Google rolled out AI Overviews to all U.S. users in May 2024. Since then, publishers have reported significant traffic losses, with some seeing click-through rates drop by as much as 89%. The question ...
Obtaining and using a true burner phone is hard—but not impossible. Here are the steps you need to take to protect your mobile communications based on the risks you face.
Information on the internet might seem like it’s there forever, but it’s only as permanent as people choose to make it.
The web is tired of getting harvested for chatbots.
Geedge Networks, a company with ties to the founder of China’s mass censorship infrastructure, is selling its censorship and surveillance systems to at least four other countries in Asia and Africa.
If officials can't find a new sponsor in the coming months, Mississippi's run of having a PGA tournament since 1968 could be coming to an end.
Quantum computers may solve problems beyond supercomputers. A new test helps confirm quantum answers for errors.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Cover Your Tracks tool lets you check the extent of tracking allowed by your browser, and whether the protections on hand are adequate.
Chrome for Android allows you to lock incognito tabs with a passcode, share webpages with your devices, create tab groups, and even customize the toolbar.
Google offers its Google AI Pro plan and Gemini chatbot to college students for free, and is in over 1,000 U.S. higher education institutions, according to a recent blog post. These numbers are due in ...
A simple scrape in a parking lot turned into a hefty bill for one Cybertruck owner. What happened next shows how Tesla’s Sentry Mode can shift the story from frustration to accountability.
On this episode of Incognito Mode, join WIRED Senior Editor Andrew Couts for a deep dive into the six worst data breaches of the past 10 years.