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From the ludicrous Dodge Demon to the new Mercedes AMG, this year's show is all about power. The post Bask in the Glory of the Horsepower-Happy New York Auto Show appeared first on WIRED.

A little <em>Hitchhiker's Guide</em> and a lot of Easter eggs start off Capaldi's last season with some much-needed levity. The post Doctor Who's New Season Starts Off With a Dose of...Douglas Adams? appeared first on WIRED.

To create more immersive worlds, VR makers are turning to the same kinds of chips powering the artificial intelligence explosion. The post A Chip Revolution Will Bring Better VR Sooner Than You Think appeared first on WIRED.

Each weekend we round up the news stories that we didn't break or cover in depth but that still deserve your attention. The post Security News This Week: Nasty Microsoft Word ‘Booby Trap’ Loaded PCs With Malware appeared first on WIRED.

Author Daniel Suarez has envisioned humanity's highly enhanced future, and it's astonishing. The post Genetically Modified Humans Are Pure Fiction—But Not for Long appeared first on WIRED.

If you want to see one of the most eye-pleasing presentations of sports in VR, few options look better than NextVR. The post 3-D TV Tech Finally Finds Good Use Streaming NBA Action in Virtual Reality appeared first on WIRED.

What UFOs and neoliberalism show us about how ideas can triumph over stubborn human perception. The post Don't Despair: Big Ideas Can Still Change The World appeared first on WIRED.

Opinion: Free body cameras may help police, but they come at a cost to civil liberties. The post Taser’s Free Body Cameras Are Good for Cops, Not the People appeared first on WIRED.

Auroras on Uranus, sand dunes on Mars, and a look at Earth glittering with lights at night. The post Space Photos of the Week: Gasbag Starburst Galaxy Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Making Stars appeared first on WIRED.

With tensions mounting in the Korean Peninsula, a look at how much---or how little---damage the Hermit Kingdom could cause stateside. The post North Korea Probably Can’t Strike the US Yet—But It’s Still Plenty Scary appeared first on WIRED.

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