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Microsoft's Dream of Decentralized IDs Enters the Real World
The company will launch a public preview of its identification platform this spring—and has already tested it at the UK’s ... -
How #BringBackOurGirls Became an International Rallying Cry
In 2014, more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls were kidnapped. It hardly made global headlines—until a Twitter hashtag took off. http://www.wired.com/ -
Vaccine Passports Can Help the US Reopen—or Further Divide Us
Overly restrictive “yellow cards” could end up disproportionately excluding Black and Latinx citizens from jobs, schools, or even the neighborhood ... -
What Do TV’s Race Fantasies Actually Want to Say?
Shows like Bridgerton and Hollywood alter the past in the name of inclusion. It would benefit us more to write ... -
Email and Slack Have Locked Us in a Productivity Paradox
From PCs to smartphones, office tech has always promised to make us more productive. But time and again, it’s come ... -
Valheim Is Changing How We Play Survival Games
The CEO behind the viral success discusses how it became the top-selling game on Steam—and the game’s biggest weakness moving ... -
While Jack Dorsey Mans the Monastery
The small but boisterous slice of Twitter that’s preoccupied with politics imagines @jack, the author of our collective Twitter being, ... -
How Elon Musk Convinced Gwynne Shotwell to Join SpaceX
Ultimately, their management styles were similar: Don’t talk about doing things, just do things. http://www.wired.com/ -
What Did I Just Read? A Conversation With the Authors of '2034'
Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis discuss their inspirations, personal experiences, and what keeps them up at night. http://www.wired.com/ -
Can Technology Open Spaceflight to Disabled Astronauts?
The European Space Agency wants to make sure its new astronaut class is more diverse. But it will take redesigned ...