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15 Best Coffee Subscription Boxes We’ve Tasted (2023): Gifting, Fresh, Decaf, Single-Origin
These services deliver freshly roasted, delicious coffee picks right to your door—each with its own twist.
Bluesky Scratches That Twitter Itch
This week, we discuss the still-in-beta social platform the internet elite are buzzing—and skeeting—about.
A New Cloned Horse Offers Hope for Endangered Species
The technique may finally be emerging as a way to preserve species at risk of extinction.
The New Star Wars Movies Will Change Everything
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.
The Physics of Mandalorian Jetpacks (Hint: They Aren’t Jetpacks)
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.
LinkedIn Turns 20. Its Next Career Move: A Big AI Push
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.”
'The Other Two' Captures the Cringe and Futility of Online Life
The funniest show you’re probably not watching kicks off its third season this week on HBO Max.
Geothermal Everywhere: Finding the Energy to Save the World
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.
Joe Biden Wants Hackers’ Help to Keep AI Chatbots In Check
The White House will support an event at the Defcon security conference this summer that challenges experts to uncover flaws in generative AI systems.
5 Best Air Purifier Deals: For Big and Small Spaces
Allergy season has arrived. We’ve gathered discounts on our favorite models to help clear the air at home.
Google Is Letting You Claim a .Dad Dedicated Domain. Cue the Dad Jokes
Google’s new dedicated domain lets you join the growing sites dedicated to puns, pets, and mowing the lawn.
Twitter Rival Bluesky Has a Nudes Problem
In its chaotic early days, the platform’s algorithm shared naked pictures in its What’s Hot feed.
Twitter Really Is Worse Than Ever
Under Elon Musk, hate speech has surged and propaganda accounts have thrived.
Green Innovation Has a Glamour Problem
The US climate movement is often beguiled by glitzy, high-tech solutions. But these can be a costly distraction.
Meta Moves to Counter New Malware and Repeat Account Takeovers
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.
Google Is Rolling Out Passkeys, the Password-Killing Tech, to All Accounts
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.
A Critical New Drug Is Coming—Unless Agriculture Gets There First
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.
Slack CEO Lidiane Jones Wants You to Stop Slacking So Much
We sat down to talk about work culture, automation, and also how to step away from the notifications (and your job).
The Modern World Is Aging Your Brain
In a remote part of the Amazon, anthropologists and neuroscientists are learning about life and health without an “embarrassment of riches.”
The Creator of ‘Silo’ Says Same-Day AI Movies Are Coming Soon
Author and tech thinker Hugh Howey spoke with WIRED about his new Apple TV+ show, artificial intelligence, and why everyone’s got dystopia fever.
Cocinaré Krush Portable Ice Cream Maker Review: Too Frustrating and Expensive
Enjoy fresh ice cream anywhere, they said. It’s easy, they said.
Chinese VCs Lived the Silicon Valley High Life. Now the Party’s Over
Before the US cracked down on China’s tech sector, the country’s investors chased deals in California with Maseratis and Michelin-starred food.
The Comedian Taking on India’s New Censorship Law
The government says it’ll fact-check the internet. Kunal Kamra is challenging the IT amendments in court.
10 Best Amazon Pet Day Deals: Carpet Cleaners, Dog Beds, and More
Stock up on carpet cleaners, pet cameras, and beds for your four-legged friends.
American College of Pediatricians Leak Exposes 10,000 Confidential Files
A Google Drive left public on the American College of Pediatricians’ website exposed detailed financial records, sensitive member details, and more.
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah Is the New Maestro of the Genre Novel
Speculative fiction author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah is a builder of worlds dark and twistedly terrifying, but never devoid of hope.
Cops Just Revealed a Record-Breaking Dark Web Dragnet
Operation SpecTor likely drew on leads from multiple dark web market busts, including the secret takedown of Monopoly Market in 2021.
Honor Magic Vs and Honor Magic 5 Pro Review: Flat Is Still Better
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.
FTX-ed Crypto Investors Are Moving Back to Hardware Wallets
The collapse of the exchange has pushed users back to “self-custody” products like Ledger. But those can be risky too.
Neurodivergent Gamers Are Getting a Seat at the Tabletop
Designers and players are pioneering ways to make role-playing games more welcoming for people with ADHD, autism, and other social needs.
8 Best Chef’s Knives for Your Kitchen (2023): Affordable, Japanese, Carbon Steel
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.
Is Cosmology Broken? This Map May Be a Crucial Puzzle Piece
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope could help resolve some cosmic discrepancies: How fast the universe is expanding and how evenly matter is distributed.
I Regret to Inform You That Bluesky Is Fun
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.
The Secrets of Aging Are Hidden in Your Ovaries
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.
SolarWinds: The Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack
The attackers were in thousands of corporate and government networks. They might still be there now. Behind the scenes of the SolarWinds investigation.
Our Favorite Tech for the Home Garden
For busy homeowners, these five tools can help you maintain a healthy garden.
Here Comes the Bride, With AI-Generated Wedding Vows
Something old, something new, something borrowed—and something spouted by ChatGPT.
How the Piano Helped Me Fall Back in Love With Tech
Forget crypto, VR, AI. When it comes to empowering humans, new technology has nothing on the well-tempered clavier.
Tesla’s Magnet Mystery Shows Elon Musk Is Willing to Compromise
The EV maker said it will expunge rare earths from its vehicles' motors, suggesting Tesla engineers will have to get creative.
‘Everybody’s So Creative!’ and the Rise of the Recipe Reactions
The sheer volume of horrendous recipes on TikTok has led to the emergence of a whole new brand of influencer.
Inside the Secretive Life-Extension Clinic
Longevity evangelists are injecting people with experimental gene therapies. There are no guarantees—and no refunds.
The High-Stakes Scramble to Stop Classified Leaks
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.
Hyundai Ioniq 6 2023 Review: Stunning Looks, Serious Range
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.
How Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities
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.
Apple, Google, and Microsoft Just Fixed Zero-Day Security Flaws
Firefox gets a needed tune-up, SolarWinds squashes two high-severity bugs, Oracle patches 433 vulnerabilities, and more updates you should make now.
How ChatGPT and Other LLMs Work—and Where They Could Go Next
Large language models like AI chatbots seem to be everywhere. If you understand them better, you can use them better.
Smartphone Sales Take a Tumble
Plus: Amazon kills off its fitness wearables while Apple shores up its products' health-tracking capabilities.
How to Use the Apple Shortcuts App on iPhone, iPad, or Mac (2023)
Make your life easier. With Apple’s app, you can trigger a series of automated tasks with a single tap or Siri voice command.
The Tragic Fallout From a School District’s Ransomware Breach
Plus: Cyber Command’s disruption of Iranian election hacking, an exposé on child sex trafficking on Meta’s platforms, and more.
Deadly Heat Threatens the Well-Being of 1 Billion People in India
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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