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London Wants American Crypto Refugees
With US authorities cracking down, the UK government hopes to create a Goldilocks zone" of regulation.
US Spies Are Buying Americans' Private Data. Congress Has a Chance to Stop It
The National Defense Authorization Act may include new language forbidding government entities from buying Americans' search histories, location data, and more.
EV Charger Hacking Poses a ‘Catastrophic’ Risk
Vulnerabilities in electric vehicle charging stations and a lack of broad standards threaten drivers-and the power grid.
Realistic Graphics Can Open Real Dialog Around Game Violence
As violence in games becomes more lifelike, what does that mean for how we interact with digital worlds?
Best Amazon Fire Tablet (2023): Which Model Should You Buy?
Whether you need a travel-friendly slate or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for everybody.
5 Uses for ChatGPT that Aren’t Fan Fiction or Cheating at School
Chatbots are great for lots of things, but these ones may be unexpected.
I Used Flipper Zero to Score Eponas in 'Tears of the Kingdom'
Using my Flipper Zero to hack extra food, weapons, and horses in the game reminds me of the glory days of cheat codes.
Managing Type 1 Diabetes Is Tricky. Can AI Help?
In a simulation, AI learned fast and helped virtual patients meet their blood glucose targets. Can machine learning be trusted to help real people too?
AI Could Change How Blind People See the World
Assistive technology services are integrating OpenAI's GPT-4, using artificial intelligence to help describe objects and people.
Let People Collect Sperm From the Dead
It may now be easier to get pregnant using the sperm of a deceased loved one. The practice is controversial-but it's not inherently wrong.
Generative AI in Games Will Create a Copyright Crisis
Titles like AI Dungeon are already using generative AI to generate in-game content. Nobody knows who owns it.
Cync Dynamic Effects Smart Lights Review (2023): Neon Shapes
These bendable lights are super easy to set up and customize, but they aren't great for gamers.
Wilfa Uniform Coffee Grinder Review: Great for Everything but Espresso
Wilfa's Uniform coffee grinder excels at prepping beans for drip, pour-over, AeroPress, Chemex, and French press. It works for espresso too if you're not afraid of math.
Open-Source Your Blender to Fight Electronic Waste
Berlin-based Open Funk is tackling throwaway culture with a blender that's as easy to fix as to replace.
Rolls-Royce Spectre EV 2023 Review: Stylish First Effort
The iconic brand's first foray into electric vehicles is impressive, but its traditional approach left some tech opportunities on the table.
28 Best Fourth of July Sales: Couches, Bidets, and TVs
Celebrate in style with some retro refrigerators, folding smartphones, and sleek sex toys.
One Shot of a Kidney Protein Gave Monkeys a Brain Boost
An early experiment in older rhesus macaques suggests that an injection of klotho improves working memory. Could it one day help people?
How to Use Google Bard to Find Images Faster
AI can help you search smarter.
Samsung S95C QD-OLED Review: A Window to the Future
Sorry LG. With gorgeous quantum dots and perfect black levels, this pedestal-mounted flagship is among the best TVs of 2023.
A Rare Domestic Resurgence of Malaria Is Circulating in the US
The mosquito-borne disease was eliminated here long ago. Now "revenge travel," global migration, poor public funding-and maybe climate change-could help it come back.
A Computer-Assisted Proof Solves the ‘Packing Coloring’ Problem
There's a surprisingly straightforward answer to how many numbers are needed to fill an infinite grid so that identical numbers never get too close together.
How to Actually Find Good Recipes Online
So many food blogs and recipe sites are samey and full of pretty pictures but untested recipes. Don't worry, it's possible to find something you'll love to cook and eat.
A Crypto Micronation’s Future Hangs on a Border Dispute
An ultra-libertarian Balkan country" called Liberland celebrated its eighth anniversary with a boat party and a barbecue, but no one lives there.
US Supreme Court Hands Cyberstalkers a First Amendment Victory
Plus: Hackers knock out Russian military satellite communications, a spyware maker gets breached, and the SEC targets a victim company's CISO.
Zojirushi Pressure Induction Heating Rice Cooker & Warmer NW-JEC10/18 Review: Perfect White Rice for a Price
This machine allows for adjustments after every cooking cycle, eventually helping you approach white-rice perfection. But that wizardry doesn't justify the price.
Inside the First Youth-Led Climate Lawsuit to Go to Trial
In Held v. Montana, 16 young residents challenged what the state must do to uphold its constitution's guarantee of a clean and healthful environment."
How to Support Your Favorite Bands and Musicians
Fans have lots of ways to help ensure even lesser-known music acts can continue playing.
Rhymer Combines Scottish Ballads with Alien Elves
Gregory Frost's fantasy novel puts a new spin on the folk tale of Thomas the Rhymer.
Reddit Won’t Be the Same. Neither Will the Internet
Subreddits and third-party apps are going dark in response to Reddit's proposed API changes. It's the latest front in a labor battle between algorithms and the humans who feed them.
Inmates Need Internet to Prepare for Life After Prison
Giving inmates access to the technology they'll rely on when they reenter society is a key to reducing recidivism.
Asus Zenbook 14 OLED Review: An Impressive Budget Laptop
This OLED screen gets unbelievably bright, and battery life is still outstanding.
Acer Swift 14 Review (2023): A Well-Rounded, Powerful Laptop
Speedy and svelte, the company's answer to the MacBook Pro has everything but long battery life.
Porto Digital Is the Quixotic Tech Hub That Actually Worked
Created in 2000 to halt urban decay in the Brazilian city of Recife, the initiative has brought thousands of tech jobs to the region.
Apple, Google, and MOVEit Just Patched Serious Security Flaws
Plus: Microsoft fixes 78 vulnerabilities, VMWare plugs a flaw already used in attacks, and more critical updates from June.
It’s Time to End the Tyranny of Ultra-Processed Food
Industrially processed pizzas, cereals, and convenience foods are responsible for a host of diseases. Policymakers and doctors need to lead the food fight.
Here Comes Euclid, the Telescope That Will Search for Dark Energy
The European Space Agency's new orbiting observatory will scan billions of galaxies for clues about the universe's expansion.
10 Best Outdoor Deals at the REI July 4 Sale: Lawn Chairs, Camp Stoves, and More
Snag a bargain on our favorite gear for camping, hiking, and plopping down in your backyard.
The ‘Titan’ Tragedy’s Last 96 Hours
OceanGate's lost sub sparked a frantic rescue effort-and resurfaced safety questions that had been raised years earlier.
The Huge Power and Potential Danger of AI-Generated Code
Programming can be faster when algorithms help out, but there is evidence AI coding assistants also make bugs more common.
Air Pollution Is Deadlier Than You Think
Poor air quality doesn't just cause lung cancer. It may also be responsible for other cancers, strokes, diabetes, and more.
This Hurricane Season Depends on a Showdown in the Atlantic
The Atlantic Ocean is extremely warm right now-fuel for gnarlier hurricanes. But will a burgeoning El Nino butt in and stop the storms before they start?
Your Clothes Are Making You Sick
This week, we talk to the author of To Dye For, a new book about toxic fashion and the abundance of harmful chemicals in our clothing.
Should I Use an AI to Write My Wedding Toast?
WIRED's spiritual advice columnist on the meaning of emotional labor and how not to be the worst man.
Reddit Is Already on the Rebound
Despite mass protests by users and moderators, Reddit's unique communities look likely to survive the rebellion over the company's new business strategy.
Meet the Psychedelic Boom’s First Responders
With more tripping will come more psychic terror. A new movement of volunteers will guide you through your brain melt.
Pornhub Accused of Illegal Data Collection
Complaints filed in the European Union claim the porn site fails to follow basic data-collection policies under GDPR.
Wagner Mutiny Puts Russia’s Military Bloggers on a Razor’s Edge
Telegram war correspondents" have promoted the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine, but many have also supported mercenaries who launched a failed coup.
Instagram Is Removing Sex-Positive Accounts Without Warning
The platform has suddenly suspended dozens of high-profile accounts, cutting people off from the communities that keep them safe.
At Last, There’s Evidence of Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves
A globe-spanning group of physicists used pulsars to measure the waves, which they believe emanated from pairs of supermassive black holes.
How Bad Is the Smoke in the Midwest? Check Out This Map
Yet again, smoke from Canadian wildfires is pouring into the US. This mesmerizing yet troubling model forecasts how the haze is swirling.
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