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A Robot Does the Impossible: Assembling an Ikea Chair Without Having a Meltdown
Researchers use off-the-shelf robot parts to piece together one of those Stefan Ikea chairs. http://www.wired.com/ -
'Trustjacking' Could Expose iPhones to Attack
Think twice before you tell your iPhone to trust that laptop when you charge it. http://www.wired.com/ -
Focal Listen Wireless Headphones Review: Bright, Airy, Colorful
We reviewed the Focal Listen Wireless, a more colorful set of Bluetooth headphones than you’re used to. http://www.wired.com/ -
FCC Delays Are Keeping Broadband From Rural School Kids
An FCC program promised to bring high-speed internet to remote schools. Instead, they’ve mostly gotten red tape. http://www.wired.com/ -
How to Set Up and Use a YubiKey for Online Security
These simple, battery-free devices provide an easy way to securely verify that it’s really you who’s trying to access your ... -
Google's New AI Head Is So Smart He Doesn't Need AI
Colleagues joke that Jeff Dean increased the speed of light. Now he’s charged with taking Google’s artificial-intelligence efforts in new ... -
Welcome to the Wikipedia for Terms of Service Agreements
Terms of Service; Didn’t Read summarizes the terms you’ve blindly agreed to, and offers discussion around what they mean. http://www.wired.com/ -
Tax Refund Tech Deals: Roomba, Essential Phone, Dell, Sony
These are the best deals we found this week. http://www.wired.com/ -
Trouble Detected in Infamous Dark Matter Signal
New results from a decades-old experiment were initially touted as further evidence for dark matter. But independent scientists have cast ... -
TED 2018: Soul-Searching at the Inspiration Assembly Line
The TED conference has always been a place of high-stakes emotional manipulation. This year, it all feels darker. http://www.wired.com/