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Vice President Kamala Harris talked about her childhood, her debate with Donald Trump, her gun ownership, and the policies that define her campaign in this special edition of the WIRED Autocomplete Interview. ► Plus, listen to Politics Lab: The 'free spirit' whispering in Trump's ear
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BY LILY HAY NEWMAN AND MATT BURGESS | 5-MINUTE READ |
Thousands of beepers and two-way radios exploded in attacks against Hezbollah, but mainstream consumer devices like smartphones aren't likely to be weaponized the same way. ✚ Plus: First Israel's exploding pagers maimed and killed. Now comes the paranoia
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BY MORGAN MEAKER | 3-MINUTE READ |
For the past five years, Big Tech has faced a flurry of new rules and reprimands from Brussels. Now with a new team taking over the European Commission, relations may be entering a new era. |
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The TikTok owner's newest board member revels in challenging the establishment. |
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BY MATTHEW PONSFORD | 4-MINUTE READ |
Research on the visual patterns that foreshadow migraines may reveal clues on how painful headaches arise from the brain even though it has no pain receptors. ✚ Also in the news: The multiple ways climate change threatens to make migraines worse
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BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU | 6-MINUTE READ |
Apple has outfitted the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus with a new kind of adhesive that makes it faster and safer to swap out the battery. |
BY MEGAN FAROKHMANESH | 2-MINUTE READ |
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are suing the company behind the game, which fans dubbed "Pokémon with guns," for patent infringement. |
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As the baby pygmy hippo has gone mega-viral, the Thai zoo where she was born is hustling to trademark her and keep her safe. |
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If you want to wake up with the sun but aren't a morning person, these bedside devices can simulate a sunrise whenever you want to rouse for the day (and a sunset, too). |
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