These are our favorite classic flicks, Marvel movies, and Star Wars sagas on the streaming platform.
What Music Did You Stream in 2022? Here’s How to Find Your Recaps
From Spotify Wrapped to Apple Music Replay, these are all the services that will tell you what songs were on the soundtrack of your year.
A look at Flipper Zero, a $200 portable security penetration testing tool for hackers of all levels to intercept and replay signals from IoT sensors and more (Dhruv Mehrotra/Wired)
Dhruv Mehrotra / Wired: A look at Flipper Zero, a $200 portable security penetration testing tool for hackers of all levels to intercept and replay signals from IoT sensors and more — Don’t be fooled by its fun name and Tamagotchi-like interface—this do-everything gadget is trouble waiting to happen and a whole lot more.
Q&A with author and labor lawyer Orly Lobel about AI’s ability to help mitigate human biases in hiring and compensation, privacy regulation, and more (Jennifer Conrad/Wired)
Jennifer Conrad / Wired: Q&A with author and labor lawyer Orly Lobel about AI’s ability to help mitigate human biases in hiring and compensation, privacy regulation, and more — Author and labor lawyer Orly Lobel says AI can help mitigate human biases in hiring and compensation.
In a Painful Year, Romance Nerds Embraced Radical Pleasure
Sometimes the best fantasies are the ones that could actually come true.
Get Ready to Play ‘Guess the Viral Variant’
Covid will stick around long-term, so we’ll need to find ways to predict its next move.
Everyone Is Using Google Photos Wrong
Ever-expanding cloud storage presents more risks than you might think.
Sensor Tower: Pinduoduo’s marketplace Temu gained 10.8M installations in the US since Sep. 1, and became the most downloaded US app between Nov. 1 and Dec. 14 (Shen Lu/Wall Street Journal)
Shen Lu / Wall Street Journal: Sensor Tower: Pinduoduo’s marketplace Temu gained 10.8M installations in the US since Sep. 1, and became the most downloaded US app between Nov. 1 and Dec. 14 — Temu, a marketplace with deep discounts and copious coupons, has become the most downloaded mobile app in the U.S. — Copy […]
Supply chain experts warn of a months-long disruption risk to Apple’s iPhone production and operations due to worker absenteeism, amid China’s COVID-19 wave (Patrick McGee/Financial Times)
Patrick McGee / Financial Times: Supply chain experts warn of a months-long disruption risk to Apple’s iPhone production and operations due to worker absenteeism, amid China’s COVID-19 wave — Supply chain experts warn outbreak following reversal of zero-Covid curbs creates uncertainty for iPhone maker
Twitter employees shed light on Elon Musk’s erratic leadership; a Signal message shows Musk wanted “full access” for Bari Weiss, which staff refused to grant (Faiz Siddiqui/Washington Post)
Faiz Siddiqui / Washington Post: Twitter employees shed light on Elon Musk’s erratic leadership; a Signal message shows Musk wanted “full access” for Bari Weiss, which staff refused to grant — Musk’s intense focus on his social media company purchase has devolved into the culture wars. Meanwhile, Tesla is tanking.
Russians Hacked JFK Airport Taxi Dispatch in Line-Skipping Scheme
Plus: An offensive US hacking operation, swatters hacking Ring cameras, a Netflix password-sharing crackdown, and more.
35 Best Couch Co-Op Games (2022): PS4/5, Xbox, PC, Switch
Settle in for some bonding time. These are some of the best cooperative titles for two to eight players, all playable on a single TV.
10 Best Meal Kit Delivery Services (2022): Blue Apron, Dinnerly, and More
From Blue Apron to Dinnerly, I’ve spent a couple of years cooking with boxed ingredients shipped to my door.
A look at XRAI Glass, an Android app for the deaf and hard of hearing that can caption real-life conversations when paired with the $379 Nreal Air AR glasses (Simon Hill/Wired)
Simon Hill / Wired: A look at XRAI Glass, an Android app for the deaf and hard of hearing that can caption real-life conversations when paired with the $379 Nreal Air AR glasses — XRAI Glass, when paired with $379 AR glasses, can caption real-life conversations as they happen, with a few major caveats.
Joe Biden signs into law an $858B defense policy bill conferring more power and obligations on US Cyber Command, such as offensive operations on foreign powers (Martin Matishak/The Record)
Martin Matishak / The Record: Joe Biden signs into law an $858B defense policy bill conferring more power and obligations on US Cyber Command, such as offensive operations on foreign powers — President Joe Biden signed a $858 billion defense policy bill on Friday, conferring more power — and obligations — on U.S. Cyber Command.
Mastodon’s decentralized nature raises concerns about the liability of users running their own instances, under copyright and privacy laws around the world (Amanda Hoover/Wired)
Amanda Hoover / Wired: Mastodon’s decentralized nature raises concerns about the liability of users running their own instances, under copyright and privacy laws around the world — As the niche, decentralized social networking platform rises in popularity, it faces rising costs, culture shifts—and potential legal risks.
Philadelphia-based Exyn, which develops AI-powered navigation tech for drones and robots, raised a $35M Series B from Reliance and others at a ~$107M valuation (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)
Manish Singh / TechCrunch: Philadelphia-based Exyn, which develops AI-powered navigation tech for drones and robots, raised a $35M Series B from Reliance and others at a ~$107M valuation — Reliance has backed the Philadelphia-based AI and robotics startup Exyn, the Indian conglomerate disclosed in a stock exchange filing …
The 2022 crypto winter showed the digital asset ecosystem is more interconnected than many participants realize, despite decentralization being a core tenet (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg: The 2022 crypto winter showed the digital asset ecosystem is more interconnected than many participants realize, despite decentralization being a core tenet — As 2021 came to a close, crypto enthusiasts were brimming with optimism. After all, it had been a banner year: Nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, had crossed into the mainstream.
A look at some NFT utility cases like gaming, as NFT trading volume fell from $17B in January 2022 to $400M in November 2022, amid the crypto market slump (Joel Khalili/Wired)
Joel Khalili / Wired: A look at some NFT utility cases like gaming, as NFT trading volume fell from $17B in January 2022 to $400M in November 2022, amid the crypto market slump — The market for non-fungible tokens took a nosedive this year. Now, die-hard evangelists think the key to success is finding different […]
Professor Emeritus Richard Wurtman, influential figure in translational research, dies at 86
Richard Wurtman, the Cecil H. Green Distinguished Professor Emeritus and a member of the MIT faculty for 44 years, died on Dec. 13. He was 86. Wurtman received an MD from Harvard Medical School in 1960 and trained at Massachusetts General Hospital before joining the laboratory of Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod at the National Institutes […]
Twitter Is No Longer a Creative Haven
Elon Musk’s changes have been most destabilizing to the very people who made the platform’s unique culture.
13 Best Air Purifiers (2022): HEPA, Portable, and Quiet
Keep the wildfire smoke, smog, and allergens out. We tested standard and HEPA models to find the right one for your home.
How to Use Physics to Tell If That Steph Curry Video Is Real
Could the Golden State Warriors legend really sink five full-court shots in a row? Some clever modeling can give fans a clue.
Sources: Twitter removed a feature that promoted safety resources related to suicide, child sexual exploitation, and more, after an order by Elon Musk (Reuters)
Reuters: Sources: Twitter removed a feature that promoted safety resources related to suicide, child sexual exploitation, and more, after an order by Elon Musk — Twitter Inc removed a feature in the past few days that promoted suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources to users looking …
Court transcript from plea hearing: Caroline Ellison said she and Sam Bankman-Fried knowingly misled lenders about how much Alameda was borrowing from FTX (Reuters)
Reuters: Court transcript from plea hearing: Caroline Ellison said she and Sam Bankman-Fried knowingly misled lenders about how much Alameda was borrowing from FTX — Sam Bankman-Fried and other FTX executives received billions of dollars in secret loans from the crypto mogul’s Alameda Research …
After pushback, the IRS delays a requirement for e-commerce platforms, including Venmo and PayPal, to send tax forms to small businesses with $600+ transactions (Naomi Jagoda/Bloomberg)
Naomi Jagoda / Bloomberg: After pushback, the IRS delays a requirement for e-commerce platforms, including Venmo and PayPal, to send tax forms to small businesses with $600+ transactions — The Internal Revenue Service is delaying a requirement for e-commerce platforms, including Venmo, PayPal, Cash App and Etsy …
MIT community in 2022: A year in review
In 2022, MIT returned to a bit of normalcy after the challenge of Covid-19 began to subside. The Institute prepared to bid farewell to its president and later announced his successor; announced five flagship projects in a new competition aimed at tackling climate’s greatest challenges; made new commitments toward ensuring support for diverse voices; and […]
What Causes Inflation?
Why your money is worth less than it used to be.
Do You Really Understand Your Best (and Worst) Customers?
Shift from asking, “What makes us money?” to “Who makes us money?”
3 Strategies to Bridge Generational Divides at Work
With effective leadership, friction between generations can spark creative opportunities.
Twitter will now let Blue subscribers upload 60-minute, 1080p videos up to 2GB on the web; iOS and Android users are still limited to 10-minute, 512MB videos (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: Twitter will now let Blue subscribers upload 60-minute, 1080p videos up to 2GB on the web; iOS and Android users are still limited to 10-minute, 512MB videos — After taking over Twitter, Elon Musk had long promised that the company is working toward making the platform more appealing to video creators.
Filing: Meta agrees to pay $725M to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of letting third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, access user data (Nate Raymond/Reuters)
Nate Raymond / Reuters: Filing: Meta agrees to pay $725M to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of letting third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, access user data — Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) has agreed to pay $725 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing …
Sources: TSMC is in advanced talks with key suppliers about setting up its first European plant in Dresden, Germany; construction could begin in early 2024 (Financial Times)
Financial Times: Sources: TSMC is in advanced talks with key suppliers about setting up its first European plant in Dresden, Germany; construction could begin in early 2024 — Company to send senior executives to Dresden early next year to discuss potential factory project in Germany
Russia is jamming more GPS satellite signals around Moscow
A rise in the jamming of satellite navigation within Russia follows attacks by drones on Russian airbases and may be designed to deter further strikes
Making scientific publishing easier around the world
If you’ve been at MIT long enough, you’ve probably heard grumblings about peer-reviewed journals that are slow or uncooperative. But those problems are trivial compared to the challenges faced by researchers in other parts of the world. Researchers in developing countries have to sift through lists of less familiar international journals that each have wildly […]
MIT’s departments, labs, and centers celebrate the holidays
Amid final exams and year-end research crunches, this is also the time of year when many in the MIT community take time to have some fun and express gratitude for the people that make their work possible. Each year across the Institute, community members gather for holiday parties and socializing in a more relaxed environment […]
Best Thermal Cameras for Phones (2022): Flir, Seek Thermal, Uni-T, Perfect Prime
These infrared imaging devices will show you how hot or cold the objects in the photo are.
Therabody Smart Goggles Review: Heat, Vibrations, and Massage
This wearable heats up, vibrates, and soothes sore eyes and temples. I don’t want to take it off.
The Best Automated Espresso, Latte, & Cappuccino Makers (2022)
Tired of plain drinks and pour-overs? Turn your kitchen into a café with these barista-worthy machines.
Crypto exchange Bullish, backed by Peter Thiel, and Far Peak, a SPAC led by ex-NYSE President Thomas Farley, call off their planned $9B merger announced in 2021 (Joanna Ossinger/Bloomberg)
Joanna Ossinger / Bloomberg: Crypto exchange Bullish, backed by Peter Thiel, and Far Peak, a SPAC led by ex-NYSE President Thomas Farley, call off their planned $9B merger announced in 2021 — Cryptocurrency exchange Bullish and special-purpose acquisition company Far Peak Acquisition Corp. have called off their planned merger.
LastPass says a threat actor stole a backup copy of its customers’ encrypted vault data using cloud storage keys stolen from a LastPass employee in August 2022 (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)
Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch: LastPass says a threat actor stole a backup copy of its customers’ encrypted vault data using cloud storage keys stolen from a LastPass employee in August 2022 — Password manager giant LastPass has confirmed that cybercriminals stole its customers’ encrypted password vaults …
The Privacy Act, passed in 1974, prevents sharing citizens’ data between US agencies, forcing the government to use data brokers and pay them millions per year (Alfred Ng/Politico)
Alfred Ng / Politico: The Privacy Act, passed in 1974, prevents sharing citizens’ data between US agencies, forcing the government to use data brokers and pay them millions per year — How an old privacy law and new security demands force Washington to rely on an industry in the crosshairs.
Manufacturing a cleaner future
Manufacturing had a big summer. The CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law in August, represents a massive investment in U.S. domestic manufacturing. The act aims to drastically expand the U.S. semiconductor industry, strengthen supply chains, and invest in R&D for new technological breakthroughs. According to John Hart, professor of mechanical engineering and director of […]
Cognitive scientists develop new model explaining difficulty in language comprehension
Cognitive scientists have long sought to understand what makes some sentences more difficult to comprehend than others. Any account of language comprehension, researchers believe, would benefit from understanding difficulties in comprehension. In recent years researchers successfully developed two models explaining two significant types of difficulty in understanding and producing sentences. While these models successfully predict […]
MIT in the media: 2022 in review
From the announcement that President L. Rafael Reif would be stepping down and the news that Duke University Provost Sally Kornbluth had been named MIT’s 18th president to the Institute’s first Climate Grand Challenges and the opening of the new MIT Museum in Kendall Square, MIT faculty, researchers, students, and staff made headlines in 2022. […]
How to Infuse Liberatory Practices into Work Practices
Applying lessons from the Black feminist tradition.
Validating Product-Market Fit in the Real World
Online ad platforms make it easy to obtain data-backed insights.
How to Get Better at Asking for Help at Work
Strategies to help you get the support you need to do your best work.
The Secret Life of Plant Killers
To take out invasives, the US relies on crews wielding hatchets, chainsaws, and herbicide. It’s a messy, fun job—but it may not be enough to stop the spread.
How Twitter played a major role in research and science communication, especially during the pandemic, as researchers and scientists leave the service (Chris Stokel-Walker/Nature)
Chris Stokel-Walker / Nature: How Twitter played a major role in research and science communication, especially during the pandemic, as researchers and scientists leave the service — Chris Stokel-Walker is a freelance journalist in Newcastle, UK. — You can also search for this author in — PubMed Google Scholar