Monthly Archives: August 2023
Tracking Screen Time Is Ruining Your Life
No one really knows how much screen time is too much. Keep those numbers a mystery—and be free.
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Donald Trumpbests Mug Shot Will Be His Most Enduring Meme
The former US president has always communicated best through images. His booking photo could be the one that cements his legacy.
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Making Diablo II Was Pure Hell
David L. Craddock’s recent book about the game reveals the massive amount of effort it took to develop the game.
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The mobile challenge, and how to measure it
A recent report showed that mobile conversion rates are 47 percent of the levels achieved on desktop. As more and more of your customers are using mobile devices, you ne…
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The ‘Budget Ryan Reynolds’ Taking Bitcoin FC to the Big Leagues
Bitcoin podcaster Peter McCormack bought his local nonleague soccer team. Can he really turn Real Bedford FC into a global sports brand?
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India’s Lander Touches Down on the Moon. Russia’s Has Crashed
While India’s spacecraft landed on the lunar surface, the Russian one collided with it. The mixed record shows that developing a lunar economy won’t be easy.
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How Hilary Turned Into a Monster Storm
Mexico and the western US are reeling from record-shattering rainfall. Blame high ocean temperatures—and prepare for worse to come as the planet warms.
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Damon Motors HyperSport First Ride: The Electric Superbike Is a Promising Prototype
This 200-horsepower beast is Damon’s bid to bring safe, electric motorcycles to the masses. WIRED put the HyperSport to the test.
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How an Iowa School District Used ChatGPT to Ban Books
Under a new law, schools in Iowa have to remove titles with specific sexual content from libraries. Asking an AI chatbot proved to be the easiest way. It flagged The Handmaid’s Tale and Beloved.
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Florida’s War With Invasive Pythons Has a New Twist
It may not be possible to eradicate the state’s tens of thousands of Burmese pythons. But the local wildlife is biting back—and humans wielding new tech can help.
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