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Google Pixel 3A Deal: WIRED’s Favorite Android Phone Is Nearly Half Off

It’s been a year since Google debuted the Pixel 3A, its first affordable Pixel, and there still aren’t a lot of Android phones in its…

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The Promise of Antibody Treatments for Covid-19

“We need vaccines,” immunologist Jacob Glanville says. He knows about combating infections; the fast-talking, curly-haired former Pfizer staff scientist has spent years searching for a…

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Kids Aren’t Spared From the Coronavirus. A New Inflammatory Condition in Children is on the Rise.

Children have started arriving at hospitals with a distinct set of symptoms during the pandemic. The condition is rare — about 150 kids in New…

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The coronavirus doesn’t care about your long weekend plans.

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What Is Clubhouse, and Why Does Silicon Valley Care?

Kurt Schrader, the CEO and cofounder of Clubhouse, knew that Clubhouse had become Silicon Valley’s idée fixe when, in early May, his Twitter mentions became…

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Trump’s favorite COVID-19 drug might actually increase risk of death

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Sundar Pichai Says Google Doesn’t Plan to Go Entirely Remote

The scrutiny is not new for us. I think it is a proper function of a society to scrutinize large companies. We are in many…

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40 Years Ago: Pac-Man Becomes Gaming’s Biggest Star

It all started with a slice of pizza. In 1979, video-game developer Toru Iwatani was searching for an idea. Up until that point, most of…

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The Ancient Practice of Child Labor Is Coming to Light

The tattered leather slipper would have fit a child under the age of 10. Well preserved for footwear nearly 3,000 years old, it was discovered…

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System of a Down Reschedule Shows With Korn, Faith No More

If there is a silver lining in the Covid-19 affected tour schedule of 2020, it’s that many of the highly anticipated events scheduled for this…

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