Hundreds of thousands of tech workers have been laid off since 2022. Some who don't fit the young coder archetype say being more experienced can feel like a disadvantage. |
In June 2023, the cofounder of "Russia's Google" landed on the EU sanctions list. Now, he's free to build again. |
A closed-door presentation for House lawmakers late last year portrayed American anti-war protesters as having possible ties to Hamas in an effort to kill privacy reforms to a major US spy program. |
A global network of violent predators is hiding in plain sight, targeting children on major platforms, grooming them, and extorting them to commit horrific acts of abuse. |
The price of bitcoin has climbed to a new all-time high. But assigning the cryptocurrency a value is anything but trivial. |
Today, the House of Representatives is set to vote on a bill that could result in a ban of the app in the US. |
Tesla and General Motors may be struggling with self-driving tech, but the opposite is true in Asia. WIRED tested China's top three autopilot systems to see just how far ahead they are. |
WIRED talks to CEO RJ Scaringe about how the automaker's engineering team learned to say no—or make some compromises to create a smaller, more affordable electric car. |
Extreme Dishwasher Loading encourages members to "think quality, not quantity" when inviting new people to the 29,000-strong group. Also: Don't talk about washing machines. |
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