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New FAA Rules Take Aim at Dangerous Helicopter Flights
The crash on Sunday that drowned five people could have been averted with rules that prevent open door flights with ... -
The Engineering Behind the Horrible Florida Bridge Collapse
The “quick build” process used to put up the span that fell and killed six people is actually quite common—and ... -
Hacker Adrian Lamo Has Died at 37
The Colombian-American hacker became famous in the early 2000s for breaking into the systems at organizations like *The New York ... -
Is AR's Future in Smart Glasses, or Just Your Phone?
This week, we discuss augmented reality and the hype around smart glasses. http://www.wired.com/ -
Youtube, Facebook, and Google Can't Expect Wikipedia to Cure the Internet
YouTube and other tech giants have repeatedly turned to Wikipedia to help solve some of their biggest problems—often without giving ... -
Voice Chat App Zello Turned a Blind Eye to Jihadis for Years
Despite warnings and flagged accounts, Zello left accounts with ISIS flag avatars and jihadist descriptions live on its service. http://www.wired.com/ -
Facebook Lite for Android: A Hands-On Look
Facebook Lite, a trimmer version of the mothership app, rolls out to the US, UK, Canada, and more on Friday. ... -
An Aerial Spectacle in the Wright Brothers' Backyard
With fighter jets, bombers, and other aircraft soaring through the skies, the Dayton Air Show draws more than 40,000 people ... -
Jean Grae's New 'Zero' Music Video Is a Trip Through Classic Arcade Games
The rapper’s partner Quelle Chris designed and animated the video to look like classic 1990s arcade fighter games. http://www.wired.com/ -
Musk Talks Tariffs, NYC Battles Traffic, and More Car News of the Week
Plus: Waymo puts passengers in its truly driverless cars, Lyft makes a move for self-driving dominance, and more. http://www.wired.com/