17 Sep Elon Musk Is a National Security Risk Musk’s now-deleted post questioning why no one has attempted to assassinate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris renews concerns over his work for the US government—and potential to inspire extremist violence.
17 Sep ‘I Told Him I’m Not Getting in It’: Former Titan Submersible Engineer Testifies The US Coast Guard’s OceanGate hearings started Monday with some startling revelations—including the last messages from the passengers.
16 Sep Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop Review (2024) This robot vacuum can hitch itself over ledges and detach the mop plate, but it can’t empty the darn bin.
16 Sep 4 Tools That Make It Easier to Write While Traveling—Wherever You Go Whether you’re typing newsletters, marketing copy, or the next great novel, these tech tools and tips can help you spread the word.
16 Sep Suspected Trump Gunman Was Once Charged With Possession of a Weapon of Mass Destruction “I figured he was either dead or in prison by now,” says the charging officer in Ryan Routh’s 2002 arrest, who spoke with WIRED Sunday.
15 Sep The Best Sex Toys (2024), Tested and Reviewed These are our favorite gender-inclusive vibrators, wand massagers, and sleeves to give you and your partner(s) a helping hand.
15 Sep Amazon’s Audiobook Narrators Can Now Make Their Own AI Voice Clones Plus: Meta’s AI scrapes the UK, Google digitizes your passport, Chrome syncs your tabs everywhere, and (have you heard?) Apple announces some new iPhones.
15 Sep Bote Lowrider Aero Paddleboard Review: This SUP Knows What’s Up Want a stand-up paddleboard? How about a kayak? Get both with the Bote Lowrider Aero, the brand’s latest hybrid paddleboard.
14 Sep This Digital Archivist Believes Hollywood’s ‘Competition Era’ Is Over “It’s as if television, media, and filmmaking are becoming manifest destiny in the wrong ways,” says Maya Cade, founder of the Black Film Archive. “And there’s nothing sadder.”
14 Sep The Music Industry’s ’90s Hard Drives Are Dying The hard disk drives that the music industry relied on to archive a generation of albums are increasingly unreadable.