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Saturday August 31, 2024. 12:30 PM
Plus: China-linked hackers infiltrate US internet providers, authorities crack down on a major piracy operation, and a ransomware gang claims attacks during the Paris Olympics.
The oceans have produced a rare coincidence of the Pacific and Atlantic Niñas, which will lessen the severity of the hurricane season—though 2024 still remains a highly active year.
Climate change is threatening Earth’s biodiversity. Could frozen regions of the moon be the best place to “back up” life-forms?
Friday August 30, 2024. 09:33 PM
The HBO drama about the Machiavellian world of high finance is an undeniable hit—and cocreators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay say “coke and boats” is just the beginning.
An ongoing legal row over accounts allegedly spreading disinformation has escalated between Elon Musk and Brazil’s top court.
You’ve decided to join the ebiking boom, and so have your kids. Congrats! Here’s the gear and advice you need to ride safely.
A battery-powered electric mower for people who don’t want to think too much about their lawn.
Free emulator software can give an old device new life as a classic video game system. For bonus points, hook up a controller and stream games to your TV.
In a letter to Congress, the Meta CEO echoed what many right-wingers have claimed for years: that some of the company’s content decisions amounted to censorship.
Get grass-fed beef, pastured pork, and free-range chicken delivered to your door no matter where you live.
Going back to the days of “on fleek,” creators have had a hard time benefiting from their memes. TikTokker Jools Lebron is poised to change that.
You get a pink battery, pink charging cable, and a litany of shiny add-ons—stick-on gems, charms, and a beaded lanyard—to trick out HMD’s new Barbie-themed handset.
Thursday August 29, 2024. 08:21 PM
A few hours before the opening ceremony, we spoke with the former sprinter, who today is the European Space Agency’s first para-astronaut.
The 3D-printed lighting company has a new color customization system—with up to 4,000 combinations—that it hopes will light the way for other industries.
Forget your phone. These compact, pocketable point-and-shoot cameras are more fun and take better pictures.
Suspected Russian hackers have compromised a series of websites to utilize sophisticated spyware exploits that are eerily similar to those created by NSO Group and Intellexa.
With 70 hours of battery life and a striking design, Razer’s wireless headset is a solid choice.
Whether you need workout earbuds or gaming over-ears, these WIRED-tested picks sound like a million bucks.
Politicians have long complained of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s attitude. What’s changed is their response.
This summer, Apple gave websites more control over whether the company could train its AI models on their data. Major publishers and platforms like The New York Times and Facebook have already opted out.
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