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Sandro Iannaccone is a physics researcher and began writing about science in 2012. For Wired he mainly writes about space, technology, the environment, and medicine. He teaches writing and science ...
While President Donald Trump may have exempted tariffs on a handful of electronics over the weekend, like smartphones, laptops, and TVs (though maybe not for long), that doesn't apply to other gadgets ...
The abrupt firing of Xiaofeng Wang and his wife from Indiana University last month shocked the academic community and is ...
Microsoft held off on releasing the privacy-unfriendly feature after a swell of pushback last year. Now it’s trying again, with a few improvements that skeptics say still aren't enough.
GPT 4.1, GPT 4.1 Mini, and GPT 4.1 Nano are all available now—and will help OpenAI compete with Google and Anthropic.
To argue that Objective-C resembles a metaphysically divine language, or even a good language, is like saying Shakespeare is best appreciated in pig latin. Objective-C is, at best, polarizing.
It’s really important for robotics to be as open source as possible,” says Clément Delangue, chief executive of Hugging Face. “When you think about physical objects doing physical things at work and ...
Despite their hacktivist front, CyberAv3ngers is a rare state-sponsored hacker group bent on putting industrial ...
Allegedly responsible for the theft of $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from a single exchange, North Korea’s TraderTraitor is ...
American companies that make everything from keychains to mattresses say Chinese manufacturing is superior, and tariffs won’t ...
Though less well-known than groups like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, Brass Typhoon, or APT 41, is an infamous, longtime espionage actor that foreshadowed recent telecom hacks.
After a series of setbacks, the notorious Black Basta ransomware gang went underground. Researchers are bracing for its probable return in a new form.