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A Cheap 3D Printer Can Trick Smartphone Fingerprint Locks
With a budget of just $2,000, researchers could fool biometric scanners 80 percent of the time. http://www.wired.com/ -
A Meme Account About a Mall Is Now a Lifeline
The parody Twitter account devoted to The Americana at Brand is absurd. But now that LA residents are stuck at ... -
That Weird Pain in Your Nuts and the Limits of Telemedicine
Patients often don’t know their own anatomy. Doctors often don’t know how to talk about it over a screen. http://www.wired.com/ -
We Need a Covid-19 Vaccine—Let’s Get It Right the First Time
The flu shot campaigns of 1976 and 2009 offer key lessons for how (and how not) to distribute, monitor and ... -
Steam Remote Play Together: Setup Guide and Best Games to Try
Steam lets you run local multiplayer videogames over the internet, allowing you to play with friends even when they’re not ... -
To Beat Covid-19, Scientists Try to 'See' the Invisible Enemy
Using beams of X-rays and electrons, researchers are creating a moving model of the coronavirus in order to discover its ... -
T-Mobile and Sprint Merger FAQ: What You Need to Know (2020)
If you’re a subscriber, you may have a lot of questions now that the two wireless carriers have merged. And ... -
The Face Mask Debate Reveals a Scientific Double Standard
No one complained about the lack of evidence for 20-second hand-washing. So why did we treat face masks differently? http://www.wired.com/ -
In Italy, the TV Show Big Brother Is Now Everyone's Reality
Contestants on Italy’s version of Big Brother had a jump-start on life under quarantine. Now they return to a world ... -
The Unbearable Lightness of Animal Crossing
Many years before the rise of walking-paced exploration games, *Animal Crossing* captured the lovely melancholy of pointless perambulation. http://www.wired.com/