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Monday March 24, 2025. 11:00 AM
Depending on who you ask, the internet weighs no more than a potato, a strawberry—or something much, much smaller. WIRED investigates.
A team of researchers used the James Webb Space Telescope to uncover new details about SIMP 0136, a free-floating planet in the Milky Way that does not orbit a star.
Companies in the EU are starting to look for ways to ditch Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloud services amid fears of rising security risks from the US. But cutting ties won’t be easy.
Sunday March 23, 2025. 04:02 PM
This rugged pizza oven is unquestionably brilliant, but not as portable as they'd like you to believe.
We explain everything you need to know about Bluetooth, the long-standing wireless connectivity standard.
Create pictures from text prompts with iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
Passes to advanced film screenings and live TV tapings are highly coveted, but with some persistence, planning, and insider knowledge, you could score seats at these exclusive events.
Britta Späth has dedicated her career to proving a single, central conjecture. She’s finally succeeded, alongside her partner, Marc Cabanes.
Countertop gadgets that let you prepare smoked foods inside your home have thus far been imperfect or impractical. But they're getting closer.
The Siri that was promised back in 2011 never quite materialized. Now the big upgrade promised as part of Apple Intelligence is delayed “indefinitely.” Why can't Apple get Siri right?
WIRED tested the popular AI video generator from OpenAI and found that it amplifies sexist stereotypes and ableist tropes, perpetuating the same biases already present in AI image tools.
Saturday March 22, 2025. 01:00 PM
Done wisely, naps can be a valuable way to boost your focus and energy. A sleep researcher explains how to get it right.
Now’s your chance to save on headphones, tablets, and home gadgets.
Fast charging is viable, but experts say building the actual charging stations will be the tricky—and potentially very expensive—part.
Stardust, an Israeli–US startup, intends to patent its unique aerosol technology for temporarily cooling the planet.
The domestic terrorism designation could give law enforcement sweeping authority to surveil people protesting against Elon Musk’s role in the US federal government, civil liberties experts warn.
Plus: Analogue delays its Nintendo 64 console, Fujifilm unveils a medium format camera, and Microsoft's Adaptive Joystick game controller goes on sale.
Friday March 21, 2025. 07:36 PM
Hungryroot is a shockingly innovative meal kit. Though the results can be more like fast-casual meal assembly than cooking.
This just might be the perfect monitor for the home office.
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