WIRED global editorial director Katie Drummond joins this week to discuss what the fragmented internet did for the Trump campaign, and what the incoming Trump administration means for the internet.
Under Donald Trump and Joe Biden alike, the US has been determined to “reshore” chipmaking. Now money and colossal ...
A research team in China has held atoms in a state of quantum superposition for 23 minutes, suggesting tantalizing new ...
The new NATO Innovation Fund started as a way to combat flagging US interest. Now, its staff are scouring Europe to find the ...
Thanks to more mainstream influencers, a new, desirable, imitable aesthetic has emerged—and this time it wears a MAGA hat.
Tom Homan, who helped usher in the family separation policy during Trump’s first term, is promising to enact the “biggest ...
After quietly settling a dispute with her management agency, the massively popular Chinese influencer Li Ziqi has started ...
One of TikTok’s defining subcultures is arguing over whether books are political, “red-listing” authors, and looking for ...
The WIRED team boasts decades of experience in product testing and a nose for sniffing out the best deals, backed by price ...
In the premiere installment of WIRED’s new AI advice column “The Prompt,” we answer questions about AI’s ability to change ...
Alan Filion, believed to have operated under the handle “Torswats,” admitted to making more than 375 fake threats against schools, places of worship, and government buildings around the United States.
Three technologists in India used a homemade Faraday cage and a microwave oven to get around Apple’s location blocks.