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Japanese Breakfast Talks About Writing Sable's Soundtrack
The musician discusses playing JRPGs as a kid, learning on the job, and how composing the game's soundtrack gave her a newfound sense of freedom.
AI’s Smarts Now Come With a Big Price Tag
As language models get more complex, they also get more expensive to create and run. Some companies are locked out.
Growing Crops Under Solar Panels? Now There’s a Bright Idea
In the new scientific (and literal) field of agrivoltaics, researchers are showing how panels can increase yields and reduce water use on a warming planet.
The Best Nintendo Switch Bundle Deals—and Which Model to Pick
Looking to nab a Switch, Switch Lite, or related accessories? We've compiled everywhere you can potentially get them online.
It’s Play Time: Video Games and Peripherals Are on Sale
With a new headset and a copy of Breath of the Wild, you’ll have everything you need to curl up inside this fall.
There Is No Bipartisan Consensus on Big Tech
The media's rose-colored rhetoric on cooperation across the aisle is overblown—and threatens the road to substantive regulation.
Telegram Is Becoming a Cesspool of Anti-Semitic Content
A new report shows that channels devoted to anti-Jewish conspiracy theories are growing at an alarming rate. Why won’t the platform take action?
Jett: The Far Shore Imagines Conscientious Space Colonization
WIRED spoke with the game's devs, plus a senior NASA astrobiologist, about the game and its vision of interstellar environmentalism.
The Freewrite Traveler Is a Distracted Writer’s Friend
This portable digital typewriter lets you scribe without being constantly pinged by the internet.
Carbon-Capturing Sunglasses Offer a View of Fashion's Future
A new biomaterial created by methane-munching marine organisms can be molded into eyeglass frames, or formed into leather-like sheets.
How to Play Every Game From Squid Game (and Not Die)
The hit Netflix show pulls heavily from traditional Korean schoolyard games—and the stakes are, thankfully, very low.
NASA Is Preparing for the Ravages of Climate Change
The agency knows it needs to adapt to climate-driven events that will increasingly threaten coastal launch sites and other key space infrastructure.
These Solar-Powered Headphones Let You Ditch the Charger
Urbanista's noise-canceling cans are a fine listen, but what really sets them apart is a solar cell that derives energy from any type of light.
How to Identify Any Song Using Your Phone
Need help naming that tune? Try asking Google Assistant, Siri, or Shazam.
He Charted Marvel's Massive Story—and Revealed an Epic
For his new book, Douglas Wolk read more than 27,000 comic books. What he found was one single coherent saga: the Uncanny American Novel.
Volvo’s Classy All-Electric SUV Is Surprisingly Zippy
The 2022 model of the all-electric XC40 Recharge meets expectations but adds a few surprises too.
Another Global Pandemic Is Spreading—Among Pigs
African swine fever killed half the pigs in China. There is no vaccine and no treatment. Now it’s in the Caribbean and on the doorstep of the US.
The Missing Teen Who Fueled ‘Cult Panic’ Over D&D
When a college student vanished, one overzealous detective convinced the press that he might have been been trapped in a series of tunnels by fellow gamers.
With Subscriptions, Automakers Mimic Netflix’s Playbook
GM thinks consumers might pay $135 a month for emergency assistance, enhanced maps, and software-enabled upgrades that boost acceleration.
Swapped Blood, Faked Data, and a Lab Gone Bad
The system for testing drugs in the US relies on contractors adhering to strict guidelines. But one of them chose profits over protocols.
In Nigeria, Facebook's Outage Revealed a Dangerous Dominance
The platform's shutdown sparked uncertainty and panic. It's time to invest in alternatives.
How Kena Conjured the 'Feeling of Getting Lost in a Forest'
WIRED spoke with Ember Lab's cofounders about their animation background and the game's stunning Balinese influences.
Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Carbon is Portable, Powerful—and Pricey
It's a worthy successor to the popular X1 Carbon line.
In a Banner Year for VC, Women Still Struggle to Get Funding
“Reading these headlines about record rounds, you have to ask, who is having this experience?” one founder says. “Certainly not the women I know.”
How to Permanently Delete Your Facebook Account
If you've finally hit your breaking point, here's how to say goodbye to Mark Zuckerberg's empire.
Deadly Heat Is Baking Cities. Here’s How to Cool Them Down
Urban areas can be 20 degrees hotter than the surrounding country. But green spaces and reflective pavement can make city life more bearable.
How a Playlist Keeps My Family Connected to My Late Father
I never knew how well music could unite everyone, from older relatives to my 7-year-old son—until we built a collaborative playlist together.
Bodies Are Canceled. Thanks, Instagram
It's almost inevitable that social media forces us to see ourselves as objects—so why not opt out of the human image?
A Huge Subterranean ‘Tree’ Is Moving Magma to Earth’s Surface
Deep in the mantle, a branching plume of intensely hot material appears to be the engine powering vast volcanic activity.
The Surface Laptop Studio Is a Multi-Talented Tablet Hybrid
Microsoft’s latest experiment is great for creative professionals. Too bad Windows 11 holds it back.
How to Join FaceTime Calls on Any Device
Apple's video calling app is finally available on non-Apple hardware. Here's how it works.
The Government Wants to Boost Its Tech—Starting With Workers
Robin Carnahan, head of the agency that manages the federal government's offices and IT, is revamping job descriptions and pushing remote work.
Cloudflare Isn't Liable for Sites That Hawk Counterfeits
A federal judge ruled that the content-delivery service doesn't "contribute" to copyright infringement.
How to Enable TPM and Secure Boot to Install Windows 11
Your computer might be one toggle away from an upgrade to Microsoft's latest desktop operating system version.
Someone Hacked a US Warship Facebook Account to Stream Games
Plus: Twitch hack fallout, Russian phishing, and more of the week’s top security news.
Retrospec's Folding Ebike Is Attractive, but Far From Perfect
The Jax Rev electric bike does the job, but a few issues have us worried about reliability.
The (Very Slow) Race to Move Forests in Time to Save Them
Trees have always migrated to survive. But now they need help to avoid climate catastrophe.
The 15 Best Weekend Deals on Games, Storage, and an Escooter
Whether you want to save time on grocery runs or need a new phone, there’s a discount here for you.
How to Build Your Online Support System
Whether you need mental health resources or just new friends, these tips can help you find your people.
What Far Cry 6 Gets Wrong About Cuba
The devs tried to engage with the complex politics of revolution. But the game falls into the same, tired traps.
8 Great Deals on MacBooks, Laptops, and Chromebooks
Need a new computer? Now’s the time, with these deals on our favorite portable PCs.
Shots for Kids Get Closer, US Strategy Evolves, and More News
Catch up on the most important updates from this week.
'Snow Crash' Is a Cyberpunk Classic
Alongside William Gibson's 'Neuromancer' it is a foundational text for the genre.
Eric Schmidt Is Funding ‘Super Evolution’
Plus: Google’s evil perception, selfies from space, and lightning striking way more than twice.
WhatNo Time to Die’sBoxOffice Could Mean for Moviegoing
The latest 007 flick was the first major theatrical release pushed back during lockdowns. Now it might be the biggest opening since the pandemic hit.
Very Little Is Keeping Doctors From Using Racist Formulas
If nothing in medicine changes, it’s just a matter of time before yet another race-based risk calculator harms people of color.
Americans Need a Bill of Rights for an AI-Powered World
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is developing principles to guard against powerful technologies—with input from the public.
How to Transfer Save Data From One Nintendo Switch to Another
Make sure you bring all your games with you when you move into that shiny new Switch OLED.
You Can Measure This Fundamental Quantum Constant Using LEDs
Planck’s constant helps us understand atomic-sized things. One of the best ways to grok it is through this experiment involving different colors of light.
Andrew Yang on Micromobility and the Future of Cities
This week, Lauren Goode talks to the politician about his new political party, and how the US can get more bikes, scooters, and pedestrians on the streets.
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