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With Venues, Oculus and Facebook Push Social VR Into New Territory
Concerts, sporting events, and movie nights—all live, in three dimensions, and surrounded by hundreds of strangers. What could go wrong? ... -
Mapbox Uses Your Phone's Camera to Chart a Changing World
The mapping company’s new software development kit will let its customers tap into data from their users’ phone cameras to ... -
Papua New Guinea Wants to Ban Facebook. It Shouldn't
The island nation is considering blocking Facebook for one month in order to collect information on fake profiles, pornography, and ... -
The Bleak State of Federal Government Cybersecurity
Nearly three out of four federal agencies is unprepared for a cyberattack, and there’s no system in place to fix ... -
Snap Is No Facebook, and Spiegel Insists He Wants It That Way
Speaking at a technology conference Snap CEO Evan Spiegel takes a few digs at rival Facebook, prompting a reply tweet ... -
Canceling 'Roseanne' Wasn't About Conviction, It Was About Capital
ABC acted swiftly yesterday, but it may not be making the grand gesture of civility many seem to think it ... -
How to Preorder the Nintendo NES Classic Mini (And Make Sure You Get One)
Nintendo’s tiny console is coming back, and here’s how to get one on lock early. http://www.wired.com/ -
Why Darpa Wants Everyone to Launch Tiny Satellites
A flock of little guys is less vulnerable to attack than one big bird. Also, you could maybe send them ... -
The Creepy Rise of Real Companies Spawning Fictional Design
Speculative design tasks creators with building a better world through public thought experiments. But with companies like Google adapting the ... -
Why the US-China ‘Trade War’ Remains a War of Words
Trump again threatened tariffs on Chinese goods, but if the past weeks are any guide, it would seem that harsh ...