Amit Katwala Senior Editor
  • London
  • Wired

Amit Katwala writes about sport, science and technology for national magazines and newspapers including The Times, Wired, Sport, Science Uncovered and more.

21 Articles
over 2 years ago
wired.co.uk

The Super League is the grim end game of the attention economy

The European Super League is built on the faulty assumption that what people watch is all they want – and the only wa...

Read Full Article
over 2 years ago
wired.co.uk

Lewis Hamilton on the science of success, activism and life after F1

The world’s greatest driver opens up about the secrets behind his performance, and how he’s learning to translate tho...

Read Full Article
over 2 years ago
wired.co.uk

Line of Duty’s daft jargon masks a big real-world policing problem

Acronyms and codewords help police communicate more efficiently, but if they leak into their dealings with the public...

Read Full Article
over 2 years ago
wired.co.uk

Marvel’s The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is all wrong for TV

On first impressions, the Disney+ series feels like a bloated blockbuster masquerading as a television show

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

Could The Simpsons replace its voice actors with AI deepfakes?

“They have the internet on computers now”

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun explains why we’ll never love AI

The new novel by Nobel Prize winning author Kazuo Ishiguro projects human traits like loyalty, love and friendship on...

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

Marvel’s WandaVision is a strange, slow-burning sitcom parody

The new Disney+ show is very different to anything else in the MCU. But is it any good?

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

How Pixar’s Soul captures the essence of the afterlife

The animation studio drew on influences ranging from Scandinavian design to shamans to create a unique take on what h...

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

The Circle Guitar puts a new spin on a rock classic

A wheel underneath the strings creates a potentially revolutionary experience for musicians

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

Wonder Woman 1984 is cheesy, fun and utterly doomed

The vibrant, nostalgic superhero sequel lands in UK cinemas today – the ones that are still open, at least

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

The bonkers plan to foil password thieves using your mouth

Three-factor authentication is quite a mouthful. But fear not, Stealth is here to help

Read Full Article
almost 3 years ago
wired.co.uk

This breakthrough could unlock the power of quantum computers

At Nu Quantum, Carmen Palacios-Berraquero is aiming to harness the quantum capabilities of single particles of light ...

Read Full Article

Copyright © 2023 All rights reserved. Legitimate Limited.