WIRED Magazine (UK‪)‬ 17+

The Conde Nast Publications Limited

Designed for iPad

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

WIRED is the magazine for smart, intellectually curious people who need and want to know what's next - technology, ideas, design, culture, business, politics and much more.

WIRED's award-winning app allows you to explore compelling content alongside beautiful design and photography.

*** APP FEATURES ***

- Intuitive navigation makes it easy to browse
- Once downloaded, browse through the issue offline anytime
- Build your own Favourites and compile a list of articles across different issues
- Choose to purchase a single issue or subscribe and SAVE 49% on the retail price
- All published back issues are available to purchase

Buy a single issue for just £2.99

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What’s New

Version 33.7

Bug improvements and fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
710 Ratings

710 Ratings

Shield_London ,

Annoying and with watered down content

These days I am finding the content rather bland and, for me, off topic. I appreciate Wired want to be more than just a technology magazine but I’m sorry, that’s why we subscribe to you, and most of the time we read articles on fashion and architecture that aren’t even technology inspired.

Plus, SO ANNOYING the way the app reverts to the library every time you stop reading for a while. No other magazine I have does this. Very poor.

OutdoorsNerd ,

Hang on a mo - its not half bad

2023 update… this feels old now.. a bad pdf reader type experience.

NB: The December 2010 issue of Wired magazine on iPad was a one-off publication. Regular iPad versions of Wired will begin in 2011. Having read the US version this was more than welcome. Its cheaper than the print version and has some nice interactive content as well as the usual. The imagery looks great (mostly) and the portrait to landscape stuff works well; if users are having issues they should take time to read the instructions before they complain here. Bravo chaps and chapesses. Suggestions - The ability to back up editions, I might not want to carry around a full years worth and I don't want to have to download an edition more than once if I fancy having a read of it again in a few months. Additional streaming of content might be an idea to reduce the massive size / bulk out the content Background downloads - half a gig is a long wait.

Hazim S. ,

Content is great though the app and customer service is extremely disappointing.

The content and journalism has always been top notch. No doubt. Though the bureaucracy of reporting a bug seems completely unhelpful and hindering.

I have emailed and called Condé Nast UK regarding an issue with the layout in the app and I have received the most gobsmacking “computer says no” moment. Immediate response was to report to Apple App Store though the issue has nothing to do with Apple. After over 40 days of contacting them I still have not received any confirmation, though I was promised.

Such a disappointment compared to the US Wired app.

In-App Purchases

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