Twenty candidates. Two nights. A bunch of 60-second answers. Probably at least one meme. Here's how to watch.
Apple
An iOS 13 Preview: The 7 Top Features Coming to Your iPhone
By Lauren Goode
Apple's next mobile operating system is now available as a public beta. Here's what you need to know about iOS 13.
National Affairs
Wayfair Employees Are Walking Out. Here's Why
By Louise Matsakis
Workers are protesting the ecommerce company's business with a government contractor that manages children's detention camps at the southern border.
WIRED Opinion
I Scraped Millions of Venmo Payments. Your Data Is at Risk
By Dan Salmon
Opinion: Venmo makes sending and receiving money a social affair. But those emoji-laden payment descriptions leave you exposed to cyberattacks.
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Kicking Gas
Arnold Schwarzenegger Stars in an Ad Plugging Electric Cars
By Alex Davies
The former Terminator and California governor poses as a sleazy car salesman and makes patently ridiculous arguments against going electric.
politics
The Debates Will Be About Climate—Disguised as Other Issues
By Adam Rogers
Every issue the presidential hopefuls will debate this week is deeply tied to climate change. The question is what the candidates will do about it.
Ideas
Facebook’s Libra Cryptocurrency Betrays Its True Ambitions
By Molly Wood
The social network wants to enable easy, inexpensive global commerce, sure. But its ultimate goals are a little more … geopolitical.
Data Standard
15 Cities Will Track Scooters to Get a Handle on Regulation
By Aarian Marshall
The cities, which include New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, will use the same tool to keep track of where scooters go, and where they are parked.
UX
A Brief History of Smartphone Notifications
By Lauren Goode
A conversation with Matías Duarte, one of the designers of Android, about how notifications grew from an idea to a relentless buzz.
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