A prosthetics artist creating gadget limbs for amputees (2013)

Bored with your prosaic prosthetic? The Alternative Limb Project can help | Continue reading


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How DeepMind's biggest AI project is fixing bad Android batteries

Google's Android Pie operating system user DeepMind's AI in a bid to improve your phone's battery life. But is it making any difference? | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

To reduce inequality, Wikipedia should consider paying editors

The online encyclopedia is a lopsided representation of the world. Should it break its non-profit taboo? | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Is Palmer Luckey right about Magic Leap being a tragic heap?

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey says that Magic Leap's mixed reality tech is more hype than substance. But is he right? | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

It's time to address artificial intelligence's ethical problems

AI is already helping us diagnose cancer and understand climate change, but regulation and oversight are needed to stop the new technology being abused | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

New cars, new cameras, new CEO: Inside F1's race to reinvent itself

Formula One's new owners are changing everything from camera angles to car designs, with the aim of turning every grand prix into a Super Bowl-like spectacle | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Inside the bluster and lies of Petro, Venezuela's cryptocurrency scam

Venezuela’s latest economic wheeze: a currency backed by a cryptocurrency backed by petroleum. To put it bluntly: it’s a scam on top of another scam | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Tuesday briefing: Google faces legal action over stored Location History data

Google is being sued for continuing to track users who disabled Location History, ant behaviour shows the importance of cooperation and 'laziness', N.K. Jemisin is the first author to win the Hugo Award three years in succession | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

A graphene breakthrough hints at the future of battery power

From laptops that charge in 15 minutes to electric scooters, the first round of graphene-based products could finally deliver on the promise of the much-hyped wonder material | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

All that's wrong with Nintendo's heavy-handed ROM crackdown

If Nintendo's lawsuits keep coming, there may be no future for an online community striving to provide a free way to enjoy cherished games of the past | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

China’s children are its secret weapon in the global AI arms race

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The Chinese firm behind London's electric black cabs has Uber in its sights UK

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

How IBM and Samsung gobble up patents to stay ahead of their rivals

The trend for patent grants keeps on going, with some firms using them to put-off rivals while others see them as a revenue source | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Yuval Noah Harari on what the year 2050 has in store for humankind

"As the pace of change increases, the very meaning of being human is likely to mutate and physical and cognitive structures will melt" | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Now DeepMind's AI can spot eye disease just as well as your doctor

The AI from Google's DeepMind made correct diagnoses 94.5 per cent of the time in a trial with Moorfields Eye Hospital | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

'Homo sapiens is an obsolete algorithm': Harari on how data could eat the world

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Spare change is dying, and the UK's homeless people are worried

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

A computer model could help save sharks and whales from extinction

Sharks, whales and dolphins regularly get caught up in fishing lines. Now, a new computer model might help regulators get a grip on destructive fishing methods | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

What's Driving Elon Musk?

He's one of the technology industry's most high profile and controversial figures. Here, his family, friends and colleagues reveal the inside story of Elon Musk | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

China is taking on Tesla's electric car supremacy (and winning) UK

In the west, Tesla is still the pinnacle of the electric vehicle industry. In China, it is anything but | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Why China will beat the West in the deadly race for AI weapons UK

“These naive hippy developers from Silicon Valley don’t understand – the CIA should force them” | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

In Africa, Technology Is the Final Weapon in the Deadly Poaching War

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The battery to power Uber's flying car dreams doesn’t exist (yet)

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The explosive race to totally reinvent the smartphone battery

Lithium-ion batteries power everything from smartphones and laptops to electric cars and e-cigarettes. But, with lithium close to breaking point, researchers are scrambling for the next battery breakthrough | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The fightback against Bitcoin energy guzzlers has begun

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

How the BBC is reinventing iPlayer to try and keep up with Netflix

Amid fears of millennials ditching iPlayer for Netflix, the BBC is stepping up its on-demand video ambitions. Expect more box sets, original shows and personalisation | Continue reading


@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Everything you thought you knew about dinosaur colours is wrong

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The big problem with big data? Without theory, it's just garbage

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Europe's scorching heatwave has revealed a mysterious henge

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Mobile apps caught screen-grabbing user interactions

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Dozens of PC games drop tracking software after surveillance fears

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

How the BBC and ITV are fixing delays on World Cup live streams

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Hackers just broke the iPhone X's Face ID using a 3D-printed mask

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Researchers Unmask Anonymous Twitter Accounts With 97% Accuracy Using ML

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The Thai cave rescue is relying on some totally ingenious tech hacks

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Europe is using smartphone data as a weapon to deport refugees UK

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Landing on the Ryugu asteroid

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Google’s artificial intelligence ethics won't curb war by algorithm UK

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Cloudflare's CEO still isn't sure he made the right call on the Daily Stormer

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The EU's bizarre war on memes is totally unwinnable

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

From Fallout to Half-Life, urban planning is crucial for game design

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Why the Summit supercomputer beating China's TaihuLight matters

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The EU's bizarre war on memes is totally unwinnable

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Tech co-operatives are leaving the startup rat race behind

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

The biggest legal crisis facing Uber started with a pile of vomit

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

Monzo's big smart bank move links your money to Alexa, Twitter etc via IFTTT

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

How musicMagpie turned old CDs into a £125M a year business

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago

How WeWork became the most hyped startup in the world

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@wired.co.uk | 5 years ago