Computers may be where the office grunt work gets done, but deep-thought work and conceptualization can still benefit from a bit of scribbling on paper, if for no other reason than avoiding the distractions of notifications, sidebars, open apps and a
The computer titans of the world are rushing to get their share of the multi-trillion dollar market for automation of Smart Cities. This is the essence of Scientific Dictatorship because the UN's New Urban Agenda calls for complete geo-spatial moni
Mozilla's Firefox browser didn't quite make the leap from desktop to mobile, particularly on iOS, but it's back for a second try with Firefox Focus, a new browser which hopes to be iPhone users' go-to tool for private web surfing.
WIRED spoke with Peter Bibring--director of police practices for the ACLU of California and an architect of Mobile Justice, a free app that allows users to transmit live video of police encounters directly to the ACLU--about what people need to kno
Ever wanted to make Natalie Portman yell obscenities at your neighbors? What if Garey Busey could leave your mother a sexy voicemail on her birthday? Wanted to prank your little brother by forcing him to call his crush and profess his love? Adobe has
Tails is a live operating system, that you can start on almost any computer from a DVD, USB stick, or SD card. It aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity, and helps you to:
You may have thought that if you owned your digital devices, you were allowed to do whatever you like with them. In truth, even for possessions as personal as your car, PC, or insulin pump, you risked a lawsuit every time you reverse-engineered their
Tesla said Wednesday that all vehicles being produced in its factory -- including the Model 3 -- will have hardware needed for full self-driving capability at a "safety level substantially greater than that of a human driver."
Unless you want law enforcement to be able to trawl all your communications, don't -- under any circumstances -- use Google's newest messaging app, Allo, Edward Snowden just warned.
RT reports Allo, designed to unseat chat pack leader WhatsApp, promises to deliver quick conversations with features like; "Smart Reply" that can guess your answers and respond to messages with just the tap of a button, and "Google Assistant"
It's not easy to be in the printer and ink business these days. Revenue is down. Obsolescence looms. Knock-off cartridges are a cheap and easy alternative. HP's apparent solution? DRM. Great.
The search giant's new WhatsApp competitor combines messaging with a digital assistant to allow you to chat like never before--but those who care about their privacy and mass surveillance should steer clear of the app, Edward Snowden said in a serie
NASA and Microsoft have teamed up to create "Destination: Mars," a guided tour of Mars using the same Hololens technology that helps scientists plan the Curiosity rover's activities.
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We've made a huge change here at WIRED. We're now encrypting everything that moves between our servers and your browser. Stories. Videos. Ads. Everything. That means no one can tinker with our content before it reaches you.
Touted as the "Uber killer" and the next generation of ridesharing, Arcade City has had an app out for almost two weeks without a single ride being given, leading to speculation that the app may not be finished after all.
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