Articles filed under Washington Post
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Analysis: What the FaceApp freak-out really tells usJul 20, 2019 6:23 am - Thank God for technology. How else would we know what Gordon Ramsay would look like at 92? Or the Jonas Brothers as septuagenarian has-been heartthrobs. Or Ludacris, sti...
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How quickly can AI solve a Rubik's Cube?Jul 20, 2019 6:19 am - Few things reveal the limits of someone's problem-solving skills faster than a Rubik's cube, the multicolored, three-dimensional puzzle that has befuddled so many since ...
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Tesla's plan to deliver fully self-driving cars this year worries regulators, expertsJul 20, 2019 6:18 am - SAN FRANCISCO - Tesla is racing to be first to the market with a self-driving car made for the masses, promising to send as soon as this year an over-the-air software up...
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Emoji are — finally — becoming more diverseJul 20, 2019 6:15 am - Silicon Valley is notoriously lacking in diversity. But tech giants are making major progress in at least one area of inclusivity: emoji. On Wednesday, Apple and Google ...
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Your data is for sale online, and software you installed yourself is to blameJul 20, 2019 6:00 am - I've watched you check in for a flight and seen your doctor refilling a prescription. I've peeked inside corporate networks at reports on faulty rockets. If I wanted, I ...
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He was deemed too old to be dangerous. Now, at 77, he's been convicted of another murder.Jul 19, 2019 1:00 am - Albert Flick was supposed to be too old to pose a threat to anyone. When he came before a judge in Portland, Maine, in 2010, he was in his late 60s, and had spent roughl...
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Your baby's diaper could be connected to the Internet soonJul 19, 2019 1:00 am - Pampers is the latest company to jump into trendy, wearable devices with a new "connected care system" called Lumi that tracks babies' activity through a sensor that att...
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After distancing himself from hostile chant, Trump calls rally supporters 'incredible patriots'Jul 19, 2019 1:00 am - WASHINGTON - A day after he sought to distance himself from a hostile chant by his supporters, President Donald Trump lashed out at the media for its coverage of the epi...
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The Soviets tried to beat Apollo 11. They crashed a spacecraft on the moon instead.Jul 19, 2019 1:00 am - As Neil Armstrong walked on the lunar surface and marveled at the "fine, sandy particles" that crunched under his boot, he and the rest of the Apollo 11 crew were not al...
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The president's new helicopter has a flaw: It scorches the White House lawnJul 18, 2019 1:00 am - The presidential helicopter isn't supposed to leave scorch marks on the White House lawn. So the Navy and Lockheed Martin are working to fix a "high risk" problem after ...