Field Notes’ new “Shelterwood” notebooks come wrapped in American Cherry wood.
A new breed of wearables is not only tracking our movements, but analyzing them in a way that previously required a console, a computer, or a trip to a full-fledged lab.
I’ve always maintained that OneNote is Microsoft’s most under-rated product. Now, the recently untethered and free (hallelujah!) app has added a capability that makes using it even better: You can email important notes directly to your OneNote notebooks.
A solid, though relatively unexciting, upgrade to the previous One, this is instantly one of the two or three best Android handsets out there.
The second-generation HTC One should improve on its predecessor in all the right places, offering innovative camera features, a state-of-the-art CPU, expandable storage, and a bigger screen to go along with its longer battery life.
Bell’s new molding system creates made-to-order helmets for wannabe MotoGPers.
Whether it’s rent or a road trip, when big expenses needs to be divvied up among friends or roommates, these apps will simplify both the math and the payment process.
The Brompton Game Bag is a stylish briefcase/messenger bag hybrid that looks just as good in the boardroom as it does on the road.
Mat and Mike are back to talk about the future of wearables and health-tracking devices. And fluids, of course.
This week, purported screenshots of Apple’s rumored health app surfaced, as well as evidence for a smarter power management system in iOS devices.
If you’re in the market for a new air conditioner and you (and the heat) can wait till May, the Quirky+GE Aros is an app-enabled, Wi-Fi-connected window unit that combines Nest-like features with an 8,000 BTU cooling system.
This week we got a deep look at the rumored new health and fitness tracking application for Apple’s next iPhone, called Healthbook. Supposedly, Healthbook will not only track things like how much exercise and sleep you’re getting, but also your …
In the latest installment of “cameras are getting more like smartphones,” we have the Samsung NX Mini. Unlike the rest of Samsung’s interchangeable-lens NX lineup, it uses a brand-new lens mount that accepts diminutive optics.
Motorized sharpeners are fast and easy, but the results are rarely perfect. And the hand-crank variety from middle school? Puh-lease. Peek inside the pocket of any serious lead-head and you’ll find one of these.
Bring back actual button shapes for navigating in iOS 7.1.
If your lemonade stand has strong sales this summer, you might be able to buy a new scooter. But that kid who owns a chain of neighborhood lemonade stands from Elm St. to Main? That kid rolls in a third-generation …
Thanks to built-in integration with literally hundreds of third-party apps, Google Drive not only stores all your files in the cloud, it also brings powerful, PC-like capabilities straight to your browser.
I am pretty sure–or at least I am earnestly hopeful–that we have reached peak selfie.
Google clearly knows what time it is. Today it announced Android Wear, a project to bring Android to wearable computers.
Dying to be seen on your bike at night? Here’s a bright idea that turns not just the rider, but the entire ride, into one big glowing HEY! on the road.
The big advantage of wireless speakers is that you can take them anywhere. Which of these you choose depends on how rowdy you want to get when you arrive.
If you bought music on iTunes between 2003 and 2009, there’s a good chance these songs are still crippled DRM. Here’s how to set them free.
The Surface 2, the second iteration of Microsoft’s Surface RT, already runs laps around its predecessor thanks to vastly improved internals and a 1080p screen. And now it’s about to get even better.
The Nikon 1 V3 is the new clubhouse leader when it comes to continuous-shooting speeds with (and without) autofocus enabled.
Hey, everybody, airline passengers don’t have to turn off their electronics anymore! Great! (Or maybe it’s the most awful thing ever.)
For the past several months, we’ve been rewriting WIRED.com to make it faster, more stable, better able to support the kinds of ambitious projects you expect from us. We’re throwing the switch — transferring from the old code to the …
This week’s Apple rumors include expanded iCloud functionality and a bunch of leaked iOS 8 icons.
Neato’s new line of robo-vacuums use the same laser-mapping technology found in Google’s driverless cars to navigate around your house and suck up dirt.
The Snappgrip is a mountable handgrip that adds physical camera controls to your iPhone.
The iPhone’s autocorrect system often creates more problems than it solves. Here are some quick ways to make sure your most frequently used words and phrases get spelled the right way.