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Monday November 4, 2024. 01:30 PM
“I try to prepare customers not to expect the same pet all over again. The new pet is not going to know who you are right off the bat.”
The United States will choose between two drastically different futures in the coming days. Here’s what you can expect from WIRED.
The weekend before the election, one Pennsylvania pastor told congregants that hosting Elon Musk weeks earlier was “phenomenal.” In Nevada, another dressed as a garbageman while urging his flock to vote Trump.
Macworld Apple introduced the MacBook Pro line of laptops in 2006, which means its 20th anniversary is right around the corner. According to a new report, Apple has some plans for the laptop to commemorate the occasion. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s latest...
Join us for the latest on the US presidential election as we’re tracking extremism, propaganda, online disinformation, and the results themselves.
When you download a piece of pirated software, you might also be getting a piece of infostealer malware, and entering a highly complex hacking ecosystem that’s fueling some of the biggest breaches on the planet.
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros 13 fast ports 2.5Gb Ethernet Two HDMI 2.1 30W USB-C port Affordable Cons Only two extended displays for Mac Upstream port at front Our Verdict While its triple-monitor potential is muted on Macs (with one of the three being...
Macworld As Apple fans (and Terry Pratchett fans) know well, there’s a difference between cheapness and value for money. The lowest price isn’t necessarily the best bang for your buck. You get what you pay for, and all that. That’s an argument in favor of Apple’s...
Over the past month, Elon Musk has put himself in position to take the credit for a Donald Trump win—or the blame for a loss.
Vast networks of true believers, convinced beyond all reason that the last election was stolen, have spent years preparing to undermine this one. At last, their time has arrived.
1999: Mac user for a month - Home Page lives - 'I' in iMac for inferior? - 2002: Why don't Macs come with RAID? - 2005: Aluminum not so hot for PowerBooks - Fixing broken a power tip - Das Keyboard
Sunday November 3, 2024. 04:42 PM
A dozen Black canvassers were tricked, threatened, and driven in seatless U-Haul vans. They were fired after WIRED reported on their plight—some without full pay or a way back home.
A beauty subscription box feels like a monthly present. These are our favorites.
This secure, durable walkie-talkie is worth the seemingly exorbitant price.
The tech, a waypoint between fully electric cars and gas-powered ones, has shown up in more and more US—and Chinese—vehicles. Can EREV tech get more drivers into electrics?
A decade after the discovery of the “amplituhedron,” physicists have excavated more of the timeless geometry underlying the standard picture of how particles move.
As the industry looks to AI and robotics for the next big thing, Our Erotic Journey’s James Guo just wants to build you the perfect vibrator.
The GameCube's controller remains a titan, which is why so many have “borrowed” from its design. But now things are afoot that signal Nintendo could be about to resurrect this gaming gem.
1994: LC 575 - 1998: Windows can't compete - 2000: Is it worth putting a G3 in an older Mac? - AirPort beats wires - Unsupported memory - 2004: Richard Hunt, low end designer and Mac lover - 2005: New life for vintage Macs - Blips in Intel's roadmap - 2006: 10 years on AOL - ...
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