This is how the bitcoin bubble will burst
In today's WIRED DAILY, we reveal how the bitcoin bubble will burst, list the best low-cost standing desks, and explain how to keep your kids educated at home during lockdown
Today's headlines Parler goes offline Test and Trace not fit for purpose The programme has come to rely increasingly on the use of untrained call centre staff, according to The Guardian. The demand on contact tracers has almost tripled during the last month. Matt Hancock questions Trump Twitter ban The Health Secretary said the ban raises a "very big question" about social media regulations, claiming that big tech are now "taking editorial decisions". Trump potentially faces impeachment for the events at Capitol Hill last week. EasyJet secures huge new loan The loan is worth $1.87 billion (£1.6bn) over five years, and is backed by a partial guarantee from Britain. Since the beginning of the pandemic, EasyJet has let go of 4,500 staff and sold dozens of its aircraft.
What we're reading These men are flying all over the place. They are shipping their sperm with new vial systems and taking the latest DNA tests because that is what women want now. Sure, they can talk on the phone, but they say it has to be quick because they are driving to Dallas or Kansas City or Portland, Maine, in time for an ovulation window. They would like to remind me they have day jobs.
The sperm kings have a problem: too much demand
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