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The EU Just Kicked Off Its Biggest Climate Experiment Yet

The world’s largest single market has launched a bold plan to tax carbon at its borders. The rest of the world is paying very close attention.

Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist

The same chaotic day FTX declared bankruptcy, someone began stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from its coffers. A WIRED investigation reveals the company’s “very crazy night” trying to stop them.

California Nixes a Bill to Decriminalize Plant-Based Psychedelics

Par : Celia Ford
Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed Senate Bill 58, which would have allowed adults to possess small amounts of mescaline, DMT, and psilocybin, the hallucinogen in magic mushrooms

New Malaria Vaccines Offer a Real Shot at Fighting the Disease

A malaria vaccine that could protect millions of children against the parasite-borne disease is expected to roll out early next year. It follows another formula that has already had moderate success.

New York’s Airbnb Ban Is Descending Into Pure Chaos

People are listing short-term rentals on social media and lesser-known platforms, bolstering a rental black market in New York City.

Heat Waves in the Ground Are Getting More Extreme—and Perilous

Par : Matt Simon
The atmosphere is rapidly warming, but the soil is also prone to heat waves. Scientists are racing to understand the consequences.

'Aggro Dr1ft' Is Built on AI and Video Games—Shouldn’t the Movie Be More Fun?

Harmony Korine's Aggro Dr1ft aspires to be a new kind of post-movie non-film, but for something featuring a neon-orange Travis Scott on a speedboat full of mercenaries in demon masks, it's just boring.

Start Making Physical Photo Albums (2023)

Don't leave your photos languishing in your camera roll. Printing them out and sticking them to paper is a fun hobby and a nice walk down memory lane.

Meta Quest 3 Review: Huge Hardware Bump, But Who's It For?

Par : Matt Kamen
Adding mixed reality to virtual reality makes for a dramatically improved headset, but Meta's virtual worlds are still ghost towns.

The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation

People who have turned to X for breaking news about the Israel-Hamas conflict are being hit with old videos, fake photos, and video game footage at a level researchers have never seen.

Unity CEO John Riccitiello Steps Down After Pricing Blowup

Weeks after calls for his resignation echoed throughout the video game industry, Unity’s CEO is retiring.

Activist Hackers Are Racing Into the Israel-Hamas War—for Both Sides

Since the conflict escalated, hackers have targeted dozens of government websites and media outlets with defacements and DDoS attacks, and attempted to overload targets with junk traffic to bring them down.

10 Best All-Clad Cookware Deals Right Now (Black Friday 2023)

All-Clad makes some of the best—and priciest—cookware you can buy. These discounts will help you invest for less.

Google’s AI Is Making Traffic Lights More Efficient and Less Annoying

Google is analyzing data from its Maps app to suggest how cities can adjust traffic light timing to cut wait times and emissions. The company says it’s already cutting stops for millions of drivers.

10 Best October Lego Prime Day Deals (2023)

Amazon is having another shopping event. It’s a great time to pick up a Lego Marvel set or Duplo animals for holiday presents.

A Doctored Biden Video Is a Test Case for Facebook’s Deepfake Policies

Meta’s Oversight Board is reviewing Facebook’s decision not to remove a manipulated video posted during the US midterms, in an attempt to get it to clarify its policies on election deepfakes.

Google Makes Passkeys Default, Stepping Up Its Push to Kill Passwords

Google is making passkeys, the emerging passwordless login technology, the default option for users as it moves to make passwords “obsolete.”

Review: 'Total War: Pharaoh' Boasts a Rich Campaign Map Befitting a Ruler

Par : Simon Hill
The latest Total War title captures the grandeur of ancient Egypt with highly customizable, vividly rendered game play, though combat can feel a bit underwhelming.

34 Best Deals From Best Buy's 48-Hour Flash Sale (2023)

Amazon isn’t the only one with excellent discounts this week.

Elon Musk Is Personally Undermining X’s Efforts to Curb Israel-Hamas War Disinformation

X’s Trust and Safety team says it’s working to remove false information related to the Israel-Hamas war. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is sharing conspiracies and chatting with QAnon promoters.

Where Does Crypto Go From Here?

We talk with Michael Casey, the chief content officer of CoinDesk, almost one year after the news site brought down Sam Bankman-Fried’s cryptocurrency empire FTX.

The UN Risks Normalizing Internet Censorship

The United Nations' top internet governance body will allegedly host its next two annual meetings in countries known for repressive internet policies and human rights abuses.

A Monkey Got a New Kidney From a Pig—and Lived for 2 Years

Human donor kidneys are in short supply. A new experiment that tested gene-edited organ transplants in monkeys showed that pig kidneys may one day be viable substitutes.

5 Best Dyson Prime Day Deals (2023)

Snag the Dyson Supersonic and Corrale at steep discounts or pick up the company's popular cordless stick vacuums at more palatable prices.

This First Peek Inside NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Capsule Is a Glimpse Back in Time

Scientists finally opened the rock sample from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx captured a treasure trove of material from the solar system’s earliest days.

Fitbit Charge 6 Review: Now With More Google

With the Fitbit Charge 6, you can now get Google Maps directions and Google Wallet contactless payments on your wrist.

A Graphic Hamas Video Donald Trump Jr. Shared on X Is Actually Real, Research Confirms

A video posted by Donald Trump Jr. showing Hamas militants attacking Israelis was falsely flagged in a Community Note as being years old, thus making X's disinformation problem worse, not better.

The EU’s Threats to Elon Musk Are Empty, Sources Say

European commissioner Thierry Breton warned X it could be fined for failing to control disinformation and illegal content. But critics say his threats lack teeth.

Hydro Dams Are Struggling to Handle the World’s Intensifying Weather

Climate change is robbing some hydro dams of water while oversupplying others—forcing managers to employ new forecasting technology and clever strategies to capitalize on what they have.

My Kid Wants to Be an Influencer. Is That Bad?

WIRED’s spiritual advice columnist advises a parent who’s freaking out about their 6-year-old’s ambitions to make a life online.

New Clues Suggest Stolen FTX Funds Went to Russia-Linked Money Launderers

Whoever looted FTX on the day of its bankruptcy has now moved the stolen money through a long string of intermediaries—and eventually some that look Russian in origin.

The Chatbots Are Now Talking to Each Other

ChatGPT-style chatbots that pretend to be people are being used to help companies develop new product and marketing ideas.

Infinite Machine P1 Electric Scooter: Specs, Release Date, Features

This Cybertruck-style electric scooter has a futuristic design, can hit 55 miles per hour, and has a 60-mile range. But it also costs $10,000.

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets

This week, we discuss the impact generative AI is having on the world of consumer tech, and the various futures that path could lead us to.

Finding a Tech Job Is Still a Nightmare

Tech companies have laid off more than 400,000 people in the last two years. Competition for the jobs that remain is getting more and more desperate.

A Groundbreaking Human Brain Cell Atlas Just Dropped

Par : Celia Ford
The comprehensive collection of 21 studies attempts to map all the brain’s cell types and offers hope of one day being able to trace brain diseases to their genetic roots.

A New Tool Helps Artists Thwart AI—With a Middle Finger

Kudurru, the new tool from the creator of Have I Been Trained?, can help artists block web scrapers and even “poison” the scraping by sending back the wrong image.

SBF’s Magic Hair and Other Big Moments From the FTX Trial

The prosecution used star witness Caroline Ellison to drive home just how much power Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly had in orchestrating financial decisions at FTX and Alameda.

The Whole of the 'Whole Earth Catalog' Is Now Online

The seminal DIY catalogs, journals, and magazines printed by the techno-hippie Whole Earth publishing house are finally available online in digital form, all for free.

The Annular Solar Eclipse Will Decimate US Solar Energy Output

The annular solar eclipse will render more than a third of US solar energy capacity unavailable at some point tomorrow—enough to power about 20 million homes. Grid operators have backup plans.

HTTP/2 Rapid Reset: A New Protocol Vulnerability Will Haunt the Web for Years

Dubbed “HTTP/2 Rapid Reset,” the flaw requires issuing patches to virtually every web server around the world before the problem can be eradicated.

Google Pixel Watch 2 Review: About Time

It might not be repairable, but this beautiful smartwatch does pretty much everything I want, and does it well.

Here’s What Marvel’s 'Daredevil' Overhaul Means for Streaming

Marvel is taking its Daredevil reboot in a whole new direction. The show’s evolution says a lot about the future of television.

How to Watch Saturday’s Solar Eclipse

On the morning of October 14, an annular solar eclipse will be visible to people in the Americas, creating a fiery halo of light around a darkened sun.

The Curse of the Creator Economy

In her new book Extremely Online, Taylor Lorenz argues that everyone can be an influencer. The history of the internet suggests relatively few will strike it rich.

US House Republicans Had Their Phones Confiscated to Stop Leaks

Par : Matt Laslo
In an attempt to wrest control from raucous far-right hardliners amid the fight for a new House speaker, Republican Party leaders are instituting phone bans to keep backroom deals secret.

'Dear David' Is the Final Gasp of a Dying Internet

Dear David, the 2023 film adaptation of a 2017 viral Twitter thread by a BuzzFeed cartoonist, must be seen to be believed. Or not.
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