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Welcome to the New WIRED
In the next few decades, virtually every financial, social, and governmental institution in the world is going to be radically…
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Public Transit Systems Refocus on Their Core Riders
When the pandemic hit the US in March 2020, public health officials told people to stay home. But many couldn’t.…
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In El Salvador, Bitcoin’s Libertarian Streak Meets an Autocratic Regime
In early June, a prerecorded video informed citizens of El Salvador that they were about to participate in a grand…
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Advice to Startup Founders: Prepare to Fail
Still, overcoming the cold start problem is deceptively difficult. Chen offers the example of Tiny Speck, the gaming company that…
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A Year In, Biden’s China Policy Looks a Lot Like Trump’s
On December 10, the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions, including a bar on American investments, on SenseTime, a Chinese artificial…
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This Was the Year When Finance Jumped the Doge
None of that would matter if it all remained confined to the realm of social media. Except the past few…
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What Happens When an AI Knows How You Feel?
In May 2021, Twitter, a platform notorious for abuse and hot-headedness, rolled out a “prompts” feature that suggests users think…
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This Company Has a Way to Replace Plastic in Clothing
Luke Haverhals wants to change how yoga pants are made. Most performance fabrics used in athletic clothing, like Spandex, are…
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The Year Everyone Remembered That Chips Matter
The most important technology of the year was not Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse, Jack Dorsey’s blockchain, or Elon Musk’s, err, dancing…
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The Morbid War Over Online Obituaries
All of this chicanery raises the question: Why are obituaries highly valued? The answer is simple, according to Robin Heppell,…
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