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by Sushmita Pathak on (#6GBE3)
Hazardous air pollution is once again choking Delhi. City officials want to use cloud seeding to wash the problem away.
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by Gear Team on (#6GBAX)
Two grand prize winners will get a 65-inch TCL Q Class TV. (Open to the US only. See rules for details).
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by Will Knight on (#6GBAY)
As the US and China meet for the APEC summit in San Francisco this week, American officials are pushing for talks on the risks posed by military use of AI.
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by Joe Ray on (#6GB4R)
Combustion's countdown to doneness" timer, which is informed by its sensor-packed probe, makes roasting and grilling a stress-free joy.
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by Nena Farrell on (#6GB4Q)
I've always wanted a set of pretty, cheap speakers that sound great. Creative delivered with the Pebble V3.
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by Meghan O'Gieblyn on (#6GB28)
WIRED's spiritual advice columnist on the lure of augmented reality and what may get left behind here on earth.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6GB29)
The OA had the kind of fans who held flash mobs to protest its cancelation. Now its creators are back with A Murder at the End of the World, and a warning about tech's influence on people's lives.
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by Celia Ford on (#6GB2A)
Millions of older adults likely have minor memory issues that can later become dementia. But only a fraction of them are diagnosed early enough for new treatments to stand a chance.
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by Matt Jancer, Gear Team on (#4VPH1)
Give your favorite adventurer a gift that lets everybody know their happy place is the Great Outdoors.
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by Adrienne So on (#5B2TJ)
Your child has spent years watching you tap away on your phone or laptop. Give them a turn with an age-appropriate device of their own.
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by Christopher Null on (#6GAE6)
Lang's machine filters your tap water and adds healthy minerals to it, precluding the need to buy wasteful bottled water.
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by Rebecca Boyle on (#6GAE5)
The galaxy's stars keep a record of its history. By reading those stories, astronomers are learning more about how the Milky Way came to be-and about the galaxy we live in today.
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by Erin Hug on (#6GACM)
Getting messages directed to someone else is annoying, but only if you don't have fun with it.
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by David Nield on (#6GACN)
Now that it has USB-C, there's a world of great accessories that can help you make the most of your new iPhone.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#5RVDA)
The short story presents a fresh take on the idea of an AI uprising.
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by Adrienne So on (#6G9Y2)
Plastics begone! These natural fibers are better for the environment, for workers, and for you.
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by Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron on (#6G9ZJ)
Plus: A DDoS attack shuts down ChatGPT, Lockbit shuts down a bank, and a communications breakdown between politicians and Big Tech.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6G9Y1)
The drug semaglutide is already widely used for weight loss. Now its maker is presenting new evidence that it can reduce cardiovascular illnesses and deaths.
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by Brent M. Foster on (#6G9Y3)
Deep-frozen corals, cryopreserved in the hope of restoring ocean ecosystems, are growing up. Could the futuristic technique eventually save dying reefs?
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by Tammy Rabideau on (#6G9WW)
Yes, there is a therapeutic basis for watching movies to heal," but only if you do it the right way. Here's how.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6G9WY)
Restock your fridge and fill your pantry with the help of these virtual grocery stores.
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by Tristan Kennedy on (#6G9WX)
The threat of avalanches is rising with global warming, but technology can help protect skiers on and off the slopes.
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by Dell Cameron on (#6G9N1)
Top senate officials are planning to save the Section 702 surveillance program by attaching it to a crucial piece of legislation. Critics worry a chance to pass privacy reforms will be missed.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#6G9JQ)
US government officials continue to warn that the public and private sectors need to identify and root out China-backed attackers lurking in industrial control systems.
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by Simon Lucas on (#6G99X)
These new pro earbuds have a surprisingly convincing soundstage-but at this price why would you buy them over Apple, Bose, Sony, or the rest?
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6G96S)
Streaming invigorated the film and TV industry and sent established studios scrambling. That was before AI sparked one of the biggest work stoppages in Hollywood history.
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by Rhett Allain on (#6G96R)
If you're resorting to more, uh, unconventional pest control methods, you'll want to read this first.
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by Steven Levy on (#6G96T)
Researcher Fei-Fei Li's ImageNet project provided the feedstock for the deep learning boom that brought the world ChatGPT and other world-changing AI systems.
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by Adrienne So on (#6G945)
JLab's JBuds Mini earbuds are the perfect pint-sized present for your college-bound kid or anyone on the go.
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by Jennifer M. Wood, WIRED Staff on (#67YP0)
Here's our definitive ranking of all 33 films (and counting) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6G947)
This M3-powered all-in-one desktop delivers the same beauty and ease of use as its predecessor, just now with more oomph.
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by Maryn McKenna on (#6G949)
The search for a shot that could protect us against many strains-and maybe a pandemic-is notching achievements at last. But the flu's endless mutation and our own biology stand in the way.
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by David Gilbert on (#6G910)
Small platforms without resources to handle takedown requests have been weaponized by terrorist groups that share their content online. A free new tool is coming to help clean house.
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by David Gilbert on (#6G8QC)
Experts are finding thousands of examples of AI-created content every week that could allow terrorist groups and other violent extremists to bypass automated detection systems.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#6G8QD)
Cruise set out to win the autonomous car race by starting with urban driving. After a pedestrian was dragged under a robotaxi, the company and its parent GM are cutting jobs and making other changes.
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by Megan Farokhmanesh on (#6G8QE)
Nintendo is making a live-action movie adaptation of its beloved Legend of Zelda franchise, a move that points to the company's long-term goals.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6G8QF)
Omegle connected strangers to one another and had a long-standing problem of pairing minors with sexual predators. A legal settlement took it down.
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by Caitlin Harrington on (#6G8QG)
Staff at US federal contractor Maximus claim they only get six minutes a day to use the bathroom, are monitored by an AI system that reports them for going off script, and can't afford health care.
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by Gregory Barber on (#6G8MS)
Six nuclear reactors just 9 feet across planned for Idaho were supposed to prove out the dream of cheap, small-scale nuclear energy. Now the project has been canceled.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6G8E1)
A live-action Zelda movie could work, but only if Nintendo reads the room. If Link speaks, fans will get upset. If he says, Excuse me, Princess," that's OK.
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by Brendan Nystedt on (#6G8E2)
The well-balanced PC gaming handheld gets a bunch of small upgrades, but the biggest improvement is the new OLED screen.
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by Will Knight on (#6G8E4)
An experimental AI helper attempts to operate a web browser in the same way a human does to take on office admin like processing invoices or screening job applicants.
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by Michael Calore, Lauren Goode, Boone Ashworth on (#6G8E3)
This week, we talk about the new Humane wearable and the future of phone alternatives.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6G8E5)
If you're willing to clip the Ai Pin to your chest, you can talk, gesture, and tap to take photos or summon a powerful virtual assistant.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6G8B1)
Meta now offers users an ad-free option, but it's only available in Europe for those who can afford the 10-a-month subscription.
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by Lauren Goode on (#6G88J)
They're not mobile games, and they're not just cloud games. They're something in the middle, and Spatial is betting the farm on them.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#6G85W)
The System76 Lemur Pro is light, thin, repairable, and upgradeable. It's the best Linux laptop we've tested.
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by Simon Hill on (#6G85X)
Panasonic's Eneloop rechargeable batteries are a great alternative to wasteful disposables.
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by Matt Jancer on (#6G85Y)
Forget locking yourself into a cable or satellite subscription just to watch live games. You can stream them with the right package.
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by Steven Levy on (#6G83N)
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are backing a new sports league that's reinventing golf as high-energy, made-for-TV entertainment.
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