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How to Spring Clean Your Digital Clutter to Protect Yourself

You don't have to get your hands dirty to do the most important spring cleaning of the year. The post How to Spring Clean Your Digital Clutter to Protect Yourself appeared first on WIRED .

Tomorrow’s Cars Won’t Just Drive Themselves. They’ll Feel Different

What you touch and feel inside the car has once again drawn the attention of the world's designers. The post Tomorrow’s Cars Won’t Just Drive Themselves. They’ll Feel Different appeared first on WIRED .

While You Were Offline: Mr. Trump Goes to Europe to Spread Social Awkwardness

The president's travels abroad are giving the internet a lot to work with lately. The post While You Were Offline: Mr. Trump Goes to Europe to Spread Social Awkwardness appeared first on WIRED .

Cutting H-1B Visas Endangers Scientific Progress For Everyone

Opinion: H-1B visas are vital to US scientific advancement. The post Cutting H-1B Visas Endangers Scientific Progress For Everyone appeared first on WIRED .

The Community Zuck Longs to Build Remains a Distant Dream

Mark Zuckerberg wants Facebook to build a global community. Easier said than done. The post The Community Zuck Longs to Build Remains a Distant Dream appeared first on WIRED .

Why You Should Keep Funding Kickstarter Projects That Don’t Deliver

Despite being a gamble for the consumer, crowdfunding is the only way a small group of people can turn their idea into a sustainable company. The post Why You Should Keep Funding Kickstarter Projects That Don't Deliver appeared first on WIRED .

The GIF Turns 30: How an Ancient Format Changed the Internet

The web's favorite way to say how you feel just turned 30. Yep, it turns out the GIF is a millennial, too. The post The GIF Turns 30: How an Ancient Format Changed the Internet appeared first on WIRED .

Lawyers, Not Ethicists, Will Solve the Robocar ‘Trolley Problem’

The question of whether an autonomous vehicle, faced with an impending collision, kills its passengers or someone else is moot. The post Lawyers, Not Ethicists, Will Solve the Robocar 'Trolley Problem' appeared first on WIRED .