by Joel Khalili on (#6CZKP)
Alex Mashinsky, the former CEO of collapsed crypto lender Celsius, faces seven fraud charges. But while his arrest is cathartic for creditors, the industry is still prone to dangerous hero worship.
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by Chris Baraniuk on (#6CZKQ)
Cerberus, an unofficial name for the current European heat wave, has gone viral-but some meteorologists find it sensationalistic and worry it won't help people take extreme weather seriously.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#6CZKR)
The Apple TV+ series adapts a beloved Hugh Howey novel.
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by Steven Levy on (#6CZDQ)
Meta's CEO would do us all a favor by not taking on Elon Musk in a literal cage fight. Especially since he's already got Musk beat.
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by Rhett Allain on (#6CZDP)
How much energy would it take to fuel a wave that you can shred like Kelly Slater? Here's the math.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6CZDN)
Bold-faced names like Meryl Streep and the halting of production could give artificial intelligence a whole new level of awareness.
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by Simon Hill on (#6CZB3)
The best outdoor security camera just got slightly better, as Arlo adds enhanced night vision and longer battery life.
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by Marah Eakin on (#6CZB5)
The Apple TV+ adaptation of the Isaac Asimov series uses the telescope's images to make the show look incredible.
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by Matt Simon on (#6CZB4)
The current record highs in the US are thanks to a heat dome-and it's expected to get worse through the weekend.
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by KC Cole on (#6CZ8S)
I'm old enough to have cowered under my school desk. Decades later I learned physics from the bomb guys. What I'm mainly hearing now is echoes.
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by Kelly Pendergrast on (#6CZ8R)
You can't avoid toxicity in a world driven by endless growth. To survive, it's time to embrace radical breakdown.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6CYQ9)
Flight delays, cancellations, and violent turbulence are becoming increasingly common as extreme weather ramps up. Things are likely to get worse with climate change.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6CYQA)
This new Android phone has a unique interface and an array of LEDs on the back for notifications. And its $599 price makes it a welcome entry into the midrange US market.
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by Lauren Goode on (#6CYFG)
Retro is a new photo app that puts an old idea front and center in your feed: your actual friends.
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by Scott Gilbertson, Gear Team on (#6CYCD)
Amazon's big event is over, but a few of our favorite things are still on sale, like robot vacuums, laptops, Pixel phones, and TVs.
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by Nicole Gull McElroy on (#6CYCF)
Stunts, meme marketing, and promotion from social media celebrities Logan Paul and KSI have catapulted the drink past the competition.
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by Katherine Alejandra Cross on (#6CYCE)
Threads and the parade of Twitter rivals can't dethrone the king, but time and bad management will.
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by Lauren Goode, Michael Calore on (#6CYCH)
This week, we talk about the instant popularity of Threads, poor little Bluesky, and why Twitter likely isn't going anywhere.
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by Matt Simon on (#6CYCG)
As glaciers retreat, methane-rich groundwater is bubbling to the surface. That may be warming the climate, accelerating the Arctic's rapid decline.
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by Rowan Moore Gerety on (#6CY9Q)
How much truth and healing can forensic tech really bring? On the sites of Native American tragedies, Marsha Small has made it her life's mission to find out.
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by Johanna Chisholm on (#6CY4S)
When Russia invaded, Ukraine's HIV/Aids sufferers faced losing access to lifesaving treatment. Volunteers took enormous risks to keep the supplies moving.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#6CXN2)
WIRED reviewers have scoured the web for the best Amazon Prime Day deals on gear we've tested and love from Dyson, Apple, and more.
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by Adrienne So, Gear Team on (#6CW5Z)
These moderately priced products at Amazon and other retailers will reinvigorate your home and life without breaking the bank.
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by Martin Cizmar on (#6CXRV)
Amazon Prime Day 2023 is almost in the books, but you still have one more chance to grab your disposable AirPods or an affordable projector.
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by Will Knight on (#6CXYB)
Elon Musk's new venture aims to create AI that can understand the universe" and challenge OpenAI. Right now it's 11 male researchers with a lot of work to do.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6CXVV)
Microsoft says hackers somehow stole a cryptographic key, perhaps from its own network, that let them forge user identities and slip past cloud defenses.
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by Nena Farrell on (#6CXVW)
From July 12 to 14, you have a second chance to get All-Clad's high-quality cookware (with a few minor dings) on sale.
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by Nena Farrell , Gear Team on (#6CW8A)
From blenders and robot vacuums to smart security cameras, these are the best deals on everything for your home and kitchen.
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on (#6CVRE)
We're keeping track of our favorite (and least favorite) limited-time discounts and pointing you to our updates.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6CXN3)
Take advantage of these office chair deals for Amazon Prime Day and your back will thank me.
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by Brenda Stolyar, Medea Giordano on (#6CVYF)
Amazon's Prime Day competition continues. Find discounts on our favorite Google Nest smart home devices and Dyson gear.
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by Simon Hill, Gear Team on (#6CW8E)
Need a slate for your kid, or an upgrade to a Pixel smartphone? We've got discounts galore from Amazon and other retailers.
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by Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess on (#6CXDY)
Ransomware attacks tumbled in 2022, offering hope that the tide was turning against the criminal gangs behind them. Then things got a whole lot worse.
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by Max G. Levy on (#6CXAM)
A protein secreted by seemingly dormant cells in skin moles causes hair to grow again. That's a big-and potentially useful-surprise.
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by Matt Jancer on (#6CVV8)
The retailer is competing with Amazon with discounts on our favorite 4K TVs, surround sound systems, and smart home gadgets.
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by Gideon Lichfield, Lauren Goode on (#6CX7Y)
Gul Dolen, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins, talks about how psychedelics affect the brain and how they can help people heal from traumatic experiences.
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by Grace Browne on (#6CX7X)
Humans need protecting from the sun more than ever, and yet this gloopy white cream is widely distrusted, misunderstood, and misused.
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by Marah Eakin on (#6CX7W)
Tom Cruise takes on The Entity-an all-powerful, all-seeing, sentient AI-in what may be the most well-timed action movie yet.
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by Nena Farrell , Gear Team on (#6CW5X)
From travel adapter sets to screen protectors, Prime Day is a great time to score some affordable upgrades.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6CX7Z)
People are still using short-term rentals to throw unruly parties-some of them deadly. Local communities are trying to fight back.
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by Simon Hill, Jaina Grey on (#6CX80)
From phones and tablets to keyboards and robot vacuums, we have the freshest Prime Days tech deals for you right here.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#6CWYM)
WIRED reviewers have scoured the web for the best Amazon Prime Day deals on gear we've tested and love from Dyson, Apple, and more.
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by Brenda Stolyar, Gear Team on (#6CX0J)
Snag it at a discount, along with a few of our other favorite hair tools.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6CWYK)
Rest your head on these comfy, WIRED-tested picks.
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by Eric Ravenscraft, Gear Team on (#6CWBV)
Beef up your audio system, at home and on the go, with these sales.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6CWYN)
If you've been waiting for the sticker price to come down before you skydive into the new Legend of Zelda game, now's your (hero of) time.
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by Adrienne So on (#6CWYP)
A robot vacuum is my best, and sometimes my only, friend. Now you can have one of your very own.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6CWWD)
Got a hankering for sweet, sour, or both? Feast your eyes on these deals.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6CWWE)
These headphones use a combination of dark magic and quantum physics to get ten times more battery life than most competitors.
by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6CWBS)
Deck out your console or PC with new headphones, peripherals, or even a new monitor thanks to Amazon's big sale event.
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