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SYSTEM UPDATE | 3-MINUTE READ
Who Gets to Build the Next Software Stack of Civilization?
BY GIDEON LICHFIELD
WIRED's editor in chief considers Silicon Valley's visions for the future of governance, plus more thoughts on this month's headlines.
IDEAS | 4-MINUTE READ
The End of Roe Will Spark a Digital Civil War
BY MATT PERAULT
New privacy and expression laws that vary state to state will be a nightmare for platforms, and for users' rights.
HACKER ARMY | 5-MINUTE READ
Ukraine's Cyberwar Chief Sounds Like He's Winning
BY CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER
Yurii Shchyhol gives WIRED a rare interview about running the country's Derzhspetszviazok and the state of the online conflict with Russia.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 8-MINUTE READ
The iPhone 14 Pro Isn't as Big of an Upgrade as Apple Thinks
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
Dynamic Island is fun, and the Always-On Display is a nice perk. But the cameras aren't a huge leap over predecessors.
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ROYAL GREEN | 5-MINUTE READ
What Charles the 'Activist King' Means for the Climate
BY TOM WARD
With a long record of environmental campaigning as the Prince of Wales, how will King Charles III's accession to the throne translate to public policies?
HEAD ON | 6-MINUTE READ
PlayStation VR2: A First Look at the Next-Gen Headset
BY BOONE ASHWORTH
Sony's first virtual reality device in six years arrives in 2023. Here's a preview of the PSVR2, and the games that will run on it.
WIRED Q&A | 5-MINUTE READ
Kate Beaton on Creating the Best Graphic Novel of 2022
BY GRAEME MCMILLAN
The cartoonist's Ducks is a devastating memoir about life in the oil sands of northern Alberta, Canada.
THE RIPE STUFF | 5-MINUTE READ
A GMO Purple Tomato Is Coming to Stores. Will the US Bite?
BY EMILY MULLIN
Most genetically engineered foods were developed to aid farmers. This one will try to sway over health-conscious produce shoppers.
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