A day after the first 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros with Touch Bars began shipping to customers, Apple and LG’s UltraFine 4K Display has also […] Read the original post by Husain Sumra
Month: November 2016
Your search history could be an early detector for lung cancer
“You may have lung cancer. Please consult a physician.” That'd very likely be the worst alert you could ever see on your phone, right? In […] Read the original post by Engadget
Disney Shares Rise 3% After CEO Offers Upbeat Outlook
Shares of the world's largest media company closed up 2.9% on Friday, to $97.68, their highest point since August. Read the original post by WSJ Media and Advertising
Forget Supersonic—Let’s Make a Sea-Skimming Cargo Jet
The Pelagor is a concept ground effect seaplane designed to haul cargo short distances. The post Forget Supersonic—Let’s Make a Sea-Skimming Cargo Jet appeared first […] Read the original post by Charles Bombardier
The US Military Launches “Hack the Army,” Its Most Ambitious Bug Bounty Yet
As the military works to retool its cyber defenses, bug bounty programs look increasingly appealing. The post The US Military Launches “Hack the Army,” Its […] Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Google Denies EU Complaint About Android Bundling Charges
Google asserts that its Android licensing policy fosters innovation and does not stifle competition, as the European Union claims. Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Daily App Deals for November 11, 2016 featuring Calendarium, Leo’s Fortune and more
We have some great apps for you today that are discounted for a short duration in the App Store, including Calendarium, Leo’s Fortune and others. […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
Penn students targeted in racist, violent GroupMe campaign
It's barely been 72 hours since Donald Trump was elected president and the racism that his campaign stoked over the last 15 months has already […] Read the original post by Engadget
HP fight about $11 billion takeover sees former Autonomy executive indicted on felony charges
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman speaks during a press conference in New York on Nov. 2, 2015. Hewlett Packard officially split into […] Read the original post by Inside Bay Area
FireIce Shield ChargeSafe Case
We’re a nervous society. If a fireproof phone charging case makes you feel better, get the FireIce Shield ChargeSafe. Read the original post by Steve Bush
Game|Life Podcast: So… Titanfall 2, or Call of Duty?
Which is the right shooter for you? WIRED’s gaming crew investigates on this episode of Game|Life. Plus: NES Classic and ‘Dishonored 2’. The post Game|Life […] Read the original post by Chris Kohler
While You Were Offline: Want a Preview of Trump’s America? Watch Twitter
The US presidential election dominated the Internet this week. (Obviously.) Here’s everything that went down. The post While You Were Offline: Want a Preview of […] Read the original post by Graeme McMillan
Plants Are Magic, and the Week’s Other Essential Non-Political Stories
We’re proud to bring NextDraft—the most righteous, most essential newsletter on the web—to WIRED.com The post Plants Are Magic, and the Week’s Other Essential Non-Political […] Read the original post by Dave Pell
Space Photos of the Week: Galaxies Givin’ You the Stink Eye
Space photos of the week, November 6 — November 12, 2016. The post Space Photos of the Week: Galaxies Givin’ You the Stink Eye appeared […] Read the original post by WIRED Photo Department
Alright, Folks, It’s Time Horror Got Some New Monsters
Vampires and zombies are over. It’s time horror movies got some new freaky creatures. The post Alright, Folks, It’s Time Horror Got Some New Monsters […] Read the original post by Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy