
Wired USA – May-June 2025
English | 92 pages | pdf | 20.04 MB
The May/June 2025 issue of WIRED was one of the year’s strongest, striking a near-perfect balance between futurism and grounded storytelling. The standout feature—“The Mesh Rebellion”—explored how grassroots communities in Argentina, Nigeria, and the Philippines are building offline, peer-to-peer internet networks in response to censorship and surveillance. It was smart, timely, and refreshingly outside the Silicon Valley bubble.
Other highlights included a profile of Christine Zhao, a neurotech entrepreneur pushing the ethical boundaries of brain-computer interfaces, and a sharp explainer on why “smart cities” keep failing in practice. The design and data visualizations were, as always, clean and intuitive.
This issue reminded readers that WIRED USA Magazine is at its best when it steps away from the hype cycle and focuses on how real people are reshaping technology—and how technology is reshaping us.
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