Most of the major media purveyors, including Netflix, Amazon and Hulu among others, let you download content for offline viewing so you can watch your […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Month: November 2019
Apple to fix macOS email encryption bug in future software update
You probably haven’t been affected by it… What you need to know Apple says it is aware of an email encryption bug in macOS Catalina. It plans to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple Watch fall detection makes brilliant cameo appearance on TV
It happened during a round of “Know For Your Row.” What you need to know Apple Watch fall detection made a cameo on James Corden’s ‘The Late […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Instagram to test hiding likes in parts of the U.S. as of next week
The feature has previously been tested in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other nations… What you need to know Instagram is going to test hiding likes in […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Rambus develops the fastest memory for the GPU
A leading provider of silicon IP technology and chips, Rambus has announced the development of the fastest in the industry memory GDDR6. Working at the highest […] Read the original post by Mark
macOS Mail App Vulnerability Makes Your Encrypted Emails Readable
A vulnerability in Apple’s macOS Mail app could allow a hacker to read parts of your email despite them being encrypted. The vulnerability was allegedly […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How Do We Bring Equality to Data Ownership and Usage?
Computational biologist Laura Boykin says scientists are “asleep at the wheel”; activist Malkia Devich-Cyril says citizens also need to pressure technology companies to change. Read the original post by Zak Jason
Here’s How to Watch the WIRED25 Summit
See WIRED editors live in conversation with Jeff Weiner, Anne Neuberger, Matthew Prince, Dawn Song, Patrick Collison, Traci Des Jardins, Astro Teller, and more. Read the original post by Boone Ashworth
AI Researcher Anca Dragan on Helping Robots Understand Humans
The UC Berkeley professor talks about using algorithms to make it safer for robots and people to cross paths. Read the original post by Gregory Barber
It’s Time to Rethink Your Data—Including Your Smell Data
An interactive art exhibit at WIRED25 explores the ways technology may expose—or obscure—the details of our lives. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
The Race to Bring Meat Alternatives to Scale
Memphis Meats’ lab-grown flesh approach is still far off, but Impossible Foods’ plant-based approach is already on the menu at Burger King. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
Slack’s Stewart Butterfield on Making Workers More Productive—or Not
The CEO spoke with WIRED’s editor in chief about the pros and cons of replacing in-person workplace conversations with messaging software. Read the original post by Louise Matsakis
African AI Experts Get Excluded From a Conference—Again
For the second year in a row, researchers from the developing world have been denied visas to a major AI conference in Canada. Read the original post by Will Knight
Here’s how to choose the best Switch system, games, and accessories for you
Here are some tips for anyone picking up a Nintendo Switch this Black Friday. We know that many of you will be picking up your first […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear
Here’s how to choose the best Switch system, games and accessories for you
Here are some tips for anyone picking up a Nintendo Switch this Black Friday. We know that many of you will be picking up your first […] Read the original post by Rebecca Spear