Media and political experts say Trump's campaign is advancing the plot of the centuries-long story of media as propaganda. The post With Manafort Out, Trump Begins New (and Scary) Chapter appeared first on WIRED.
The singer just released "Endless," a "visual album" featuring turns from Johnny Greenwood, Jazmine Sullivan, and James Blake. And more music is on the way. The post You Can Finally Hear (and Watch) a New Frank Ocean Album appeared first on WIRED.
Take My Wife's Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito weigh in on the new crop of shows. Warning: May contain time travel, remakes, and lightning. The post Our Almost Entirely Serious Guide to TV This Fall appeared first on WIRED.
There are two types of submarines. The traditional kind keeps the inside at a constant pressure but there is also a kind with variable pressure. The post Trust Us: You Can’t Really Turn a Truck Into a Submarine appeared first on WIRED.
The tentpole videogame is having a crisis of character, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided might be its herald. The post Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Tries, and Fails, to Be a Political Game appeared first on WIRED.
Researchers use online photos to create 3-D renders of faces and successfully dupe four facial recognition systems. The post Hackers Trick Facial-Recognition Logins With Photos From Facebook (What Else?) appeared first on WIRED.
The female-focused satirical has always been a sly, wry send-up of how the media views women. But its comedy/catharsis combo is timelier than ever. The post How Reductress Became the Most Brutally Truthful Comedy Site Out There appeared first on WIRED.
The New York Times is shutting down one of its boldest app experiments. It's disappointing but not surprising. The post News Apps Are Dying Off. But in a Way, They’ll Live On appeared first on WIRED.
The short-throw PH450U runs on batteries, lets you cast video from Android devices, and doesn't need much space to create a huge picture. The post LG’s Tiny Battery-Powered Projector Beams an 80-Inch Picture appeared first on WIRED.
Firenadoes are spinning columns of smoke and fire, caused by wind interacting with the blaze itself---a complex mix of fire and fluid dynamics. The post How the Blue Cut Blaze Spawns Those Insane Firenadoes appeared first on WIRED.
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