SpaceX Targets an Orbital Starship Flight with a Next-Gen Vehicle in 2026 10. September 2025 (20:30) Orbital missions will unlock the next phase of Starship’s development, providing better data on the performance of the spacecraft’s heat shield and allowing for tests of in-orbit refuelling, which will be essential for missions to Mars.(Wired)
Microsoft’s AI Chief Says Machine Consciousness Is an 'Illusion' 10. September 2025 (20:04) Mustafa Suleyman says that designing AI systems to exceed human intelligence—and to mimic behavior that suggests consciousness—would be “dangerous and misguided.”(Wired)
3 Exciting Camera Features on Apple’s New iPhone 17 Lineup 10. September 2025 (19:17) An upgraded selfie camera with a square sensor, dual camera capture, and 8X optical-like image quality has me excited about the new iPhone 17 models.(Wired)
Melania Trump’s AI Era Is Upon Us 10. September 2025 (17:00) The ever elusive first lady has emerged with a brief to exert thought leadership over AI, for the children. Some insiders are excited; others won't touch the subject with a 10-foot pole.(Wired)
The Best Meta Quest Games You Can Play Right Now (2025) 10. September 2025 (16:30) Dipping your toes into virtual reality? From shooters to woodsy adventures, these are our favorites to play by yourself or with friends.(Wired)
Here’s What to Know About Poland Shooting Down Russian Drones 10. September 2025 (15:58) On Wednesday morning, Poland shot down several Russian drones that entered its airspace—a first since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The incident disrupted air travel and set the region on edge.(Wired)
Here Come the Robotaxis: Zoox and Lyft Both Launch Driverless Ride Sharing 10. September 2025 (15:00) Two new self-driving car services—one in Atlanta from Lyft and May Mobility, another in Las Vegas from Amazon subsidiary Zoox—prove that the robotaxi race is still on. Now comes the hard part.(Wired)
Garmin’s Top Training Features, Explained 10. September 2025 (14:30) Garmin has some of the best proprietary fitness software around. Here’s how to interpret all that meticulously gathered data.(Wired)