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A New Wave of Brainy Bikes Do Everything but Ride Themselves
Automated gear changes, app-controlled suspensions, overtaking vehicle alerts, and more smart tech are here for the human-powered two-wheeler. http://www.wired.com/ -
The Haunting of Hacker House
How tales of Edward Snowden and Albert Gonzalez possess an old Victorian in the Catskills. http://www.wired.com/ -
iPad Mini (2019) Review: Hello, Old Friend
Apple’s littlest iPad gets an update. http://www.wired.com/ -
Researchers Built an "Online Lie Detector." Honestly, That Could Be a Problem
Critics point out serious flaws in a study promising an “online polygraph,” with potential to create deep biases. http://www.wired.com/ -
In the Face of Danger, We’re Turning to Surveillance
From the Rose Bowl to upstate New York, people are turning to surveillance systems in the face America’s inability to ... -
The Punishing Ecstasy of Being a Reddit Moderator
Banishing zombies and tracking down Russia propaganda—on the front lines with the social site’s volunteer army. http://www.wired.com/ -
Scientists Reveal Ancient Social Networks Using AI—and X-Rays
Historians are using data science to unearth overlooked female power brokers, imperial influencers, and other figures hidden in ancient texts. ... -
A Cab’s-Eye View of How Peloton’s Trucks ‘Talk’ to Each Other
It’s a technology called platooning, and it could be safer and more efficient than regular truck-driving, but easier to implement ... -
The EU Hits Google With a Third Billion-Dollar Fine. So What?
The latest penalty—stemming from how Google previously displayed search results on other websites—probably won’t act as a deterrent, and critics ... -
An Android Vulnerability Went Unfixed For Over Five Years
Older Android devices—of which there are over 100 million still in use—will remain exposed. http://www.wired.com/