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SNOOP NET | 4-MINUTE READ
A Secretive Web Surveillance Program Is Ramping Up
BY MATT BURGESS
A government effort to collect people's internet records is moving beyond its test phase in the UK, but many details remain hidden from public view.
IN A FLAP | 4-MINUTE READ
More Penguins Than Europeans Can Use Google Bard
BY MORGAN MEAKER AND MATT BURGESS
Nobody in the EU can access Google's Bard chatbot. But the 50,000 penguins who live on a dormant volcano in the South Atlantic can sign up right now.
TUNE IN | 9-MINUTE READ
The Best Music Streaming Services to Get Your Groove On
BY MATT JANCER
March to the beat of your own drum machine with the best service for new music discovery, sharing with friends, and more.
TANGLED WEB | 8-MINUTE READ
The Fanfic Sex Trope That Caught a Plundering AI Red-Handed
BY ROSE EVELETH
Sudowrite, a tool that uses OpenAI's GPT-3, was found to have understood a sexual act known only to a specific online community of Omegaverse writers.
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PARANOID ANDROID | 14-MINUTE READ
These Are the 12 Android Phones Worth Buying
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
Shopping for a new phone can be an ordeal. Let us take some of the pain out of it with these WIRED-tested picks and tips.
IDEAS | 7-MINUTE READ
BlueSky Ain't It
BY KATHERINE ALEJANDRA CROSS
The new social platform will never be the "next Twitter"—and that's by design.
#GOALS | 5-MINUTE READ
Twitter's New CEO Has a Fearsome To-Do List
BY PARESH DAVE
She previously worked to convince brands to shun online ads and instead buy TV spots. Now she must do the reverse—while also handling Elon Musk.
GREEN MACHINE | 2-MINUTE READ
Hublot Has Made a Watch From ... Nespresso Pods
BY JEREMY WHITE
This timepiece is crafted from recycled aluminum capsules and used coffee grounds.
SHHH | 4-MINUTE READ
This Is the Quietest Sound in the Universe
BY SOPHIA CHEN
Chill materials to extreme temperatures, and their vibrations show properties that could one day be exploited to create memory in quantum computers.
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