There’s little reason to pay top dollar for a smartphone. These iPhones and Android devices—ranging from $100 to $600—stood up to WIRED’s testing. Read more ›
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The communications app TeleMessage, which was spotted on former US national security advisor Mike Waltz's phone, has suspended “all services” as it investigates reports of at least one breach. Read more ›
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As it shifts responsibility for recovery efforts to local authorities, FEMA workers will stop knocking on doors to provide aid to survivors in disaster areas, per a memo obtained by WIRED. Read more ›
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If you missed WIRED's live, subscriber-only Q&A focused on the software features of ChatGPT, hosted by Reece Rogers, you can watch the replay here. Read more ›
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Tackle stubborn stains, ground-in grime, and pesky pet hair with one of these WIRED-tested washers. Read more ›
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The fast-fashion giant launched an elaborate PR campaign in Washington, hiring at least three high-ranking Trump officials. But it wasn’t enough to save Shein from Trump’s tariffs. Read more ›
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Paired with a laptop and smart glasses, Sightful's Spacetop for Windows software feels closer to the spatial computing future we were promised than Apple's Vision Pro. Read more ›
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There’s little reason to pay top dollar for a smartphone. These iPhones and Android devices—ranging from $100 to $600—stood up to WIRED’s testing. Read more ›
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When hearing aids hide in plain sight. Read more ›
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Following inaction from the government, fishing communities and conservationists are taking it upon themselves to set up and monitor no-catch zones to combat species depletion caused by overfishing. Read more ›
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VR Clubbing has exploded since Covid-19 lockdowns, with enthusiasts doing drugs and finding friends and love in an inclusive environment. But some say the convenience is making it harder to control their vices. Read more ›
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The open source software easyjson is used by the US government and American companies. But its ties to Russia’s VK, whose CEO has been sanctioned, have researchers sounding the alarm. Read more ›
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A new species of cable bacteria, which function like electrical wiring, was recently discovered in the US. Its unique morphology and genetic structure may be useful for the development of bioelectronics. Read more ›
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Forget Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of VR meetings; the industrial metaverse bridges digital and physical worlds in a way that’s actually useful. Read more ›
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Amazingly, reaction times using screens while driving are worse than being drunk or high—no wonder 90 percent of drivers hate using touchscreens in cars. Finally the auto industry is coming to its senses. Read more ›
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At the Miami Grand Prix's driver's parade, the sport's biggest stars rode in drivable Lego cars that took eight months to build. It was as awesome as it sounds. Read more ›
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Looking for a new graphics card? There’s no shortage of options to choose from, but here are the best to buy now. Read more ›
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The cheapest hard-sided hot tub on Wayfair is totally worth buying. Read more ›
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There are many kinds of mothers, but these are our favorite picks for the WIRED mom in your life. Read more ›
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When pigeons outnumber pigeonholes, some birds must double up. This obvious statement, and its inverse, have deep connections to many areas of math and computer science. Read more ›
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These are the best Star Wars gifts for everyone from Padawan fans to Jedi masters. Read more ›
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