Welcome to Uncanny Valley—an insider look at the people, power, and influence of Silicon Valley. Joi
Undeterred by its many detractors, Meta is still trying to make the metaverse happen. This week, the
Alexa was due for an upgrade, and now it has gotten one. This week, Amazon held its annual media eve
It's September, which means Apple has announced yet another round of new iPhones. During a typically
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Our smartphones rule our lives. We love them, we hate them. Somewhere deep down inside, we hope they
Most of us who went to school in the United States have been threatened with detention for minor inf
Summer isn’t even over here in the Northern Hemisphere, but it’s already been a brutal few months. T
Tech companies have been touting self-driving cars as the future of transportation for over a decade
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Back in May, the Writers Guild of America went on strike—partly over disputes about compensation, an
Elon Musk is back in the news again. (Really, does he ever leave the news?) Last week, Musk announce
Hey look, there's a new Twitter alternative. The text-based Instagram offshoot Threads launched a we
We're off this week, so instead of our usual show, we're sharing an episode of WIRED's other podcast
Have you ever put on a new shirt and then discovered that it makes you feel itchy? Or have you ever
Nearly every one of us in the US and Canada has bought something from either Walmart or Amazon. Not
Hey, remember the Cybertruck? Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the company’s futuristic electric vehicle
After years of rumor and speculation, Apple finally took the wraps off its virtual reality headset t
The idea that machine intelligence will one day take over the world has long been a staple of scienc
For a lot of people, riding a bike through a crowded city—or even on suburban avenues—might feel dau
The weather is warming up in our part of the world, which means people are starting to think a littl