WIRED Magazine

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WIRED the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation. The WIRED conversation illuminates how technology is changing every aspect of our lives—from culture to business, science to design. The breakthroughs and innovations that we uncover lead to new ways of thinking, new connections, and new industries.
The WIRED digital edition app is free to download. Subscribers receive unlimited access. Non-subscribers may access a selection of complimentary articles each month.
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WIRED Magazine Reviews

Great content - underwhelming app

ArnoGill on

Belgium

I love wired magazine - but l'm a bit disappointed by their mobile app. For a magazine to be so focussed on tech & entrepreneurship, you'd expect the content to be really made for mobile use. The app feels like an old school PDF reader.

Pretty nice, but buggy

Thanos Gatos on

Belgium

Every single time I'm reading an article on the iPad and I select a word to look up, using the iPad's look-up functionality for selected text, the app just freezes. The only way to get it working again is to manually kill the app and open it again. Please, fix this, as the ability to look up words is one of the biggest advantages of reading on the iPad.

Brilliant

Steeven_p on

Belgium

Wired has made a magazine the way you couldn't dream it yourself. Very nice integration between text, images, video and music. Has nothing to see with bringing paper to tablet. It just became a whole new magazine. Congrats !

banner attack

ugodehaes on

Belgium

so, I got the subscription, and I logged in. can you please remove the ugly banner from my library??

Nothing innovative+ bad at customer service

giovanco on

Belgium

Watch it! If you need to reboot your IPad, you may miss all the Wired you have paid for. That's right, that 1/16th of a 60g IPad that took you 5m to download. Hasn't happened with any of the other 10 reviews & newspapers. There are other magazines out there that know what customer experience is about... Talking about long and longer tails? Sill, no matter how long, the good old rules of service apply. Get back to basics guys!

Horrible App— Fix this immediately

raulyintheback on

United States

App keeps claiming that I need a subscription to view magazines even though I already have one and am logged in. I sent out an email to customer support. We’ll see what they say but man. I mean, a hackathon group can create a more functional app than this in like 3 days. Extremely disappointed.

It’s just the rag

Nickname that no one else has on

United States

This iPad app only shows a regurgitation of the Wired magazine, page for page, without even as much as links within the table of contents, unlike the Android & iPhone apps that cover everything Wired.

Useless app

SethSea on

United States

This app makes no effort to work on an iPhone size screen. It simply displays a replica of the print magazine - big pages that have minuscule type you cannot read or zoomed in that become difficult to navigate. Why did Wired Magazine bother creating this app?

Digital login $5 FAIL

Stealing- waste of time! on

United States

Upon PAYING $5 for a digital subscription to this magazine, installing, creating a login, the app says “…experiencing technical difficulties” ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Joke! Robbery! DO NOT SUBSCRIBE. They will steal from you from the get go. Login is way too complicated.

Read format destroyed

Rmabreu on

United States

The Wired app had a brilliant format - with every article scrolling seamlessly on the vertical orientation, and shifting between articles in the horizontal orientation. It was dynamic, easy to figure, and kept your reading position into each article as you moved back and forth between them. Now it is all gone and the app is just a (not) glorified PDF reader whcih moves horizontally from page to page with absolutely NO optimization for reading a magazine in an iPad. What a shame! Please bring it back!

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