404: The City Left Behind by China’s Nuclear Ambitions

Li Yang grew up in what he thought was a boring town. It was called 404, like the error code, and sat a couple hours from the nearest city, in the sun-beaten Gobi Desert of western China. There was no commercial movie theater—just a zoo with a handful of cages, several small video game arcades,…

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HBO Probably Won’t Make a Second Season of Watchmen

Hello, welcome to an all-new edition of The Monitor, WIRED’s entertainment news roundup. What’s been happening the last few days? Lots of television news. Let’s dig in.HBO Likely Won’t Make a Second Season of WatchmenHave you been wondering what happened to Regina King after she stepped into that pool in the season finale of Watchmen?…

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A Practical Guide for Building Ethical Tech

"Techlash," the rising public animosity toward big tech companies and their impacts on society, will continue to define the state of the tech world in 2020. Government leaders, historically the stewards of protecting society from the impacts of new innovations, are becoming exasperated at the inability of traditional policymaking to keep up with the unprecedented…

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How Aid Groups Map Refugee Camps That Officially Don’t Exist

On the outskirts of Zahle, a town in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, a pair of aid workers carrying clipboards and cell phones walk through a small refugee camp, home to 11 makeshift shelters built from wood and tarps.A camp resident leading them through the settlement—one of many in the Beqaa, a wide agricultural plain between Beirut…

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4 Best Handheld Vacuums (2020): Cordless, Pet Hair, Portable

Your life's probably a mess. Unless you've got maid service, your place is full of dust, dirt, pet hair, and doughnut crumbs like the rest of us. Even if you employ a maid, they won't be around when you fumble popcorn into your couch on Netflix night. And if you have a robot vacuum for…

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An Open Source Bid to Encrypt the Internet of Things

End-to-end encryption is a staple of secure messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. It ensures that no one—even the app developer—can access your data as it traverses the web. But what if you could bring some version of that protection to increasingly ubiquitous—and notoriously insecure—Internet of Things devices?The Swiss cryptography firm Teserakt is trying just…

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A Move to Make Auto-Safety Features Speak the Same Language

Pop quiz! What’s the difference between Automatic Emergency Braking, Collision Imminent Braking, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Collision Intervention, Autonomous Braking, and a Dynamic Brake System?Trick question: nothing. All six of those terms have been used by important auto industry organizations—regulators at the US Department of Transportation, standards developers at SAE International, and influential research organization Thatcham…

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Sanders and Warren’s Big Debate Dust-Up Tops This Week’s Internet News Roundup

Let's get this out of the way first: A lot of the chatter online last week has been about Ukraine. If you don't know what we're talking about, click these links to catch up. In other corners of the internet, though, things were different. In those realms, folks were excited about a green dog, talking…

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