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by Jaina Grey, Scott Gilbertson on (#59ZXK)
These services deliver freshly roasted, delicious coffee picks right to your door—each with its own twist.
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by WIRED Staff on (#6BEED)
This week, we discuss the still-in-beta social platform the internet elite are buzzing—and skeeting—about.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6BEEC)
The technique may finally be emerging as a way to preserve species at risk of extinction.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6BED5)
The decade after The Force Awakens was shaky. With a batch of films and shows on the way, the franchise is making more adventurous moves.
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by Rhett Allain on (#6BED4)
This Star Wars Day, it’s time to figure out how these iconic flying machines work, and if there’s anything like them on Earth.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6BED3)
The social network has survived by rebuilding itself from the ground up several times. Its latest project aims to help users with ChatGPT-like “copilots.”
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by Marah Eakin on (#6BED2)
The funniest show you’re probably not watching kicks off its third season this week on HBO Max.
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by Maria Streshinsky on (#6BEBF)
Jamie Beard is pouring everything into a singular vision: Tap into the awesome potential of geothermal power in Texas, and beyond. She has no time to lose.
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by Khari Johnson on (#6BE9V)
The White House will support an event at the Defcon security conference this summer that challenges experts to uncover flaws in generative AI systems.
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6BDS2)
Allergy season has arrived. We’ve gathered discounts on our favorite models to help clear the air at home.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6BDN1)
Google’s new dedicated domain lets you join the growing sites dedicated to puns, pets, and mowing the lawn.
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by Chris Stokel-Walker on (#6BDDH)
In its chaotic early days, the platform’s algorithm shared naked pictures in its What’s Hot feed.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6BDDJ)
Under Elon Musk, hate speech has surged and propaganda accounts have thrived.
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by Irina V. Wang on (#6BDB7)
The US climate movement is often beguiled by glitzy, high-tech solutions. But these can be a costly distraction.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#6BD9C)
The company is adding new tools as bad actors use ChatGPT-themed lures and mask their infrastructure in an attempt to trick victims and elude defenders.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#6BD9B)
The tech industry’s transition to passkeys gets its first massive boost with the launch of the alternative login scheme for Google’s billions of users.
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by Maryn McKenna on (#6BD9A)
Two long-awaited fungus killers are about to roll out. But if one is widely deployed first, it might breed resistance and make the other useless.
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by WIRED Staff on (#6BD7R)
We sat down to talk about work culture, automation, and also how to step away from the notifications (and your job).
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by Max G. Levy on (#6BD7Q)
In a remote part of the Amazon, anthropologists and neuroscientists are learning about life and health without an “embarrassment of riches.”
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by Marah Eakin on (#6BD7P)
Author and tech thinker Hugh Howey spoke with WIRED about his new Apple TV+ show, artificial intelligence, and why everyone’s got dystopia fever.
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by Megan Wollerton on (#6BD1C)
Enjoy fresh ice cream anywhere, they said. It’s easy, they said.
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by Tracy Wen Liu on (#6BD0D)
Before the US cracked down on China’s tech sector, the country’s investors chased deals in California with Maseratis and Michelin-starred food.
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by Parth M.N. on (#6BCSB)
The government says it’ll fact-check the internet. Kunal Kamra is challenging the IT amendments in court.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6BCMG)
Stock up on carpet cleaners, pet cameras, and beds for your four-legged friends.
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by Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra on (#6BCMH)
A Google Drive left public on the American College of Pediatricians’ website exposed detailed financial records, sensitive member details, and more.
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by Jason Parham on (#6BCJM)
Speculative fiction author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is a builder of worlds dark and twistedly terrifying, but never devoid of hope.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6BCEA)
Operation SpecTor likely drew on leads from multiple dark web market busts, including the secret takedown of Monopoly Market in 2021.
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by Andrew Williams on (#6BCBR)
With a tasty zero-gap hinge and fresh design, the Vs solves key problems for folding phones, so it’s a shame its standard sibling is cheaper and better.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6BC50)
The collapse of the exchange has pushed users back to “self-custody” products like Ledger. But those can be risky too.
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by Laurence Russell on (#6BC4Z)
Designers and players are pioneering ways to make role-playing games more welcoming for people with ADHD, autism, and other social needs.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#67TMV)
It’s the indispensable multi-tool of the kitchen. We sliced and diced our way through meats and veggies to find today’s best blades.
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by Ramin Skibba on (#6BC2Y)
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope could help resolve some cosmic discrepancies: How fast the universe is expanding and how evenly matter is distributed.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6BC1B)
The buzzy new Twitter alternative is a throwback to an earlier internet era. The good times might not last—but it shows the blue bird can be replaced.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6BC1A)
The ovaries age faster than any other organ in the body. Figuring out how to slow down that process could have health benefits for women—and men.
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by Kim Zetter on (#6BBZX)
The attackers were in thousands of corporate and government networks. They might still be there now. Behind the scenes of the SolarWinds investigation.
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by Karen Hugg on (#6BB4W)
For busy homeowners, these five tools can help you maintain a healthy garden.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6BB4X)
Something old, something new, something borrowed—and something spouted by ChatGPT.
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by Paul Ford on (#6BB11)
Forget crypto, VR, AI. When it comes to empowering humans, new technology has nothing on the well-tempered clavier.
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by Gregory Barber on (#6BAXY)
The EV maker said it will expunge rare earths from its vehicles' motors, suggesting Tesla engineers will have to get creative.
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by Amelia Tait on (#6BAXX)
The sheer volume of horrendous recipes on TikTok has led to the emergence of a whole new brand of influencer.
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by Frank Swain on (#6BAXW)
Longevity evangelists are injecting people with experimental gene therapies. There are no guarantees—and no refunds.
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by Matt Laslo on (#6BAXV)
AI tools? A porn filter, but for Top Secret documents? Just classifying less stuff? US lawmakers are full of ideas but lack a silver bullet.
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by Jeremy White on (#6BAXT)
The South Korean company’s new electric ride is a triumph in design and drive tech—and it’s just the beginning of an unbelievable brand turnaround.
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by Charlie Wood on (#6BA69)
Richard Feynman’s path integral is a powerful prediction machine and a philosophy. Physicists still struggle to figure out how to use it, and what it means.
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by Kate O'Flaherty on (#6BA5D)
Firefox gets a needed tune-up, SolarWinds squashes two high-severity bugs, Oracle patches 433 vulnerabilities, and more updates you should make now.
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by David Nield on (#6BA5C)
Large language models like AI chatbots seem to be everywhere. If you understand them better, you can use them better.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6B9F4)
Plus: Amazon kills off its fitness wearables while Apple shores up its products' health-tracking capabilities.
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by Simon Hill on (#6B9F3)
Make your life easier. With Apple’s app, you can trigger a series of automated tasks with a single tap or Siri voice command.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6B9F2)
Plus: Cyber Command’s disruption of Iranian election hacking, an exposé on child sex trafficking on Meta’s platforms, and more.
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by Max Graham on (#6B9DY)
Increasingly severe heat waves will imperil the country’s development goals, slow economic growth, and heighten health risks, new research shows.
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