Use the ‘Anti-AI’ Camera Apps Zerocam and Hallide to Keep Your Photos Looking More Natural

It’s still possible to just take normal-looking photos. Use these apps for Android and iOS to give your phone’s camera a more natural eye.

2025 Will Be Smart Glasses All the Way Down

The past year has been filled with announcements about new smart glasses from companies big and small. Don’t expect the deluge to let up anytime soon.

I’m Spending the Holidays Watching Cabin Builders on TikTok—While I Still Can

Even if TikTok doesn’t get banned in the US next year, it’ll still be far from the zone-out place it once was.

What’s the Winter Solstice? Celebrations, Science, Livestream

Here’s what happens on the longest night of the year—in the solar system and across different cultures here on Earth.

40 Techy Gifts Under $100 That We Tested and Love

Score a great gift for everyone on your list without breaking the bank. Every one of these gifts comes WIRED-recommended.

Petkit Purobot Ultra Review: Taking Litter Boxes to the Next Level

The world’s first AI-powered automatic litter box dares to ask the question: What does it look like inside the box when my cat poops?

Your Fancy Wine Could Well Be Fake. Some Are Hoping to Sniff Out a Solution

One fifth of all wine sold worldwide could be fake. Now tech similar to MRI scans and gas-smelling, aroma-analyzing equipment might yield the answer.

15 Best Stocking Stuffers (2024), Tested and Reviewed

Start Christmas morning off on the right foot with these excellent, tiny gifts.

Botto, the Millionaire AI Artist, Is Getting a Personality

Botto is a ‘decentralized AI artist’ whose work has fetched millions. As AI improves, its creators may give it fewer guardrails to test its emerging personality.

CDC Confirms First US Case of Severe Bird Flu

This is the first case of H5N1 in the US this year that has sent a patient to the hospital.