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LEVEL UP | 4-MINUTE READ
Now That ChatGPT Is Plugged In, Things Could Get Weird
BY WILL KNIGHT AND KHARI JOHNSON
Letting the chatbot interact with the live internet will make it more useful—and more problematic, too.
PUT A RING ON IT | 4-MINUTE READ
Amazon Sidewalk Is the Sleeping Giant in Your Neighborhood
BY MICHAEL CALORE
The massive public mesh network taps into wireless bandwidth from Echo and Ring devices. Now, developers can build Sidewalk connectivity into their own gadgets and services.
BACKCHANNEL | 23-MINUTE READ
When a Vintage RV Is Your Home, Repair Is a Way of Life
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON
Six years ago, I moved my family into a 50-year-old RV—not just to see America, but to test my belief that anything worth fixing can be fixed.
WIRED HEALTH | 1-MINUTE READ
Your Speech May Reveal Early Signs of Alzheimer's
BY AMIT KATWALA
Startup Accexible says the way you talk can indicate preclinical Alzheimer's or other underlying health conditions.
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HACK HUNTER | 3-MINUTE READ
Microsoft's 'Security Copilot' Unleashes ChatGPT on Breaches
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
The new tool aims to deliver the network insights and coordination that "AI" security systems have long promised.
MIDCENTURY MOD | 5-MINUTE READ
These Speakers Let You Spin Records and Watch TV in Style
BY RYAN WANIATA
These powered speakers work well for both TV and vinyl in my modern living room.
IDEAS | 6-MINUTE READ
Technology Addiction Has Created a Self-Help Trap
BY GAIA BERNSTEIN
The history of other industries shows that individuals aren't always personally responsible, and that there's a way out.
CORD CUTTER | 3-MINUTE READ
24 Great Wireless Chargers to Refuel Your Phone (or Watch)
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU AND SIMON HILL
Stop fumbling for cables in the dark. These WIRED-tested stands and pads will take the hassle out of refueling your phone, wireless earbuds, and watch.
SQUEAKY CLEAN | 3-MINUTE READ
North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot
BY ANDY GREENBERG
A spy group working for the Kim regime has been feeding stolen coins into crypto mining services in an effort to throw tracers off their trail.
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