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  • I asked a robot to serve me snacks at Nvidia GTC 2026 - but I’m not ready to call it the future just yet
    I’m not calling it the robot revolution just yet - but we’re getting closer.
  • ‘Downright impressive’: I tested the LG G6 OLED TV next to the Samsung S95F, and the Samsung is no longer the OLED king of bright rooms
    The Samsung S95F has been my pick as the best OLED for bright-room viewing, but the LG G6 is coming for its title
  • AndaSeat's first standing desk just needs a touch more refinement in the cable management and desktop department
    Rushed perhaps? AndaSeat's first standing desk could use a bit of spit and polish on some of those cable management elements that's for sure.
  • Amazon is reportedly working on making a new phone, because it went so well last time
    According to Reuters, Amazon is thinking about developing another handset, a decade after the Fire Phone.
  • Cloud 3.0: The future of intent-driven multi-cloud
    The emergence of cloud 3.0 and how organizations can navigate the shift from hyperscalers to intent-driven, multi-vendor architectures.
  • 'If you spend hours gaming, then your lower back is paying the price' — 11 stretches to fix your body, recommended by a personal trainer
    I'm a personal trainer — Gamers need to be doing these 11 stretches to fix and prevent lower back pain.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, March 22 (game #1518)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Sunday, March 22 (game #1015)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, March 22 (game #749)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • I took this Find My-enabled backpack to 7 different countries, and I’ll never go back to tech-free travel gear
    The Scapade AirPack is a Find My-enabled backpack for tech-loving travelers — here's how it fared on a real-world adventure.
  • Why do gamers already hate DLSS 5? Here are 3 key reasons — and why history suggests Nvidia will win them over eventually
    Remember the launch of the very first take on DLSS? Remember when frame generation initially arrived? They weren't at all well-received, but Nvidia turned that around.
  • 'I've tasted blood, I've worn it' — how The Pitt season 2 prepped Shawn Hatosy for the guts and gore of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
    We're treated to double helpings of Shawn Hatosy this week in The Pitt season 2 and Ready or Not 2, and his time in the ER was the weirdest kind of preparation possible.
  • It's actually happening — Microsoft promises to fix the biggest issues in Windows 11, from AI slop to pushy Windows Updates
    Microsoft has promised that Windows 11 will get a lot better over the next year, and it appears to be off to a great start.
  • Wired earbuds are in right now, and this budget-friendly pair from Sennheiser are so good I’d spend my own money on them
    Yes, wired earbuds are trendy again, and this cheap set is all you need for beautiful compression-free audio.
  • Considering a complete wireless turntable setup? I've created 4 simple vinyl systems, featuring Bluetooth and Sonos-compatible options
    Want to get into wire-free vinyl but don't know how to start? You'll need a nice simple system — and this little quartet all come recommended by an audio editor.
  • 'Some people simply love smaller phones': Apple launched the iPhone SE ten years ago today — and it makes me long for an iPhone 17 mini
    The original iPhone SE launched 10 years ago today — and its impact is still being felt.
  • Our best budget OLED TV just got a huge 54% discount at Best Buy — the outstanding LG B5 is worth every cent today
    Discounts may vary depending on size
  • A new dawn of affordable zoom lenses is here — the first Chinese autofocus zoom has been spotted, and that’s a big deal
    If China is to overtake Japan as the new lens-making superpower, we need more choice, most notably autofocus zooms — and we may soon have it.
  • Three ways data centers can operate more sustainably
    How cooling, circularity and smarter workloads can cut data center impact.
  • There's a sneaky way to watch Milan-San Remo 2026 for *FREE*
    We've found a sneaky way that you can stream Milan-San Remo 2026 for free from anywhere in the world.
  • Give your kitchen a luxe upgrade for less — 15 premium appliances and accessories from just £8
    Budget-friendly buys that will take your kitchen to the next level without breaking the bank.
  • ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Apple's AirPod Max 2 surprise to Nvidia DLSS 5 backlash
    The week's top tech news stories from Apple, Sony, Nothing, Nvidia, and more for March 21, 2026
  • Secure your spring break travels with Mullvad VPN — it's the simplest VPN deal I've ever seen
    There's no long term subscriptions, sneaky price hikes, or complicated tax rates with this one
  • How to watch Milan-San Remo 2026: Free Streams, TV Channels & Start Time
    All the ways to watch Milano-Sanremo 2026 live streams online and from anywhere as Tadej Pogačar renews rivalries with Mathieu van der Poel.
  • Ready or Not 2: Here I Come review — the sequel is convoluted and full of carnage, but saved by star power
    Ready or Not 2 may seem like a pointless sequel but it's worth watching to see the cast having the time of their lives.
  • Could Ukrainian drones replace DJI in the US? 'Mysterious' Ukrainian Defense Drones Tech Corporation selected by the US Army in the Drone Dominance contest because they have no components sourced from China
    Ukrainian drones Shrike 10 Fiber and F10 impress Pentagon, earning contracts in a billion-dollar Drone Dominance program focused on non-Chinese components.
  • Keep losing your keys? Apple AirTags have dropped to their lowest price yet — each tracker now just AU$24.75
    Amazon has just dropped the price of the 4-pack of Apple's first-generation AirTags to just AU$99, the lowest it's been to date.
  • Kingston reveals its toughest encrypted USB Drive yet — and it can even help you try and avoid typos
    Kingston IronKey Locker+ 50 G2 delivers AES 256-bit hardware encryption, layered password protections, and physical durability for secure enterprise-grade USB storage.
  • Could Agentic AI be the killer app for the 40-year old PC? AMD thinks so — and wants you to jump on the Agent Computer bandwagon before it is too late
    AMD introduces Agentic AI on PCs, enabling autonomous task execution, persistent local models, and enhanced productivity for professionals and organizations.
  • ‘We are only able to supply, for our key customers in the midterm, about 50% to two-thirds of their requirements’: Micron CEO forecasts production spend increase to meet the insane demand for memory – but the RAM crisis will only get worse
    The RAM crisis is having a knock-on effect on the memory industry in general - but there could be an unlikely hero.
  • 71 Best Podcasts (2026): True Crime, Culture, Science, Fiction
    Get your fix of tech, true crime, pop culture, or comedy with these audio adventures.
  • Best Protein Bars (2026): Vegan, Gluten-Free, High Fiber
    What to prioritize, what to skip, when to enjoy—plus, we’ve selected WIRED's favorite bars worth trying.
  • Aiper Scuba V3 Pool Robot Review: Eye on the Prize
    Now outfitted with AI computer vision, this new pool cleaner can actively search for debris.
  • I Tried DoorDash’s Tasks App and Saw the Bleak Future of AI Gig Work
    I recorded videos of myself doing laundry, scrambling eggs, and walking around the park in DoorDash’s new Tasks app, where gig workers are paid to train AI.
  • Cyberattack on a Car Breathalyzer Firm Leaves Drivers Stuck
    Plus: The FBI admits it’s buying phone data to track Americans, Iranian hackers disrupt medical care at Maryland hospitals, and more.
  • The 19 Best EVs Coming in 2026
    We’re expecting fresh electrics from Rivian, Hyundai, Honda, BMW, and newcomer Slate, among others. Here are the EVs arriving this year that we’re most excited about.
  • 'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat' Almost Makes Corporate Culture Seem Fun
    The Amazon Prime prank series amplifies the hijinks of workplace dynamics, while showing how people find purpose—and community—in their jobs despite impossible situations.
  • How BYD Got EV Chargers to Work Almost as Fast as Gas Pumps
    The Chinese automaker is racing ahead of global competitors—but don’t expect to see those gains in the US anytime soon.
  • Anthropic Denies It Could Sabotage AI Tools During War
    The Department of Defense alleges the AI developer could manipulate models in the middle of war. Company executives argue that’s impossible.
  • There Aren’t a Lot of Reasons to Get Excited About a New Amazon Smartphone
    The company is reportedly building a new AI-powered mobile device. If Amazon follows through on the plan, experts warn it would be next to impossible to break into a crowded market.
  • ‘A Rigged and Dangerous Product’: The Wildest Week for Prediction Markets Yet
    As the prediction market boom continues, backlash is growing, too, with Arizona filing criminal charges against Kalshi and public outcry after Polymarket traders threatened a journalist.
  • A Top Democrat Is Urging Colleagues to Support Trump’s Spy Machine
    Congressman Jim Himes claims a sweeping surveillance authority should stay intact because he hasn't seen abuses by Kash Patel's FBI, according to internal messaging obtained by WIRED.
  • Gamers Hate Nvidia's DLSS 5. Developers Aren’t Crazy About It, Either
    Nvidia’s new AI upscaling gaming technology struck gamers as uncanny and off-putting. Developers don't seem to like it, either, but it could be “the default” in a few years.
  • This Compact Bose Soundbar Is $80 Off
    Bose might be known for its noise-canceling headphones, but the brand’s soundbars are pretty solid too.
  • Kalshi Has Been Temporarily Banned in Nevada
    A judge ordered Kalshi to immediately halt sports and election contracts in the state, intensifying a growing regulatory battle over prediction markets.
  • Iran War Puts Global Energy Markets on the Brink of a Worst-Case Scenario
    “This will be so, so, so, so, so bad,” one analyst says.
  • At Palantir’s Developer Conference, AI Is Built to Win Wars
    As business soars, Palantir is doubling down on a vision of AI built for battlefield advantage—and attracting customers who agree.
  • Best Kids' Bikes (2026): Woom, Prevelo, Guardian, and More
    The WIRED Reviews team has kids, and we tested all types of kids’ bikes. Here are our top picks.
  • China Approves the First Brain Chips for Sale—and Has a Plan to Dominate the Industry
    While the United States and Europe are moving cautiously forward with clinical trials, China is racing toward the commercialization of brain implants.
  • 16 Best Camera Bags, Slings, Straps, and Backpacks (2026), Tested and Reviewed
    Tote your photo and video gear around in style. We tested more than 100 packs and rounded up our favorites.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • Dyson Launched Its First-Ever Robot Mop and Vacuum. I Saw It in Action
    Dyson's first-ever wet and dry robot vacuum is out, and I got to get an early look at it at the Dyson Soho store.
  • HBO Max: The 26 Absolute Best Movies to Watch
    Here are some highly rated films to try, plus a look at what's new in March.
  • Change These Hisense TV Settings to Get the Best Picture Quality
    Changing a few settings will help you get the best image possible from your Hisense TV.
  • Best Air Purifiers of 2026: Allergy Season is Here. These Models Can Help
    Allergy season is here, but you don't need to suffer. CNET put 15 of the latest air purifier models through CNET's smoke bomb test to find out which perform the best at particle filtering, noise levels and energy efficiency.
  • I Tried Cooking Bacon 3 Ways. It Turns Out I've Been Doing It All Wrong
    I put three methods for making bacon to the test in my own kitchen. One prevailed and it's my new go-to method.
  • Our Top-Rated Air Fryer Is 100% Nontoxic and Breaks Down for Easy Storage
    We put more than two dozen air fryers of all shapes and sizes to the test. This unique model tops our list in 2026.
  • I Tested a Low-Cost Phone With One of the Biggest Batteries We've Seen Yet
    The Realme P4 Power introduces a 10,001mAh battery to a mass market product without any noticeable flaws.
  • Boring Phone Designs, Begone. I'm Seeing a New Wave of Fresh Looks for 2026
    Commentary: With some phone-makers willing to push boundaries, the days of dull-looking devices may soon be behind us.
  • Excited for New Emoji? You Could See These on Your Device Next Year
    These emoji still need to be approved but a pickle might replace the eggplant emoji in some contexts.
  • Stay on Top of Your Workouts and Health With the Best Fitness Trackers of 2026
    If you want to remain motivated, these fitness devices may hold the key.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 21, #1736
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 21, No. 1,736.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 21, #1014
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 21, No. 1014.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 21 #748
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 21, No. 748.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, March 21
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 21.
  • Microsoft Lays Out Next Windows Updates: Faster, Lighter and More Flexible
    The company described changes Windows Insiders will be seeing over the next few months, many of which are long overdue.
  • Spring Equinox Is Here, Marking the Official End of Winter
    The vernal equinox heralds the arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. But have you heard the myth about balancing an egg on its end?
  • AT&T Raising Prices for Legacy Unlimited Plans Starting in April 2026
    Customers could pay as much as $20 more each month if they hold onto their old plans.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 21, #544
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 21, No. 544.
  • Amazon Wants to Make a Phone Again? Its First One Was a Fast Fail
    It's been more than 10 years since Amazon stopped selling the Fire Phone. A new report says the company is giving it a second try.
  • This Book Just Became the First to Get Canceled for AI
    Allegations of AI-generated text have caused Hachette to scrap the US release of Shy Girl.
  • Trump Outlines New AI Regulation Plan: What's in It and What's Missing
    The White House and Sen. Marsha Blackburn are proposing new laws around AI. Critics say the plan falls short of what's needed.
  • Mister Rogers Finds a New Neighborhood on YouTube, and It's Free
    Won't you be his neighbor?
  • 14 of the Best Peacock Shows to Stream Right Now
    Check out Ponies, a spy thriller series starring Haley Lu Richardson and Emilia Clarke.
  • iPhone Fold Might Not Go on Sale Until December, One Analyst Suggests
    Most observers expect Apple to launch its first foldable phone in September.
  • Dancing Robot Gets Too Funky at a California Hot Pot Restaurant
    The aproned robot had the moves, but unfortunately, it had to be restrained by restaurant workers.
  • Essex Police halts live facial recognition over bias and accuracy risks
    LFR deployments by Essex Police will not continue until risks associated with bias and inaccuracy have been reduced
  • Interview: Jem Walters, CTO, Vanquis
    Having come into the company through the acquisition of his money-saving app, the IT chief is bringing an agile and startup culture to the 146-year-old financial services firm
  • UK Cyber Monitoring Centre plans expansion in US amid risk of Category 5 attack
    Organisations lulled into a false sense of security after Russian invasion of Ukraine are still at risk of a Category 5 attack in 2026
  • Everywoman announces 2026 Women in Technology Awards winners
    Network for women in business, Everywoman, has announced the winners of this year’s technology awards, in partnership with Salesforce
  • Questions raised about Instagram memorialisation in Noah Donohoe inquest
    Court hears that a mother was frozen out of her son’s social media a day after he tragically died, potentially depriving a coroner investigating the case of a ‘huge’ amount of information
  • Cisa tells US organisations to harden endpoint management after Stryker attack
    Last week’s cyber attack on the systems of a US medical services company by Iranian hacktivists has prompted an alert from Cisa, urging organisations to reinforce their defensive posture
  • UK government puts brakes on opt-out copyright exemption for AI
    The UK government has ruled out forcing creatives to opt out of their intellectual property being used by artificial intelligence developers as its preferred solution to the AI-copyright controversy, but may still implement copyright exemptions later
  • AI makes debut in Bridewell cyber security in CNI report
    Regulation has superseded cyber threats as the main driver of cyber security spending, and AI has made its debut for attack and defence, according to a CNI-focused report from Bridewell
  • HSS ProService ‘Uber-ifies’ with functional programming and agentic AI
    HSS’s pivot from 130-depot hire business to a digital-only marketplace to handle messy transactions and old-school processes in the construction sector
  • Government announces redress scheme for families of Post Office scandal victims
    Government offers two routes to financial redress for the families of victims of the Post Office scandal
  • Post Office Horizon scandal explained: Everything you need to know
    Computer Weekly has investigated the Post Office Horizon scandal since 2008 and is, in fact, part of the story. This guide contains essential information about the scandal
  • Interview: Sunrise, a supercomputer for nuclear fusion research
    We speak to Rob Akers, director for computing programmes at the UK Atomic Energy Institute, about its new artificial intelligence supercomputer
  • Interview: Huy Dao, director of data and machine learning platform, Booking.com
    Effective use of technology has already delivered significant cost savings at the online travel giant, and greater use of AI and machine learning promises to bring even greater opportunities to improve
  • Zopa Bank continues its transformation with further growth
    UK digital challenger bank has 1.7 million customers, five years after it completed its transformation from a peer-to-peer lender
  • Hit the north! UK datacentre focus shifts to M62 and points north
    Barbour ABI data shows 8GW of total datacentre pipeline with most big projects in the north and Scotland, while London and the M4 corridor are about 25% of projected capacity
  • Apple issues first Background patch for WebKit browser flaw
    Apple’s first ever Background Security Update fixes a WebKit browser engine bug that could enable threat actors to see and steal important data from their victims
  • US lawmakers quiz Meta over ‘dangerous’ facial recognition plans for smart glasses
    Democratic senators warn that Meta’s plans to introduce facial recognition technology into smart glasses could lead to normalisation of mass surveillance and breach citizens’ rights
  • UK MoD awards more than two dozen contracts for AI targeting systems
    The UK Ministry of Defence is ramping up its investment into military artificial intelligence in a bid to increase the ‘lethality’ of the British armed forces
  • AI tools offer ‘near-real-time’ analysis of data from seized mobile phones and computers
    Cellebrite demonstrates how AI tools are able to analyse the contents of mobile phones and computers during crime investigations
  • Digital IDs edge closer to practical reality for UK businesses
    Industries and policymakers are strongly aligned on the need for digital company IDs for UK businesses, as progress is made towards the implementation of a practical standard
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