Monday, September 16, 2019
The Pitched Battle Over Streaming Content
At Apple's annual new products and devices event earlier this week, CEO Tim Cook told the crowd gathered at its Cupertino headquarters that the new Apple TV+ streaming service will be available for $4.99 per month. Consumers who buy a new iPad, iPhone or Apple laptop will receive a year of the subscription-based streaming video service for free. It was a shot across the bow at Disney, which recently announced at its D23 event in Anaheim, California, that the Disney+ streaming service will be available for $6.99 per month.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
8 Best Zink Instant Cameras & Printers (Zero Ink, Inkless)
We've been testing inkless "Zero Ink" printers and instant cameras for months. These are our favorites.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
14 Great Tech Deals on Phones, Tablets, TVs, and Dongles
Have an iPhone 11 hangover? These tech discounts may perk you up.
Friday, September 13, 2019
A Super-Powered iPhone Chip, a Potential HIV Treatment, and More News
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Adam Savage’s New VR App Lets You Visit Maker Workshops
Strap on an Oculus headset and approach the workbench as the world's best makers show you how they craft their creations.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Google's Super-Sized Nest Hub Draws Mixed Reviews
The new larger version of Google's Nest Hub smart display has been garnering mixed reviews. It has a 10-inch screen, compared to its predecessor's 7-inch display, and it sells for $229, compared to $129 for the Nest Hub introduced at Google's I/O conference in June. "I like the big screen on the Nest Hub Max, since I was able to watch a football game in the kitchen and still see the score," wrote Todd Haselton. One of the best things about the Nest Hub, and now the Nest Hub Max, is viewing pictures from Google Photos, he added.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Watch Apple’s 2019 iPhone Announcement Right Here
The next iPhone (and lots of other stuff) will be unveiled today. Keep a browser tab tuned to WIRED to see it all live.
Monday, September 9, 2019
Almost one-fifth of Britons 'do not use internet'
Survey says almost everyone under 50 is online but after that, use declines by about 2% per year.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
5 Best Gaming Desktop PCs (2019): Custom, High-End, Cheap
I assure you, these PC battle stations are fully armed and operational. They're also WIRED Recommended.
Saturday, September 7, 2019
Unsolicited nudes detected and deleted by AI
Software that can detect unwanted penis pictures sent on Twitter is being developed.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Multi-Cloud Strategy May Pose Higher Security Risk: Study
Users of a multi-cloud storage strategy may be twice as likely to face a security breach as those that use hybrid or single clouds, suggests a report from UK-based security specialist Nominet. Fifty-two percent of survey respondents who adopted a multi-cloud approach suffered a data breach over the past 12 months, compared to 24 percent of hybrid cloud users, and 24 percent of
single-cloud users, the firm found after polling nearly 300 C-Level executives and IT professionals.
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Amazon Trying Out Hand-Scanning Payment System: Report
Amazon is testing scanners that can identify a human hand to use as a payment method for in-store purchases. The company plans to introduce "Orville" to some Whole Foods stores by the beginning of 2020, and later expand it to all locations in the United States. Employees at Amazon's New York offices are said to be using the technology to buy items such as sodas, chips, granola bars and phone chargers from specially equipped vending machines. The high-tech sensors used in the pilot use computer vision and depth geometry.
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
South Wales Police use of facial recognition ruled lawful
High Court rules against a Cardiff shopper who brought a judicial review against South Wales Police.
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
29 Best Labor Day Sales (2019): Tech, Laptops, TV, Gaming, Etc
From iPads to water filters, we’ve scoured the last of the summer’s deals to find our absolute favorites.
Monday, September 2, 2019
How to Save Yourself From Notification Overload
You get too many rings and blips and squawks on your smartphone. Here's how to shut them up.
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Robot Coffee, a Leica Camera, and Everything Else We Loved This Month
Pro tip: Prepare all your meals in a waffle maker—it will change your life.
Saturday, August 31, 2019
YouTube restores far-right channels after appeal
The video-sharing site said it had been wrong to cut off access to the white nationalist channels.
Friday, August 30, 2019
Google finds 'indiscriminate iPhone attack lasting years'
Criminals used previously unknown vulnerabilities to implant monitoring software, research shows.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Verizon Steps Up Fight Against Rampant Robocalls
Verizon, the No. 1 mobile carrier in the United States, this week introduced a free version of its robocall-blocking app, which will be standard on all new Android devices. The company further announced that it will auto-enroll eligible Android users to its Call Filter service and block what are seen as "high-risk" calls. This includes calls from numbers that have been reported as
fraudulent. Those calls will be sent to voicemail, while the display on caller ID will indicate "Potential Spam" to warn callers that it is likely a robocall.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
French 'cybercops' dismantle pirate computer network
A team of French police destroys a virus that infected 850,000 computers, officials say.
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Tips for Women and Girls Interested in STEAM Careers
I came to tech by accident. Formally trained in public health and international development, I was presented with a problem that needed to be fixed. Suffering from a naturally inquisitive mind as I do, it was only a few rabbit holes later that I found my world blown open by a richly diverse global network of coders, mappers, geeks and dreamers. These are folks who are trying to hack real-world development challenges faced by people fighting infectious disease outbreaks, communities piecing life back together in disasters' wake, and more.
Monday, August 26, 2019
World of Warcraft Classic: Hit game goes back to basics
The hit video game is now offering players a "classic" version - with some modern enhancements.
Sunday, August 25, 2019
I Replaced My Oven With a Waffle Maker, and You Should Too
Dust off that waffle iron and enter a world of cooking that goes way beyond breakfast.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Best Travel Gear for Babies and Kids (Flights, Car Rides)
Traveling with babies, toddlers, or young kids is no picnic—even if food is involved. These accessories should help.
Friday, August 23, 2019
Tesla and Walmart address solar panel fire issues
The supermarket chain had issued a lawsuit against Tesla over a series of solar panel fires.
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 Review: A Powerful New Pi
You can buy the latest Raspberry Pi as a Desktop PC Kit if you want, making it more useful than ever.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
10 Best Wireless Earbuds for Working Out (2019)
Looking for a pair of sturdy, sweatproof, buds to help you rock your inner jock? We have you covered.
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Lightning strike 'partly to blame' for power cut
National Grid could be fined for the outage that affected nearly a million people in England and Wales.
Monday, August 19, 2019
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Robot Coffee Tastes Great, But at What Cost? (About $5)
Coffee Haus makes coffee drinks 100 times an hour in its robotic kiosks. No humans required.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
The Fortnite coach who helped create teenage millionaires
Hugh Gilmour failed to qualify for the Fortnite World Cup, so has turned to coaching instead.
Friday, August 16, 2019
Robotic Buddhist priest joins temple and other news
BBC Click’s LJ Rich looks at some of the week’s best technology stories.
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Google Assistant Now Lets You Send Reminders to Other People
Hey Google, is this the future of passive-aggressive exchanges at home?
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Samsung Announces Monster 108MP Smartphone Sensor
Samsung and Xiaomi have announced a new sensor for smartphone cameras comparable to those used in high-end DSLR shutterboxes. The new Isocell Bright HMX packs 108 megapixels on a three-quarter-inch sensor, similar to the sensors found in digital cameras that use interchangeable lenses. "If this new sensor performs as Samsung claims, it will enable smartphones to capture images that rival DSLR cameras," said analyst Charles King. Despite the HMX's powerful potential, the sensor probably won't impact the high-end camera market.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Amazon quizzed over 'Choice' ratings
US politicians want to know how Amazon picks the products that get the coveted Choice label.
Monday, August 12, 2019
7 Best Coolers WIRED Tested For Every Budget, Any Situation
We drank chilled beverage after chilled beverage to bring you the best coolers and ice chests for every situation.
Sunday, August 11, 2019
Gadgets can be hacked to produce 'dangerous' sounds, says researcher
Smart speakers and other devices can be turned into cyber-weapons suggests research.
Saturday, August 10, 2019
12 Best Weekend Deals on Outdoor Gear and Indoor Tech
We dug through this weekend's sales to find the best deals on everything from a stylish hatchet to *Spider-Man* on PS4.
Friday, August 9, 2019
Hong Kong protesters turn to Uber and Pokemon
Demonstrators make use of high-tech services to keep their struggle alive and evade being tracked.
Thursday, August 8, 2019
New cars 'can be broken into in 10 seconds'
What Car? magazine experts say the latest models with keyless entry systems can easily be hijacked.
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Facebook briefly removes Area 51 event 'by accident'
A page encouraging people to "storm" the US Air Force base has now been reinstated.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
If one drone isn't enough, try a drone swarm
Co-operating flying drones could survey crops very quickly, but at what cost?
Monday, August 5, 2019
5 Best Compact Cameras for 2019: Cheap, Rugged, 10x Zoom
Your phone's portrait mode is no match for a real point-and-shoot camera's portrait lens. These are the best small pocket cameras we've tested.
Sunday, August 4, 2019
Is Biometrics ID Security Good Enough?
United Airlines has announced plans to begin rolling out Clear's biometric prescreening at its hub airports. The system works by verifying a flier's fingerprints or eye scan. Clear already is available at about 60 locations throughout the United States. It offers a system that utilizes biometrics to speed preapproved travelers to the front of the security lane, and even ahead of TSA Pre-Check fliers. There now are at least 53 biometric systems used just by the aviation industry.
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Broadband chiefs fire back at PM's full-fibre internet pledge
Leaders say a 2025 full-fibre deadline can only be met if four problems are resolved in 12 months.
Friday, August 2, 2019
Best Sonos Setup: Which Speakers, Soundbars Should You Buy?
We’ve tested every Sonos speaker and Soundbar at WIRED, including the Ikea Symfonisk models. We like them all, but which ones are worth buying?
Thursday, August 1, 2019
UCSF Researchers Synthesize Speech From Brain Waves
Researchers led by speech neuroscientist Edward Chang at the University of California San Francisco have achieved success at decoding speech attempts in real time by reading the activity in the speech centers of test subjects' brains. Three persons capable of normal speech, who were being treated for epilepsy, participated in the study. They permitted the researchers to make use of tiny recording electrodes that previously were placed on the surface of their brains to map the origins of their seizures in preparation for neurosurgery.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Capital One Discloses Massive Data Breach, Hacker Arrested
Capital One Financial Corporation has announced a data breach affecting some 100 million people in the United States and another 6 million in Canada. The FBI arrested the alleged perpetrator of the breach in Seattle. Capital One on July 19 discovered someone had accessed its data stored online and obtained personal information of credit card customers and people who had applied for credit card products. No credit card account numbers or log-in credentials were compromised in the breach, the company said.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Fire Emblem: Nintendo cuts voice actor over emotional abuse
Chris Niosi is being removed from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, days after the game's release.
Monday, July 29, 2019
Airbnb host fined £100,000 for letting council flat
A council tenant used a fake identity to rent out his central London flat to tourists on Airbnb.
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