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The World’s Largest Santa Convention Is Pretty Dang Jolly | WIRED

750 Kris Kringles descended on Branson, Missouri for a grand old time.
wired.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Inside the Race to Hack the Human Brain

Bryan Johnson's insanely ambitious dream to create a "neuroprosthesis," or a brain-computer interface, would allow humans to “coevolve” with artificial intelligence and even unlock the secrets of…
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Science
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What the Controlled Chaos of Burning Man Reveals About Cities

And what the temporary Black Rock City settlement has to learn.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Lifestyle
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DeLorean (Aerospace) Is Making a Flying Car That Really Won't Need Roads

Paul DeLorean's DR-7 VTOL aircraft is the latest entry in an increasingly crowded field.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Technology
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The Alt-Right Can't Disown Charlottesville

For years, inflammatory rhetoric consumed backwater internet message boards. They can’t take it back now.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
World & Business
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Russia’s High Tech Tool Box for Subverting US Democracy, A (Semi-Complete) Guide

Putin’s government draws on a century of espionage tradecraft to influence Western society. Now it’s updated for the digital age.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Technology
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Voting Machine Hackers Have 5 Tips to Save the Next Election

Hey, democracy, your vulnerabilities are showing.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Technology
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How an iOS Developer Just Uncovered The Next iPhone

Inside Apple's big cellphone self-own.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Technology
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Darpa Wants to Build a BS Detector for Science

The Pentagon's blue-sky division asks for help in figuring out what research to believe
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Science
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Hacker Warns Radioactivity Sensors Can Be Spoofed Or Disabled

A security researcher exposes software flaws that could prevent detection of radioactive leaks or aid in smuggling radioactive material.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Science
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San Quentin’s Web Development Shop Gives Inmates a Future-Ready Fresh Start

A new program helps inmates learn to code, and earn a decent wage.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
Lifestyle
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The Curious Comeback of the Dreaded QR Code

Don't look now, but QR codes are back—and they're going to change your digital life in all sorts of previously impossible ways.
wired.com Submitted 7 years ago
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