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A Six Flags Fingerprints Ruling, Supply Chain Hacks, and More Security News This Week
Google’s elite security team, police scanner encryption, and more of the week’s top security news. http://www.wired.com/ -
How 'Star Trek' and Sci-Fi Influenced Jeff Bezos
The Amazon founder spent his summers reading Asimov and has named pets and companies after ‘Star Trek’ characters. http://www.wired.com/ -
A 'Multicultural Toilet' and Other Innovations to Fix Flying
This year’s Crystal Cabin nominees offer new ways to make the most of precious space. http://www.wired.com/ -
14 Best Weekend Deals: Pixel 3, iPad Pro, and More
Now is a great time to pick up these Android phones, robot vacuums, videogames, and more. http://www.wired.com/ -
How a Trash-Talking Furry Became Esports' Dominant Player
Dominique McLean has been winning fighting-game tournaments since his early teens—but now SonicFox, as he’s known, has turned a knack ... -
The Excruciating, Impossible Science of Airport Delays
Network effects dictate how one flight delay ripples out, but our air traffic system is so complex that scientists still ... -
Ending the Government Shutdown Won't Fix Flight Delays
The shutdown will have longterm effects, likely pushing aging air traffic controllers to retire and slowing the training of their ... -
The Pitfalls of Facebook Merging Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp Chats
Facebook’s effort to combine its major chat platforms could create minefields for users who rely on end-to-end encryption. http://www.wired.com/ -
An Underwater Skin Sensor Lets Swimmers Track Their Sweat
Swimmers (and triathletes) can’t monitor their hydration as easily as other athletes do, but a new underwater sweat sensor offers ... -
YouTube Will Crack Down on Toxic Videos, But It Won’t Be Easy
YouTube wants to remove videos promoting conspiracy theories and other false claims from recommendations, but that’s easier said than done. ...