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Eve's Motion Sensor Finally Made My Home Feel 'Smart'
Eve's Matter-supported motion sensors are reliable and responsive, enabling hands-off smart home automations.
Lo & Sons Nouvelle Purse Review (2023): Recycled and Versatile
Whether you're running to the gym or going out on the town, this pretty, durable, and recycled purse can fit most of your needs.
How the Apple TV 4K Quickly Became My Favorite Streaming Device
This premium streaming box is a top-notch smart home hub and should be the heart of any Apple household.
Tech and Games Can Help Curb Youth Suicide
In the face of lackluster mental health support, especially for children of marginalized groups, technology and video games can be used to meet young people where they are.
What a Bloody San Francisco Street Brawl Tells Us About the Age of Citizen Surveillance
When a homeless man attacked a former city official, footage of the onslaught became a rallying cry. Then came another video, and another-and the story turned inside out.
Intensified Israeli Surveillance Has Put the West Bank on Lockdown
The West Bank was Israel's surveillance laboratory. Since the Israel-Hamas war began, Palestinian residents have been locked in for days at a time.
WeWork Just Filed For Bankruptcy
The troubled coworking company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. WeWork says locations will remain open.
Apple MacBook Pro (M3 Max, 16 Inch) Review: Untouchable Performance and Battery Life
With a new M3 processor inside that juices performance across the board, the latest edition of Apple's world-class laptop smokes the competition.
Big Tech Ditched Trust and Safety. Now Startups Are Selling It Back As a Service
The burgeoning trust and safety industry promises to help tech companies navigate scrutiny and regulation. But these services bring problems of their own.
First-Gen Social Media Users Have Nowhere to Go
The collective erosion of X, Instagram, and Facebook marks a turning point for millennials, who are outgrowing a constant need to be plugged in.
OpenAI Wants Everyone to Build Their Own Version of ChatGPT
At OpenAI's first developer conference, the company behind ChatGPT announced new tools that let anyone create a customized chatbot or AI agent-no coding skills required.
Elon Musk Announces Grok, a ‘Rebellious’ AI With Few Guardrails
xAI, Elon Musk's new company, claims to have built a powerful language model with cutting-edge performance in just two months.
Volvo EX30 Review: Fun but Flawed
The Swedish brand's new entry-level electric car drives well and looks like a full-fat Volvo, but has it done enough to lure drivers looking for Scandi chic?
Johnny Cash's Taylor Swift Cover Predicts the Boring Future of AI Music
With covers of Blank Space" and Aqua's Barbie Girl" going viral, Johnny Cash is suddenly the voice of AI. The choice is telling.
30 Tool Kit Picks (2023): Dremel, Pliers, Drill, Tape
Become your own repair person and you won't have to wait around between the hours of 9 and 7.
Oxo 12-Cup Coffee Maker With Podless Single-Serve Function Review: An Excellent Brewer for Any Size Batch
This machine can brew a batch of coffee big enough for a family, but it can also make just a single mugful.
Wacom One 13 Touch (2023) Review: A Simple Yet Effective Drawing Tablet
This affordable drawing tablet cuts all the right corners.
This AI Bot Fills Out Job Applications for You While You Sleep
AI-powered services like LazyApply zip through the grunt work of job applications, helping one programmer apply for 5,000 jobs. But they can make mistakes, and some recruiters scorn the technology.
The World’s Broken Food System Costs $12.7 Trillion a Year
The hidden costs of the global food system are equivalent to 10 percent of global GDP, according to new analysis from the United Nations.
20 Best Tech Books to Gift (2023): Biographies, Startup Histories, Exposés
Give the techie in your life access to the inner workings of the companies and characters shaping Big Tech.
5 Best GoPro Cameras (2023): Compact, Budget, Accessories, and Tips
You're an action hero, and you need a camera to match. We guide you through all the models, plus accessory recommendations and hidden software tricks to try.
Focal Theva No. 1 Speakers Review: Smooth and Creamy
This beautiful pair of speakers is among the best you'll find under a thousand bucks.
The JWST Has Spotted Giant Black Holes All Over the Early Universe
Giant black holes were supposed to be bit players in the early cosmic story. But James Webb Space Telescope observations are finding an unexpected abundance of the beasts.
Where the Hell Is X CEO Linda Yaccarino?
Despite Linda Yaccarino having the top job at X, Elon Musk's outsize presence may be hampering her ability to succeed.
Here’s Everything You Can Do With Copilot, the Generative AI Assistant on Windows 11
Microsoft's operating system just got supercharged with Bing and Dall-E integrations, and more.
What Is Goose Down Fill Power? (2023): Fill Weight, Synthetics
Whether you're looking for extra-warm jackets or bedding, you've probably seen this term. Let us fill you in.
Best Fitting T-Shirts for Men (According to a Savile Row Tailor)
Bombarded by social media ads promising the perfect" T-shirt whatever your shape, WIRED put these claims to the test with world-famous Savile Row tailors Gieves & Hawkes.
This Cheap Hacking Device Can Crash Your iPhone With Pop-Ups
Plus: SolarWinds is charged with fraud, New Orleans police face recognition has flaws, and new details about Okta's October data breach emerge.
Review: ‘Alan Wake II’ Is Far Darker Than Its Predecessor—and Perfects the Horror Genre
With its latest game, Remedy Entertainment nails a formula that's been in the making for over 20 years.
Xiaomi 13T Pro Review: A Slightly Cheaper Flagship Phone
This slightly watered-down flagship makes some of Xiaomi's best features more affordable.
Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 Bookshelf Speakers Review: Classic and Clinical
These British bookshelf speakers have crisp highs fit for an orchestra.
The Fight Against the Smallmouth Bass Invasion of the Grand Canyon
As Lake Powell shrinks, thanks to chronic drought, smallmouth bass are heading downriver, threatening a haven for native species.
8 Best National Sex Toy Day Deals (2023): Suction Toys, Vibrators, and Stimulators
National Sex Toy Day kicks off the holiday season with a bang. These are the best discounts on sex toys you'll find this weekend.
Why You Can’t Stop Reading About Daylight Saving Time
In the US, Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks go back one hour on November 5. You know this. Google knows this. But here we all are. Again.
David Cronenberg Is the Master of Grotesque Sci-Fi
The director has made more than 20 feature films, but his '80s classics like The Fly and Videodrome remain his calling card.
‘Now and Then,’ the Beatles’ Last Song, Is Here, Thanks to Peter Jackson’s AI
Now and Then" was made possible by technology Peter Jackson used on the documentary series Get Back. Listen here.
‘Party Time!’ Crypto Land Celebrates as Sam Bankman-Fried Is Found Guilty
Among crypto stalwarts and FTX customers, the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried is cause for celebration. It's also a warning.
28 Best STEM Toys for Kids (2023): Make Learning Fun
We found lots of math-filled and science-rich toys for tiny nerds to disassemble, set on fire, and then rebuild.
Joe Biden Has a Secret Weapon Against Killer AI. It's Bureaucrats
In Hollywood, taming rogue AI requires military hardware. In Washington, Joe Biden plans to stop AI from harming people by tapping the power of bureaucracy.
Ten Thousand Makes Damn Near Perfect Pants
Ten Thousand's Tactical Pants don't look like they were made by a toddler and have pockets deep enough for anything you might need.
Imagine If Joe Biden’s AI Executive Order Were Inspired by 'The Terminator'
Just before he issued his massive order on artificial intelligence, the US president had watched Mission: Impossible-Dead Reckoning Part One. But sci-fi has been ringing alarm bells for years.
Radius Outfitters Tool Roll: Finally a Quality Tool Organizer
No more plastic bins. Organize and take care of your tools with this Radius Outfitters Tool Roll.
Yamaha True X Bar 50A Review: Great for the Money
This Dolby Atmos soundbar offers an awesome balance between sound quality and price.
YouTube’s Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls
YouTube expanded a test" that threatens to cut off users who don't turn off their ad blocker. Developers of the tools are scrambling to respond.
Sam Bankman-Fried Has Been Found Guilty of Fraud
The founder of crypto exchange FTX, once crypto's golden child, has been found guilty on all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy.
Live Updates: FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty of Fraud
Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty on all seven charges by a jury in New York.
Swedish Ports Threaten to Block Teslas From Entering the Country
Tesla is failing to play by Swedish labor rules, unions claim. Now a strike that started with mechanics is beginning to spread.
World Powers Say They Want to Contain AI. They’re Also Racing to Advance It
The US, China, and others signed a declaration coordinated by the UK warning AI could be catastrophic." Yet none seem to be suggesting development of the technology should slow down.
Microsoft Does Damage Control With Its New 'Secure Future Initiative'
Following a string of serious security incidents, Microsoft says it has a plan to deal with escalating threats from cybercriminals and state-backed hackers.
Lenovo's Tab Wear Collection: A Clothing Proof-of-Concept for Taking Tablets Outdoors
Lenovo teamed up with fashion designers to make outerwear for carrying-and using-its Android tablets outside the home.
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