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Start with a sort of crash test dummy that has creepily realistic human ears, then add a bunch of road noise. Repeat.

Huawei says Chinese law prohibits the government from ordering it to install backdoors for spying. US lawyers say a law's text isn't always the final word in China.

New research from IBM shows that several visitor management systems had a rash of vulnerabilities.

In other headlines: Michael Cohen went to Washington and some people said things they (probably) shouldn't on Twitter.

Elon Musk hits a milestone and gets in trouble with the SEC, Lyft files for its IPO, cities investigate congestion pricing, and more.

Will Roper, acquisition executive for the US Air Force, talks to WIRED's editor-in-chief about making the military more adaptive, the role of AI, and what he worries about every day.

A new wave of smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy Fold use plastic polymers, not glass, for their displays. That could cause some unexpected headaches.

The latest way in which wealthy countries are profiting off developing nations is by harvesting useful genetic samples without paying a cent.

At the Lesbians Who Tech conference, Susan Wojcicki said the platform takes children’s safety seriously and has restricted comments on videos featuring kids.

The Hulu series about an underachieving gamer combines 'Back to the Future' with 'There's Something About Mary'.

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