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Americans watched their voting technology break down right in front of their eyes—or on social media—Tuesday, but it's too soon to tell if the problems reached historic proportions.

Here's how engineers might have deliberately derailed it.

Voting machines in one polling place had no power cords. The problems follow a big purge of voter rolls by the secretary of state, who is running for governor.

If Democrats take back the House on Tuesday, it will have been against all odds thanks to gerrymandering that has skewed so heavily toward Republicans.

Tinder, Ariana Grande, The Rock, and many more are exhorting the masses to cast their ballots.

WIRED is looking out for the biggest stories, the most common hoaxes, and the likeliest sources of confusion as they emerge throughout the day.

AMD and Intel are combining modular pieces of silicon into a single chip, like assembling Lego blocks.

Alphabet's longevity lab Calico trawled through Ancestry's massive genealogy database to study human longevity—and found that DNA matters less than people have long believed.

The $84,000 luxury sedan can sense an impending crash and adjust its suspension to protect its occupants in under a second.

Picking the right iPhone has become an increasingly difficult choice, but this breakdown may help.

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