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Tech Titans Plot to Reprogram Internet of the Future

Tech Titans Plot to Reprogram Internet of the Future

Raymie Stata, the former chief technology officer at Yahoo, says that a massive computer network is kinda like the old 15-puzzle game, that brain-teaser where you’re trying to rearrange 15 sliding tiles inside a square with space for only 16. If you decide to change the way the thing operates, he says, there are cases where you have no choice but to physically rearrange your networking gear.

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Meteorologists Say the National Weather Service Did Its Job in Texas

DOGE cut hundreds of jobs at the NWS, but experts who spoke to WIRED say the agency accurately predicted the state's weekend flood risk.

Thanks to Zillow, Your Friends Know How Much Your House Costs—or if You’re Secretly Rich

A quick search of your friends’ addresses can yield one of the most private details of their financial lives. Some people say their wealthy acquaintances aren’t happy about it.

On Mexico’s Caribbean Coast, There’s Lobster for the Tourists and Microplastics for Everyone Else

The fishermen of Puerto Morelos complain of pirates who fish off-season with total impunity, while their small catches are contaminated by the abundant microplastics in the sea.

People Are Using AI Chatbots to Guide Their Psychedelic Trips

As psychedelic companies and therapy apps experiment with AI, people are already taking huge doses of drugs and using chatbots to process their trips.

How the Binding of Two Brain Molecules Creates Memories That Last a Lifetime

An interaction between two proteins points to a molecular basis for memory. But how do memories last when the molecules that form them turn over within days, weeks, or months?

Why Jolly Ranchers Are Banned in the UK but Not the US

Crude-oil-derived substances in the candy have been linked to health problems—and the regulations that have allowed their use in the US are now in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s crosshairs.

How to Use Voice Typing on Your Phone

When it’s easier to talk than type, Android and iOS have you covered.

The 55 Best Outdoor Deals From the REI Fourth of July Sale

Whether you need a camp chair, sleeping pad, running shoes, or new pack, REI’s Independence Day sale has something for everyone.

This Is Why Tesla’s Robotaxi Launch Needed Human Babysitters

Onboard helpers, bad-weather suspensions, but no crashes. WIRED asked experts to grade Tesla’s Austin autonomous taxi service—and, crucially, how to know if the system is safe.

GM’s Cruise Cars Are Back on the Road in 3 US States—but Not for Ride-Hailing

After sightings by WIRED, GM confirms that a limited number of sensor-laden Bolt EVs have been given a second life.

The AI Backlash Keeps Growing Stronger

As generative artificial intelligence tools continue to proliferate, pushback against the technology and its negative impacts grows stronger.

61 Early Amazon Prime Day Deals on Gear We've Tested and Approved

Amazon Prime Day is next week, but we've already found great early deals on WIRED-tested products at some of their lowest prices ever.


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