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PLUS: Amazon’s Delivery Drones Won’t Fly in Arizona’s Summer Heat, and more. | TOO HO

PLUS: Amazon’s Delivery Drones Won’t Fly in Arizona’s Summer Heat, and more. [View in browser]( | [Your newsletter preferences]( [WIRED Logo] 05.07.24   [Photo of one of Amazon's drones in the sky above College Station, Texas.]( TOO HOT TO HANDLE | 4-MINUTE READ [Amazon’s Delivery Drones Won’t Fly in Arizona’s Summer Heat]( BY PARESH DAVE [Amazon’s newest delivery drones will take off from just outside Phoenix but don't count on rush ordering a fan on a hot day. The fleet can't fly when the temperature exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit.](   [Photo of DNA strands magnified]( BIOTECH | 3-MINUTE READ [The US Is Cracking Down on Synthetic DNA]( BY EMILY MULLIN [Synthetic DNA could be used to spark a pandemic. A move by President Biden aims to create new standards for the safety and security of mail-order genetic material.](   [the word %22hello%22 written in several languages using black keyboard keys]( QU'EST QUE C'EST? | 3-MINUTE READ [Translation Tech Is Amazing, Except When It’s Not]( BY BLAKE SNOW [We can hold surprisingly deep conversations across languages using simple apps on our phones. But even as these apps get a fresh boost from AI, they can still lead to some awkward moments.](   [Photo of a grid of red headphones on a blue background]( OFFBEAT | 7-MINUTE READ [Musi Won Over Millions. Is the Free Music Streaming App Too Good to Be True?]( BY KATE KNIBBS [Musi’s free music streaming app is a hit with thrifty teens. The app claims to tap content on YouTube, but some in the music industry question the legitimacy of that model.](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Everyone is a Creator]( [“There is perhaps no one better qualified than Rick Rubin to help people tap into their creativity.”—Ryan Holiday](   [Collage containing Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole with yellow pixelated silhouettes behind them and a pink and red image of a crowd of people at a concert]( DIGITAL CULTURE | 6-MINUTE READ [Technology Is Transforming Rap Beef]( BY C. BRANDON OGBUNU AND LUPE FIASCO [For decades, conflict has been a part of hip-hop culture. The ongoing diss-track battle between Kendrick Lamar and Drake proves how much digital space has transformed rap beefs into an industry.](   [Left: Hand holding small cylinder-shaped speaker. Right: 7-sided white speaker with 3 large buttons. Background: Blue brick wall.]( SWEET DREAMS | 3-MINUTE READ [The Best White-Noise Machines for a Blissful Night’s Sleep]( BY MEDEA GIORDANO [Help the whole family catch more z’s with soothing background noise from our favorite sound machines.](   [Black and white indoor exercise bike with large screen in the front. Background: Orange and white swirls.]( TICKET TO RIDE | 4-MINUTE READ [I Rode This ‘Holographic’ Bike and Things Got a Little Weird]( BY MARAH EAKIN [Saga's HoloBike promises to make stationary bike rides feel more like the real thing. If you're in the market for a non-Peloton, though, this may not be the one.](   [Scene from Hades II video game]( SEXY TIME | 2-MINUTE READ [Hades II, a Sequel to the Horniest Game of 2020, Just Dropped Early]( BY MEGAN FAROKHMANESH [You can play Supergiant’s hotly anticipated roguelike right now—if you’re a PC player.](   Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world on [jobs.wired.com]( [Registered Client Service Associate]( [UBS]( Location: New York, USA [APPLY NOW]( [Senior Machine Learning Operations Developer]( [EA]( Location: Montréal, Canada [APPLY NOW](   [WIRED logo image]( Thanks for reading. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Plus, [browse more newsletters]( from WIRED. [(image) WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( [Podcasts]( [TikTok](   You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. [Manage your preferences]( | [View our Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Have questions or comments? [Send us a message](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=Daily newsletter feedback). Need help? [Contact us](. Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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