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A Running List of the Tech CEOs Donald Trump Claims Are Calling Him to Suck Up
Some of the most powerful people in Silicon Valley appear to be quietly sitting out the presidential election cycle. But Trump says that in private, it's a different story.
Donald Trump Vows to Let Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ‘Go Wild on Health’ If Elected
At his Madison Square Garden rally, Donald Trump all but promised that conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has pushed crank science for decades, would have a role in a prospective administration.
‘BBL Drizzy’ Was the Beginning of the Future of AI Music
Will Hatcher got internet famous when Metro Boomin sampled his AI-generated song for a diss track released during the Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef. That was just the beginning.
AI Slop Is Flooding Medium
The blogging platform Medium is facing an influx of AI-generated content. CEO Tony Stubblebine says it doesn't matter" as long as nobody reads it.
Apple 24-inch iMac (2024): Specs, Release Date, Price, Features
The desktop computer has been upgraded with the latest M4 chip and USB-C accessories.
Apple Intelligence Isn’t Ready to Wow You—Yet
Apple's artificial intelligence features are finally rolling out today, but you might find yourself saying, Is that it?"
US Intel Says Insider Threats Are 'Likely' During the Election
A government memo viewed by WIRED states that insider threats could derail or jeopardize a fair and transparent election process."
Cybercriminals Pose a Greater Threat of Disruptive US Election Hacks Than Russia or China
A report distributed by the US Department of Homeland Security warned that financially motivated cybercriminals are more likely to attack US election infrastructure than state-backed hackers.
10 Best Mobile Games for iOS and Android
These addictive smartphone games are perfect for the small screen in your pocket.
KitchenAid Design Series Evergreen Review: Beautiful and Useful
This showstopping designer appliance may not be ideal for some recipes, but it gets the job done.
The Secret Electrostatic World of Insects
Invisibly to us, insects and other tiny creatures use static electricity to travel, avoid predators, collect pollen, and more. New experiments explore how evolution may have influenced this phenomenon.
Microsoft Envisions Every Screen as an Xbox. How’s That Going So Far?
My journey to play games like Starfield on anything except an Xbox accidentally proved the console still has its place.
Renault 5 EV Review: Specs, Price, Availability
It's rare for WIRED to pronounce a new car an instant smash hit, but the all-electric Renault 5 ticks all the boxes.
Chinese Hackers Target Trump Campaign via Verizon Breach
Plus: Apple offers $1 million to hack its AI cloud infrastructure, Iranian hackers successfully peddle stolen Trump campaign docs, Russia hacks the nation of Georgia, and a cyberattack" that wasn't.
Apple’s Sales in China Are Stalling. What Will It Sacrifice to Turn Things Around?
With iPhone sales down and Apple Intelligence banned, Apple looks ready to compromise.
The 30 Best Horror Movies on Netflix, Max, and Beyond (2024)
From imported gore to found footage frights, these movies are sure to get you into the spirit of the season.
How to Give Neurotic Losers the Main Character Treatment
Tony Tulathimutte, author of Rejection, peers into the soul of millennial disorder in the way that no one else does.
A Neuralink Rival Says Its Eye Implant Restored Vision in Blind People
Science Corporation's retinal implant allowed some people who lost their central vision to read, play cards, and recognize faces.
OceanGate Faces Federal Investigation a Year After the Titan Submersible Implosion
A US Attorney's office is investigating the company behind the doomed expedition to the wreck of the Titanic, sources tell WIRED, even as a civil suit is already underway.
The Best iPhone 16 Cases, Tested and Reviewed (2024)
I've tested more than 80 cases for Apple's iPhone 16 range. These are the best cases, along with a few MagSafe accessories.
Even Realities G1 Smart Glasses Review: Superb Display, But Slow Info
These new augmented reality glasses show so much promise, it's like they posses super powers for specs. But there's a familiar problem.
8 Best Bed Frames (2024), Tested and Reviewed
Get that box spring off the floor with these WIRED-tested frames.
Trek Slash+ 9.7 SLX/XT Electric Mountain Bike Review: Oh So Quiet
Trek's newest enduro e-MTB is the most natural-feeling electric mountain bike you may ever ride.
A High-Profile Geneticist Is Launching a Fusion-Power Moonshot
Silicon Valley A-listers are funding Pacific Fusion, a startup that founding CEO Eric Lander says will have a full-scale demonstration system within a decade.
'Hear Me Out': Meme Halloween Costumes Are So Last Decade
Chronically online millennials turning memes into costumes used to be all the rage. Now, the TikTok generation has a new challenge to bring back some old classics.
San Francisco Will Pay $212 Million for Its Train System to Ditch Floppy Disks
The city's light-rail system has used 51/4-inch floppy disks for nearly 40 years. Getting off them won't come cheap.
Is the Kindle Colorsoft Too Late? Amazon Reveals What Took So Damn Long to Catch Up
After losing ground to its rivals, Amazon is finally fighting back. Panos Panay argues the timing is just right.
Meet the Far-Right Constitutional Sheriffs Ready to Assert Control if Trump Loses
There are hundreds of Constitutional Sheriffs around the country who believe they are the ultimate legal power in their county. We break down how they have coalesced with the election denial movement.
The 'Rolex on the Wall' That Kissinger, Reagan and Sinatra Loved, but You’ve Never Heard Of
The pioneering Geochron doesn't just tell time-it tells stories.
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Review: Long Battery Life and Great 4K Footage
DJI's latest action camera outruns and outguns GoPro's Hero 13 Black.
Best Nut Milk Makers We’ve Tested and Reviewed (2024)
These cow-replacing machines turn nuts, oats, and other plants into milk quickly, easily, and automatically.
Influencers Get Their Final Marching Orders for the Election
The Trump and Harris campaigns have built huge networks of influencers and content creators. They have one last job-getting people out to vote.
Judges and Border Police Targeted by Anti-Government Extremists, Doxed as ‘Traitors’
A report from the US Department of Homeland Security claims that self-identified militia members have posted the names and photos of US government officials in reaction to their work on the US-Mexico border.
This App Set Out to Fight Pesticides. After VCs Stepped In, Now It Helps Sell Them
Plantix started with the mission of making farming more environmentally friendly. So how did it end up selling the very products it wanted to fight against?
‘Take Back the States’: The Far-Right Sheriffs Ready to Disrupt the Election
Constitutional Sheriffs are duly elected lawmen who believe they answer only to God. They've spent the last six months preparing to stop a stolen" election-by any means necessary.
Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity Are Promoting Scientific Racism in Search Results
The web's biggest AI-powered search engines are featuring the widely debunked idea that white people are genetically superior to other races.
Meet ZachXBT, the Masked Vigilante Tracking Down Billions in Crypto Scams and Thefts
He just untangled a $243 million bitcoin theft, what may be the biggest-ever crypto heist to target a single victim. And he has never shown his face.
Liquid AI Is Redesigning the Neural Network
Inspired by microscopic worms, Liquid AI's founders developed a more adaptive, less energy-hungry kind of neural network. Now the MIT spin-off is revealing several new ultraefficient models.
Microsoft Warns Foreign Disinformation Is Hitting the US Election From All Directions
Russia, Iran, and China are targeting the US election with an evolving array of influence operations in the last days of campaign season.
The Maker of Ozempic Is Trying to Block Compounded Versions of Its Blockbuster Drug
Novo Nordisk has asked the FDA to block production of compounded copies of Ozempic, arguing that it's too difficult to do safely. It's the latest escalation in a brewing war between pharmaceutical companies and compounders.
Nigeria Drops Charges Against Tigran Gambaryan, Jailed Binance Exec and Former IRS Agent
After eight months, one of the US's most prominent crypto-crime investigators may finally be coming home.
The Eero Outdoor 7 Brings Wi-Fi to the Backyard
Amazon's Eero unveils the weatherproof Outdoor 7 to extend Wi-Fi coverage across your property.
How to Fly With Only a Personal Item—Plus Our 3 Favorite Small Bags (2024)
Maximize your travel enjoyment while minimizing your stuff by flying with only one small bag.
Nintendo Alarmo Review: Nagging Nostalgia
Nintendo's alarm clock does less than we want it to for more than we want to pay. You might want to buy one anyway.
Tiger Siphonysta Review: Fun Yet Flawed Coffee Brewer
The niche coffee maker brews a great cup of coffee. But at this price, parts of the machine should be better quality.
Using Artificial Intelligence Is Easier Than You Think
WIRED's AI Unlocked newsletter about using chatbots and other generative AI tools is back for a second season. We've incorporated reader feedback and answered your burning questions.
Loop Switch 2 Review: Volume-Adjustable Earplugs
These earplugs let you fine-tune your noise reduction-within reason.
Online Talk About ‘Civil War’ Could Inspire Real-World Violence, DHS Warns Cops
The agency also cautioned that it's unable to get a grasp on the full scale of the threat, due to extremists increasingly using encrypted chat tools.
Meta Quest 3S Review: The Best Headset for VR Noobs
Meta's most affordable VR headset is cheap, light, and easy to use. Just don't expect to wear it too long, as the battery life isn't great.
AT&T and T-Mobile Claim Locked Phones Are Good, Actually
Mobile carriers argue that locking devices helps them lower costs. Consumer protection groups see it a little differently.
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