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.
14 Sep The Best Tested and Reviewed Mesh Wi-Fi Routers of 2024 Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested multiroom mesh systems will get you online in no time.
13 Sep 27 Gifts Teens May Actually Like (2024) Teenagers can be scary and impossible to shop for. These adolescent-approved gifts can help.
13 Sep The 32 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (September 2024) Kinds of Kindness, Immaculate, and Little Women are just a few of the movies you need to watch on Hulu right now.
13 Sep OpenAI Announces a New AI Model, Code-Named Strawberry, That Solves Difficult Problems Step by Step The ChatGPT maker reveals details of what’s officially known as OpenAI o1, which shows that AI needs more than scale to advance.
12 Sep An AI Bot Named James Has My Old Local News Job A local newspaper in Hawaii has turned to AI-generated presenters to draw in new audiences.
12 Sep Apple Intelligence Promises Better AI Privacy. Here’s How It Actually Works Private Cloud Compute is an entirely new kind of infrastructure that, Apple’s Craig Federighi tells WIRED, allows your personal data to be “hermetically sealed inside of a privacy bubble.”