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‘Hades 2’: Our 8 Best Tips to Get You Started
Our beginner's guide to Hades II, currently in early access, includes advice to help you during the opening hours of Supergiant's sequel.
‘TunnelVision’ Attack Leaves Nearly All VPNs Vulnerable to Spying
TunnelVision is an attack developed by researchers that can expose VPN traffic to snooping or tampering.
The Best Period Underwear, Menstrual Cups, and Reusable Pads (2024)
Aunt Flo doesn't have to suck (that much). These menstrual cups, absorbent underwear, and reusable pads are eco-friendly and comfortable.
Best Registries for Weddings and Baby Showers (2024): Advice and Tips
Getting married? Having a kid? Getting gifts to mark the milestone is easier with an online registry-but not all are made equally.
The Earth Is About to Feast on Dead Cicadas
Two cicada broods, XIX and XIII, are emerging in sync for the first time in 221 years. They're bringing the banquet of a lifetime for birds, trees, and humans alike.
36 Best Graduation Gifts (2024): For College Grads
Ring in their special milestone with useful gadgets, outdoor gear, subscriptions, and modern conveniences.
6 Best Gaming Laptops (2024): From Cheap to Premium
We tested the latest and greatest gaming laptops-from portable machines to an 18-inch gargantuan-so you can level up your game anywhere.
Razer Blade 18 (2024) Review: The Gaming Laptop of the Future
This imposing gaming laptop gets a future-forward upgrade and has the power to handle any game you can throw at it.
Climate Protesters Storm Tesla’s Gigafactory in Europe
The carmaker's only European gigafactory has become the target of increasingly radical protests since announcing expansion plans.
There's No Undoing Tech's Great Rewiring of Childhood
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt warns that social media harms children but definitive evidence is hard to find. Whatever your views on kids and technology, digital connectivity is now part of childhood.
5 Best USB Hubs (2024): USB-C, USB-A, Portable
Ditch the dongles. These multiport adapters maximize your laptop's options.
5 Best Juicers (2023): Centrifugal, Slow, Masticating
Stay hydrated with tried-and-tested juicers for refreshing daytime beverages and eye-brightening evening drinks.
Eureka E10 Review: An Adorably Dumb Robot Vacuum
Eureka's combo robot both vacuums and mops your floors. It does a fine job vacuuming, but it's a sloppy mopper, and its home-mapping skills are mediocre.
Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery Just Reinvented Cable
The two companies have announced a bundle that combines, Disney+, Hulu, and Max. This is maybe not the response to #DontStreamOnMax that fans wanted.
Elon Musk's Neuralink Had a Brain Implant Setback. It May Come Down to Design
Neuralink experienced a mechanical issue with its first human brain-computer interface implant. Its novel design may make it more prone to failure.
Why the Voices of Black Twitter Were Worth Saving
Black Twitter has been a cultural engine for well over a decade. It could also disappear at any time.
The 60 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now
Let It Be, Poor Things, and Taylor Swift: The Era's Tour (Taylor's Version) are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Disney+ this month.
6 Practical Tips for Using Anthropic's Claude Chatbot
Anthropic recently launched an iOS app for its Claude chatbot. We asked the company's head of product design how to get the most out of the AI helper.
The Conspiracies Swarming Campus Protests
Disinformation and conspiracies spun out of control last week when police departments raided college campuses across the country during pro-Palestinian protests.
Sell Lab-Grown Meat in Alabama and You Could Go to Jail
Anyone found guilty of selling or manufacturing cultivated meat in Alabama will face up to a three-month jail sentence and $500 fine.
12 Best Vibrators (2024): Cheap, Powerful, Flexible
Gender? I don't even know her! No matter what you've got, these tools promise good vibes for all.
8 Best Online Photo Printing Services (2024): Tips, Print Quality, and More
Print memories you can hang on the wall, stash in your wallet, or just hold in your hand.
Acer Chromebook Plus 514 Review: A Great Budget Laptop
This Chromebook costs less than $400, and you couldn't ask for a more capable workhorse.
The Best Kindle to Buy in 2024
Here's how Amazon's ebook readers stack up-and which one might be right for you.
Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) Review: A Two-Screened Laptop That Nails It
Asus' Zenbook Duo is a laptop with two screens built in, and it's fantastic.
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review: Struggling to Stand Out
Sitting in between the Pixel 8A and the latest Moto G Power, Samsung's midrange smartphone struggles to stand out.
A Peek Inside Hulu's New 'Black Twitter' Docuseries
This week, the writer, director, and executive producers of the new documentary series Black Twitter: A People's History tell us how they brought the community's vibrancy to the small screen.
We Tried the World’s Most Expensive Racing Simulator
Dynisma's $2 million rig is state of the art. Just ask Ferrari, which has one for its F1 team. Now a consumer model is in development, we decided to test the ultimate driving simulator.
Student Journalists Face Storm of Campus Protest Disinformation
WIRED spoke to student journalists across the country about how they're contending with the overwhelming amount of disinformation in the wake of pro-Palestinian protests.
City Trees Save Lives
Green spaces significantly cool our ever-hotter cities. New research suggests more trees could cut heat-related ER visits in LA by up to two-thirds.
How Not to Get Brain-Eating Worms and Mercury Poisoning
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had both a brain parasite and mercury poisoning at the same time. Just how rare is each condition?
OpenAI Is ‘Exploring’ How to Responsibly Generate AI Porn
OpenAI released draft guidelines for how it wants the AI technology inside ChatGPT to behave-and revealed that it's exploring how to responsibly' generate explicit content.
Top FBI Official Urges Agents to Use Warrantless Wiretaps on US Soil
An internal email from FBI deputy director Paul Abbate, obtained by WIRED, tells employees to search for US persons" in a controversial spy program's database that investigators have repeatedly misused.
A Russian Influence Campaign Is Exploiting College Campus Protests
A Kremlin-aligned network called Doppelganger has used faked versions of real news sites to push both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel disinformation.
FTX Creditors Say Payout Deal Is 'an Insult'—and Plan to Revolt
FTX has a plan to repay its former crypto customers more than the billions of dollars they lost in the latest bankruptcy proposal. But some will reject it anyway.
10 Great Deals on Last-Minute Mother’s Day Gifts (2024)
Does Mom need a KitchenAid or new headphones? Some of our favorite gear is on sale from Amazon and Target.
19 Best Sex Toys (2024): Gender Inclusive, Couples, Solo
These are our favorite gender-inclusive vibrators, wand massagers, and sleeves to give you and your partner(s) a helping hand.
Google DeepMind’s Groundbreaking AI for Protein Structure Can Now Model DNA
Demis Hassabis, Google's artificial intelligence chief, says the AlphaFold software that revolutionized the study of proteins has received a significant upgrade that will advance drug development.
6 Best Phones With Headphone Jacks (2024): Flagship, Budget, and Dongle Recommendations
Headphone jacks are endangered, but they're not gone. Here are our favorite smartphones that still let you plug and play.
Britax Willow SC Review: A Fantastic Stroller and Car Seat Combo
This stroller and car seat combo is the perfect solution for tired new parents.
It's Possible to Hack 'Tetris' From Inside the Game Itself
Video game hackers have figured out how to manipulate Tetris from its high-score listing screen.
Burnout Is Pushing Workers to Use AI—Even if Their Boss Doesn’t Know
People are using AI at work whether their bosses want them to or not, new data shows. But it's desperation, not innovation, driving the change.
Delonghi Specialista Arte Evo Espresso Machine With Cold Brew Review: A Little Weird
The cold-brew feature is a letdown, but this De'Longhi makes great espresso-if you help it out a little.
A (Strange) Interview With the Russian-Military-Linked Hackers Targeting US Water Utilities
Despite Cyber Army of Russia's claims of swaying US minds and hearts," experts say the cyber sabotage group appears to be hyping its hacking for a domestic audience.
C’mon, Why Isn’t the New Apple Pencil Pro Backward Compatible?
Apple's latest stylus will only work with its newest iPads. The long-running second-gen Apple Pencil-which the company still sells-will not.
The Affordable Connectivity Program Has a Lifeline in the Senate
The ACP provided a broadband subsidy for millions of Americans. Now Congress has a plan to reinstate it.
Inside the Climate Protests Hell-Bent on Stopping Tesla
Tesla's gigafactory in Germany has temporarily paused production as protests ramp up.
FCC Closes ‘Fast Lane’ Loophole in Final Net Neutrality Order
The agency released a final order clarifying that pay-to-play internet fast lanes" for consumers violate its net neutrality rules. It also guarantees the new rules won't preempt state broadband affordability programs.
The 50 Best Shows on Disney+ Right Now
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire, X-Men '97, and a new season of Doctor Who are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Disney+ this month.
OpenAI’s New Tool Will Give Artists Control Over Their Data—but It’s Unclear How
ChatGPT developer OpenAI says that artists and other content owners will be able to request that their work be excluded from use in AI development. Many details of the scheme remain unclear.
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