Child safety group Heat Initiative plans to launch a campaign pressing Apple on child sexual abuse material scanning and user reporting. The company issued a rare, detailed response on Thursday. from Wired https://ift.tt/rya5vC8
Only Murders in the Building and the Futurama reboot are just two of the shows you won’t want to miss on this streaming service. from Wired https://ift.tt/9jtLzX0
A Pew survey finds that a majority of Americans are more concerned than excited about the impact of artificial intelligence—adding weight to calls for more regulation. from Wired https://ift.tt/gO2sJoe
Stephen Thaler’s series of high-profile copyright cases has made headlines worldwide. He’s done it to demonstrate his AI is capable of independent thought. from Wired https://ift.tt/ER0b24k
Most people say they want their kids to be their own genetic offspring—but such a desire is in conflict with other evolving values around parenting and family. from Wired https://ift.tt/QXU8hmf
We tested microphones, tripods, lights, teleprompters, and other tools in our own homes for several years. These are our favorites. from Wired https://ift.tt/h1aBJpH
Whether you’re biking to the office or schlepping a camera to a shoot, a laptop bag is your constant companion. These WIRED-reviewed packs do the job. from Wired https://ift.tt/iHv63CB
Turtles’ shells contain a chemical record of the environment—including highly enriched uranium, an indicator of nuclear weapons development. What can we learn from these accidental archivists? from Wired https://ift.tt/36K7Xf1
Labor Day discounts have come early, and we’ve price-checked all these sales to make sure you save on our favorite mattresses. from Wired https://ift.tt/7zRZ5we
It's not just the wind and rain to worry about: Storm surges of up to 15 feet could pour over the coast, reaching miles inland. from Wired https://ift.tt/bRKdChg
The competitions, which are held on Russian-language cybercrime forums, offer prize money of up to $80,000 for the winners. from Wired https://ift.tt/BrEpSQC
Once generative AI can use real-world tools, it will become exponentially more capable. Companies and regulators need to get ahead of these rapidly evolving algorithms. from Wired https://ift.tt/h1K3QX8
It may not have the greatest range, but the Voyager is so sleek and lightweight that you’ll want to bring it everywhere you go. from Wired https://ift.tt/NTJB9OU
A developer used widely available AI tools to generate anti-Russian tweets and articles. The project is intended to highlight how cheap and easy it has become to create propaganda at scale. from Wired https://ift.tt/NqkfvoH
The Sourhouse Goldie is fancier and more expensive than it needs to be, but it ensures your sourdough starter stays happy. from Wired https://ift.tt/8GTrtYa
Artists like Glaive got stuck with an artificial label thanks to a popular Spotify playlist. Now they want to break out of the machine-made categories. from Wired https://ift.tt/TeHWiEv
With ecosystems in crisis, engineers and scientists are teaming up to decipher what animals are saying. Their hope: By truly listening to nature, humans will decide to protect it. from Wired https://ift.tt/mdUcLvB
The former US president has always best communicated through images. His booking photo could be the one that cements his legacy. from Wired https://ift.tt/CY5Zv4h
Merino is one of our favorite fabrics for a reason. We also explain the different blends, what gsm means, and how to care for your clothes. from Wired https://ift.tt/5ANwB0C
Stop fumbling for cables in the dark. These WIRED-tested stands and pads will take the hassle out of refueling your phone, wireless earbuds, and watch. from Wired https://ift.tt/PuE6MZs
News has been removed from Facebook and Instagram after the Canadian government told Meta to pay publishers, leaving consumers unable to access vital information during wildfires. from Wired https://ift.tt/hm9GzPN
Generative AI allows fans to “talk” to their favorite characters, drawing comparisons to everything from roleplaying to fan fiction. But do they actually want to outsource all the fun to AI? from Wired https://ift.tt/MbkmwAN
The sabotage of more than 20 trains in Poland by apparent supporters of Russia was carried out with a simple “radio-stop” command anyone could broadcast with $30 in equipment. from Wired https://ift.tt/irWau6b
A ramshackle team of American scientists scrambled to decode the Nazi cipher before the time ran out. Luckily, they had a secret weapon. from Wired https://ift.tt/7a586yJ
The US Secret Service’s relationship with the Oath Keepers gets revealed, Tornado Cash cofounders get indicted, and a UK court says a teen is behind a Lapsus$ hacking spree. from Wired https://ift.tt/zpq5CTG
Plus: Apple changes its mind about right-to-repair legislation, Sony shows off a new portable PlayStation device, and what happens when police go after kids for schoolyard offenses. from Wired https://ift.tt/mOijBPK
When habitat loss is one of the biggest issues facing wild animals, why has Alaska given an uninhabited, remote island to feral cattle? from Wired https://ift.tt/dWyNheZ
It’s almost Labor Day Weekend, and that means end-of-season deals on standing desks, escooters, mattresses, and more. from Wired https://ift.tt/bxai8qf
With its inaccurate measurements and weird sizing, I honestly couldn’t tell you why this wearable breast pump is $550. from Wired https://ift.tt/ReQuBij
The network of citizens who publicly report their air quality readings are helping their neighbors brave the proliferation of harmful wildfire smoke in the atmosphere. from Wired https://ift.tt/SBRVcXz
In the age of generative AI, it's impossible to know where your information is going—or what it's going to be used for. from Wired https://ift.tt/may4fOJ
Musician Alex Pall spoke with WIRED about his VC firm, the importance of raising cybersecurity awareness in a rapidly digitizing world, and his surprise that hackers know how to go hard. from Wired https://ift.tt/kTui4dX
This week, we discuss a recent legal case in Illinois that illustrates how police overreach into school discipline has affected students and their families. from Wired https://ift.tt/OIuwoae
The Biden administration has changed its mind about a Massachusetts state law giving mechanics and car owners access to more diagnostic data. from Wired https://ift.tt/JmaoH98
Kristen Ghodsee, author of Everyday Utopia, talks about the benefits of communal living—or at least of embracing a broader definition of community. from Wired https://ift.tt/dMVathP
Canada’s worst wildfire season ever has put unprecedented strain on the country’s firefighters. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced, with millions more choking on toxic wildfire smoke. Next summer could be far worse. from Wired https://ift.tt/pGmJ7j3
Labor Day discounts have come early, and we’ve price-checked all these sales to make sure you save on our favorite mattresses. from Wired https://ift.tt/pHBgaNK
It's uncomfortable to see AI-generated child porn as anything but abhorrent—but simulated imagery might help in the fight against child sexual abuse. from Wired https://ift.tt/i2Lx5Q8
Stimulating the brain with electricity has been used for 30 years to treat Parkinson’s disease. Now, researchers are testing whether it could help restore hand and arm motion. from Wired https://ift.tt/uHyDL1w
Unlike web browsers, mobile apps increasingly make it difficult or impossible to see what companies are really doing with your data. The answer? An inspectability API. from Wired https://ift.tt/pGKovfM
The hackers, who mostly targeted victims in Hong Kong, also hijacked Microsoft’s trust model to make their malware harder to detect. from Wired https://ift.tt/lOUVxhm
Mexico and the western US are reeling from record-shattering rainfall. Blame high ocean temperatures—and prepare for worse to come as the planet warms. from Wired https://ift.tt/M4qr0ha
Whether you need a travel-friendly slate or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for everybody. from Wired https://ift.tt/Jwrk36K
AI technologies promise more chatbots and replicas of people who have passed. But giving voice to the dead comes at a human cost. from Wired https://ift.tt/ltx3ziO
Garments that can be packed with ice or equipped with fans are becoming increasingly popular among workers exposed to high heat. from Wired https://ift.tt/EOtj3QZ
Coming from the Congo, I knew where the essential ingredient for the atomic bombs was mined, even if everyone else seemed to ignore it. from Wired https://ift.tt/50kY38Z
Mathematicians can often figure out what happens as quantities grow infinitely large. What about when they are just a little big? from Wired https://ift.tt/uG1CDbH
New research reveals the strategies hackers use to hide their malware distribution system, and companies are rushing to release mitigations for the “Downfall” processor vulnerability on Intel chips. from Wired https://ift.tt/cYL2h7i
A victory for Montanans’ right to a clean, healthy environment could set a precedent for other climate lawsuits throughout the United States. from Wired https://ift.tt/9PjZkFm
Some residents of Yellowknife are staying behind to fight back wildfires that could soon engulf the Canadian city. Others have shared harrowing stories as they race to escape the flames. from Wired https://ift.tt/BtUcdxF
From Someone Great to Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop, here are our picks for the best streaming titles to feast your eyes on. from Wired https://ift.tt/eVzkYj3
Lambo’s 1,341-hp “Ultra GT” is inspired by spaceships and is by a long way the most powerful car the brand has ever made. from Wired https://ift.tt/AmE2orS
It may not be possible to eradicate the state’s tens of thousands of Burmese pythons. But the local wildlife is biting back—and humans wielding new tech can help. from Wired https://ift.tt/0Q7Jt2d
The curvy translucent plastic design of the iMac was the test case for Steve Jobs' “whole-widget” strategy that led to the creation of the iPhone. from Wired https://ift.tt/Af2WZch
Robotic spacecraft from both countries are aiming to touch down on the moon’s southern hemisphere, as one’s space program waxes and the other wanes. from Wired https://ift.tt/B9RnlEh
Signs of the drastic—and in some cases irreversible—changes that humans have made to the climate are now impossible to ignore. from Wired https://ift.tt/iVdP7Xc
Productivity software may have killed the watercooler, but chitchat is still the best way to grow connections in a hybrid workplace. These tips can make it less awkward. from Wired https://ift.tt/1jXHsEF
An innovation agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services will fund research into better defenses for the US health care system’s digital infrastructure. from Wired https://ift.tt/nC0uchL
Beyond Meat’s weak sales led to headlines about “peak veganism” and the end of plant-based meats. But demand in Europe shows there’s still life in alternative proteins. from Wired https://ift.tt/qZe8WRa
Shopping for a notebook can be infuriating. Here’s how to sift through the acronyms, storage options, and extra features to find the best one for you. from Wired https://ift.tt/QT5JhmO
Mustafa Suleyman, cofounder of DeepMind and Inflection AI, talks about how AI and other technologies will take over everything—and possibly threaten the very structure of the nation-state. from Wired https://ift.tt/rZAUd5k
A WIRED investigation and federal citations show how first aid clinics in Amazon warehouses sometimes direct injured employees to get back on the job, risking further injury. from Wired https://ift.tt/Jc6TEMx
When Alex Woolner asked ChatGPT to generate some crochet patterns for cute animals, she wasn't expecting the results to be quite so … off. from Wired https://ift.tt/eBJD18v
The impulse to save everything no longer makes sense. It's time to leave the city as a monument to the dangers of global warming—and rethink our relationship to heritage. from Wired https://ift.tt/MbrR4wa
Chronic drinking depletes the brain’s dopamine levels. A single dose of a gene therapy reset them, and stopped the craving for alcohol. from Wired https://ift.tt/h39fomx
We’ve tested lots of affordable Windows laptops, Chromebooks, and 2-in-1 tablets. You don’t have to spend more than $700 to get a good computer. from Wired https://ift.tt/m1HKXhG
Voice actors with disabilities are only now getting a seat at the table in the gaming industry. But regressive policies on remote work and a desire for Hollywood names have put that all in danger. from Wired https://ift.tt/5eGfCg7
San Francisco ride-hail drivers are about to share the roads with robot competitors. They say that the self-driving cabs need to work on their traffic skills—and watch out for bodily fluids. from Wired https://ift.tt/dxER1Gs
A tiny literary analytics project called Prosecraft has shuttered after backlash from the writing community. It's a harbinger of a bigger cultural tide shift. from Wired https://ift.tt/mXvcRie
The Gear team spends countless hours in front of displays while writing for you. So we reviewed those too (including a few portable screens). from Wired https://ift.tt/LWpUqfY
Get more joy from your java. These conical-burr, flat-burr, and bladed machines let you enjoy freshly ground beans in every cup. from Wired https://ift.tt/RGFbOmA
We’ve tested all the top slates, from Apple’s iPads to Android and Windows devices, and rounded up our favorite accessories. from Wired https://ift.tt/IUoe9wi
The macOS Background Task Manager tool is supposed to spot potentially malicious software on your machine. But a researcher says it has troubling flaws. from Wired https://ift.tt/vqHujGr
A pair of major data breaches rock the UK, North Korea hacks a Russian missile maker, and Microsoft’s Chinese Outlook breach sparks new problems. from Wired https://ift.tt/YPOMxGT
The fireflies of Moriyama City have long been prized (and hunted) for their yellow-green glow. To bring populations back up, amateur conservationists are hitting the books. from Wired https://ift.tt/ZImPnGV
The decentralized Instagram alternative is a great option if you want to back up your feed, focus on photo-sharing, or cut loose from Meta's empire entirely. And making the leap is surprisingly easy. from Wired https://ift.tt/pWbaX2J
The Galaxy Tab S9 series includes the insanely massive 14.6-inch Tab S9 Ultra, but the prices of these slates are off-putting. from Wired https://ift.tt/k5zGEJ7
In simulated environments, smell is often the neglected sense. Scentient’s wearable device aims to bring a whiff of authenticity to virtual reality. from Wired https://ift.tt/OlDjcrJ
Robotaxis can offer paid rides in San Francisco around the clock after Alphabet’s Waymo and GM’s Cruise got approval from California’s Public Utilities Commission. from Wired https://ift.tt/BM7nuUZ
In 2008, Boston’s transit authority sued to stop MIT hackers from presenting at the Defcon hacker conference on how to get free subway rides. Today, four teens picked up where they left off. from Wired https://ift.tt/A7yMnYQ
This week, we talk about pending changes to how driverless taxis can operate on city streets, and how a loosening of the rules would impact road safety, rideshare drivers, and your commute. from Wired https://ift.tt/M0lupzZ
Since taking over Twitter, Musk has made mistake after mistake. His latest decision proves that he has never understood the average Twitter user—or doesn’t care to build a platform for them. from Wired https://ift.tt/4tJW6aU
From vinyl to photos, blogs to music streams, chronicling 50 years of culture involves reckoning with what can and cannot be saved—and the tools that can do it. from Wired https://ift.tt/nk7FUJG
The legacy electronics manufacturer is creating IoT honeypots with its products to catch real-world threats and patch vulnerabilities in-house. from Wired https://ift.tt/9gaVc4R
Security researchers accessed an internal camera inside the Deckmate 2 shuffler to learn the exact deck order—and the hand of every player at a poker table. from Wired https://ift.tt/kOf7yIc
Security researchers set up a remote machine and recorded every move cybercriminals made—including their login details. from Wired https://ift.tt/tEc6lb0
UK unicorn Synthesia offers clients a menu of digital avatars, from suited execs to Santa Claus. But it has struggled to stop them being used to spread misinformation. from Wired https://ift.tt/pb8ENJR
The TikTok hearings made clear that the American imagination of foreign espionage has become Chinese. Who stands to benefit? Data-hungry US companies and military. from Wired https://ift.tt/MdP8sO6
Nobody knows what around a fifth of your genes actually do. It’s hoped they could hold the secret to fixing developmental disorders, cancer, neurodegeneration, and more. from Wired https://ift.tt/nyv9DAx
The test, which consumers can order on their own, measures a protein linked to Alzheimer’s called amyloid beta. But it can’t diagnose cases, and the results may be needlessly stressful. from Wired https://ift.tt/x7Rjb1t
Rap was born in New York City; its current hub is Atlanta. The next big scene? Milwaukee, where a new generation is taking creative control. from Wired https://ift.tt/CgRIWso
Soon after Russian troops invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sensors in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone reported radiation spikes. A researcher now believes he’s found evidence the data was manipulated. from Wired https://ift.tt/gwFqBp2
Whether you’re up against pet hair or you want to splurge on a high-end laser-guided robot vacuum, we have the perfect pick for you. from Wired https://ift.tt/yYgZJIH
Plus: A framework for encrypting social media, Russia-backed hacking through Microsoft Teams, and the Bitfinex Crypto Couple pleads guilty. from Wired https://ift.tt/tzOfcvi
Unrealistic expectations and real-world problems like unwanted gifts and the temptation of "wishcycling" turned the trash jar from zero-waste influencer emblem to "elitist" cliché. from Wired https://ift.tt/z3Bxn50
From They Cloned Tyrone to Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, here are our picks for the best streaming titles to feast your eyes on. from Wired https://ift.tt/DP8HSsw
The US Congress is trying to tame the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. But senators’ failure to tackle privacy reform is making the task a nightmare. from Wired https://ift.tt/PfK1z5c
Willow’s latest wearable breast pump can switch expression modes and has a fun app, but it also has a massive price tag to match. from Wired https://ift.tt/NHwjT9Y
A perfect storm of extreme weather and war have hit northern hemisphere crops like wheat, peaches, and olives. Welcome to the increasingly precarious future of food. from Wired https://ift.tt/MDqeZSt
The AI gold rush has thrust services like ChatGPT into every aspect of our digital lives. That still won’t solve your email problems. from Wired https://ift.tt/wkmUhdo
What We Do in the Shadows and the Futurama reboot are just two of the shows you won’t want to miss on this streaming service. from Wired https://ift.tt/UvqJyu5
Tired of relying on Big Tech to enable collaboration, peer-to-peer enthusiasts are creating a new model that cuts out the middleman. (That’s you, Google.) from Wired https://ift.tt/g75Jr6F
Meta has long fought Europe's demands that it get people's consent before using their data for targeted ads. Then a Norwegian regulator threatened fines of $100,000 per day. from Wired https://ift.tt/uj5sgx9
Exposure to excessive heat during pregnancy has been linked to everything from preterm labor to low birth weight, and those risks are rising as the world warms. from Wired https://ift.tt/oSaXBRC
Developer Aggro Crab is taking other developers (like From Software) to accessibility school, and it’s making games better for everyone. from Wired https://ift.tt/fFNe7aP
Experts doubt claims that LK-99 is a room-temperature superconductor set to open up a future of levitating trains and quantum tech. Andrew McCalip wants to see for himself. from Wired https://ift.tt/u82qYIJ
As the UK pushes for a law that threatens end-to-end encryption, WhatsApp has given itself a starring role in a doc about a girls’ soccer team fleeing the Taliban. from Wired https://ift.tt/BhMvfLn
People are using TikTok to change the narrative around invisible illness. So what can a medical professional learn by lurking? from Wired https://ift.tt/HlVRLJb
Generative AI won't just flood the internet with more lies—it may also create convincing disinformation that's targeted at groups or even individuals. from Wired https://ift.tt/u3UDxiK
Dara Khosrowshahi swooped in to tame a beastly work culture and try to make the on-demand giant profitable. Now he’s expanding into trucks and boats, but he still sees Uber as a fixer-upper. from Wired https://ift.tt/rs2QB69