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Adam Clark Estes

Adam Clark Estes

Senior Technology & Climate Editor/Correspondent at Vox

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United States
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • German
Covering topics
  • Technology
  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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5 breakthroughs that improved our lives this year — and 1 that didn’t

The tech innovations that made the world a slightly better place this year.
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One quick trick to make AI actually useful

If you’re still skeptical of using AI in your life, try our One Annoying Chore Test.
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An AI that sees what you see

Microsoft wants an AI companion to follow you around the web. This is only the beginning.
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Your drawer full of old cables is worth more than you think

Recycle your old electronics. It’s easy, we promise.
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You deserve a better browser than Google Chrome

The government’s effort to break up Google will take years. Why not ditch Chrome now?
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There’s never been a better time to buy a used phone

Buying refurbished devices saves you money — and helps the planet.
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What to buy before Trump makes everything more expensive

Tariffs and rebate cuts are coming for your favorite gadgets and appliances.
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Trump’s techno-libertarian dream team goes to Washington

Silicon Valley didn’t shift right. It just wants to be left alone.
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You may never need to remember another password

Thanks to passkeys, you may not need to remember a password ever again.
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We’re all living inside Elon Musk’s misinformation machine now

As Musk gains even more power, X gains more influence.
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Should you feel guilty about using AI?

Your AI-powered iPhone comes with a questionable carbon footprint.
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Why is everyone wearing the Oura Ring?

The wearable device looks great but, unfortunately, it won’t solve all of your health problems.
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The shady origins of the climate haven myth

How the media, city mayors, and the real estate industry filled us with false hope.
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Your iPhone is probably a satellite phone. Here’s how it could help...

Cell towers in space are more capable than ever of helping people on the ground.
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Your phones and computers rely on this remote mine in North Carolin...

Hurricane Helene exposed the vulnerable underbelly of the global chip industry.
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The perils of using payment apps as your bank account

Cash App, Venmo, and Chime don’t have fees. But they don’t have FDIC insurance either.
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What if the panic over teens and tech is totally wrong?

The collective freakout about kids and social media has reached a tipping point.
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Apple’s new AI is magically mediocre

Apple Intelligence and the new Siri features are not that scary, not that advanced, and definitely not finished.
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Electric school buses are the future we deserve

More schools are transitioning their school bus fleets to electric.
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Why your Amazon recommendations are getting a little too creepy

I ordered groceries from Amazon Fresh. Now I’m getting prescription drug recommendations.
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Mark Zuckerberg’s letter about Facebook censorship is not what it s...

This is not a win for free speech. It’s a political grenade.