Ivo Ferrari ci presenta un concatenamento invernale storico e, a torto, forse poco conosciuto: quello effettuato, nel 1989, da Tiziano Cantalamessa e Franchino Franceschi sui 4 Pilastri del Paretone del Gran Sasso. Si tratta di grande alpinismo invernale (da ricordare!) e di due grandi alpinisti come è evidente anche dal racconto di uno dei protagonisti, […]
Read MoreLive streaming adesso della terza ed ultima tappa della Coppa Italia Boulder che si sta attualmente disputando a Bressanone Bressanone sta attualmente ospitando la terza ed ultima tappa della Coppa Italia Boulder 2019. Dopo le Qualifiche di ieri, oggi ore 11 le Semifinali, e ore 16:30 le finali. Dopo le tappe di Prato e Bologna, […]
Read MoreClick:release the button In Valle dell’Orco Massimiliano Celano e Tiziano Marchetti nel mese di marzo 2019 hanno aperto Easy rider, una nuova via di 160 metri poco prima del Caporal alla Parete dei Falchi. L’idea con TizianoMarchetti è nata dal voler fare un’opera di restauro alla Parete dei Falchi, un bel posto poco frequentato dove esistono […]
Read MoreFew weeks have better encapsulated the whiplash-inducing discussions playing out around free speech online than the previous one. Last Monday the country was already knee-deep in questions about the internet’s role in spreading hate speech—and whether platforms were doing enough to combat it—after the web forum 8chan played host once again to a hateful manifesto […]
Read MoreLast week, YouTuber Justin Ashford swapped the original battery in an iPhone XR with one he bought from an electronics market in Shenzhen. Ashford runs a channel called TheArtofRepair, which features videos about repairing electronics. This latest repair video wasn’t just an ordinary battery swap. It was a pointed message to Apple. The external battery […]
Read MoreFor months, systems administrators have been racing to patch their Windows systems against BlueKeep, a critical vulnerability in Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol that could enable a global, internet-chewing worm if not fixed across hundreds of thousands of vulnerable computers. That worm has yet to arrive. But now, Microsoft has reset the clock in that race, […]
Read MoreOn a bright Monday in January 2017, at 2:30 in the afternoon, about a thousand Google employees—horrified, alarmed, and a little giddy—began pouring out of the company’s offices in Mountain View, California. They packed themselves into a cheerful courtyard outside the main campus café, a parklike area dotted with picnic tables and a shade structure […]
Read MoreGreetings, and welcome to this Monday's edition of The Monitor, WIRED's culture news roundup. What's happening? Glad you asked. First up, videogames are huge on Twitter. Second, Universal has canceled the release of one of its upcoming films. And finally, folks can finally get a glimpse of the new Apple TV+ show from Jennifer Aniston […]
Read MoreHacker summer camp is here again! You know what that means: WIRED is back in Las Vegas for the annual Black Hat and Defcon security conferences, where we’re digging into the latest and greatest hacks on display. First, let’s talk about iPhones. A researcher found it’s possible to break into one just by sending a […]
Read MoreLast month, a young transgender woman from Central America applied for asylum in the US. Unlike thousands of others requesting asylum at the US-Mexico border, this person was especially fortunate. She had her birth certificate as well as a lawyer to represent her. She presented herself to Customs and Border Protection officers in San Ysidro, […]
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