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Computers and Software
Developers
Microsoft and GitHub Strengthen Their Hold on Open Source
App Health
Phones Could Track the Spread of Covid-19. Is It a Good Idea?
Remote Access
Telemedicine Is a Safety Valve for Strained Hospitals
Bill Gates Steps Down From Microsoft's Board
Arts & Letters
Buy One of These Fonts—Then Decide If It's Your Type
code
Python Is More Popular Than Ever
Privacy
WireGuard Gives Linux a Faster, More Secure VPN
Energy Efficiency
Data Centers Aren't Devouring the Planet's Electricity—Yet
Angry Nerd
Don't Fall for the Quantum Con
Opinion
Alphabet Flirts With $1 Trillion but Needs a Second Act
Street Signs
How Aid Groups Map Refugee Camps That Officially Don't Exist
Upgrade
Now It's Really, Truly Time to Give Up Windows 7
Wired Opinion
Best Buy Bucks the Trend That’s Crushing Other Retailers
Local First
You Can Have Collaborative Software That’s Wary of the Cloud
Qubit
Amazon Joins Tech’s Great Quantum Computing Race
Data
Inside Momentum's data-driven march to put Corbyn in Number 10
End of Life
Think App Updates Suck? Try Upgrading a Programming Language
Hail Timmy
Email App Maker Begs Apple CEO to Get Back on the App Store
Android
Thousands of Android apps have old security flaws lurking inside
code
GitHub Finally Has Its Own Mobile Apps
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