From True Detective: Night Country to Curb Your Enthusiasm, here's everything you need to be watching on Max this month. from Wired https://ift.tt/Rzg1sHQ
The notorious LockBit gang promised a Georgia court leak "that could affect the upcoming US election.” It didn't materialize—but the story may not be over yet. from Wired https://ift.tt/tBPe3Av
As the smart ring race heats up, Samsung has revealed more about its coming health-based wearable, and how it will pimp Galaxy Watches. from Wired https://ift.tt/S8c9dkT
Next year, SenLinYu’s Harry Potter fic Manacled will disappear from Archive of Our Own. They don’t want to take it down, but it’s the only way to keep others from profiting off of the work. from Wired https://ift.tt/NWO3bnX
The White House issued an executive order on Wednesday that aims to prevent the sale of Americans' data to “countries of concern,” including China and Russia. Its effectiveness may vary. from Wired https://ift.tt/vCKew4D
In an interview with WIRED, the politician behind the ban hits out at Amazon for being evasive about working conditions in its warehouses. from Wired https://ift.tt/bxSc4E1
Extreme heat waves are already here, and they are killing tens of thousands of people. Blasting through 2 degrees Celsius of warming means they’ll happen many times more frequently. from Wired https://ift.tt/s6XPLjc
A massive update to the wildly popular farm life sim has an official release date. Here's when it'll arrive and what you can expect from it. from Wired https://ift.tt/d1IRGTE
Two months ago, the FBI “disrupted” the BlackCat ransomware group. They're already back—and their latest attack is causing delays at pharmacies across the US. from Wired https://ift.tt/IPwctD9
Have you played Doom on a robot lawn mower? We did. From app-free phones to an electric bike with AI and 5G, we’ve combed the halls of the Mobile World Congress in search of all things quirky and bizarre. from Wired https://ift.tt/u3cZRsk
Meet the guy who taught US intelligence agencies how to make the most of the ad tech ecosystem, "the largest information-gathering enterprise ever conceived by man." from Wired https://ift.tt/cE20uaF
If the court backs provocative laws from Texas and Florida that limit social platforms’ ability to moderate content online, life could become radically different. from Wired https://ift.tt/FGLieEr
Social media accounts, Kremlin-backed websites, and Telegram channels are all working in coordination to post false allegations about Alexei Navaly’s widow. from Wired https://ift.tt/mMatl8e
A Barbie phone, a transparent laptop, a bendable bracelet smartphone, and a whole load of AI. Here’s all the best new gear announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. from Wired https://ift.tt/aQcN9Gi
Wirecard whistleblower Pav Gill has founded a startup, Confide, that aims to protect whistleblowers from retaliation—and stop them resorting to the press. from Wired https://ift.tt/xdaNkt2
A 1970s plan to grow underwater limestone objects has been repurposed as a way of regenerating the seabed, reestablishing corals, and stopping coastal erosion. from Wired https://ift.tt/AZRwtPD
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/u01FqB5
A student investigation at the University of Waterloo uncovered a system that scanned countless undergrads without consent. from Wired https://ift.tt/qi9aQIN
Reddit says it wants to reward users by letting them buy into the company’s public listing. Some say it’s too risky—others say they won’t pay a company they’ve already given hours of free labor to. from Wired https://ift.tt/08aF1Cd
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/ShBCXbM
Pat Gelsinger says that Intel’s renewed investment in cutting-edge manufacturing technology will allow it to become a leading supplier of AI chips. Microsoft is already onboard. from Wired https://ift.tt/3bawoRG
Google has hit pause on Gemini’s ability to generate images of people after a far-right backlash to its historical depictions. from Wired https://ift.tt/ALCa6BI
The US Congress was preparing to vote on a key foreign surveillance program last week. Then a wild Russian threat appeared. from Wired https://ift.tt/iPHmyeq
Tech companies are famous for coddling their workers but after mass layoffs the industry's culture has shifted. Engineers say that getting hired can require days of work on unpaid assignments. from Wired https://ift.tt/N81rcOw
I watched a steady diet of sad movies in Apple’s headset. It was strangely emotional, but the weight of the headset—and aloneness—distracted from the movies. from Wired https://ift.tt/BsmOnGK
The biggest chipmaker in the US is hoping that generative AI—and US government concern about China’s tech ambitions—will revitalize its business. from Wired https://ift.tt/aErUBJo
Colossal Biosciences has started work on a five-year-long docuseries that follows its de-extinction efforts. That’s just the beginning of its small-screen plans. from Wired https://ift.tt/jyZ79Bv
The carbon removal market is fast growing, with an array of different removal methods available to businesses keen to mitigate their environmental impact. from Wired https://ift.tt/6Vy5mvK
LockBit’s website, infrastructure, and data have been seized by law enforcement—striking a huge blow against one of the world's most prolific ransomware groups. from Wired https://ift.tt/MDJpGmR
TDCommons is a free space for inventors to lay claim to breakthroughs without having to file a patent. Why is it so off the radar? from Wired https://ift.tt/tg6s1oP
It’s a multibillion-dollar global problem, and in a rapidly electrifying world, the profits—and ease—of stealing metals are only going to increase. from Wired https://ift.tt/RLv1ePd
Hydrogen-powered planes, more fuel-efficient aircraft designs, and all-electric parcel delivery services are just some of the ways in which the transport sector is looking to decarbonize. from Wired https://ift.tt/lYsFHoG
The X competitor is now open to the public—but until the platform establishes an identity, it will be more of the same. from Wired https://ift.tt/L1u5YpG
Priscilla Chomba-Kinywa, CTO of Greenpeace, says technology firms must shape up—and consumers and business clients should walk away if they don’t. from Wired https://ift.tt/RtTU7gF
The widespread use of mines has left Ukrainians scrambling to find ways to clear the explosives. New efforts to develop mine-clearing technology may help them push back Russia's invading forces. from Wired https://ift.tt/crhCH1j
Ditch your single-use products and cut down on waste. Here are some of our favorites, from water bottles to menstrual products. from Wired https://ift.tt/rEnvjHU
By rewarding computers that combined different approaches to solve chess puzzles, Google created an enhanced AI that could defeat its existing champion, AlphaZero. from Wired https://ift.tt/2tZr1av
A surprise disclosure of a national security threat by the House Intelligence chair was part of an effort to block legislation that aimed to limit cops and spies from buying Americans' private data. from Wired https://ift.tt/ni3hNSw
We've spent months and years testing dozens of bed-in-a-box hybrid, foam, innerspring, and certified organic mattresses. from Wired https://ift.tt/p2IPfRq
Some early adopters of Apple’s mixed-reality headset are complaining about how tough the thing is to wear. Designers and experts point to a few key fixes that could make the next version more comfortable. from Wired https://ift.tt/XUk3tq1
Everyone wants your $20 per month for access to their best AI chatbot. Who gets it depends on what features are important to you. from Wired https://ift.tt/0MXV9nK
Following weeks of speculation, Xbox head Phil Spencer announced Thursday that four Xbox exclusives will soon be available on competitors’ consoles. from Wired https://ift.tt/CsM4pXY
The US Department of Energy is announcing another $63 million to supercharge domestic manufacturing of the devices—in the name of national, energy, and climate security. from Wired https://ift.tt/KHXdhYM
Viruses called phages are a promising treatment option for bacterial infections when antibiotics stop working, but they have limitations. from Wired https://ift.tt/SNW8UMB
Roughly half of the world’s emissions currently can’t be reduced, yet green investment continues to avoid the sectors that need the most help—manufacturing, agriculture, and the built environment. from Wired https://ift.tt/dpEjnav
Top congressional lawmakers are meeting in private to discuss the future of a widely unpopular surveillance program, worrying members devoted to reforming Section 702. from Wired https://ift.tt/mXJ4lPc
The new Deadpool & Wolverine trailer positions Shawn Levy’s new Marvel movie as something more queer than anything Disney has released before. from Wired https://ift.tt/Fu3msWo
“This eruption of violence had been brewing for years, through successive economic collapses, pandemics, and the utter dysfunction that had become American life.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel. from Wired https://ift.tt/Z8sJp5G
British sculptor Nick Hornby uses computer modeling to make mashups of famous artworks and historical figures that shift and change depending on your perspective. from Wired https://ift.tt/WxkJpKz
With weeks to go until the start of national elections, India’s right-wing government has forced X and ISPs to block Hindutva Watch. from Wired https://ift.tt/Lc1fzbN
Whether you want a beast of a machine with dedicated graphics or a light, easy-to-upgrade PC, we have the perfect rig for you. from Wired https://ift.tt/s8j9wBo
Two researchers have improved a well-known technique for lattice basis reduction, opening up new avenues for practical experiments in cryptography and mathematics. from Wired https://ift.tt/i46ceSr
The “Yeah!” singer will take the stage at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to cram 30 years of hits into 13 minutes of performing in the middle of the Super Bowl. from Wired https://ift.tt/rF0TARG
Self-righteous chatbot Goody-2 was built to take AI guardrails to an illogical extreme. The artists behind the project say there’s a serious point behind the gag. from Wired https://ift.tt/xvyOc5o
The popular anime streaming service is merging with Crunchyroll. When it does, not all purchased TVs and shows will make the jump. from Wired https://ift.tt/BYCzlXZ
Known for doing business with far-right extremist websites, Epik has been acquired by a company that specializes in helping businesses keep their operations secret. from Wired https://ift.tt/Sts2n1q
The CEO of GitHub says half of all code produced by users of the Copilot programming helper is now AI-generated—but that there’s no sign the technology will replace human coders. from Wired https://ift.tt/BL6WkGl
Stanley says it uses some lead in its “industry-standard” manufacturing process, so we asked if other brands do the same. from Wired https://ift.tt/ASKGbj5
Adam Selipsky, CEO of Amazon’s dominant cloud platform AWS, says generative AI is valuable but that the excitement around some AI companies is similar to when dotcom darlings were “dramatically overhyped.” from Wired https://ift.tt/DNabHV8
Mainstream awareness of polyamorous relationships is becoming more widespread. On dating apps, making connections is about more than sex. from Wired https://ift.tt/cCSA1vB
Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested mesh systems will get you online in no time. from Wired https://ift.tt/EJMBXRm
A UK High Court will settle a long-running debate over whether Craig Wright really is Satoshi Nakamoto, inventor of Bitcoin. Monday’s opening arguments laid the groundwork for both sides. from Wired https://ift.tt/8eIc2wp
Tesla’s Model 3, the Polestar 2, Volkswagen ID.7 and Volvo C40 all missed their WLTP range claims by more than 100 miles when put to the test in Arctic conditions. from Wired https://ift.tt/kDIYJB7
Shopping for a new phone can be an ordeal. Let us take some of the pain out of it with these WIRED-tested picks and tips. from Wired https://ift.tt/PzSfhGa
Oppenheimer, Barbie, Killers of the Flower Moon—most of this year’s Academy Award nominees are available to watch online. Here’s where to find them. from Wired https://ift.tt/EkMRaYQ
“They had, quite swiftly, begun an algorithmic scrub of any narrative of the president suffering a health emergency, burying those stories.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel. from Wired https://ift.tt/FxEsGm4
As computer-driven cars and planes become more common, the key to preventing accidents, researchers show, is to know what you don’t know. from Wired https://ift.tt/AGjZc5p
Apple has officially released macOS 14. Here’s a breakdown of all the new features, which Macs support it, and how to download it. from Wired https://ift.tt/uWz2JLh
An indictment against three Americans suggests that at least some of the culprits behind the theft of an FTX crypto fortune may be in custody. from Wired https://ift.tt/LhqQ5lA
Some prominent right-wing commentators say the relationship between Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is a ploy to keep President Biden in power. Psyop experts think otherwise. from Wired https://ift.tt/uw9BqRX
The ASCII Theater, a project from art collective MSCHF, takes movies and breaks them into text. It’s fun—and possibly a copyright violation. from Wired https://ift.tt/Srw19Gk