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vendredi 6 septembre 2024, 12:00
This week on Politics Lab, we’re talking about AI’s potential impact on the election—and why it’s so hard to regulate nationwide.
A phone with magnetic mods, a new handheld gaming console, and a robot vacuum that can climb stairs. Here’s the best new gear announced at IFA in Berlin.
jeudi 5 septembre 2024, 23:32
Unlike in the Atlantic, there is little to stop high-intensity storms forming in Southeast Asia, and climate change is making conditions even more perilous.
Security researchers have discovered a cryptographic flaw that leaves the YubiKey 5 vulnerable to attack.
When No One Sees Us, The White Lotus, and Celtics City are just a few of the shows you need to be watching on Max this month.
Newly unsealed court documents reveal in unprecedented detail a campaign called the Good Old USA Project, which Russian authorities believed could impact the US election.
Unit 29155 of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency—a team responsible for coup attempts, assassinations, and bombings—has branched out into brazen hacking operations with targets across the world.
Write right with one of our favorite notebooks, journals, and sketchbooks.
“Ask Photos” is a conversational way to find specific photos in your ever-expanding image library.
With 20,000 internet providers across the country, the technical challenges of blocking X in Brazil mean some connections are slipping through the cracks.
It's not a Copilot+ PC, but this Asus laptop delivers great performance even on AI tasks. It also has outstanding battery life.
Hisense's middle-rung QLED TV packs a powerful picture at a very nice price.
Four versions of the Omega x Swatch mashup are now available on the brand's website—but only if you’re in two specific countries.
Capable, durable, and impossibly slim, the Honor Magic V3 might be the best folding phone you can buy.
This week, we talk about recent developments with messaging apps Telegram and Signal, and discuss the future of encrypted messaging, surveillance capitalism, and nonprofit business models in tech.
xBloom’s all-in-one Studio Coffee Machine is a work in progress but still wows.
The city’s short-term stay law was meant to lower rents and open up apartments for full-time residents. Critics claim the data shows it’s not working.
With 60 days left in the campaign, election denial group True the Vote has rolled out a new app so supporters can share, boost, and report election conspiracies.
Red Rooms is about things that happen in the dark corners of the internet. Naturally it found an audience of fans who pirated it there.
Using special software, WIRED investigated police surveillance at the DNC. We collected signals from nearly 300,000 devices, revealing vulnerabilities for both law enforcement and everyday citizens alike.
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