Chatty Maps’ Chart Your City’s Sounds From Street to Street

Chatty Maps gives you an interactive look at the soundscapes of 12 different cities. The post ‘Chatty Maps’ Chart Your City’s Sounds From Street to Street appeared first on WIRED.

The Apple-FBI Battle Is Over, But the Crypto Wars Have Just Begun

The Apple-FBI Battle Is Over, But the Crypto Wars Have Just Begun

At least everyone knows about encryption now. The post The Apple-FBI Battle Is Over, But the Crypto Wars Have Just Begun appeared first on WIRED.

WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Miami Vice

WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Miami Vice

Grab your pastel blazers, everyone. We’re going back to the hair-product-fueled land of Miami in the 1980s to re-watch one of the best cop dramas ever. The post WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Miami Vice appeared first on WIRED.

Trump’s Plan for American-Made iPhones Would Be Disastrous

Trump’s Plan for American-Made iPhones Would Be Disastrous

Why even a President Trump couldn’t—and shouldn’t—make Apple manufacture iPhones in the United States. The post Trump’s Plan for American-Made iPhones Would Be Disastrous appeared first on WIRED.

Square’s New Tools Let You Sell Online, Not Just Off

Square’s New Tools Let You Sell Online, Not Just Off

Square, which invented a credit card reader that plugs into your iPhone, is now offering tools to pay online with no card reader at all. The post Square’s New Tools Let You Sell Online, Not Just Off appeared first on WIRED.

Review: 12 Ways the 9.7-inch iPad Pro Is Different

Review: 12 Ways the 9.7-inch iPad Pro Is Different

Considering upgrading to a new iPad Pro so you can use it as your only computer and kiss your laptop goodbye? Here’s what you really need to know. The post Review: 12 Ways the 9.7-inch iPad Pro Is Different appeared first on WIRED.

Watch Live: Microsoft’s Build Keynote

Watch Live: Microsoft’s Build Keynote

Stream live video from the Microsoft Build conference today in San Francisco. We’re expecting updates on Windows 10, Hololens, Xbox, and Microsoft services. The post Watch Live: Microsoft’s Build Keynote appeared first on WIRED.

Sony’s RX10 III Camera Has More Range Than Steph Curry

Sony’s RX10 III Camera Has More Range Than Steph Curry

The RX10 III has tripled its optical-zoom range to 25X, and it still packs a big sensor. The post Sony’s RX10 III Camera Has More Range Than Steph Curry appeared first onWIRED.

Maps of What’s Across the Horizon From the World’s Beaches

Maps of What’s Across the Horizon From the World’s Beaches

A new set of mind-bending maps show what lies directly across the ocean from any given beach, taking into account Earth’s round shape and wonky coastlines. The post Maps of What’s Across the Horizon From the World’s Beaches appeared first on WIRED.

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