Tesla’s plans just got way bigger. In a blog post Elon Musk announced a new range of vehicles, and ride-sharing. The post Tesla’s Plan For World Domination Includes Buses and Semis appeared first on WIRED.
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What is this unity you speak of? The post Cruz Diehards Still Don’t Forgive Trump for Those Tweets appeared first on WIRED.
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The Florida Department of Public Health announced late yesterday that it is investigating a case of non-travel related Zika in Miami-Dade County. The post Florida May Have Its First Case of Zika from Local Mosquitoes appeared first on WIRED.
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The company is bringing in Washington heavyweights to try to eliminate discrimination on its site. The post Airbnb Taps Ex-Attorney General Holder to Fix Its Bias Problem appeared first on WIRED.
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The privacy-focused Tor Project backs a new initiative that lets you use Tor to keep your home’s Internet-of-things devices hidden from hackers. The post Now You Can Hide Your Smart Home on the Darknet appeared first on WIRED.
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During his third day driving at Uber at the RNC, our Transporter meets a holdout, college students, and a catalyst, all of whom have Very Big Thoughts on what’s happening in Cleveland. The post Fake Lincolns and More Adventures of an RNC Uber Driver appeared first on WIRED.
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Facebook has always hoped Messenger would become its anchor in a post-app Internet. One billion users gets it closer to to that goal. The post Facebook Chases Post-App Prize with 1 Billion Messenger Users appeared first on WIRED.
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This week the WIRED Culture podcast crew has some serious ghost-busting feelings to process. There’s also some giddy excitement for Comic-Con, too. The post Culture Podcast: Go See Ghostbusters Because We Told You So appeared first on WIRED.
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In a world of super slippery coatings, the very concept of “cleaning” goes away. The post Super Slippery Coatings Are Good for Way More Than Ketchup Bottles appeared first on WIRED.
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Just like regular maps, brain maps are useful points of reference. Scientists use them to agree on what they’re studying in the first place. The post A New Map of the Brain Redraws the Boundaries of Neuroscience appeared first on WIRED.
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