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Nintendo is making a big push for the Switch as a destination for indie games. It makes sense: the Switch needs indies. It's not yet clear if indies need Switch. The post Forget Mario: The Nintendo Switch Will Live or Die With Indie Games appeared first on WIRED.

They called it Wintel. It made Microsoft rich. Now it's a drag. The post Microsoft and Intel's Decades-Long Alliance Has Started To Fray appeared first on WIRED.

Confide has become a favorite among political staffers looking for secrecy. Unfortunately, it lacked plenty of basic security features. The post That Encrypted Chat App the White House Liked? Full of Holes appeared first on WIRED.

The piece required two weeks to create, and seconds to sweep away. The post An Artist Makes the Universe From Sand—And Then Destroys It appeared first on WIRED.

Why is it so hard for the FCC chairman to say he'll stand up to Trump? The post FCC Chairman on Trump's War on the Press: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ appeared first on WIRED.

Why would I pay attention to your increasingly worrisome ideological leanings? I'm a TV! The post I Am Your Samsung Smart TV, and I Am Positively Not Spying On You appeared first on WIRED.

When asked to point out the hotbeds of audio innovation on a map, the casual headphone buyer probably wouldn't finger the United Kingdom. The post Looking for New Headphones? Try a Set From Across the Pond appeared first on WIRED.

A day in the field as researchers wring water data from Colorado's snowpack. The post It Takes More Than a Shovel to Decode Colorado's Snowpack (Like Lasers) appeared first on WIRED.

With its Vault 7 dump, WikiLeaks underscores the fragility beneath the tech industry's unassailable veneer. The post The CIA Leak Exposes Tech’s Vulnerable Future appeared first on WIRED.

And meet the pilot who sucks goop through a straw while looking down at the curvature of the Earth. The post Flight Lab: Take Off in NASA's Cold War Spy Plane—for Science! appeared first on WIRED.

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