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Uber's Peace Process, Tesla's Tantrum, and More Car News This Week
Plus: Electric scooters invade American cities and Lyft goes after its carbon emissions. http://www.wired.com/ -
Airlines Check Their Engines for the Flaw That Hit Southwest
Investigators says Flight 1380’s engine showed signs of “metal fatigue,” and now airlines are hoping to find similar problems before ... -
The Security Risks of Login With Facebook
New research from Princeton University exposes vulnerabilities in the social network’s universal login API. http://www.wired.com/ -
Facebook’s 2017 Privacy Audit Didn’t Catch Cambridge Analytica
Audit by PwC came two years after Facebook learned that a university researcher gave personal data on millions of Facebook ... -
Physics Explains Why Braves Fans Can’t Beat the Freeze
A spandex-clad superhero keeps beating Atlanta Braves fans…even when they have a huge head start. http://www.wired.com/ -
Motorola Moto G6 and Moto E5: Price, Specs, Release Date
With the Moto G6 and E5, the king of budget phones has no plans to abdicate its throne in 2018. ... -
Can This Man Help Uber Recover From the Travis Kalanick Era?
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi champions everything Uber once rejected: caution, discipline, and tact. Can he reform Silicon Valley’s most audacious company? ... -
Minds Is the Anti-Facebook That Pays You For Your Time
In the wake of privacy scandals, Facebook users are newly realizing their data makes the company rich. What if platforms ... -
The Clever Vine-Like Robot That Grows and Steers With Air
Vinebot is part of the first generation of advanced “soft robots,” which promise to go where no traditional robot can ... -
Biotech Gets Some Silicon Valley Shine at Illumina’s New Campus
With tons of amenities, the DNA sequencing giant hopes to attract the Bay Area’s top life science talent. http://www.wired.com/