
#wired.com. × Using Starlink Wi-Fi in the White House Is a Slippery Slope for US Federal IT. The ad hoc addition to the otherwise tightly controlled White House information environment could create blind spots and security exposures while setting potentially dangerous precedent.
#Mar.24.2025

#wired.com. × The Chaos of NIH Cuts Has Left Early-Career Scientists Scrambling. As graduate programs lose spots and labs face shutdowns following Trump administration cuts to science funding, students and researchers are left to figure out what's next.
#Mar.24.2025

#wired.com. × Trump’s Aggression Sours Europe on US Cloud Giants. Companies in the EU are starting to look for ways to ditch Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloud services amid fears of rising security risks from the US. But cutting ties won’t be easy.
#Mar.24.2025

#wired.com. × How Software Engineers Actually Use AI. We surveyed 730 coders and developers about how (and how often) they use AI chatbots on the job. The results amazed and disturbed us.
#Mar.24.2025

#wired.com. × To Truly Fix Siri, Apple May Have to Backtrack on One Key Thing—Privacy. The Siri that was promised back in 2011 never quite materialized. Now the big upgrade promised as part of Apple Intelligence is delayed “indefinitely.” Why can't Apple get Siri right?
#Mar.23.2025

#wired.com. × A Mysterious Startup Is Developing a New Form of Solar Geoengineering. Stardust, an Israeli–US startup, intends to patent its unique aerosol technology for temporarily cooling the planet.
#Mar.22.2025
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#wired.com. × These Android Verizon Users Can Now Send Satellite Messages to Anyone. On Verizon? Owners of newer Androids can now send satellite messages to anyone. Plus, the retro handheld console giving Nintendo DS vibes, and more Gear news this week.
#Mar.22.2025

#wired.com. × The FBI Is Investigating Attacks on Tesla as ‘Domestic Terrorism.’ Here’s Why That Matters. The domestic terrorism designation could give law enforcement sweeping authority to surveil people protesting against Elon Musk's role in the US federal government, civil liberties experts warn.
#Mar.22.2025

#wired.com. × Yahoo Is Still Here—and It Has Big Plans for AI. Even as Yahoo turns 30, CEO Jim Lanzone says the company is still in “building mode.”
#Mar.21.2025

#wired.com. × Elon Musk and Donald Trump Have Chosen Chaos. Elon Musk secured his choke hold on the mechanics of the federal government weeks ago. Along with Donald Trump, he has already standardized chaos across the US.
#Mar.21.2025

#wired.com. × Dell's New 32-Inch UltraSharp Upgrades the Home Office Screen. With a new Enhanced IPS Black panel, 4K resolution, 120-Hz refresh rate, and plenty of power and ports, it's hard to go wrong with this Dell monitor.
#Mar.21.2025

#wired.com. × Inside Google’s Two-Year Frenzy to Catch Up With OpenAI. The search giant should’ve been first to the chatbot revolution. It wasn’t. So it punched back with late nights, layoffs—and lowering some guardrails.
#Mar.21.2025

#wired.com. × Researchers Rush to Save US Government Data on Trans Youth—Before It Disappears. In the face of the Trump administration's anti-trans efforts, researchers and volunteers around the world are backing up federally-funded studies, and vowing to keep the resources online.
#Mar.21.2025

#wired.com. × 'We Don’t Want an AI Demo, We Want Answers’: Federal Workers Grill Trump Appointee During All-Hands. Leaked chats obtained by WIRED detail plans for the General Services Administration—and the staff's angry response.
#Mar.20.2025

#wired.com. × The Trump Administration Wants USAID on the Blockchain. “It feels like a fake technological solution for a problem that doesn’t exist,” says one expert.
#Mar.20.2025

#wired.com. × DOGE Is Doing the Opposite of Government Auditing. On this special episode of "Uncanny Valley," we talk about what federal auditors actually do, and what they think of DOGE.
#Mar.20.2025

#wired.com. × Nearly All Cybertrucks Have Been Recalled Because Tesla Used the Wrong Glue. Tesla says it will fix the sticky issue—which could cause panels to detach from trucks while driving—with a new adhesive “not prone to environmental embrittlement.”
#Mar.20.2025

#wired.com. × Ford Bronco Fans Can Now Tool Around on a Bronco Electric Bike. For the motocross-minded, the Bronco eBike is equal parts blast-from-the-past and harbinger of the future.
#Mar.20.2025

#wired.com. × Satellite Internet Will Let Us Put AI in Everything. AI-powered agents need to be connected all the time to be truly effective. Sounds like a job for satellite internet providers.
#Mar.20.2025

#wired.com. × Nvidia Bets Big on Synthetic Data. Nvidia has acquired synthetic data startup Gretel to bolster the AI training data used by the chip maker's customers and developers.
#Mar.19.2025

#wired.com. × Google’s Pixel 9a Is $499 and Undercuts the iPhone 16e. Arriving in April, this midrange Android smartphone gets a bigger battery, a brighter screen, and even more AI.
#Mar.19.2025

#wired.com. × Synchron’s Brain-Computer Interface Now Has Nvidia’s AI. The company has partnered with Nvidia to develop “cognitive AI,” which it says will allow people with severe physical disabilities to have more natural interactions with the world around them.
#Mar.19.2025

#wired.com. × The Creator of the Smash Indie Game ‘Animal Well’ Is Already Working on His Next Project. Billy Basso talks about the seven years he spent developing his hit game, and what he’s up to next.
#Mar.19.2025

#wired.com. × Roku Tests Showing Ads Before the Home Screen Loads. Users in the test group are unimpressed by the video ads, which play automatically. Customers say they will be eager to toss their Roku devices if the ads become permanent.
#Mar.18.2025
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