#wired.com. × From Swipe to Sweat: How Athletic Clubs Replaced Dating Apps. Post-pandemic, fitness clubs have emerged as the best place to find romance IRL. No profile required.
#Feb.14.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Confessions of a Gay Priest on Hookup Apps. Reverend Paul Anthony Daniels believes love is everywhere—even on Jack’d.
#Feb.14.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Federal EV Charger Freeze Sows Chaos, but Chargers Are Still Getting Built. Chargers funded through the program were due to be just a small share of those opening this year. The longer-term effects aren’t yet clear.
#Feb.14.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Beyerdynamic's Aventho 300 Headphones Sound Good but Have Imperfect Noise Canceling. These noise-canceling headphones sound surprisingly great but don't quite shut out the world.
#Feb.14.2025 ×
#wired.com. × TikTok Is Back in US App Stores. The move reportedly comes after US attorney general Pam Bondi reassured Apple and Google they would not be fined for hosting TikTok.
#Feb.14.2025 ×
#wired.com. × A Nose-Computer Interface Could Turn Dogs Into Super Detectors. Startup Canaery is partnering with a US Department of Energy lab to develop neural implants for rats and dogs that are capable of decoding what they smell.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × How We’re Keeping Tabs on DOGE. On this special episode of "Uncanny Valley," WIRED’s politics editor and global editorial director catch us up on Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump Administration.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × DOGE’s Website Is Just One Big X Ad. The source code for the new Department of Government Efficiency’s “official US government website” points to X as its primary source of authority, while sharing links to the site sends users to x.com.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × DOGE's Race to the Bottom. Elon Musk's takeover of US government agencies has happened at remarkable speeds. That's the point.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Are Dating Apps Getting Worse?. On this week’s episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we assess the state of swiping.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Elon Musk’s Toxicity Could Spell Disaster for Tesla. Staggering sales drops, swastika-daubed EVs, companies culling fleet models, and fan-forum owners selling their cars—Elon Musk's alt-right antics are seriously impacting his electric car business.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Director of the Game ‘Avowed’ Says AI Can’t Replace Human Creativity. “Good game stories are going to be written by good narrative designers,” says Obsidian’s Carrie Patel. The new fantasy RPG she helmed gets an early release today.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Here’s What the FDA Label on Your Personal Care Products Means. FDA-approved, cleared, or just regulated? We break down the jargon on your lotions, potions, and gizmos.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × We Got Tipsy (Sorta) on a New Kind of Nonalcoholic Spirit. We had bartenders try a “GABA-enhancing” drink called Sentia to see if it mimicked the nicest parts of drinking alcohol without the hangover. It didn't do that, but it didn't do nothing.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × The Incredible Shrinking Dating App. Common wisdom is that dating apps are over. But while millennials are tired of Tinder and upsells, swiping is alive and well.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × When Fires Rage, Millions Turn to Watch Duty. Meet the Guy Who Made It. Watch Duty proved indispensable during the recent LA wildfires. John Mills, the app’s creator, wants it to be the one place to go for tracking disasters. He just needs all the data to do it.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × The Loneliness Epidemic Is a Security Crisis. Romance scams cost victims hundreds of millions of dollars a year. As people grow increasingly isolated, and generative AI helps scammers scale their crimes, the problem could get worse.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × This Is Where Asteroid 2024 YR4 Could Strike. There is a 2 percent chance that seven years from now, “the city destroyer” will hit Earth with the force of an 8-megaton nuclear weapon. Here are its possible impact points.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × China’s Salt Typhoon Spies Are Still Hacking Telecoms—Now by Exploiting Cisco Routers. Despite high-profile attention and even US sanctions, the group hasn’t stopped or even slowed its operation, including the breach of two more US telecoms.
#Feb.13.2025 ×
#wired.com. × DOGE Has Started Gutting a Key US Technology Agency. At least dozens of workers at the Technology Transformation Service were fired on Wednesday, a day after similar sudden cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
#Feb.12.2025 ×
#wired.com. × Revenge of the Covid Conspiracy Theorists. After years of GOP attacks on US health agencies, Trump appointees are poised to bring Covid-19 conspiracies to their leadership of US agencies. Federal workers are scared of what comes next.
#Feb.12.2025 ×
#wired.com. × The GSA Plans to Sell Hundreds of Its Federal Government Buildings. The General Services Administration, staffed at its upper levels by Elon Musk associates, plans to sell 500-plus buildings—some of which house government agencies and the offices of US senators.
#Feb.12.2025 ×
#wired.com. × A Hacker Group Within Russia’s Notorious Sandworm Unit Is Breaching Western Networks. A team Microsoft calls BadPilot is acting as Sandworm's “initial access operation,” the company says. And over the last year it's trained its sights on the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia.
#Feb.12.2025 ×
#wired.com. × California’s Problem Now Isn’t Fire—It’s Rain. Torrential rain is expected this week in Los Angeles, which risks producing flash flooding and landslides in areas stripped of vegetation by the recent wildfires.
#Feb.12.2025 ×
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