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There’s a lot of love all over the world for GrapheneOS, the gold standard of mobile security. There’s very little love between the two guys at the center of its history.
Designer Baby Companies Are in Turmoil
Bootstrap Bio and Manhattan Genomics, which were pursuing human embryo editing to prevent serious disease, have shut down.
A US surveillance program that lets the FBI view Americans’ communications without a warrant is up for renewal. A new bill aims to address mounting lawmaker concerns—with smoke and mirrors.

Tim Cook was a great CEO, but he didn’t crack AI. It’s job number 1 for John Ternus.

Rednote Draws a Line Between China and the World
Famously vengeful Knicks owner Jim Dolan has long spied on people at his iconic arenas. WIRED goes deep inside the operation that allegedly tracked a trans woman, lawyers, protesters, and more.

The jokes were funny. The systems behind them—and the reasons we keep passing around war memes as entertainment—are more serious.

Your Push Notifications Aren’t Safe From the FBI

Things Fall Apart

23 Ways You’re Already Living in the Chinese Century

The Greatest Successes and Worst Flameouts of 2025

Originally published December 2024: Much as the CEO seems awestruck by AI and his just-released Apple Intelligence, he’s more convinced that the tech giant’s health apps will define the company’s legacy.








































