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The Hacks We Can't See

Scanning Code for Viruses Is No Longer a Job for Humans

Only a tiny percentage of code analysis is still done by humans.
Andrada Fiscutean
7.25.16
Hacking

The Internet of Things Will Turn Large-Scale Hacks into Real World Disasters

The rise of the Internet of Things threatens to make it much easier to cause real-life damage through cyberattacks.
Bruce Schneier
7.25.16
The Hacks We Can't See

How Not To Get Hacked When Renting An Airbnb Apartment

Can you trust the WiFi in the apartments you rent on Airbnb?
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
7.25.16
Premieres

Listen to The Linedots Hypnotic Pop: "Small Talk"

This new London duo are keeping it enigmatic… but all you need to really know is Evangeline used to be a fencing champ and this song is a press repeat gem.
Kim Taylor Bennett
7.25.16
Art

Submit Your Work to Our DIY Zine-Making Competition

The Creators Project and Zean.It are teaming up to find the next great zine artist.
The Creators Project
7.25.16
Tour de France

VICE Sports World News Roundup: July 25, 2016

Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
Brian Blickenstaff
7.25.16
Art

It's Marx's 'Das Kapital'—Except It's a Giant Sculpture

Chinese artist Wang Yuyang's 'Identity' turned one of the modern era's most iconic texts into binary code, then visualized it using 3D modelling.
Kevin Holmes
7.25.16
Health

This Is Why You Should Order Lunch an Hour Early

New research from the University of Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon University indicates that the longer in advance people order lunch, the fewer calories it will contain.
Daisy Meager
7.25.16
motherboard show

How Ghana’s Biggest Slum Copes With Climate Change-Fueled Floods

Old Fadama, the biggest slum in Ghana’s capital, represents what climate change might do to cities around the world.
Mariana Fernandez
7.25.16
abortion

Poorer Latina and Black Women Were Most Screwed Over By Texas Abortion Ban

New figures show that Hispanic and black women were disproportionately affected by the Texas abortion law struck down by the Supreme Court. Advocates explain why poor women are more likely to get screwed by the system.
Sirin Kale
7.25.16
Art

Leonardo DiCaprio's Art Auction Raises $45 Million: Last Week in Art

Artists included, to name just a few, Damien Hirst, James Turrell, and Adrien Brody.
Sami Emory
7.25.16
Motherboard Blog

Gesture Based Interfaces Will Provide Immersive Infotainment Experiences

With a 3D camera and a projector, gesture based computing could provide infotainment hubs for public uses
Joseph Neighbor
7.25.16
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