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The media company joins The Atlantic, Axel Springer, Vox Media, and a host of other publishers who have partnered with OpenAI.
Content creators have been given access to yacht parties with campaign staff, lounges with free food and wine, and multiple filming locations. Traditional media isn’t so lucky.
Let's hope the spacesuits hold up for extravehicular activity The Polaris Dawn mission to send humans to a 1,400 km orbit – higher than 1966's Gemini 11 – is set for launch in less than a week.…
Microsoft-backed extension aims to address open source database's perceived weaknesses A Microsoft-backed open source project aims to help address PostgreSQL's weaknesses as an analytics database.…
Breville’s big food processor is an impressive machine, but its main feature doesn’t work well.
If you’re in the process of building your desktop, here are all the things you need to know about choosing a power supply unit.
The app is going to delete older posts from free workspaces. Here’s how to archive everything—and, if you want to, move your community over to Discord.
Taiwanese IT infrastructure provider claims platform ghosted it X is facing yet another legal case in the shape of a breach of contract claim from IT infrastructure provider Wiwynn over non-payment for $120 million in components it procured for the Elon Musk-owned biz.…
Digital athletes enjoy positive effects in Japan study, but too much screentime sees diminishing returns A study of nearly 100,000 people in Japan has found that gaming may be good for the player's mental health, contrary to the prevailing narrative around the popular...
Android 15 has finally arrived. Here are the notable features and upgrades Google is rolling out.
Your little kid isn't so little anymore. Start off on the right track with these WIRED-approved laptops, backpacks, and more.
Enterprise-level long-term stability, but a little friendlier Oreon Lime R2 blends AlmaLinux with a bunch of extra tools and repositories, plus some helpful tweaks for the GNOME desktop. It's sort of akin to an LTS version of Fedora 34.…
First stage destroyed during hot fire in Scotland A hot-fire test of Rocket Factory Augsburg's RFA One ended in explosion at Scotland's SaxaVord spaceport.…
Your country needs you… to quit it with all those sick days UK government believes its proposed 'right to switch off' will bring crucial economic and productivity benefits to the country, while also improving the well-being of workers.…
Removing security services not always the best way to tackle problematic content Interview Cloudflare wants harmonization of all the regulation and compliance frameworks springing up around the world, according to the networking service provider's deputy chief legal officer...
Europe's largest local authority canceled expected savings baked into financial plans The total cost of Birmingham City Council's Oracle implementation disaster is set to reach £216.5 million ($280.4 million) by April 2026, according to a new audit report.…
Her legacy hinges on her successor – will they double down? Europe's top competition cop, Margrethe Vestager, will reportedly be stepping down later this year, a development certain to please the US tech firms she called to the carpet.…
Political stirrer Roger Stone may have been a weak link after personal emails cracked US authorities have named Iran as the likely source of a recent attack on the campaign of the US Republican Party's presidential nominee, Donald Trump.…
Minister issues denial – it's just an upgrade to the 'web-management system' Industry group Pakistan Software Houses Association for IT (P@SHA) last week accused the Pakistan government late last week of implementing a China-style internet firewall – a claim the nation's ...
Lenovo also cashes in on AI demand, without being able to turn it into profit Demand for cloudy CPUs has levelled out at top Chinese clouds Alibaba and Tencent, whose customers increasingly want GPUs instead.…
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