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Saturday June 28, 2025. 10:16 PM
Mark Zuckerberg has been working to poach talent from rival labs for his new superintelligence team.
Prime Day falls on July 8-11, but we've already found great deals on WIRED-tested products—from Apple Watches to Amazon Devices—at some of their lowest prices ever.
Keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with these WIRED-tested docking systems.
This no-frills manual standing desk converter reliably rises and falls.
There are obvious trade-offs to buying a mattress in-store and online. But your decision may come down to key details of a brand’s warranty.
Like a lot of Breville's best devices, the Luxe Brewer combines technical sophistication with easy single-button operation.
Upper and business class cabins have expanded to the point where the top tier resemble hotel suites more than passenger pods. But what happens now airlines have no more room to offer?
Even America’s richest farmlands can’t outrun climate collapse. That’s everyone’s problem.
As generative artificial intelligence tools continue to proliferate, pushback against the technology and its negative impacts grows stronger.
Plus: US feds charge alleged masterminds behind infamous forum, Scattered Spider targets airlines, and hackers open a valve at a Norwegian dam.
Plus: Dell officially replaces the XPS brand, Cambride Audio budget buds, and an HDMI buying boon.
Friday June 27, 2025. 11:39 PM
Whether you need a camp chair, sleeping pad, running shoes, or new pack, REI’s Independence Day sale has something for everyone.
The partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft in many ways hinges on the definition of artificial general intelligence, creating a tension that has spilled over into OpenAI research that has not been made public.
The free-to-play game is the first time the JRPG is available on mobile, offering fans a quick fix with a few hidden costs.
While star reporters continue to flock to Substack, subscription fatigue is only getting worse.
After a long and storied history, the BSOD is being replaced. WIRED takes a trip down memory lane to wave goodbye to the iconic screen we all love to hate.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court held that age verification for explicit sites is constitutional. In a dissent, Justice Elena Kagan warned it burdens adults and ignores First Amendment precedent.
During a wild time for copyright law, the US Copyright Office has no one at the helm—and no one knows when that will change.
Whether you want to battle Star Wars spaceships or shoot a cinematic masterpiece, one of these drones is going to be perfect for you.
What would it take to run a cable from the ISS to Earth? Depends how fast you want the Earth to rotate.
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