I signed up to Wired subscription promo for just $1. Eventually, my subscription auto renewed and they started charging me $29.99 USD. I tried to cancel my subscription via online but they said they couldn't find my account. When I called them, they couldn't find my account either, even after providing all the information.
Do not waste your time looking throught the incomplete index. They purposely hide the fact that there is NO contect worth reading by making the index un-usable
This person came into the review with an agenda and I highly doubt they even played the game. HW:L is a spectacular game. Wired has lost any and all respect I had for them.
Worst magazine in the world. Absolutely trash and you should be ashamed. If I could give it a 0/10, I would have given it.
As for me - another site with much news from all over the world, however this one is also subject to censorship (name the one that isnt). Still plenty to read tho.
I love WIRED. Perhaps because it gives me a balanced view and access to so much information that isn't common knowledge to average individuals. Perhaps the high tech world doesn't appreciate it.
In my world of health care the information covered here is not our focus. We are busy saving lives and supporting individuals during stressful periods in their lives. Full disclosure: I am a Nurse Clinician and semi-retired. Our salaries are pocket change for those in tech and business.
I deeply appreciate Wired with their articulate; insightful articles. They appear ethical actually cover great a variety of subject matter.
I really don't understand their low value rating. It is the reason, I was motivated to write. MARTY
PS couldn't covert Wired purchase to jpeg
I'm glad I checked out WIRED again after years of forgetting it existed. The articles are easy to read and well-researched. They aren't relying on sponsored links and ecommerce listicles like a number of other outlets. The coverage has a mix of sectors and seems to be a step away from the artificially fast pace of the usual news cycles. It's still relevant, just not trying to get clicks based on urgency. And it was a relief to read tech content that tries to be equitable and aware of identity and diversity among its audience. One review showed the device in a fun (to me) color and I thought, "Huh, odd that a tech guy wouldn't go with black..." only to be surprised when I saw the byline—NOT a guy! I didn't realize how conditioned I'd become to tech being the purview of men with a similar vibe. So glad WIRED has a refreshingly different approach. I signed up for the print edition and can't wait to leave my phone behind while still staying up to date.
Great website for remarkable articles and news.
Check out Wired's article on this Neuroscientist's thoughts about the Internet having formed a 'consciousness.'
http://www.wired.com/2013/11/christof-koch-panpsychism-consciousness/
Matches info from other 'scientists' that anything with 'radiation' has consciousness. Also more that say the Internet is 'RA.' Crazy stuff.
The Planets have radiation too... Would give a whole new meaning to the ancient Pagan Religions.
They gave the Hogwart's Legacy game a 1/10 review because of it's connection with Rowling. I can't believe anything they say anymore.
Answer: Seems like a scam. They won't cancel your free trial and they constantly try to pull money from you.
Wired Magazine has a rating of 1.6 stars from 42 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Wired Magazine ranks 257th among Tech Blogs sites.