
#wired.com. × Onnit's Instant Melatonin Spray Is the Easiest Part of My Nightly Routine. Just spritz and sleep—no melatonin tablets or pills necessary.
#Jan.31.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Jeffrey Epstein Had a ‘Personal Hacker,’ Informant Claims. Plus: AI agent OpenClaw gives cybersecurity experts the willies, China executes 11 scam compound bosses, a $40 million crypto theft has an unexpected alleged culprit, and more.
#Jan.31.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Right-Wing Gun Enthusiasts and Extremists Are Working Overtime to Justify Alex Pretti’s Killing. Donald Trump has appeared to undermine Second Amendment rights in statements about Alex Pretti’s killing. Many in the firearms community are going along with it.
#Jan.30.2026 ×

#wired.com. × After Minneapolis, Tech CEOs Are Struggling to Stay Silent. Silicon Valley’s power brokers spent the past year currying favor with President Trump. Two deadly shootings in Minneapolis are now exposing the price of that bargain.
#Jan.30.2026 ×

#wired.com. × 'Infinite Jest' Is Back. Maybe Litbros Should Be, Too. The notoriously challenging book is being re-released for its 30th anniversary. Its fandom is annoying, sure—but at least they read.
#Jan.30.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Silicon Valley Tech Workers Are Campaigning to Get ICE Out of US Cities. Even as Big Tech CEOs curry favor with President Trump, Silicon Valley employees are calling on their bosses to use their influence to help stop his immigration policies.
#Jan.30.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Samsung’s Midrange OLED Got Under My Cinephile Skin. With impeccable accuracy and poise, Samsung’s midrange OLED dazzles on the little things.
#Jan.30.2026 ×

#wired.com. × How a Red-Light Hat Gave Me My Healthy Scalp Back. Turns out, red light isn’t just for your face. HigherDose’s Red Light Hat has given me the best hair and scalp I’ve had in years.
#Jan.30.2026 ×

#wired.com. × A Yann LeCun–Linked Startup Charts a New Path to AGI. As the world’s largest companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into large language models, San Francisco-based Logical Intelligence is trying something different in pursuit of AI that can mimic
#Jan.29.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Nvidia’s Campaign to Sell AI Chips to China Finally Pays Off. Beijing reportedly approved the sale of hundreds of thousands of Nvidia H200 chips to Chinese AI companies—the culmination of a dramatic shift in US tech policy.
#Jan.29.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Trump Admin's Plans for $500 Million USIP Building May Violate Court Order, Say Former Workers. The State Department is poised to take over a building DOGE seized from the US Institute of Peace, former staffers claim—possibly for Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace.”
#Jan.29.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Data Centers Are Driving a US Gas Boom. Gas projects in the US pipeline explicitly linked to data centers increased by almost 25 times over the past two years, according to new research from Global Energy Monitor.
#Jan.29.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Here's the Company That Sold DHS ICE's Notorious Face Recognition App. Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × The Surface Laptop Is $400 Off. Take home a sweet discount on Microsoft's first-party laptop.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Moltbot Is Taking Over Silicon Valley. People are letting the viral AI assistant formerly known as Clawdbot run their lives, regardless of the privacy concerns.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Donald Trump Wants to Force Colorado to Free an Imprisoned Election Denier. It’s Not Working. Former election clerk Tina Peters is a hero to conspiracy theorists, and even received an empty “pardon” from the president. Colorado's governor has held firm against commuting her sentence—so far.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Apple Patches Old Versions of iOS to Keep iMessage and FaceTime Running. Apple is renewing certificates for iOS versions dating back to 2013 to keep the lights on a little longer.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × A North Atlantic Right Whale Baby Boom Is On—but the Species Remains at Risk. Researchers have documented the births of nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves this season. It’s an encouraging sign for a species whose population is estimated to be below 400.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × The Sony Bravia 5 Is a Solid Mini LED TV With Top-End Processing. This mid-tier Sony comes with the brand's highest-end processor, and that's a big deal for home theater nerds.
#Jan.28.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Meta Is Blocking Links to ICE List on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Users of Meta’s social platforms can no longer share links to ICE List, a website listing what it claims are the names of thousands of DHS employees.
#Jan.27.2026 ×

#wired.com. × The State-Led Crackdown on Grok and xAI Has Begun. At least 37 attorneys general for US states and territories are taking action against xAI after Grok generated a flood of nonconsensual sexual images of women and minors.
#Jan.27.2026 ×

#wired.com. × New Data Shows Robotaxis Competing on Price—and Speed. Research from the ride-hail aggregator Obi finds Waymo is starting to edge up on Uber and Lyft in San Francisco. Tesla, which operates a ride-hail service with human drivers, is winning the price wars.
#Jan.27.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Google DeepMind Staffers Ask Leaders to Keep Them ‘Physically Safe’ From ICE. A federal agent allegedly tried to enter Google’s Cambridge campus in the fall, WIRED has learned. Now, staffers want policies that protect them from immigration officials.
#Jan.27.2026 ×

#wired.com. × Southwest Airlines Says Bye to Open Seating—and Hello to Boarding Complexity. An airline’s boarding policy shake-up shows the limits of efficiency. (Spoiler: It’s money.)
#Jan.27.2026 ×
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