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Sep 3, 2016

9 reasons why the Lincoln Navigator concept car is a glimpse into the future

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Lincoln’s Navigator concept car is loaded with high-tech features that we’ll likely see in future models.

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Sep 3, 2016

This Wristband Lets You Talk Through Your Fingertips

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This wristband lets you take phone calls through your fingers.

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Sep 2, 2016

Native Americans are under attack in the Dakotas

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Fresh water was turned off from their camp so that a new oil pipeline could be installed on their lands.

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Sep 2, 2016

162 Future Jobs: Preparing for Jobs that Don’t Yet Exist

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Thomas Frey’s futurist predictions will leave you beyond enlightened. Learn more about the future of jobs by clicking here!

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Sep 2, 2016

This Pen Can Gauge Vitamin Deficiency

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This device lets you know which vitamins your body needs.

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Sep 1, 2016

Watch: How Self Driving Cars Could End Traffic Jams

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Automating a smooth future.

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Aug 31, 2016

This Glass Won’t Scratch

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This glass is 70% more resistant to scratches and falls.

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Aug 31, 2016

Survival Capsule

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Water storage, GPS and air supply tanks come standard.

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Aug 30, 2016

How Social Media May Be Keeping Senior Citizens Young

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Those “HI HONEY IT’S ME GRANDMA LOVE YOU—GRANDMA” posts may be keeping her happy and healthy.

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Aug 30, 2016

President Barack Obama Will Guest-Edit Wired’s November Issue — By Robert Capps | Wired

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President Barack Obama reviews layout boards in the Roosevelt Room with Wired Magazine Editor in Chief Scott Dadich and Editorial Director Rob Capps for the issue he his guest editing.

“Wired has had some amazing guest editors over the years. J.J. Abrams on magic, mysteries, and puzzles; Bill Gates on solving the world’s biggest problems; Christopher Nolan on space, time, and multiple dimensions; and, most recently, Serena Williams on equality in the digital age. This November we will add President Barack Obama to our guest editor ranks—the first time WIRED (or any other magazine) has been guest-edited by a sitting president.”

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