Today’s Best Deals: Men’s Suiting, Quick Charge Batteries, $100 Sous-Vide Circulator
Men’s suiting, Tommy Hilfiger accessories, and the new MacBook Pros lead off Friday’s best deals. Read more...
Three reasons carriers are building new cell networks for the Internet of Things
Wireless carriers are building all-new cellular networks for the Internet of Things. Cell phone networks fall short for IoT in three ways: battery life,...
The FCC Passes New Rules to Protect Consumer Data From ISPs
In a 3-2 vote, the FCC just passed new rules targeting internet service providers who collect user data. Going forward, ISPs that collect data...
WIRED Book Club: An Entire Trilogy in a Month? Boom.
Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy wraps up exquisitely, completing a journey from mystery to horror to understanding to, indeed, acceptance. The post WIRED Book...
Make an Umami-Packed Pesto with Seaweed
There are a lot of reasons to eat seaweed—it’s good for you, it’s good for the environment, etc.—but I mostly eat it because I...
Here’s an Idea: Give Special Forces Some Flying Motorcycles
The Zaxon is a tactical vehicle that uses that technology to deploy special forces. The post Here’s an Idea: Give Special Forces Some Flying...
Share Spooky Stories in Today’s Open Thread
Welcome to the Friday Open Thread, hosted by HackerSpace. Halloween™ is just around the corner! Are you a grown adult who still goes trick-or-treating...
Review: Switchmate
A ridiculous yet surprisingly compelling way to put some basic automation into your lighting without having to actually rewire anything. The post Review: Switchmate...
Genetic Architects Untwist DNA’s Turns With Crispr
Researchers have used the gene-editing tool Crispr to manipulate the way that DNA coils up inside the cell—another step in the quest to understand...
Photo of the Week: The Raging Inferno of Iraq’s Oil Fields
A photographer spots a boy on a bicycle in the middle of chaos near Mosul, Iraq. The post Photo of the Week: The Raging...