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The Two Myths of the Internet
The 2010s began with one story about the political power of technology. It ended with another. Both were wrong.
The 7 Best Albums of 2019
From Solange to Billie Eilish to Tyler the Creator, these are the most resonant albums of the year.
This Week’s Cartoons: Santas, Elves, and Goldilocks
Goldilocks and the three Bearbnb reviews.
The Decade That YouTube Changed TV
In the last 10 years, traditional celebs have begun clamoring for a spot on the erstwhile cat video haven, even as it's churned out stars of its own.
12 Best After-Christmas Sales (2019): Amazon, REI, GameStop, Best Buy, and More
Our favorite post-Christmas deals on outdoor and home tech, videogames, tax software, and more.
The 24 Absolute Best Movies of the 2010s
From the cloistered college campus of 'The Social Network' to the sands of 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' these are the movies that defined the decade.
Nintendo Switch Lite Tips: 11 Ways to Get the Most Out of It
Here are a few tips, games, recommendations, and accessories to get you and your Switch Lite all set up and ready to go.
When the Transportation Revolution Hit the Real World
Ten years ago, they promised us self-driving cars. We got a scooter surge, clashes with regulators, and the brutal realities of mobility.
The Decade Big-Money Email Scams Took Over
In the last few years, the "Nigerian prince" scams have gotten a major upgrade.
Everything and Nothing Is a Tech Company Now
Money and mania fueled a mad scramble for firms to claim the coveted t-word this decade.
How The Dodo Became the Warmest, Fuzziest Corner of the Web
The media empire's heartwarming (and highly shareable) animal videos rack up 2.3 billion views each month. It might be our favorite website of the decade.
The 10 Tech Products That Defined This Decade
From talking computers to reusable rockets, here are our picks for the products that had the most impact in the last 10 years.
How Set Up New Devices: iPhone, Amazon Echo, Google Home, TV
You have a new thing. Now let’s put it together.
We Might Not Be Planting the Right Kinds of Forests
As the world scrambles to combat deforestation, experts warn our efforts could have far fewer benefits than we think.
'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' Is a Lesson in Military Opposites
The Resistance is outmanned and outgunned, but their adaptability wins the day.
2019's Weirdest and WIRED-est Photos
Highlights of our favorite photography to write about this year.
The 10 Worst Tech Product Launches of the 2010s
It wasn't all unicorns and cryptokitties. From Apple's Antennagate to Juicero's fruit bomb, the decade offered up plenty of brutally expensive embarrassments.
Chatroulette Was Shorthand for Chaos Online. Then Came the 2010s
The video chat site wasn’t exactly civil—far from it—but it pales in comparison to the actual chaos of the past decade.
Got the Flu? These Doctors Really Want to See You—Virtually
Getting sick is the worst. But if you're trying to lure customers who are reluctant or unable to leave home, the virus can be an ally.
*The Expanse* Is Sci-Fi Like TV Has Never Seen
The series embraces the true weirdness of life off planet, says showrunner Naren Shankar, making space itself a character in the drama.
Science Explains Why We Should All Work Shorter Hours in Winter
People tend to get gloomy when night comes early and cold weather descends. But adjusting our workday to the season could lift our mood.
Why Big Data Has Been (Mostly) Good for Music
The explosion of metrics and algorithms isn't just reflecting what's happening in the music industry. It's transforming it.
Star Wars News: 'The Rise of Skywalker' and Everything After
The finale of the saga has come and gone. So what happens now?
12 Science Books You Should Read Right Now
Snuggle up with these 2019 books on the so-called language of God, dirty drugmakers, and the future of food and booze.
WIRED's 7 Big Science Stories That Shaped 2019
The police went nuts for DNA, the vaping wars heated up, and a black hole pic grabbed the internet: These were some of 2019's standout themes.
The Worst Hacks of the Decade
It's been a rough 10 years in cybersecurity—and it's only getting worse.
Uninstall ToTok, an Alleged Emirati Spy App, From Your Phone Now
A messaging app called ToTok had scores of positive reviews, particularly from users in the UAE. US intelligent officials say it may be spying for that government instead.
Lesbian Culture Went Viral, Finally, in 2019
From Megan Rapinoe to the “gay rights” meme, queer women's culture was all over the internet this year.
Trump's Impeachment Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup
President Trump was officially charged with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Then came the tweets.
Car Share Shrinks, a Tax Break Vanishes, and More Car News This Week
Share Now says it is leaving North America, and Tesla buyers will no longer get help from Uncle Sam for their EVs (and GM buyers are next).
Beats Solo Pro Review: More Than a Fashion Statement
With great battery life, sound, and fit, Beats' latest noise-canceling on-ears are among the best headphones you can buy.
The 5 Best Comics of 2019
These titles stood head-and-shoulders above the rest.
The Science Behind Why No Two Snowflakes Are Alike
A physicist's obsession with unusual snow crystals has led him to pursue a grand unified theory of how they form.
Bitcoin's Path From Insurgents’ Talisman to Tool of Big Tech
Blockchain technology was designed to thwart big institutions. Now the likes of Facebook and Twitter are co-opting it.
The Firefox Browser Settings You Should Tweak Right Now
Get the most out of Mozilla's Firefox browser with these tips and tricks.
How Hong Kong’s Protests Turned Into a "Mad Max" Tableau
The demonstrations are fueled by technology high and low, from encrypted messaging apps and laser pointers to bows and arrows and molatov cocktails.
Space Photos of the Week: 2I/Borisov and Its Comet Buddies
These flyby rocks are some of the most mysterious objects floating around in space.
Best Kids Travel Gear: Strollers, Flasks, Toys, and More
Traveling with babies, toddlers, or young children is no picnic. These accessories should help.
Facebook Finally Fixes Its Two-Factor Mess
A Wawa breach, Russian spies, and more of the week's top security news.
Board Games Are Getting Really, Really Popular
Tabletop gaming has seen a surge in recent years.
The AI Doctor Will See You Now
Advances in neural networks and other techniques promise to transform health care while raising profound questions about our bodies and society.
26 Fantastic Last-Minute Christmas Deals (2019)
Fellow procrastinators, there’s still time to grab deals on laptops, cameras, Kindles, smartphones, and more before the big day.
The 8 Most Important Memes of 2019
From feral hogs to Baby Yoda, these are the internet fodders that truly made an impact this year.
Facebook Removes Accounts With AI-Generated Profile Photos
Researchers said it appears to be the first use of artificial intelligence to support an inauthentic social media campaign.
So You Think You Know Gravity? Let Us Drop Some Knowledge
Join astrophysicist Janna Levin on a mind- and space-time-bending journey into the force to end all forces.
The 5 Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy TV Shows of 2019
This may have been the best year for genre television—ever.
Puma Is Making Gamer Shoes Now
The company's new "Active Gaming Footwear" is, best I can tell, a big, thick sock.
15 Smart Home Gift Ideas (2019): Ecobee, Dyson, Wemo, and More
Smart thermostats, smart displays, and more awesome gift ideas for that special someone who can activate everything in their home with a sneeze.
Feds Call Helicopter That Crashed in NYC River a ‘Death Trap’
An NTSB investigation faults the companies behind the sightseeing flight for a slew of safety failures, which resulted in five deaths.
2019 Is the Year Humanity Declared War on Microplastics
The pollutants are absolutely everywhere—blowing in the wind and swirling in the ocean. Here's how we can clean up our act.
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