
#wired.com. × Amazon's Souped-Up Alexa+ Arrives Next Month. Alexa+ will cost $20 a month but will be free for Amazon Prime members. It'll eventually arrive on nearly every Alexa device the company has shipped.
#Feb.26.2025

#wired.com. × Where to Stream 2025’s Best Picture Oscar Nominees. ‘Wicked,’ ‘Anora,’ ‘The Brutalist’—many of this year’s Academy Award nominees are available to watch online. Here’s where to steam the 2025 Oscar movies.
#Feb.26.2025

#wired.com. × Your Boss Wants You Back in the Office. This Surveillance Tech Could Be Waiting for You. Warehouse-style employee tracking tech has expanded into job after job. Now, as millions are called back to the workplace, it’s finally coming for the American office worker.
#Feb.26.2025

#wired.com. × DOGE Is Working on Software That Automates the Firing of Government Workers. Operatives working for Elon Musk’s DOGE appear to be editing the code of AutoRIF—software designed by the Defense Department that could assist in mass firings of federal workers, sources tell WIRED.
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × Costa Rica Is Saving Forest Ecosystems by Listening to Them. Monitoring the noises within ecosystems reveals their health—allowing researchers to monitor changes in biodiversity, detect threats, and measure the effectiveness of conservation strategies.
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × This Refinery Wants to Make Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mainstream. Trump’s Cuts Could Kill It. A sprawling Minnesota refinery wants to make low-carbon aviation fuel mainstream—but without government support experts believe the project could be "dead in the water."
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × This Russian Tech Bro Helped Steal $93 Million and Landed in US Prison. Then Putin Called. In the epic US-Russian prisoner swap last summer, Vladimir Putin brought home an assassin, spies, and another prized ally: the man behind one of the biggest insider trading cases of all time.
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × Ads Popped Up on Drivers' Screens. There May Be More on the Way. When Jeep owners complained ads were appearing while driving, the carmaker said it was a glitch. But as auto makers consider connected car opportunities, in-vehicle selling might be too tempting to ign
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × Motorola’s New Moto G Power Could Use a Bit More Power. Motorola’s newest budget phone retains many of the hallmarks of its excellent predecessor but regresses on performance.
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × Save With Our AT&T Promo Codes This February. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your internet or get the latest phone, we’ve got you covered with our selection of AT&T coupons and deals.
#Feb.25.2025

#wired.com. × DOGE Is Inside the National Institutes of Health’s Finance System. At least three people linked to Elon Musk’s DOGE task force have access to NIH systems that control budgets, procurement, and more, according to records and internal documents viewed by WIRED.
#Feb.24.2025

#wired.com. × How Dan Bongino Went From Infowars to FBI Deputy Director. Dan Bongino rose through the ranks of right-wing media thanks to his unflinching loyalty to Donald Trump and willingness to push baseless conspiracies—including about the FBI.
#Feb.24.2025

#wired.com. × Nearly 100 Measles Cases Have Been Reported in Texas. Over the past month, the virus has spread in areas with low vaccination rates, and most of those affected are minors.
#Feb.24.2025

#wired.com. × TVs at HUD Played an AI-Generated Video of Donald Trump Kissing Elon Musk’s Feet. On Monday morning, TV sets at the headquarters of the Department of Housing and Urban Development played the seemingly AI-generated video on loop, along with the words “LONG LIVE THE REAL KING.”
#Feb.24.2025

#wired.com. × The Anonymous YouTubers Street-Racing Through New York. In January, a 20-year-old man that police believe to be an internet-famous street racer known as Squeeze was sentenced to five years in prison for unrelated crimes. Many more still speed through New Yo
#Feb.24.2025
#wired.com. × A Jumping Lunar Robot Is About to Explore a Pitch-Black Moon Crater for the First Time. Packed with instruments and rovers, the soon-to-launch IM-2 mission will explore the lunar south pole and attempt something never done before—to enter a shadowed moon crater to look for ice.
#Feb.24.2025

#wired.com. × Can Tech Save Small Ski Resorts From Extinction?. The small Colorado company Entabeni Systems is quietly working to upend the ski industry with a business model built on handshake deals made in ski resort parking lots.
#Feb.23.2025

#wired.com. × Lenovo's Yoga Slim 9i Has an Invisible Webcam and It Sucks. Dude, where’s my webcam? Lenovo’s new trick hides it behind the LCD—but kills its quality along the way.
#Feb.23.2025

#wired.com. × Vizio’s Elevate SE Soundbar Provides Thrilling Dolby Atmos. Vizio’s compact and stripped-down Elevate soundbar keeps the dream of affordable Dolby Atmos alive.
#Feb.23.2025
#wired.com. × DOGE Email Throws Federal Agencies Into Chaos and Confusion. Across the US government, workers failed to get clear guidance on whether or how to respond to an email asking what they did this week, despite Elon Musk’s claim that their jobs are at risk.
#Feb.23.2025

#wired.com. × Elon Musk Threatens FBI Agents and Air Traffic Controllers With Forced Resignation If They Don't Respond to an Email. Employees throughout the federal government have until 11:59pm ET Monday to detail five things they accomplished in the last week.
#Feb.22.2025

#wired.com. × Microsoft’s New Majorana 1 Processor Could Transform Quantum Computing. The processor uses qubits that can be measured without error and are resistant to outside interference, which the company says marks a “transformative leap toward practical quantum computing.”
#Feb.22.2025

#wired.com. × The Humane Ai Pin Will Become E-Waste Next Week. Plus: Apple’s visionOS 2.4 makes it easier for guests to use the Vision Pro, Eero has two new Wi-Fi 7 routers, Oppo’s folding phone is the slimmest yet, and Omega drops a bronze Bond watch.
#Feb.22.2025

#wired.com. × What Elon Musk Got Wrong About Why Federal Retirement Is Still Managed out of a Limestone Mine. The massive underground facility, which has been used to store archives since the 1960s, remains a crucial but convoluted hub for US government records.
#Feb.22.2025
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