View this email in your browser | Manage newsletter subscriptions
DRY TIMES | 5-MINUTE READ
This Scorching Summer Is Taking a Toll on Your Favorite Foods
BY MARYN MCKENNA
A perfect storm of extreme weather and war have hit northern hemisphere crops like wheat, peaches, and olives. Welcome to the increasingly precarious future of food.
BLACKOUT | 10-MINUTE READ
An Internet Shutdown Means Manipur Is Burning in the Dark
BY PARTH M.N.
Since May 4, the Indian government has shut off the internet in Manipur, giving cover to murders, rapes, and arson.
ROLL OUT | 2-MINUTE READ
Fisker Shows Off 4 New EVs, Including a Pickup Truck and a Convertible
BY JEREMY WHITE
The new additions extend Fisker's offerings beyond the auto brand's just-released electric SUV.
ROBO CALL | 3-MINUTE READ
Apps Are Rushing to Add AI. Is Any of It Useful?
BY JUSTIN POT
The artificial intelligence gold rush has thrust services like ChatGPT into every aspect of our digital lives. That still won't solve your email problems.
ADVERTISEMENT
GET WIRED
Get 1 year of WIRED for less than $1 per month. That includes Steven Levy's exclusive newsletter and a free tote! Subscribe now.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 4-MINUTE READ
Eufy's Latest Smart Cleaning Bot Scrubs Most Floors Like a Champ
BY ADRIENNE SO
This heavy-duty robot works much better as a mop than than it does as a vacuum.
THE MONITOR | 2-MINUTE READ
Meeting Sinéad O'Connor in a Cracker Barrel Parking Lot, 1998
BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER
The Irish singer became world-renowned long before artists' every interaction landed on social media. Maybe that's a good thing.
BUYING GUIDE | 29-MINUTE READ
The Best Dorm Gear for Heading Back to College
BY BRENDA STOYLAR
Deck out your room and make class a cinch with these WIRED-tested favorites.
ENSHITTIFICATION | 9-MINUTE READ
Urban Company Lured Women Into the Gig Economy—Then Pushed Them Out
BY VARSHA BANSAL
Home services platform Urban Company helped Indian women get into the gig economy. Now they say it's setting impossible targets and then abandoning them.
CRAB WITH A GUN | 5-MINUTE READ
Another Crab's Treasure Does What Elden Ring Won't
BY GEOFFREY BUNTING
Developer Aggro Crab is taking other developers (like From Software) to accessibility school, and it's making games better for everyone.
Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world on jobs.wired.com.
Android Developer
Deloitte
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Executive Assistant
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Location: Arlington, VA, USA
Have questions or comments? Reply to this email.
This email was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our email address, wired@newsletters.wired.com, to your address book.
View our Privacy Policy
Unsubscribe or Manage your newsletter subscriptions
Copyright © Condé Nast 2023. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment