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Tesla's Self-Driving Autopilot Was Turned On In Deadly California Crash
The self-driving system was engaged when a Model X SUV hit a highway barrier, killing the driver. http://www.wired.com/ -
Cloudflare's New Encryption Service Adds Privacy Protection
Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare appears to be preparing to launch a service to encrypt traffic to the computers that look ... -
The Under Armour Hack Was Even Worse Than It Had To Be
If Under Armour had protected all passwords equally, its 150-million-user MyFitnessPal breach wouldn’t have been nearly as bad. http://www.wired.com/ -
How to Fold 5 High-Flying Stunt Paper Airplanes
“The Paper Airplane Guy” John Collins shows us how to fold planes that do loops, flap their wings, and fly ... -
Zuckerberg Finds It's Not Easy to Tame Facebook's Growth Obsession
Publication of a 2016 memo stating “maybe someone dies” in a terrorist attack coordinated on Facebook reveals just how thoroughly ... -
Tesla's Model S Recall Is Just Its Latest Problem
Automakers recall cars all the time, but Tesla just doesn’t need any more problems right now. http://www.wired.com/ -
Gadget Lab Podcast: What the New iPad Means for Consumers, and for Students
This week, we ask: Can Apple re-win the hearts and minds of educators? http://www.wired.com/ -
Where China’s Tiangong-1 Won’t Land (And Where It Still Might)
Large swaths of Earth are already safe from falling space debris. http://www.wired.com/ -
How I Fell for an Academic Vanity Honeypot Hacking Scheme
WIRED columnist Virginia Heffernan on how a hacker flattered his way into taking over her Twitter account. http://www.wired.com/ -
How Feminists in China Are Using Emoji to Avoid Censorship
There are other ways to write #MeToo. http://www.wired.com/