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From the standard iPad to the Air, we found great discounts on Apple's tablets. And a few of our favorite accessories, too.
Lees meerFrom the standard iPad to the Air, we found great discounts on Apple's tablets. And a few of our favorite accessories, too.
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Lees meerStackOverflow’s programming community will power a version of Google’s Gemini chatbot. It’s part of a new breed of AI data licensing deals with websites seeking a cut of the generative AI boom.
Lees meerPaul Connell, who portrayed “Willy McDuff” at Willy’s Chocolate Experience, talks to WIRED about the Unknown, jelly beans, and an impossible vacuum cleaner trick.
Lees meerThe Switch-maker alleges that Tropic Haze is “facilitating piracy at a colossal scale.”
Lees meerThe notorious LockBit gang promised a Georgia court leak "that could affect the upcoming US election.” It didn't materialize—but the story may not be over yet.
Lees meerPlus: Mozilla patches 12 flaws in Firefox, Zoom fixes seven vulnerabilities, and more critical updates from February.
Lees meerNext year, SenLinYu’s Harry Potter fic Manacled will disappear from Archive of Our Own. They don’t want to take it down, but it’s the only way to keep others from profiting off of the work.
Lees meerThe White House issued an executive order on Wednesday that aims to prevent the sale of Americans' data to “countries of concern,” including China and Russia. Its effectiveness may vary.
Lees meerIn an interview with WIRED, the politician behind the ban hits out at Amazon for being evasive about working conditions in its warehouses.
Lees meerGovernments, businesses, and even militaries pay for the help of experts to help them prepare for the worst. In a world lurching from disaster to disaster, they're doing so more often.
Lees meerCanada-based Sandvine has long sold its web-monitoring tech to authoritarian regimes. This week, the US sanctioned the company, severely limiting its ability to do business with American firms.
Lees meerTwo months ago, the FBI “disrupted” the BlackCat ransomware group. They're already back—and their latest attack is causing delays at pharmacies across the US.
Lees meerHave you played Doom on a robot lawn mower? We did. From app-free phones to an electric bike with AI and 5G, we’ve combed the halls of the Mobile World Congress in search of all things quirky and bizarre.
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Lees meerAnkle tags that constantly log a person’s coordinates are part of a growing cadre of experimental surveillance tools that countries around the world are trying out on new arrivals.
Lees meerSocial media accounts, Kremlin-backed websites, and Telegram channels are all working in coordination to post false allegations about Alexei Navaly’s widow.
Lees meerA Barbie phone, a transparent laptop, a bendable bracelet smartphone, and a whole load of AI. Here’s all the best new gear announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Lees meerThe latest update to OpenAI’s chatbot improves the AI’s ability to remember user details, but the feature is not yet available for all ChatGPT accounts.
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