BY AARIAN MARSHALL | 4-MINUTE READ |
On-board helpers, bad-weather suspensions, but no crashes. WIRED asked experts to grade Tesla’s Austin autonomous taxi service—and, crucially, how to know if the system is safe. |
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In case you missed it: Five years ago, work trips looked nothing like they do today. WIRED and Condé Nast Traveler have teamed up to tell you all you need to know to actually enjoy working on the go. |
BY PAUL JEBARA | 3-MINUTE READ |
In case you missed it: With hybrid lifestyles now the norm, business trips have become more intentional, more mobile, and surprisingly more restorative. |
BY MATT BURGESS | 3-MINUTE READ |
Plus: Iran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump campaign emails, Chinese hackers still in US telecoms networks, and an abusive deepfake website plans an expansion. |
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From tablets to TVs, stand mixers to vacuums, find what you’re looking for on our Amazon Storefront. |
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BY CHRISTINE PETERSON | 9-MINUTE READ |
The Endangered Species Act has a major problem. An unlikely move could help save it. |
BY FERNANDA GONZÁLEZ | 2-MINUTE READ |
The Space Act, which would apply to local and foreign companies, aims to simplify procedures, protect assets in orbit, level the playing field, and help European companies expand into new markets. |
BY SIMON HILL | 5-MINUTE READ |
Going all-in on Apple’s services bundle could be a smart move, especially for families. We break down what’s included and how much it costs. |
BY KAT MERCK | 2-MINUTE READ |
From tower and pedestal styles to utilitarian box fans, these are our WIRED-tested favorites. |
BY KATE KNIBBS | 3-MINUTE READ |
Even listeners who hate the idea of AI music are getting served tracks like Taste My Ass and I Caught Santa Claus Sniffing Cocaine on Spotify and other streamers. |
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