Andreessen Horowitz has two partners sitting on the boards of companies that nowcompete with each other: Ben Horowitz at Databricks and Martin Casado atFivetran. Nothing too scandalous on the surface, exceptthe Department ofJusticehasreportedlybeen investigating the arrangementfo...
The security review is being performed by the Idaho National Laboratory, and the research is being funded by a company -- or a group of companies -- in the electric and autonomous vehicle industries.
Meta is in court again over child safety, and this time it’s a landmark case that could force significant changes to core features of Facebook and Instagram.
The lawsuit alleges that Oura rings are unable to measure any of the physiological signals needed to assess sleep quality or determine sleep stages.
Are pigs flying? Walmart has finally caved on its refusal to support Apple Pay and Google Pay.
There's about to be a big fight to secure access to space.
Tesla and eight other automakers will install warning labels that help occupants identify the often hard-to-find manual door releases.
The private equity giant confirms a breach, weeks after Google researchers said hackers were targeting financial companies.
Senator Ron Wyden sent a letter to the U.S. federal watchdog requesting a comprehensive review of how the FBI, DEA, ICE's HSI, and the Secret Service use hacking tools and spyware against Americans.
Pack up your pool cleaning supplies. Let one of these robot buddies maintain your water quality instead
The Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 can wirelessly transmit games, TV shows, movies, and more across your home (even through walls).
Lindsay Clancy’s defense argues she killed her three kids because of postpartum psychosis. But armchair detectives, including many fed-up mothers, are laying blame with her ex-husband.
After two years of testing, these are the electric toothbrushes that impressed WIRED staffers the most.
As the appetite for “authenticity” grows online, content creators are buying up empty boxes for luxury goods—and resellers are cashing in for “crazy prices.”
“People have talked about the Colorado River crisis for decades—we’re now in it,” says one expert. “Everyone you talk to is like, ‘Shit, man.’”