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Iran Tensions Increase Social Media Surveillance at the US Border
Customs and Border Protection agents reportedly grilled Iranian Americans on their social media activity. It's the latest in a disturbing trend in government monitoring.
The Best of CES 2020
WIRED reporters saw (and touched) hundreds of gadgets at this year's consumer electronics expo. These are the biggest standouts.
Sony's Concept Car Puts Entertainment in the Driver's Seat
The Vision-S showcases big screens, sensors, and a supremely comfortable ride.
Twitter Wants to Let Users Limit Who Replies. Here’s Why
In an interview with WIRED editor in chief Nick Thompson, Twitter product lead Kayvon Beykpour detailed experimental features that could reshape the platform.
How Tweets Could Prevent War, an App Store Dilemma, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
Sex-Tech Companies Are Having More Fun Than the Rest of Us at CES
Sexual health and wellness companies were allowed to exhibit their wares for the first time this year.
How the US Knew Iranian Missiles Were Coming Before They Hit
The US has operated an extensive network of missile warning systems for over half a century, but next-generation missiles will put it to the test.
Netflix's 'The Circle' Is the Best TV Show About the Internet
A reality show about people alone in their rooms trying to be cool online—could anything be more cursed?
Wildfires Are Obliterating Australia's Iconic Ecosystems
Australia's bushfires aren't just unprecedented—they're catastrophic. The continent's ecosystems could be forever changed.
Quibi Bets On a Future of Quick Clips and Tiny Screens
Entertainment startup Quibi has already won over industry A-listers with its vision for short-form mobile streaming. But will it catch on with viewers?
Did Donald Trump and Iran Use Twitter to Prevent a War?
Tweets from US president Donald Trump and Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif Tuesday offered a fascinating glimpse at how world leaders can communicate more quickly and directly than ever in times of crisis.
#ReleaseTheJJCut Brings Conspiracy Theories to Star Wars
Hollywood fandom theories are everywhere. Now, 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' has one of its own.
There Are Too Many Lidar Companies. They Can't All Survive
A few years ago, scores of startups promised to build the hardware that grants self-driving cars the gift of sight. Now comes the shakeout.
Alleged Spy App ToTok Puts Apple in a Bind
Apple and Google both banned ToTok after reports that it was a UAE government surveillance tool. After Google reinstated it, Apple has a hard choice to make.
8 More of the Smartest Things We've Seen This Week at CES 2020
Today we saw fitness wearables, a compact gaming PC, and an exo-suit that helps workers fight fatigue.
TikTok Bugs Could Have Allowed Account Takeovers
As the social media app continues to gain popularity, security researchers are taking a closer look under the hood.
TikTok Overhauls Community Guidelines to Ban ‘Underage Delinquent Behavior’
The popular social video platform is explaining its content policies in much more detail.
CES 2020 Liveblog (Tuesday): Photos and News of All the CES Gadget Madness
Updated all day Tuesday. The WIRED crew is in Las Vegas to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of news from the first full day of CES 2020.
Facebook’s Deepfake Ban Is a Solution to a Distant Problem
The platform has a plan to deal with tomorrow’s disinformation. But what about today’s?
Bell and Hyundai Soar Into the Air Taxi Race
At CES, the helicopter maker and the global manufacturing giant unveil their concepts for flying urban mobility.
Amazon Doubles Down on Ring Partnerships With Law Enforcement
The company's top hardware executive told WIRED he’s “proud” of the controversial program and hinted at a future with more facial recognition.
Ivanka Trump's Future of Work Isn't for Workers
At CES, Trump laid out a vision of retraining American workers for a tech-focused future. If only the administration’s broader policies supported that view.
A Big Union Wants to Make Videogame Workers' Lives More Sane
The Communications Workers of America is targeting workers at gaming companies, who work 80-hour weeks during “crunch” times.
Iran’s Nuclear Capability, Australia’s Smoke Clouds, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
The Inventors Hall of Fame Honors Pioneering Brainiacs
This year’s class of inductees includes the minds behind the sports bra, the automatic surgical tourniquet, and Amazon's warehouse robots.
Personal Data Is Valuable. Give Pricing Power to the People
Winning back trust in the digital economy depends on giving people much more control of the usage, ownership, and value of their information.
Mandalorian vs. TIE Fighter: Who Would Win?
If a spaceship is moving at 262 miles per hour, will a bounty hunter with a grappling hook survive the acceleration?
Please Stop Sending Terrifying Alerts to My Cell Phone
Amber, Blue, Silver, Camo: Is it really a good idea to push so many alarming messages to the public?
10 More Extraordinary Gadgets We've Spotted at CES
Today we saw some tech products for parents, health monitors, and new inventions for the smart home.
Here's What Directing a Star Wars Movie Is Really Like
The second unit director for 'The Rise of Skywalker,' Victoria Mahoney, opens up about bringing the Force from secretive sound stage to screen.
White House Favors a Light Touch in Regulating AI
US chief technology officer Michael Kratsios lists “principles” for government oversight, but analysts question whether they are too vague to do any good.
Bluetooth's New LE Audio Is Here to Fix Your Headphones
Bluetooth’s new low-energy audio capabilities will save your battery and let you stream to multiple sources at once.
Intel Maps Out a Foldable, AI-Infused PC Future
The company's latest chips—and the bending gadgets they power—are learning to think for themselves.
How Close Is Iran to a Nuclear Weapon? Here's What We Know
Iran is no longer abiding by many of the restrictions in the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, but that doesn’t mean it’s about to build a bomb, either.
CES 2020 Liveblog Day 1: Photos and News from CES in Las Vegas
Rotating TVs, anti-snore pillows, and more. The WIRED Gear crew is in Las Vegas to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of news from CES, the largest consumer tech show in the world.
Watch Australia's Wildfires Spawn Massive Smoky Thunderclouds
Researchers have been watching Australia’s fires produce pyrocumulonimbus clouds. Here's why the phenomenon is so dangerous.
Neat CES Gadgets, a Deadly Cobra's Genome, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
Watch SpaceX Launch Its Next Huge Batch of Starlink Satellites
A Falcon 9 rocket is expected to lift off tonight carrying dozens of internet-beaming satellites. Here's how they'll work.
Lenovo Flaunts Its Foldable PC, The ThinkPad X1 Fold
It's a sign of the coming flood of devices with OLED screens that bend.
Gaze Into These Hyperrealistic Masks and See a Troubling Future
Uncanny silicone masks used to be a Hollywood plot device. Now they're in the real world—and they're fooling a whole lot of people.
Facebook Revamps Its Privacy Checkup Feature in Time for CES
Forget Portal. This year, Facebook is marketing itself as a privacy crusader.
Scientists Figured Out the Indian Cobra's Genome—at Last
With the genetic recipe for the snake's lethal venom in hand, researchers will have an easier time producing an antidote.
The Golden Globes Mostly Shut Out Apple TV+ and Netflix
'The Morning Show' and 'The Irishman' were both overlooked during last night’s awards ceremony.
One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack - January 2020
The Prime Minister of Malta will resign this month in connection with a reporter’s murder investigation, and a Uyghur writer remains imprisoned in China.
Live Your Best Life—On and Off Your Phone—in 2020
A wave of new books offer different lessons on how to cope with an always-connected, information-deluged world.
The 10 Neatest Things We've Seen at CES So Far
Tech's biggest show is just getting started, and we've already gotten the chance to try some fun tech gadgets.
The World Has a Plan to Rein in AI—but the US Doesn’t Like It
US officials worry the proposal could unnecessarily slow development of artificial intelligence at American companies.
South Jersey's Mid-Century Modern Motels, in All Their Neon Glory
From the 1950s to ’70s, hundreds of motels were built in The Wildwoods. Now, in the age of Airbnb, only half of them are still in operation.
Everything You Thought You Knew About Inbox Zero Is Wrong
Merlin Mann says people took his idea far too literally.
A Strange New Decade, Tesla's Strong Sales, and More Car News This Week
Tesla delivered 367,500 cars last year, a 50 percent jump from 2018. The company’s stock also surpassed $420, a symbolic figure for CEO Elon Musk.
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