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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/ -
Tech Companies Try to Retrain the Workers They're Displacing
Automation will change or eliminate millions of today’s jobs. Can training workers for entry-level tech jobs now ease the transition? ... -
Why Giving Billions in Subsidies to Big Telecom Won't Get Us Better Service
WIRED columnist Susan Crawford on the dangers of auctioning off public assets to companies like Verizon and AT&T http://www.wired.com/ -
The Uneven Gains of Energy Efficiency
Low-income Americans are more likely to live in housing that wastes energy, which saddles them with disproportionately high energy costs. ... -
To Understand the Universe, Physicists Are Building Their Own
Silke Weinfurtner isn’t an evil genius hell-bent on creating a new world of her own to rule. She just wants ... -
The Best Amazon Echo Speaker (2018)
Amazon has a lot of Alexa-enabled Echo speakers, and these are the ones you should consider. http://www.wired.com/ -
My Day With the Zombies Helping Airports Practice for Disaster
To see how airports prep for disaster, I joined the volunteer zombie corps and boarded a plane bound for (faux) ... -
Theranos Didn't Nuke the Diagnostics Business
Dozens of other companies were working on point-of-care blood testing before Theranos, and dozens still are. http://www.wired.com/ -
Susan Wojcicki on YouTube's Fight Against Misinformation
In an interview, YouTube’s CEO discusses using Wikipedia to combat conspiracy theories, identifying “authoritative” sources and whether its algorithms promote ... -
New York City Mulls a Congestion Charge to Beat Back Traffic
In a city where some vehicles average 4.7 mph, a congestion charge may be the only way. That is, if ...