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What Is Down Alternative and Who Should Buy It? Experts Explain (2025)
22. August 2025 (12:38)
It’s cheaper and easier to care for, but is it better than down? Here’s advice to help you decide. (Wired)
How to Become a Vibe Coder
22. August 2025 (12:00)
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, WIRED's senior correspondent Lauren Goode reports back from her brief stint as a vibe coder. (Wired)
Automaker Geely Launched Its Own Satellites Into Space, Highlighting China’s Ambitions
22. August 2025 (12:00)
It’s a bird, it’s a plane—it’s the latest sign that Chinese automakers intend to dominate the global car industry for decades to come. (Wired)
Join Us for WIRED’s “Uncanny Valley” Live
22. August 2025 (12:00)
Get your tickets to Uncanny Valley’s first live show in San Francisco on September 9. (Wired)
Scientists Find a New Moon Orbiting Uranus
22. August 2025 (11:26)
The provisionally named S/2025 U1 is so small it had gone unnoticed by probes and telescopes for the past 40 years. (Wired)
Paramount Plus Coupon Codes and Deals: Up to 50% Off in August
22. August 2025 (07:00)
Save on streaming with the latest Paramount+ promo codes and deals, including 50% off subscriptions, free trials, and more. (Wired)
Take $15 Off ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4’ Remasters Right Now
21. August 2025 (21:13)
Darkslide your way to gaming nostalgia for just $35. (Wired)
Kanye West Said Memecoins ‘Prey On Fans.’ Then He Apparently Launched One
21. August 2025 (20:49)
A new cryptocurrency promoted by Kanye West’s X account soared in value—then crashed, inflicting losses on the majority of investors. (Wired)
Trump Is Betting Big on Intel. Will the Chips Fall His Way?
21. August 2025 (19:04)
The Trump administration is aiming to take an equity stake in Intel, according to US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick. Experts say the unconventional deal could backfire. (Wired)
Africa Is Buying a Record Number of Chinese Solar Panels
21. August 2025 (17:00)
Energy-starved countries on the continent have reluctantly turned to coal and gas for decades. Cheap Chinese solar panels are now finally changing the calculus. (Wired)