Translate

Pages

Pages

Pages

Intro Video

Friday, March 18, 2022

Conti Leaks Reveal the Ransomware Group's Links to Russia

Members of the Conti ransomware group may act in Russia’s interest, but their links to the FSB and Cozy Bear hackers appear ad hoc.

from Wired https://ift.tt/6uCejZT
via Gabe's Musing's

Big Pharma's Ethical Dilemma: Should They Keep Selling to Russia?

Sanctions and boycotts following the invasion of Ukraine have curtailed the export of nearly every product—except medicines. That's up to drugmakers.

from Wired https://ift.tt/qryixoG
via Gabe's Musing's

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Eufy's Video Doorbell Dual Keeps One Eye on Your Packages

This smart doorbell uses two cameras to help keep porch pirates at bay.

from Wired https://ift.tt/gwPYWTb
via Gabe's Musing's

Tony Hsieh’s Unrelenting Pursuit of Amazon’s Billion-Dollar Idea

The then CEO of Zappos took increasingly drastic measures to hit targets set by the ecommerce giant.

from Wired https://ift.tt/QKxOR7r
via Gabe's Musing's

Ukraine’s Digital Ministry Is a Formidable War Machine

A government department run by savvy tech “freaks” has become a surprise defense against Russia.

from Wired https://ift.tt/qxlfQzb
via Gabe's Musing's

Conti Leak: A Ransomware Gang's Chats Expose Its Crypto Plans

Leaked files from cybercrime group Conti show it started building a crypto payment platform, a social network—and even had plans for a casino.

from Wired https://ift.tt/60XVNJs
via Gabe's Musing's

Coal Threatens a Comeback as the EU Pulls Away From Russian Oil

Europe's efforts to avoid Russian energy imports will likely trigger a short-term spike in coal, and environmentalists are concerned.

from Wired https://ift.tt/5VubEQ0
via Gabe's Musing's

iPod Modders Give Apple’s Abandoned Music Player New Life

By modifying old hardware with modern—and often more colorful—components, listeners create their dream iPods and kick their Spotify habits.

from Wired https://ift.tt/1ISVP59
via Gabe's Musing's

The Nuclear Reactors of the Future Have a Russia Problem

Next-generation nuclear plants could be safer and more efficient, but first the US has to figure out how to fuel them up—without relying on Russia.

from Wired https://ift.tt/jEXoVaz
via Gabe's Musing's

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

How to Back Up Your Digital Life

Backups are boring, but they’ll save your bacon. Here’s how to make sure your data lives on, even when your PC doesn’t.

from Wired https://ift.tt/UQDOPCT
via Gabe's Musing's

The New iPad Air Is Speedy but Frustrating to Use

Apple’s fifth-generation tablet is more powerful than ever, but the software is still awkward.

from Wired https://ift.tt/oRNt2aV
via Gabe's Musing's

Why You (and the Planet) Really Need a Heat Pump

Using a furnace is so 1922. In 2022, humanity has to massively ramp up adoption of clean ways to heat buildings.

from Wired https://ift.tt/Cq4mwuM
via Gabe's Musing's

Apple's New iPhone SE Could Have Been Great

The cheapest iPhone has the same processor as the most expensive iPhone. But it doesn't feel very special.

from Wired https://ift.tt/KqgIjL3
via Gabe's Musing's

The War in Ukraine Is a Reproductive Health Crisis for Millions

Russia's invasion is making it harder to deliver babies and provide birth control, abortion services, and other essential care.

from Wired https://ift.tt/SwgxELC
via Gabe's Musing's

The Workaday Life of the World’s Most Dangerous Ransomware Gang

A Ukrainian researcher leaked 60,000 messages from inside the Conti ransomware group. This is what they reveal.

from Wired https://ift.tt/7BLOb1h
via Gabe's Musing's

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Inside Big Tech’s Race to Patent Everything

The industry’s obsession with accumulating IP has led to a huge uptick in employee inventors—and some outlandish patents.

from Wired https://ift.tt/z0HwAKj
via Gabe's Musing's

Mercury Could Be Littered With Diamonds

Scientists think the diminutive planet’s surface could be covered with space gems, thanks to an abundance of carbon and pressure from colliding asteroids.

from Wired https://ift.tt/gj54YLR
via Gabe's Musing's

It’s a Perfect Time for EVs. It’s a Terrible Time for EVs

Gas prices are up, commutes are back, and Russian oil is under sanction. Too bad the electric vehicle industry isn’t ready to seize the moment.

from Wired https://ift.tt/5rxGi1E
via Gabe's Musing's

Russian Missiles and Space Debris Could Threaten Satellites

As the war in Ukraine continues, the growing debris in low Earth orbit is a matter of national security.

from Wired https://ift.tt/vaVh2dg
via Gabe's Musing's

It’s Like GPT-3, but for Code—Fun, Fast, and Full of Flaws

OpenAI’s new tool can autocomplete lines of programming or conjure software from a simple prompt. It could also riddle the internet with even more bugs.

from Wired https://ift.tt/lyoNiTh
via Gabe's Musing's

Monday, March 14, 2022

China’s Gig Workers Are Challenging Their Algorithmic Bosses

Food delivery drivers are using platforms’ data-powered systems, mass WeChat groups, and unofficial unions to fight unfair conditions.

from Wired https://ift.tt/M4juOCx
via Gabe's Musing's

How Much Pi Do You Really Need?

To celebrate Pi Day, we look at applications—from NASA to cars—that prove you can have too much of a good thing.

from Wired https://ift.tt/Jr9FN5q
via Gabe's Musing's

Palmer Luckey Says Working With Weapons Isn't as Fun as VR

The founder of Anduril and Oculus discusses his talks with Ukraine's president, the ethics of AI weapons, and Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse.

from Wired https://ift.tt/JAVG2Lt
via Gabe's Musing's

Deepfakes Can Help Families Mourn—or Exploit Their Grief

Death holograms aren't inherently creepy. They're part of a lineage of grief technologies that stretches back to photography.

from Wired https://ift.tt/kLGYusT
via Gabe's Musing's

The War Puts Ukraine's Clinical Trials—and Patients—in Jeopardy

Hundreds of trials have been disrupted in the medical research hub. Some patients are at risk of losing their last chance at survival.

from Wired https://ift.tt/0rgOiVd
via Gabe's Musing's

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Rest Easy With Our Favorite White Noise Machines

Help the whole family catch some restful z’s with these devices that generate soothing background noise.

from Wired https://ift.tt/3FZuwWQ
via Gabe's Musing's

Facebook Has a Child Predation Problem

The platform can be quicker at recommending groups built around child predation than it is to remove them.

from Wired https://ift.tt/ShcXQaM
via Gabe's Musing's

This Bluetooth Tracker Is a Stalker-Proof AirTags Alternative

If you're looking for an alternative to AirTags, this slim tracker works exactly as it should, and not as it shouldn’t.

from Wired https://ift.tt/MNnw0zX
via Gabe's Musing's

How to Give Your Android 12 Screen a Makeover With Repainter

Make wallpapers and widgets look juuust right.

from Wired https://ift.tt/n5Wqfo2
via Gabe's Musing's

DeepMind’s New AI Helps Restore Damaged Ancient Texts

Many inscriptions are so decrepit that large chunks are illegible. The company’s Ithaca tool assists historians in filling in the blanks.

from Wired https://ift.tt/OwMncVo
via Gabe's Musing's

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Brazil's Indigenous Gaming Scene Is On the Rise

Featuring a native Brazilian as its protagonist, Araní takes a big step toward making gaming more authentic and inclusive.

from Wired https://ift.tt/1v0NTUM
via Gabe's Musing's

The EPA May Extend the Use of Pesticides that Paralyze Bees

Later this year, the agency will decide whether to allow four chemicals, which have been banned in Europe, to continue being used on US farms.

from Wired https://ift.tt/uqsYk4L
via Gabe's Musing's

An Advocacy Group Gives iPhones an ‘F’ on Repairability

Plus: Google improves Android for tablets, Amazon encourages you to play DJ, and more of the week's top gadget news.

from Wired https://ift.tt/yYLATgQ
via Gabe's Musing's

13 Best Weekend Deals on Fitness Trackers, Robot Vacuums, and More

What you lose in sleep, you gain in savings. Put that extra hour to use with some of our favorite workout gear and home essentials.

from Wired https://ift.tt/JCZHhtN
via Gabe's Musing's

This Massive Game Bundle Costs $10 and Benefits Ukraine Charities

The collection spans hundreds of games, and donations go straight to organizations assisting Ukraine.

from Wired https://ift.tt/Sz2svZ6
via Gabe's Musing's

Friday, March 11, 2022

Turning Red Doesn’t Follow Pixar’s Rules. Good

The studio's early works were lauded for their “universal” storytelling. Its new approach champions personal stories—and audiences are the richer for it.

from Wired https://ift.tt/IgqXCrm
via Gabe's Musing's

Is Your Motivation Wavering? A Coaching App Might Help

Choosing an app to help you reach your goals can be tricky. Here’s how to find one that gets results.

from Wired https://ift.tt/z7tmWET
via Gabe's Musing's

Which iPhone Should You Buy (or Avoid) Right Now?

Picking the right phone has gotten so much harder. Our breakdown of Apple’s lineup can help.

from Wired https://ift.tt/30kvG8S
via Gabe's Musing's

How a Plucky Robot Found the Long-Lost Endurance Shipwreck

Over a century ago, two dozen men were stranded in Antarctica. Here’s how a robot dove 10,000 feet to glimpse their shipwreck for the first time.

from Wired https://ift.tt/L64TvN2
via Gabe's Musing's

On Depop, Sellers Are Pushing Shady Secondhand Pills

The popular ecommerce site is riddled with half-used packets of diet pills and harmful health supplements, highlighting the need for tougher regulation.

from Wired https://ift.tt/zutaGKQ
via Gabe's Musing's

Activists Are Reaching Russians Behind Putin's Propaganda Wall

Apps like Tinder, Google Maps, and Telegram give activists a way to share what's really going on in Ukraine—for now.

from Wired https://ift.tt/2UNOBmD
via Gabe's Musing's

Thursday, March 10, 2022

The 6 Best Photo Printing Services

Print memories you can hang on the wall, stash in your wallet, or just hold in your hand.

from Wired https://ift.tt/eXrJ70K
via Gabe's Musing's

Motorola’s Newest Budget Moto G Isn't Much of an Upgrade

For $300, the Moto G Stylus 2022 is OK. But you’ll be hard-pressed to find big improvements here over last year.

from Wired https://ift.tt/kEKXtSf
via Gabe's Musing's

The Race to Rescue Ukraine’s Power Grid From Russia

In late February, Ukraine began a long-planned 72-hour test to unhook its electricity grid from Russia’s. Then the invasion started.

from Wired https://ift.tt/REIUymp
via Gabe's Musing's

Machines of War Take a Heavy Toll on Ukraine—and the Planet

The conflict is poised to exacerbate the climate crisis, as tanks, jets, and convoys burn fossil fuels, and nearby nations boost their military spending.

from Wired https://ift.tt/SIUep6s
via Gabe's Musing's

Online Sleuths Are Using Face Recognition to ID Russian Soldiers

It takes five minutes to put a name to a soldier's face using little more than a screenshot, but there's a catch.

from Wired https://ift.tt/soUruSG
via Gabe's Musing's

The Infinite Reach of Joel Kaplan, Facebook’s Man in Washington

How one man came to rule political speech on Facebook, command one of the largest lobbies in DC, and guide Zuck through disaster—and straight into it.

from Wired https://ift.tt/wJ0TEUH
via Gabe's Musing's

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

What Is Apple One, and Should You Subscribe?

Going all-in with the services bundle could be a smart move, especially for families. We break down what’s included and how much it costs.

from Wired https://ift.tt/R1b4DEv
via Gabe's Musing's

The Best Travel Bags for Wherever You’re Headed

From carry-on duffels to wheeled suitcases, this luggage is perfectly sized for nearly all adventures.

from Wired https://ift.tt/qWcwzYN
via Gabe's Musing's

To Test Cancer Drugs, These Scientists Grew ‘Avatars’ of Tumors

Growing organoids in dishes and xenografts in mice lets scientists re-create a living person’s tumor—and test dozens of drugs against them at the same time.

from Wired https://ift.tt/2E1emBG
via Gabe's Musing's

Of Course We’re Living in a Simulation

The only people who absolutely disagree are, well, scientists. They need to get over themselves and join the fun.

from Wired https://ift.tt/S7gBu9O
via Gabe's Musing's

Why The Andy Warhol Diaries Recreated the Artist’s Voice With AI

The filmmakers had under four minutes of audio to work with. And yes, they considered the ethical concerns.

from Wired https://ift.tt/7qCvOVh
via Gabe's Musing's

Apple Continues Its Slow March Toward the MacPad Future

The new iPad Air gets a desktop-grade chip. Consider it a sign of things to come.

from Wired https://ift.tt/Sbmf0lA
via Gabe's Musing's

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

High-Difficulty Games Don't Have to Be Toxic

Challenging games are often associated with gatekeeping. But designers can use difficulty levels in interesting and valuable ways.

from Wired https://ift.tt/NLkrhCw
via Gabe's Musing's

Are These Chimpanzees Using Insects as Medicine?

Researchers observed chimps in Gabon applying insects to wounds—and it’s raising big questions about animal altruism and self-medication.

from Wired https://ift.tt/KIYkESL
via Gabe's Musing's

‘I’m the Operator’: The Aftermath of a Self-Driving Tragedy

In 2018, an Uber autonomous vehicle fatally struck a pedestrian. In a WIRED exclusive, the human behind the wheel finally speaks.

from Wired https://ift.tt/5dtbfLj
via Gabe's Musing's

Monday, March 7, 2022

How Police Abuse Phone Data to Persecute LGBTQ People

In many parts of the world, law enforcement uses WhatsApp chats, text messages, and photos from confiscated phones as "evidence" against persecuted groups.

from Wired https://ift.tt/qk7I3gz
via Gabe's Musing's

The Hidden Role of Facial Recognition Tech in Many Arrests

The technology is spreading fast among police, and often wrong. But people charged with crimes are rarely told an algorithm came into play.

from Wired https://ift.tt/oylsxWr
via Gabe's Musing's

These Ukrainians Are Stuck in Antarctica as War Rages at Home

At the Vernadsky research base, a crew of 12 Ukrainians watch from thousands of miles away as their country is battered by Russian attacks.

from Wired https://ift.tt/WS8dT7e
via Gabe's Musing's

How to Watch Tuesday's iPhone Launch Event

The company is expected to unveil new hardware, possibly including a new iPhone SE, new iPads, and new laptops. Here's how to tune in.

from Wired https://ift.tt/nLRpBxd
via Gabe's Musing's

The Polestar 2 Is One Sharp, Google-Pimped Ride

An agile ride and angular lines distinguish this sporty EV with the first Google-designed media system. But others are coming to take it on.

from Wired https://ift.tt/x3Lpjhk
via Gabe's Musing's

How Wrongful Arrests Based on AI Derailed 3 Men's Lives

Robert Williams, Michael Oliver, and Nijeer Parks were misidentified by facial recognition software. The impact cast a long shadow.

from Wired https://ift.tt/M4uImTw
via Gabe's Musing's

Sunday, March 6, 2022

The Balldo Made Me Rethink Sex in the Most Absurd Way Possible

The “world's first ball-dildo” is less of an erotic toy,  more of a dadaist interrogation of the very concept of pleasure.

from Wired https://ift.tt/0yFxtRZ
via Gabe's Musing's

The Benefits of Gaming As a Couple—or Even With Your Kid

Playing It Takes Two with my partner was challenging, eye-opening, and also proved that playing games cooperatively is good for all relationships.

from Wired https://ift.tt/o6l8CSg
via Gabe's Musing's

How to Use Google Drive’s New Search Tools

Finding your stuff in the cloud just got easier.

from Wired https://ift.tt/oyh72SH
via Gabe's Musing's

The Best Meal Kit Delivery Services for Every Kind of Cook

From Blue Apron to Dinnerly, I've spent a couple years cooking with boxed ingredients shipped to my door.

from Wired https://ift.tt/7nlopSr
via Gabe's Musing's

Saturday, March 5, 2022

17 Great Deals on Outdoors Gear, Home Office, and Smartphones

If you're itching to get outdoors at the first sign of spring, now is the time to restock your camping and hiking gear.

from Wired https://ift.tt/QMrRET1
via Gabe's Musing's

12 Rapid At-Home Covid-19 Tests—and Where to Find Them

How accurate are rapid at-home tests? Does your insurance cover them? We have answers.

from Wired https://ift.tt/LfPYs1b
via Gabe's Musing's

You Should Still Test Yourself for Covid. Here’ When

Even if you're vaccinated, there are still scenarios where you should get tested and use your results to make smart, empathetic choices.

from Wired https://ift.tt/vBWoD9k
via Gabe's Musing's

Friday, March 4, 2022

Turmoil Over Ukraine Could Debilitate Russia's Space Program

In response to international sanctions, Russia’s space agency is distancing itself from its former partners and risks losing its role as a major space power.

from Wired https://ift.tt/3jMi6vt
via Gabe's Musing's

Garmin's Fenix 7S Solar Is Our New Favorite Outdoor Fitness Watch

The company's latest update to its high-end adventure fitness tracker has an improved touchscreen and looks better than ever.

from Wired https://ift.tt/qEQSt6J
via Gabe's Musing's

High Above Ukraine, Satellites Get Embroiled in the War

While the Russian invasion rages on the ground, companies that operate data-collecting satellites find themselves with an awkward position.

from Wired https://ift.tt/Gihlrst
via Gabe's Musing's

The Batman Leans Hard Into the Emo Revival

From the sartorial choices to the scenery, the latest superhero reboot drips with alt-rock influences.

from Wired https://ift.tt/CciJ058
via Gabe's Musing's

The War in Ukraine Is Keeping Chinese Social Media Censors Busy

Posts that glorify war and those that criticize Russia are getting quietly deleted, as platforms are pressured to walk a thin line.

from Wired https://ift.tt/E3mIQDF
via Gabe's Musing's

Thursday, March 3, 2022

What Russia Is Doing to Ukraine Must Be Preserved—Not Just Seen

Images of crimes against humanity are in danger of being lost. Fortunately, best practices exist, and the international community needs to implement them.

from Wired https://ift.tt/hoyB7A9
via Gabe's Musing's

5 Great Sex Tech Deals on Vibrators and Suction Toys

Invest in a different kind of vacuum for spring cleaning this year.

from Wired https://ift.tt/VgcdIoU
via Gabe's Musing's

The 20 Best Comic Book Movies You Can Stream Right Now

A lot of caped crusaders are hitting theaters this year. Here are a few you can catch at home.

from Wired https://ift.tt/uxMTq9H
via Gabe's Musing's

Today's Startups Are Flush With Cash—and Watching Every Penny

Investors have poured money into startups the past few years. Now, founders worry about a changing market and the rising cost of retaining employees.

from Wired https://ift.tt/Ht2Bogv
via Gabe's Musing's

The Weirdest Product at MWC 2022 Is a Sleep-Aid Gas Dispenser

Gosleep thinks a dose of carbon dioxide is exactly what your bedtime routine needs. We have concerns.

from Wired https://ift.tt/J1sia9b
via Gabe's Musing's

Ukraine Is in an Environmental Crisis Too

Russia’s attack is literally tearing the country apart, polluting air and water. Ukrainians will suffer long after the conflict ends.

from Wired https://ift.tt/bdjnIGy
via Gabe's Musing's

The Internet Is Not as New as You Think

Within the long history of telecommunication in nature, the web can be seen not as a mere tool, but as a living system.

from Wired https://ift.tt/APGyrqa
via Gabe's Musing's

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Horizon Forbidden West Is a Worthy Sequel

It's an intriguing mystery with heartfelt moments. It also wants to be Mass Effect 2 so bad.

from Wired https://ift.tt/MBVTmEb
via Gabe's Musing's

Offshore Wind Turbines Could Mess With Ships’ Radar Signals

A new study finds that turbines can muddle ships' navigational systems, obscuring the location of smaller boats or creating misleading images on radar screens.

from Wired https://ift.tt/lTF2cxD
via Gabe's Musing's

Ice Cream Machine Hackers Sue McDonald's for $900 Million

Kytch alleges that the Golden Arches crushed its business—and left soft serve customers out in the cold.

from Wired https://ift.tt/e6x85d3
via Gabe's Musing's

The Pandemic Tanked Rates of Childhood Vaccination—for Everything

Routine shots are down for everything from measles to tetanus to polio, leaving kids unprotected and raising the risk of outbreaks.

from Wired https://ift.tt/PWlFubk
via Gabe's Musing's

Polestar’s New EV Concept Comes With ... a Boomerang Drone?

The O2 sports car has a built-in “cinematic drone” that deploys to autonomously record your road-warrior skills. And if it’s ever made I’ll eat my driving gloves.

from Wired https://ift.tt/vYS0Bxj
via Gabe's Musing's

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Best Pet Supplies and Tips for Newly Adopted Cats and Dogs

Adding a furry pal to your family? We've rounded up the gear and information you'll need for a smooth transition.

from Wired https://ift.tt/bNwFWJG
via Gabe's Musing's

A New Super-High Satellite Will Eye Weather on Earth—and in Space

The GOES-T spacecraft will focus on tracking storms and fires in the western half of North America, from well above low Earth orbit.

from Wired https://ift.tt/qv3DShC
via Gabe's Musing's

VR Is Here to Stay. It's Time to Make It Accessible

The platform is relatively new—which means now is the opportunity to advocate for all players.

from Wired https://ift.tt/CSni460
via Gabe's Musing's

Genetic Databases Are Too White. Here’s What It’ll Take to Fix It

Most genetic research is done on people of European descent. That’s led to misdiagnoses, inaccurate tests, and missed opportunities for new treatments.

from Wired https://ift.tt/4laFSGp
via Gabe's Musing's

TikTok Was Designed for War

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plays out online, the platform’s design and algorithm prove ideal for the messiness of war—but a nightmare for the truth.

from Wired https://ift.tt/HhCs61x
via Gabe's Musing's

The Most Intriguing Launches at MWC 2022 Weren’t Phones

Laptops and 2-in-1 devices were out in force at the Mobile World Congress convention in Barcelona. And they stole the show.

from Wired https://ift.tt/JUYOsuB
via Gabe's Musing's

How Ukraine's Internet Can Fend Off Russian Attacks

The besieged country's complex internet infrastructure has evolved to promote resiliency.

from Wired https://ift.tt/TfJLO26
via Gabe's Musing's

Trapped in Silicon Valley’s Hidden Caste System

Born in a cowshed in India, Siddhant now works for Meta in California. But he hides his background as a Dalit and fears he can never reveal his true self.

from Wired https://ift.tt/D1PnkEo
via Gabe's Musing's

Monday, February 28, 2022

An Internet Troll Gives Nonalcoholic Spirits Startups the Spins

From false press releases to misleading domain names, one man has allegedly gone to great lengths to sabotage his competitors.

from Wired https://ift.tt/0rTbfzt
via Gabe's Musing's

You Have Steam Deck Questions, We’ve Got Answers

Valve's handheld isn't always the most intuitive device. Here’s how to do everything from checking battery life to connecting it to your TV, and more.

from Wired https://ift.tt/aOfIUy9
via Gabe's Musing's

Cities Are Unlikely Yet Powerful Weapons to Fight Climate Change

The UN's latest IPCC report paints a dire picture for the species of Earth. But it also suggests how urban areas can help humanity face down the threat.

from Wired https://ift.tt/AK9Tkqc
via Gabe's Musing's

Sunday, February 27, 2022

How to Find Games That Are Compatible With the Steam Deck

Not all games available on Steam play perfectly on Valve’s new console. Here’s how to tell which ones will work, and how well.

from Wired https://ift.tt/gi1GXwD
via Gabe's Musing's

Tabletop Game Companies Are Rushing to Snatch Up Hollywood Names

Free League Publishing has been transforming vast worlds into games: Alien, Lord of the Rings, and now Blade Runner. How does it work behind the scenes?

from Wired https://ift.tt/zdV7lmO
via Gabe's Musing's

5 Extensions That Level Up Your Email Game

From proofreaders to emoji translators, these tools will make your messages clearer, easier to read, and hopefully a little more fun.

from Wired https://ift.tt/sI1VdpS
via Gabe's Musing's