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Perl is a messy, maddening programming language, the “duct tape of the internet.” But at least you can tell it was made by ...
It’s a dark November night in Los Angeles. The car in front is lit by its rear lights only. After driving for 20 miles, it stops, suddenly, in the middle of the street. A man in a dark t-shirt gets ...
Why does OpenAI’s monthly subscription for ChatGPT Pro cost $200? Because CEO Sam Altman said so. “I personally chose the price and thought we would make some money,” Altman wrote on X. Launched late ...
Nemo’s Osmo tents have long been WIRED favorites. The proprietary, hybrid Osmo fabric is a blend of nylon and polyester, with ...
Virtual anime streamers are selling out live venues, singing at pro sports games, and launching record labels, with fans ...
Kerr County sits in a region known as Flash Flood Alley, and at least four cabins at Camp Mystic sat in an extremely ...
All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The Headphone (1) ...
Plus: Google Photos lets you convert images to videos, Microsoft has a 5G Surface, and Palmer Luckey asks if you’d buy a ...
How did steamy, short soap operas that originated in China become the hottest thing in Hollywood, seemingly overnight?
A network of local officials in Italy want to turn their cities into laboratories for the vehicles of tomorrow in the hope of ...
In a landmark ruling, the International Court of Justice declared that failure to act on climate change can be an ...
On July 31, WIRED’s global editorial director discusses the world of wellness—and beyond—with WIRED reporters.
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