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Many people mistakenly believe that Plan B is an abortion pill. It's not. Let's break down the contraceptive colloquially known as the morning-after pill. https://t.co/YbDNCaDBYm — PolitiTweet.org
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Apple Music Sing, available later this month, will give subscribers the ability to transform millions of the platform's most popular songs into lyric-free sing-alongs, all powered by machine intelligence and proprietary processing technology: https://t.co/7TOadrDuW4 📸: Apple https://t.co/SurRBVlNT0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Default settings allow tech companies to steer people toward behavior they want and still argue that they're “giving users the choice” which is why you should always be skeptical. https://t.co/NsN0DNg9Ji — PolitiTweet.org
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"People get hurt from the very practical ways [large language] models fall short in deployment, & these failures are the result of choices made by the builders of these systems - choices we are obliged to critique and hold model builders accountable for." https://t.co/LTFEQDphG0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Check out our newest Double Click and head to WIRED to read the full story! — PolitiTweet.org
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Celebrate the comfort of the great indoors. https://t.co/u1AEGD4mjz — PolitiTweet.org
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In 15 years, Google Street View has circled the planet 400 times. WIRED walks through all those years of gadgets and gear to understand the tools Google Street View uses to map the world. https://t.co/jbedJeQG9r — PolitiTweet.org
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Every coffee lover has their favorite method of brewing, and every coffee lover feels lost without it on the go. To keep you from the depths of gas station coffee sorrow—or, worse—we've rounded up the best ways to make a great cup of Joe while traveling https://t.co/f3gPBueD2g — PolitiTweet.org
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These WIRED-tested wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected. https://t.co/qdGbcvuERf — PolitiTweet.org
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Read Steven Levy’s full story of the iPod creator and the Web3 wallet at https://t.co/ZxqAU0VzUF, and keep track of all our reporting by subscribing to WIRED newsletters today. https://t.co/P26HeSXu9f 13/13 https://t.co/5p7KviLkEg — PolitiTweet.org
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For now, Fadell’s latest tour de force stands as a friendly ambassador for a future that’s still far away for most of us, and a glimpse of how we might yet wind up with something useful from what so far has been a blockchain of fools. 12/13 — PolitiTweet.org
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The Ledger-ites admit, though, that no matter how slick Stax is, it interacts with systems that have massive barriers to entry and existential questions of reliability. Still, they believe in the promise of crypto and the necessity of self-custody. 11/13 https://t.co/rQ8X4YYxKf — PolitiTweet.org
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The implosion of FTX capped off a convulsive year for digital assets, yet the folks at Ledger say it’s been a vindication for their company. People who had been holding digital assets in exchanges are moving them to hardware wallets. 10/13 — PolitiTweet.org
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But a delightful wallet can only do so much; it’s not going to win over people who struggle through 40,000 word crypto explainers in allegedly plain language and still can’t figure it out. Does Ledger really believe it can transform the industry? 9/13 https://t.co/YgjDB8Knv7 — PolitiTweet.org
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In Fadell’s mind, the wallet should be about the size of a credit card and have a touchscreen. He saw people owning more than one. He came up with the idea of having magnets to snap multiple units into a tidy stack like a cash bundle. 8/13 https://t.co/YkrNLrfU4Z — PolitiTweet.org
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As the guy who swept away the pain points of first-generation MP3 players and thermostats, Fadell was quick to understand the shortcomings of Ledger’s wallet: its screen was tiny, it lacked a keypad, setup took a glacial 30 minutes. 7/13 — PolitiTweet.org
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Fadell met with Gauthier at a Paris cafĂ©. They agreed that Ledger’s next product needed to have broader appeal. “I want to be the chief designer on that,” Fadell told Gauthier when he hit on a vision for Stax. The CEO immediately agreed. 6/13 — PolitiTweet.org
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Pascal Gauthier, an early investor, believed that a fusty mentality was hindering the company's growth. He wanted to mix Ledger’s rigid security focus with Steve Jobs-level creativity. In 2018, he took part in a boardroom uprising that made him CEO. 5/13 https://t.co/riZtKpZxTi — PolitiTweet.org
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But in the weeks leading up to Ledger’s reveal of Stax, the arc of crypto has bent into a dunk tank. Timing, as product gurus know, is everything. Stax might be coming at the perfect moment, but it could as easily be the worst. 4/13 — PolitiTweet.org
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Fadell is reinventing this gadget. He believes that by giving the Ledger Stax the panache of the hottest consumer gadgets, he will be able to redirect the crypto field, just as he helped kick off digital music and the smart home. 3/13 https://t.co/ga8mZwKVZ1 — PolitiTweet.org
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When you own cryptocurrency your balance is protected solely by a private key that can be devilishly hard to keep safe. Ledger’s wallets act as tiny vaults–a physical lock for digital secrets–but so far they’ve been off-putting. Much like crypto. 2/13 — PolitiTweet.org
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đź§µTony Fadell led the team that created Apple’s iPod, and cofounded the Google-acquired company Nest. Now he’s building the Ledger Stax, a hardware wallet he hopes will attract more non-nerds to Web3. https://t.co/Bjn4aYBVdI đź“· Julien Faure https://t.co/YaoBslJcdy — PolitiTweet.org
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Films made for, or inspired by, the extremely online will invade the discourse in early 2023. Get ready for M3GAN, Cat Person, and an ursid on drugs. https://t.co/LBwUW3UBPt — PolitiTweet.org
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“Technology is definitely not the only solution” to entrenched disparities. Governments have the power and responsibility to intervene too. But an app—or a drone, or an AI chatbot—might help it all click. https://t.co/L6jgeXmZWq — PolitiTweet.org
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A team of physicists used starlight to measure the fine structure constant, whose value makes our universe possible, really is the same everywhere. https://t.co/BAWvIH2Lf1 — PolitiTweet.org
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The great holiday rush has become the great holiday mush, more a blob of intensified travel than a burst of large spikes. https://t.co/4ZXbviROqP — PolitiTweet.org
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Elizabeth Montoya and Chrissy Fernandez from @GWR to take the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answer the Internet's most searched questions about the Guinness World Records. https://t.co/KyVwGzubBR — PolitiTweet.org
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Fossil’s new Gen 6 Wellness smartwatch looks nice, but that can only get you so far. https://t.co/6tMz7Zzu9v — PolitiTweet.org
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“Technology is definitely not the only solution” to entrenched disparities. Governments have the power and responsibility to intervene too. But an app—or a drone, or an AI chatbot—might help it all click. https://t.co/dMTtPQIunx — PolitiTweet.org
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If you’re curious whether it’s a good idea to use Lensa, here’s what you should consider before spending money and uploading your selfies. https://t.co/wLoBIqpdtv — PolitiTweet.org