BY WILL BAHR | 8-MINUTE READ |
WIRED attended a biohacking conference filled with everything from snake venom to urine therapy. Adherents revealed how the Make America Healthy Again movement has given them a renewed fervor. |
BY JAKE LAHUT, MAKENA KELLY, VITTORIA ELLIOTT, AND ZOË SCHIFFER | 2-MINUTE READ |
The technologist Edward Coristine, a key operative in Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency who’s gone by the name “Big Balls” online, has resigned, the White House tells WIRED.
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BY KATE KNIBBS | 4-MINUTE READ |
While the startup has won its “fair use” argument, it potentially faces billions of dollars in damages for allegedly pirating over 7 million books to build a digital library. |
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU | 5-MINUTE READ |
Plus: JLab’s latest Bluetooth speakers start at $20, Wyze tries to make amends with new security upgrades, and more. |
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BY CHRIS HALL | 5-MINUTE READ |
A small company is vying to take on the Moonwatch with a cutting-edge, 3D-printed lightweight timepiece that’s fit for EVAs, can be fixed on the ISS, and capable of keeping time in the harshest environment known to humans. |
BY HENRI ROBBINS | 5-MINUTE READ |
The stylized and wide keycaps, paired with a deep and snappy typing experience, make for a competent mechanical keyboard, if you don’t mind the space-age aesthetics. |
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU | 4-MINUTE READ |
TCL’s Nxtpaper matte screen makes the glinty smartphone display easier on the eyes. If only you could see it in direct sunlight. |
BY NENA FARRELL AND BRENDA STOLYAR | 2-MINUTE READ |
Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up—and which one might be right for you. |
BY BRENDA STOLYAR | 3-MINUTE READ |
We’re testing the gadgets that keep showing up in our feeds. Here’s what deserves the hype—and would make awesome presents. |
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