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WIRED

May 01 2021
Magazine

The Wired mission is to tell the world something they've never heard before in a way they've never seen before. It's about turning new ideas into everyday reality. It's about seeding our community of influencers with the ideas that will shape and transform our collective future. Wired readers want to know how technology is changing the world, and they're interested in big, relevant ideas, even if those ideas challenge their assumptions—or blow their minds.

ON THE COVER

RANTS AND RAVES

↙Readers share their histories, astonishment, and admiration.

Who Let the Doge Out • These days influence is exerted by those who don’t even (necessarily) invest. In praise of the nuttiest crypto.

CHARTGEIST

The Great Unbundling • We don’t need the next big thing. We need countless next little things.

Every Word You Say • From Zoom meetings to podcasts, we’re producing torrents of video and audio. AI transcription lets you use it in new ways.

READOUT • The world, quantified.

Internet Boom • A trippy visualization charts the evolution of the global network.

Silicon Valley’s Diversity Theater • Tech companies pledge lots of support for promoting equity in the workplace. Too bad they routinely fail the people of color whose job is to make that change a reality.

Tweets for Sale • Works of art and sports memorabilia were just the start. NFT mania is spreading virtually everywhere.

Wrist Watchers • No matter how hard you’re working out, or just walking, monitor your progress with a smart new fitness tracker.

WIRED RECOMMENDS • The latest picks from our reviews team.

DEAR CLOUD SUPPORT: My Car Is Making Me Feel Useless!

OUT OF SIGHT • At Pixar, artists are masters at tweaking light and color to trigger deep emotional responses. Now they’re engineering visual experiences that you will only see inside your brain.

FEATURES

ALWAYS a BRIDE • I CALLED OFF MY WEDDING IN 2019, but to FACEBOOK, PINTEREST & A MILLION OTHER APPS, I am forever getting married. Why the internet never learns-AND WON'T LET US FORGET.

THE ROOMS WHERE IT HAPPENS • At the start of the pandemic, Paul Davison and Rohan Seth launched the audio-only app Clubhouse. It fast became the place for tech insiders to hear and be heard. Now everyone wants in, and the founders face a huge task: hosting a global gabfest, without the toxicity.

A Genetic Curse a Scared Mom and the Quest to Repair Embryos • DANIELLE MESSER carried a mutation that led to a devastating mitochondrial disease in one child. Before even daring another pregnancy, she tracked down a researcher who’s on a controversial mission to engineer EGGS IN HUMANS.

THE SEX TAPE KING • ← Meet Kevin Blatt, the celebrity fixer who’s a master at manipulating Hollywood’s economy of secrets.

A MEET-CUTE WITH DISASTER • Tinder. OkCupid. Hinge. Match. A year ago, Shar Dubey became CEO of a multibillion-dollar dating empire. Then singles everywhere went into lockdown.

IN SIX WORDS, WRITE A STORY ABOUT A TECH-CENTRIC RELIGION: IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE “WWW” …


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 92 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: May 01 2021

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The Wired mission is to tell the world something they've never heard before in a way they've never seen before. It's about turning new ideas into everyday reality. It's about seeding our community of influencers with the ideas that will shape and transform our collective future. Wired readers want to know how technology is changing the world, and they're interested in big, relevant ideas, even if those ideas challenge their assumptions—or blow their minds.

ON THE COVER

RANTS AND RAVES

↙Readers share their histories, astonishment, and admiration.

Who Let the Doge Out • These days influence is exerted by those who don’t even (necessarily) invest. In praise of the nuttiest crypto.

CHARTGEIST

The Great Unbundling • We don’t need the next big thing. We need countless next little things.

Every Word You Say • From Zoom meetings to podcasts, we’re producing torrents of video and audio. AI transcription lets you use it in new ways.

READOUT • The world, quantified.

Internet Boom • A trippy visualization charts the evolution of the global network.

Silicon Valley’s Diversity Theater • Tech companies pledge lots of support for promoting equity in the workplace. Too bad they routinely fail the people of color whose job is to make that change a reality.

Tweets for Sale • Works of art and sports memorabilia were just the start. NFT mania is spreading virtually everywhere.

Wrist Watchers • No matter how hard you’re working out, or just walking, monitor your progress with a smart new fitness tracker.

WIRED RECOMMENDS • The latest picks from our reviews team.

DEAR CLOUD SUPPORT: My Car Is Making Me Feel Useless!

OUT OF SIGHT • At Pixar, artists are masters at tweaking light and color to trigger deep emotional responses. Now they’re engineering visual experiences that you will only see inside your brain.

FEATURES

ALWAYS a BRIDE • I CALLED OFF MY WEDDING IN 2019, but to FACEBOOK, PINTEREST & A MILLION OTHER APPS, I am forever getting married. Why the internet never learns-AND WON'T LET US FORGET.

THE ROOMS WHERE IT HAPPENS • At the start of the pandemic, Paul Davison and Rohan Seth launched the audio-only app Clubhouse. It fast became the place for tech insiders to hear and be heard. Now everyone wants in, and the founders face a huge task: hosting a global gabfest, without the toxicity.

A Genetic Curse a Scared Mom and the Quest to Repair Embryos • DANIELLE MESSER carried a mutation that led to a devastating mitochondrial disease in one child. Before even daring another pregnancy, she tracked down a researcher who’s on a controversial mission to engineer EGGS IN HUMANS.

THE SEX TAPE KING • ← Meet Kevin Blatt, the celebrity fixer who’s a master at manipulating Hollywood’s economy of secrets.

A MEET-CUTE WITH DISASTER • Tinder. OkCupid. Hinge. Match. A year ago, Shar Dubey became CEO of a multibillion-dollar dating empire. Then singles everywhere went into lockdown.

IN SIX WORDS, WRITE A STORY ABOUT A TECH-CENTRIC RELIGION: IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE “WWW” …


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