5 Best French Presses (2024): Plastic, Glass, Stainless Steel, Travel

The French press is a humble piece of coffee-making equipment. It doesn’t require electricity, yet experts agree that it can brew a richer and more full-bodied cup of joe in comparison to its more technologically advanced peers. For example, natural oils that would otherwise be filtered out in a drip coffee maker remain fully intact,… Continue reading 5 Best French Presses (2024): Plastic, Glass, Stainless Steel, Travel

Xiaomi Watch S3 Review: Quirky Customization

The Xiaomi Watch S3 is an affordable smartwatch with a highly customizable look that includes swappable bezels. It can track your health, fitness, and sleep, bring phone notifications to your wrist, and last several days between charges. The downside? It runs Xiaomi’s software, which feels a bit basic, and you can forget about third-party apps.… Continue reading Xiaomi Watch S3 Review: Quirky Customization

Sony CRE-E10 Review: Well-Rounded Hearing Aids

When Sony entered the over-the-counter hearing aid market two years ago, it did so with a pair of products: the CRE-C10 and the more expensive CRE-E10. I was dazzled by the minuscule C10—it’s still one of the hearing aid options I recommend the most—and assumed the E10 would be even more impressive. Now that I’ve… Continue reading Sony CRE-E10 Review: Well-Rounded Hearing Aids

Would You Still Use Google if It Didn’t Pay Apple $20 Billion to Get on Your iPhone?

Microsoft has poured over $100 billion into developing its Bing search engine over the past two decades but has little market share to show for it. About nine out of every 10 web searches in the US are made through Google, with Bing splitting the remaining queries with a long list of small competitors. On… Continue reading Would You Still Use Google if It Didn’t Pay Apple $20 Billion to Get on Your iPhone?

Want to Buy a Decommissioned Supercomputer? Here’s Your Chance

On Tuesday, the US General Services Administration began an auction for the decommissioned Cheyenne supercomputer, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The 5.34-petaflop supercomputer ranked as the 20th most powerful in the world at the time of its installation in 2016. Bidding started at $2,500, but its price is currently $270,085. The supercomputer, which officially operated between… Continue reading Want to Buy a Decommissioned Supercomputer? Here’s Your Chance

Nick Bostrom Made the World Fear AI. Now He Asks: What if It Fixes Everything?

Philosopher Nick Bostrom is surprisingly cheerful for someone who has spent so much time worrying about ways that humanity might destroy itself. In photographs he often looks deadly serious, perhaps appropriately haunted by the existential dangers roaming around his brain. When we talk over Zoom, he looks relaxed and is smiling. Bostrom has made it… Continue reading Nick Bostrom Made the World Fear AI. Now He Asks: What if It Fixes Everything?

How Far-Right, Extremist Militias Organize On Facebook

Leah Feiger: Thanks, David. Something to continue thinking about and keeping track of for sure. We’re going to take a quick break and when we’re back, Tess and David are going to be sharing their favorite conspiracies of the week. Welcome back to WIRED Politics Lab. I’m Leah Feiger, and this is Conspiracy of the… Continue reading How Far-Right, Extremist Militias Organize On Facebook

As Questions Swirl Around Tesla’s Superchargers, the Race Is On to Fill the Power Gap

Familiar says Revel is less concerned about the material effects of the Tesla layoff than the “cultural impact, tacking onto pessimism around EVs recently.” New York City officials seem confident someone will fill in the Tesla-sized charging gap. City programs ensure “that any provider doing business in NYC has a reliable, growing customer base, and… Continue reading As Questions Swirl Around Tesla’s Superchargers, the Race Is On to Fill the Power Gap

A Lawsuit Argues Meta Is Required by Law to Let You Control Your Own Feed

A lawsuit filed Wednesday against Meta argues that US law requires the company to let people use unofficial add-ons to gain more control over their social feeds. It’s the latest in a series of disputes in which the company has tussled with researchers and developers over tools that give users extra privacy options or that… Continue reading A Lawsuit Argues Meta Is Required by Law to Let You Control Your Own Feed

The US Government Is Asking Big Tech to Promise Better Cybersecurity

The pledge offers examples of how companies can meet the goals, although it notes that companies “have the discretion to decide how best” to do so. The document also emphasizes the importance of companies publicly demonstrating “measurable progress” on their goals, as well as documenting their techniques “​​so that others can learn.” CISA developed the… Continue reading The US Government Is Asking Big Tech to Promise Better Cybersecurity