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26 of the Most Fascinating Books WIRED Read in 2020
BY WIRED STAFF
From pig poop to sunscreen to poker to hackers, the books we love dive deep to tell smart stories about how the world works.
DEALS
20 Great Green Monday Deals on Apple, Bose, Sonos, and More
BY PARKER HALL AND GEAR TEAM
Whether you've heard of this retail holiday or not, you should check out these tech deals.
BIODIVERSITY
A Bolivian 'Cloud Forest' Reveals a Bonanza of New Species
BY ERIC NIILER
An expedition into a steep, remote mountain area unveils discoveries of strange frogs, snakes, and plants—and the return of species thought to be extinct.
IDEAS
My Highly Unexpected Heterosexual Pandemic Zoom Wedding
BY LAURIE PENNY
Love caught me by surprise, but we were continents apart.
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SOFTWARE
How to Use ProRAW on Your iPhone 12 Pro
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
Apple's update that enables RAW camera capture—and makes your photos more editable—is now available.
MACHINE LEARNING
An AI Used Facebook Data to Predict Mental Illness
BY GRACE HUCKINS
Volunteers let an AI scan their messages from more than a year before they received a psychiatric diagnosis. It was able to flag signs of their conditions.
SAFETY FIRST
Apple's App 'Privacy Labels' Are Here—and They're a Big Step Forward
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
It remains unclear how effective the warnings will be, but the attempt alone is a promising development.
STREAMING WARS
The Streaming Wars Could Finally End in 2021
BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER
With Disney's announcement of 22 new series, and Warner Bros. teaming up with HBO Max, the battle for every last subscriber will come to a head next year.
YEAR IN REVIEW
The Best Fantasy Books of an Unfantastic Year
BY JASON KEHE
In the midst of a global pandemic, the genre got a lot more real.
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