by Simon Lucas on (#6MZ28)
It's been a long time coming, but the Sonos Ace are the headphones you've been waiting for.
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by Reece Rogers on (#620BG)
Just how resistant is your smartphone to dust and water?
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by Brooke Knisley on (#6MYZQ)
They predict the ups and downs of Bitcoin based on planetary movements, and their super-secretive clientele listens.
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by Matt Burgess, Dhruv Mehrotra on (#6MYXA)
A WIRED investigation found thousands of Eventbrite posts selling escort services and drugs like Xanax and oxycodone-some of which the company's algorithm recommended alongside addiction recovery events.
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by Matt Simon on (#6MYT9)
Not only is black carbon terrible for human health, but ever-fiercer wildfires are covering the Arctic with the dark particles, accelerating melting.
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by Will Knight on (#6MYMS)
In a scorching statement, Scarlett Johansson claims that after she turned down an invitation to voice ChatGPT, OpenAI brazenly mimicked her distinctive tones anyway.
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by Lauren Goode on (#6MYJG)
An Apple Photos glitch, now fixed, is a reminder that digital bits of your life will live on forever.
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6MYG0)
There's a new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro, plus a host of AI-powered tricks for Windows.
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by Amanda Hoover on (#6MYD3)
Working at an AI modeling agency means teaching pixels to smize-and filtering out the people with three heads.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6MYD4)
During Samsung's seasonal sale event, you can save on Galaxy smartphones and smartwatches, Frame TVs, and more.
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by Carlton Reid on (#6MY5E)
Ken Segall is the reason so many Apple products start with i." Now he says it's time to drop the prefix entirely.
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by Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess on (#6MY5F)
Two judges in London have ruled that WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US on freedom of speech grounds.
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by Simon Hill on (#5X33E)
Never miss a delivery. These WIRED-tested picks will help you keep tabs on your front door from anywhere.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6MY38)
A UK judge has determined that Craig Wright forged evidence in a campaign to prove he is Satoshi Nakamoto, creator of Bitcoin, in a move that prevents him from bringing further lawsuits in the country.
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by Reece Rogers on (#5YR9Z)
Maybe you don't want your phone number, email, home address, and other details out there for all the web to see. Here's how to make them vanish.
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by Nilesh Christopher, Varsha Bansal on (#6MY1G)
India's elections are a glimpse of the AI-driven future of democracy. Politicians are using audio and video deepfakes of themselves to reach voters-who may have no idea they've been talking to a clone.
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by Reece Rogers on (#68H5K)
What should you play next on your PS5 or PS4? From Fallout 4 to Ghost of Tsushima, Sony's subscription service has a ton of great video games.
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by Jaina Grey, Medea Giordano, Louryn Strampe on (#4JJ6Z)
Protect your eyes in style while you lounge, run, paddle, or work on your computer outside.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#6MXN8)
If you need an easy, cheap, fast way to scan your 35-mm film, Valoi's Easy35 is, er, the easiest way we've found to digitize images.
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by Max Freeman-Mills on (#6MXM1)
We mischievously asked our reviewer to use nothing but this distraction-free keyboard computer with virtually no display for a whole week. Annoyingly, he loved it.
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by Carl Zimmer on (#6MXH5)
New research has uncovered a social world full of cheating, cooperation, and other intrigues, suggesting that viruses make sense only as members of a community.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6MX8C)
I've spent years struggling to find a chair that conforms to my back, rather than the other way around. My search might be over.
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by Medea Giordano on (#6MX71)
This adorable laptop stand, keyboard, and trackpad folds into a little book for you to carry it around.
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by Justin Pot on (#6MX72)
Good news! Microsoft has finally made it possible to use the Widget Board on Windows 11 without being subjected to an onslaught of clickbait news articles.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6MX5X)
Plus: Sony Music tries to keep its catalog out of the clutches of AI, there's a towering new Lord of the Rings Lego set, and Google's new AI features march onto the web.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6MX4R)
Plus: Three arrested in North Korean IT workers fraud ring, Tesla staffers shared videos from owners' cars, and more.
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by H. Claire Brown on (#6MX2S)
A vast constellation of celebrities, from Kelly Ripa to the McDonald's mascot Grimace, have helped push dairy sales.
by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6MWZE)
This is a 60 percent keyboard with most of the perks of larger, more spacious boards.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6MWSD)
A trial vaccine has succeeded in generating low levels of antibodies needed to target HIV. It's a first but much-needed step toward preventing infection.
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by Louise Matsakis on (#6MWPW)
Investors are interested in buying TikTok so that it can avoid a US ban. But even if ByteDance accepts, a takeover will be far from simple.
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by Will Knight on (#6MWM1)
The entire OpenAI team focused on the existential dangers of AI has either resigned or been absorbed into other research groups, WIRED has confirmed.
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by Brian Barrett on (#6MWM2)
Twitter is fully X.com now. Given its transformation since Elon Musk bought it, that may be a small mercy.
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by Scott Gilbertson, Adrienne So on (#4N29K)
We chugged chilled beverages to bring you our favorite coolers for every situation.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6MWM3)
Corsair finally made the upgraded multi-button gaming mouse we've been waiting for.
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by Steven Levy on (#6MWH7)
Some pundits suggest generative AI stopped getting smarter. The explosive demos from OpenAI and Google that started the week show there's plenty more disruption to come.
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by David Nield on (#6MWH8)
There's a new, AI-powered way to search on Android. All it takes is a swish of your finger.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6MWF0)
And it's not just Netflix-Max, Disney+, and even YouTube are also turning their attention to series, sports, and shorts.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6MW4E)
Ebooks, paperbacks, and hardcover editions are deeply discounted through May 20.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6MW4F)
Google's new Gemini-powered search experience is rolling out to users in the US. Here's some advice on how to navigate it. And if you want to turn AI Overviews off, too bad.
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by Leah Feiger on (#6MW1W)
WIRED talked to political streamer Hasan Piker about Joe Biden, the youth vote, and his advocacy for Gaza.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6MVYZ)
After anti-Tesla activists clashed with police in Germany last week, local councillors today backed Elon Musk's plan to make Tesla's only European Gigafactory even bigger.
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by David Gilbert, Morgan Meaker on (#6MVZ0)
A seemingly coordinated campaign playing out across X, Telegram, and state-run media blames Ukraine for the attempted assassination of Robert Fico-something for which there is no evidence.
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by Jason Parham on (#6MVVK)
Growing up, director Jane Schoenbrun escaped into shows like The X-Files and Twin Peaks. Their new movie is about the relief, and danger, of getting lost in screens.
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by Anna Merlan on (#6MVRQ)
Robert F. Kennedy's campaign-and his life's work-have laid the groundwork for supporters to blame his inevitable loss on an elite conspiracy.
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by Nena Farrell on (#6FK39)
Nanoleaf has some of the coolest smart lighting panels around. Here's how to choose the right one for your home.
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by Terrence O'Brien on (#6MVNE)
This digital fretboard is a unique standa-lone instrument and affordable intro to MIDI polyphonic expression (MPE).
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6MVNF)
SVS reimagined its Ultra series speakers for premium style and sound.
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by Matt Reynolds on (#6MVJS)
A store in Singapore is selling lab-grown chicken, but it contains only 3 percent animal cells.
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by Michael Calore, Lauren Goode on (#6MVJT)
This week, we unpack all the news from Google I/O, where we got a glimpse of how the world's dominant search engine will evolve in the AI era.
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by Makena Kelly on (#6MVJV)
Twitch streamers could have a serious impact on the election-even by sitting it out.
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