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Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams Aren’t Married
Though the internet does like to ask if they’re a couple often.
Watch This ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Trailer Right Now
The new film, about the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, looks like fun.
A Study Exposes the Health Risks of Gene-Editing Human Embryos
Last year, a Chinese scientist tried to give two babies a mutation to protect them from HIV. But that mutation also seems to shave years off people’s lives.
The Best Way for a Mouse to Escape a Cat, According to Math
A mouse is stuck swimming in a pool while a cat paces, ready to strike. Here’s how to calculate the mouse’s optimal strategy.
Lenovo Smart Clock With Google Assistant Review: Timely Talker
This cute little alarm clock has Google Assistant inside.
Tired: Eating Bugs. Wired: Eating Bug Meat Grown in a Lab
According to a group of researchers, culturing insect cells could be easier and more efficient than culturing cow cells.
Star Wars News: Meet the New New Class of ‘The Rise of Skywalker’
The next film in the franchise is all about millennials. Kinda.
Another MacOS Bug Lets Hackers Invisibly Click Security Prompts
Yet again, a bug in Apple’s safeguards against “synthetic clicks” allows hackers to slip past Mojave’s security restrictions on apps.
Antitrust Scrutiny of Google and Amazon Should Worry Silicon Valley
Reports say the federal government is considering antitrust probes of Google and Amazon. Big Tech could be a bogeyman for both sides in the 2020 election.
What a Bay Area Dispute Says About the Future of Bike Share
Lyft’s Motivate has exclusive bike-share contracts with several cities. San Francisco officials are debating what “exclusive” means.
Baidu Censors the Internet in China—So Do Microsoft and Apple
The 30th anniversary of the end of the Tiananmen uprising highlights how Chinese, and Western, companies filter what Chinese internet users can see.
WWDC 2019 Liveblog: All the Apple News as It Happens
Apple’s developer conference kicks off June 3 at 10 am Pacific. Follow along with us for analysis and commentary from WIRED’s editors.
How to Watch Apple’s WWDC 2019 Keynote
You can stream Monday’s WWDC keynote on your iOS device, on your computer, or—the best way—on your Apple TV.
Hybrid Ferraris! Flying Cars! And More Car News This Week
Plus: You can now pay for some NYC subway rides with your iPhone, but the system is about more than just fast taps.