The countdown is on. We are one week away from #REWIREDGreen. Join us on September 28 in San Francisco as we bring together some of the world’s sharpest minds to discuss real solutions on how to tackle #climatechange. wired.trib.al/3EGZaFA 1/6
It’s official.
We’re excited to add @MoreReginaHall to the Re:WIRED Green lineup. She’ll be discussing her work with The Solutions Project (@100isNow), an organization dedicated to bringing grants, media training, and star power to support renewable energy. 2/6
Kicking it off strong—Re:WIRED Green Session I: Avoiding The Worst Case Scenario will dive into the history of life and death on Earth, explore the magnificent power of humanity’s connection to this planet, & draw lessons about what can be done to address the climate crisis. 3/6
Session II: The Future of Food will discuss all things food including how climate change is impacting crop yields and how to ensure there’s enough food for everyone. 4/6
During Session III: Thinking Bigger, speakers will tackle how technology, policy and incentives work together to make positive change. #REWIREDGreen 5/6
Let’s get one thing straight: If you have an iPhone, the Apple Watch is the best wearable for your buck. But that opens up another BIG question for any savvy consumer—which version should you buy? wired.trib.al/MQGGiiW 1/6
If in doubt, buy an SE. It’s Apple's entry-level option and while it doesn't have the flashiest standout features, it is compatible with WatchOS 9 which is where many of the latest and most exciting fitness features show up. wired.trib.al/MQGGiiW 📸: Apple 2/6
If we’re being honest, the latest Series 8 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best watch for most Apple users, especially people who menstruate or want to track their fertility. wired.trib.al/MQGGiiW 📸: Apple 3/6
We've been testing several iPhone 14 cases and accessories—for the entire lineup, from the iPhone 14 to the iPhone 14 Pro Max—and these are our favorites. Shopping from the following links helps support our journalism while saving you time and money. 1/7 wired.trib.al/UAE77hP
Whether you go with the official leather or silicone cases from Apple, they won't disappoint. The only issues? The $49 silicone case attracts dirt and lint.📸: Apple 2/7 wired.trib.al/RXvqL6y
OtterBox's Symmetry+ series has slowly been winning me over these past few years. At $50, it's protective, but not cumbersome. The raised edges around the display are higher than other basic cases. 📸: Otterbox 3/7 wired.trib.al/JPPYhM0
If you’ve ever wondered why some people were severely sick with Covid while others got off with a mild case of the sniffles or never caught it all, you aren’t the only one. wired.trib.al/GFAj7JG 1/7
In the early days of the pandemic, a tight-knit community of scientists from around the world set up an international consortium, called the COVID Human Genetic Effort to search for a genetic explanation for this. 2/7
There’s a theory that these people might have preexisting immunity, and it’s supported by historical examples. There are genetic mutations that confer natural immunity to HIV, norovirus, and a parasite that causes recurring malaria. Why would Covid be any different? 3/7
@adriennemso didn't doubt her ability to be a neighborhood hero. So she grabbed her electric kid-hauler and took on the Disaster Relief Trials, a 30-mile bike race wrapped in an apocalyptic post-earthquake scenario. wired.trib.al/wO187lZ 📸: Gritchelle Fallesgon 1/11
The DRT are designed to simulate the conditions after a major disaster.ecause our writer is based in Portland, that disaster is likely the Big One: the magnitude 9.0-or-so earthquake that has a one-in-three chance of leveling the Pacific Northwest in the next half-century. 2/11
Background: Oregon has around 12,000 first responders, however, Portland alone is home to 650,000 residents. Translation: the first person to hear your cries won’t be a professionally trained EMT, but your neighbor. 3/11
It's a good time to buy earbuds or cans if you're in the market for some because some of our favorite brands have dropped prices right now. If you buy something using our links, WIRED may earn a commission. wired.trib.al/uuDNiBG 1/
The Beats Pro Fit earbuds are our favorite headphones for anyone with an iPhone. The Apple-made buds have a super comfortable fit, and they have better noise cancelling and bass than the first generation AirPods Pro thanks to a better seal. 📸: Beats wired.trib.al/mPKZ8nJ 2/
Samsung's Galaxy buds have one of the most unique designs we've seen, and they're some of the most comfortable earbuds we’ve used to date. They nestle right inside your ears, offering good sound and awesome transparency for taking them out and about. wired.trib.al/74FCsai 3/
Although the summer air is beginning to cool🌬️these weekend deals are still coming in hot☀️. Shopping for the links below helps support our journalism and saves you money. 1/6 wired.trib.al/p1KSI3E
To get this Fender Player Stratocaster for $765 ($85 off), you have to call Sweetwater at 800-222-4700. But it's worth it to get the most traditional Stratocaster model, with three single-coil pickups and a maple fretboard. 📸: Fender 2/6 wired.trib.al/zZ4BgOe
We named the Polk Audio Signa S4 for $349 ($50 off) the Best Soundbar-Subwoofer Combo in our Best Soundbars guide. It's simple, easy to set up, and is Dolby Atmos-capable, which is impressive for a soundbar at this price point. 📸:Polk 3/6 wired.trib.al/uefFBBQ