Automakers are jumping on the Apple Watch app wagon.
Not every place in the world has a network of seismometers. Satellite measurements can fill in the gaps.
Enormous--and enormously complex---forces that have gathered against Android in Europe, all stemming from a case on the other side of the Atlantic.
Your phone's ability to pin-point your exact location gives us plenty to be excited about. But this world of always-on GPS raises new questions about what happens to our data.
This week on Game of Thrones: a wedding, talk of more weddings, and plenty of deaths as power shifts in both King's Landing and the North.
Two filmmakers-turned-photographers seek out the last true "dark sky" locations on Earth.
Double Fine's Broken Age is a great point-and-click adventure revival, but some of its puzzles aren't just difficult---they're unfair.
Los Angeles' river, a long-neglected wasteland, is about to become an urban oasis: a linear, riparian Central Park.
WIRED announces the rebirth of Webmonkey, with a new podcast on what happens behind the scenes at WIRED, and what's happening in the greater web community.
If there's a running theme to this week's online stories, it's the idea that being a celebrity is fairly weird.
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