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PLUS: A new strategy for treating cancer, an Asus hack alert, and how solar power caught on in Germa

PLUS: A new strategy for treating cancer, an Asus hack alert, and how solar power caught on in Germany. [View this email in your browser]( [[Wired Magazine]3.25.19]( [Asus laptops on display at the Commart Next-Gen] Hack Brief How to Check Your Computer for Hacked Asus Software Update By Lily Hay Newman Hackers compromised Asus’s Live Update tool to distribute malware to almost 1 million people. Here’s how to see if your computer has it. [ipad displaying rows of digital magazine covers] Apps Apple Launches Apple News+ Paid Subscription Service By Lauren Goode Apple News Plus will cost $10 a month and provide subscribers with feature stories from hundreds of magazines and newspapers. Streaming Apple TV+ Is Here—but It Has a Long Way to Go By Peter Rubin The streaming service has big names, and deep pockets, but must-watch programming? Dunno. [Tim Cook] wrap up From Credit Cards to Exclusive Shows, Here Are All the New Services Apple Announced Today By Arielle Pardes Apple held a media event at its Cupertino, California campus on Monday morning. It showed off a host of new content services and launched its own credit card. [Sign up for the WIRED Gadget Lab newsletter] ONE MORE THING Hungry for More on Apple? Get the Gadget Lab Newsletter Follow our Gear team for Apple's latest releases and what they mean for you. Sign up! [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( Get WIRED Get 12 months of WIRED for just $10. Unlimited access to WIRED.com. Subscribe now [illustration of medical symbol with light blue bubbles] Evolution A Clever New Strategy for Treating Cancer, Thanks to Darwin By Roxanne Khamsi Most advanced-stage cancers mutate, resisting drugs meant to kill them. Now doctors are harnessing the principles of evolution to thwart that lethal adaptation. [two men install a solar panel on a roof] renewable energy In Germany, Solar-Powered Homes Are Really Catching On By Paul Hockenos The country is getting closer to the solar home revolution: a panel on every roof, an EV in every garage, and a battery in every basement. [illustration of hand dialing on a cellphone] Scams On the Trail of the Robocall King By Alex W. Palmer An investigator set out to discover the source of one scammy robocall. Turns out, his target made them by the millions. [a man mowing his lawn while the house behind him is on fire] Seize the Moment We Might Be Reaching 'Peak Indifference' on Climate Change By Clive Thompson Anyone who wants to deal with climate change may have only a brief window to sell the public on a plan. [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [Wired Magazine]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( This e-mail was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [wired@newsletters.wired.com]( to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2019. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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