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Jan 2, 2018 • 7min

The Most-read WIRED Culture Stories of 2017

Earlier this year, WIRED published a story that asked a question that seemed to encapsulate internet culture in 2017: What does 'covfefe' mean? The nonsense term was tweeted out by President Donald Trump, and the internet went into a fit trying to define it. As WIRED culture writer Angela Watercutter wrote, "Nearly every great meme starts with an obscure word, hashtag, or image that is then granted humor based on what the internet does with it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 1, 2018 • 9min

Review: iRobot Roomba 980

The most annoying part of vacuuming is the prep work. If you want to avoid making thousands of little tiny passes with an awkward push vacuum, you have to invest a significant amount of time picking up and putting away toys, cleaning up clothes, and moving furniture. Unfortunately, many robot vacuums do not offer significant improvements in this regard. Their instruction manuals warn you to tidy up beforehand if you don’t want the botvac to get stuck. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 1, 2018 • 4min

Meal Kits Have a Packaging Problem

Recently, someone asked me if I thought people were cooking at home less frequently than they used to. I bristled at the query, probably because I was worried that it might be true. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 29, 2017 • 11min

Before Self-Driving Cars Become Real, They Face These Challenges

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Dec 29, 2017 • 4min

5 Tips and Tricks For Using Your Amazon Kids Tablet

Handing your child a teddy bear with an embedded camera is a bad idea. But a kid-friendly tablet, with carefully curated content under direct parental supervision, is another thing altogether. Our recommended tablet for kids is the Amazon Fire HD 8 for Kids, which we reviewed earlier this year. Its parental controls and rugged design make it ideal for your tot, but there are five things you should look for when you set up your Amazon Fire for Kids device for the first time. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 28, 2017 • 6min

The Most-Read WIRED Transportation Stories of 2017

When I worked at Texas Monthly magazine, there was no surer way to capture a reader's attention than to put Willie Nelson on the cover or in the headline. It seems WIRED's version of the Red-Headed Stranger is one Elon Musk. This year, the Tesla CEO (probably better known as a hat salesman) finally launched the car company's Model 3 and unveiled an electric big rig to much fanfare—and to much interest of the WIRED audience. But it wasn't just Tesla dominating the headlines. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 28, 2017 • 5min

The Best Movies You Missed in 2017, From 'The Big Sick' to 'The Florida Project'

Every year more movies hit theaters than any sane person could ever hope to try to see. Yet we here at WIRED are crazy enough to try to see as many as we can. And in the process we often catch films that might fall under the radar (or just get overlooked in lieu of a second, or third, viewing of Thor: Ragnarok or Star Wars: The Last Jedi). Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 28, 2017 • 8min

Just Ask Amazon: Streaming Football Games Is Way Harder Than It Looks

In an NFL game, every big play is a content earthquake. The moment Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones catches a touchdown by ripping the ball out of a hapless defender's hands, the effects ripple far and wide. Somebody in the stands with a good view uploads their video to Instagram. Fantasy scores and online gamecasts update. Twitter goes nuts. Friends text "DID YOU SEE THAT" with a bunch of wide-eye emoji. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 27, 2017 • 7min

2017 Is the Year the Home Button Died. Soon, You Won’t Miss It

The most convincing lie Steve Jobs ever told was "you already know how to use it." For years, Apple crowed about its ability to build gadgets that were so simple and obvious, they were practically ingrained—as if you could emerge from decades of cryogenic freeze and instinctively understand how to 3D-Touch the camera app icon and snap a selfie. Need proof? Just look at this adorable video of a two-year old, already playing games on her iPad! That notion, of course, is false. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 27, 2017 • 3min

2018 Is the Year Electric Cars Really Catch On

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