China’s Breach of Microsoft Cloud Email May Expose Deeper Problems (www.wired.com)
Satellites Are Rife With Basic Security Flaws (www.wired.com)
Why We Don’t Recommend Ring Cameras (www.wired.com)
They’re affordable and ubiquitous, but homeowners shouldn’t be able to act as vigilantes.
It's Twilight of the Mods for Bluesky and Reddit (www.wired.com)
Rival US Lawmakers Mobilize to Stop Police From Buying Phone Data (www.wired.com)
Meta’s Threads Could Make—or Break—the Fediverse (www.wired.com)
How 'Arrival's' Designers Crafted a Mesmerizing Alien Alphabet (www.wired.com)
Did Anyone Ever Really Need a Smart Display? (www.wired.com)
It turns out, the perfect stand is what we’ve really been waiting for.
The EU Urges the US to Join the Fight to Regulate AI (www.wired.com)
We should not let the open web die a quiet death (www.wired.com)
The Night 17 Million Precious Military Records Went Up in Smoke (www.wired.com)
Meta Just Proved People Hate Chronological Feeds (www.wired.com)
Meta conducted an experiment where thousands of users were shown chronological feeds on Facebook and Instagram for three months. Users of the chronological feeds engaged less with the platforms and were more likely to use competitors like YouTube and TikTok. This suggests that users prefer algorithmically ranked feeds that show...