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Apple has built its success on selling devices. Now, it's showing signs of opening up to the idea that it needs to do more. The post Apple Wants to Move Past Hardware But Isn't Ready to Commit appeared first on WIRED.

This week nearly everything that happened online was in some way related to the tragic mass shooting in Orlando. Here's what you may have missed. The post While You Were Offline: Break the Internet and Rebuild a Better One appeared first on WIRED.

Witch movies force us to confront a lot more than dark magic—they force us to confront how people feel about women with power. The post Witch Movies Aren’t Just About Horror. They’re About the Fear of Female Power appeared first on WIRED.

Use these cloud services to build your own domestic surveillance state. The post Protect Your Home With This Internet-Connected Security Gear appeared first on WIRED.

The best part of any renovation is the demolition. With these burly tools in your arsenal, you can make easy work of those walls, countertops, and floors. The post This Gear Makes It Easy to Destroy Your Home (In a Good Way) appeared first on WIRED.

3-D printers are user-friendly, but most can only build up objects from plastic or resin. CNC mills can go further. The post CNC Mills Don't Have to Be Beautiful, But This Bamboo One Sure Is appeared first on WIRED.

This hot highway has a buckle in the road. Why do solids expand when heated? How far would a car jump? What does this do to traffic? The post The Physics of Cars Catching Insane Air Off a Bump in a Highway appeared first on WIRED.

Color-coding and interconnections among 234 music genres put the history of pop music on display. The post A Dizzying Infographic Traipses Through 146 Years of Music appeared first on WIRED.

A lab in Hungary has reported an anomaly that could lead to a physics revolution. But even as excitement builds, closer scrutiny has unearthed a troubling backstory. The post The Mysterious X Boson Could Upend the Standard Model. If It Actually Exists appeared first on WIRED.

Inside the Siemens factory that's making the rolling stock for Florida's privately-funded intercity rail system. The post Step Into the Huge Factory Forging America's Fancy New Trains appeared first on WIRED.

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