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Kingston reveals its toughest encrypted USB Drive yet — and it can even help you try and avoid typos
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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.
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‘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.
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Businesses are being 'locked in' to all-in-one platforms – and its costing them growth and adaptability
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The MacBook Air M4 might be the best laptop buy today for you, despite the Air M5 being so impressive — here’s why
Just when I'd decided to grab the MacBook Air M5, something came along that made the Air M4 much better value.
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Look ma, no hands! Jony Ive's design firm invents a hands-free, hard-to-read, costly clock — but it plays sounds, too, at least!
Famous designer Jonathan Ive has created The Clock, a bedside clock that uses light instead of an analog mechanism to tell the time
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I tested the beginner-friendly Anycubic Kobra X - a 4-color 3D printer that's surprisingly good
Affordable high-speed multi-color printing on a budget.
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'It has to go beyond a display company': I spoke to the CEO of a TV manufacturer about AI, the monetization of TVs software, and how TV needs to evolve
Just how can TV evolve? I spoke to to Balaji Krishnan, CEO of Displace to get his thoughts on what needs to happen in the TV market.
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Netflix confirms Assassin’s Creed has started filming — but fans aren’t happy about where the coordinates are set
Assassin's Creed has started filming, but not everyone is happy with some of the creative decisions.
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I tested the Minisforum MS-02 Ultra and this impressive mini PC workstation proved to be a powerful option for AI development and creators
A compact, highly expandable mini workstation that features the latest enterprise-grade networking, a powerful AI-enhanced CPU, and a modular design.
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Meta isn’t closing down its VR metaverse after all — it’ll stay live in a limited capacity for ‘the foreseeable future’
Meta's CTO has revealed it won't shut down Horizon Worlds in VR after all.
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Walmart drafts in Nvidia RTX 4000 GPU stock to cover RTX 5000 supply woes — will this become a growing trend?
Can't find (or afford) the Nvidia RTX 5000 GPU you want? Walmart is stocking more RTX 4000 models as alternatives.
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Google Pixel Watch users are reporting wacky step counts, calories burned and other stats after Fitbit's March update
Google Pixel Watch users are running into frustrating issues in the Fitbit app, but either company has yet to address them.
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The biggest heist of the US-China Chip War: 3 Supermicro employees charged with conspiracy to smuggle restricted Nvidia H100, H200, and B200 chips to China – dummy boxes, fake labels, and a pass-through company enabled the $2.5 billion scheme
Three men are facing charges of conspiracy to smuggle restricted GPUs to China.
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Valve's Steam Machine gets its first support update ahead of launch via SteamOS preview 3.8.0 — and it includes one major fix I've been waiting for
The Steam Machine could be closer than we expected after its recent delay, as Valve released SteamOS 3.8.0 preview for initial hardware support.
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“Thank you for getting us to this point” — I thought Sam Altman’s tweet about coders was nice — then I read it again
Sam Altman’s latest tweet thanks the coders who “got us to this point” — but a closer look at that phrasing raises a bigger question about what happens next.
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The most comfortable gaming and office chair we've ever tested gets a big discount in the Secretlab sale
A true home office upgrade - this office chair deal is perfect for work and play, with comfort in a league of its own.
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CD Projekt Red shares 'important development update' for its unknown third franchise called 'Hadar' — 'Work on the project is progressing dynamically, and the team has established the foundations of this entirely new IP'
CD Projekt Red has provided a new update on The Witcher 4's development as well as progress on its mystery third franchise, codenamed Hadar.
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Don’t wait for memory prices to go higher — save $50 on 64GB of super-fast Crucial Pro OC DDR5-6000 RAM in this limited-time deal
Save $50 on 64GB of super-fast Crucial Pro OC DDR5-6000 RAM in this limited-time deal at Best Buy.
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Project Hail Mary ending explained: what happens to Ryland Grace and Rocky, will there be a sequel, and more on Ryan Gosling's new sci-fi movie
You've got big questions about Project Hail Mary's ending — and I'm here to answer them.
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'Is Marathon a success? Unfortunately, no, not yet' — Former Xbox exec says Bungie's new extraction shooter was built at a scale and cost that the current market 'simply isn't rewarding'
Former Microsoft Game Studios executive producer Laura Fryer believes Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon is a success among players, but the studio has a long road ahead to make the game worth its investment.
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Amazon has slashed the Fire TV Stick 4K Select to its lowest price ever thanks to an easy-to-miss coupon
The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select gets you everything you need for a dirt-cheap price.
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ChatGPT might not be using the model you think — and it’s also hiding others in settings
ChatGPT’s new interface hides a more complex system where multiple models are used behind the scenes.
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These are the top 6 4K Blu-rays I recommend from 2026 so far — and I've tested them all
2026 has been a great year for 4K Blu-ray already, so I've picked the 6 best discs that I've tested as part of the Blu-ray Bounty.
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'I pretended like I wasn't afraid, but I was' — Ready or Not 2: Here I Come star breaks down that unhinged ending and one killer twist you definitely missed
Of course Ready or Not 2: Here I Come was going to have the wildest ending ever, star it left one star a lot more 'scared' than they let on.
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‘The bleeding edge of computing power for everyday creatives’ — this is why I’m upgrading to the MacBook Air M5 after years of making do with my elderly Pro
For my new MacBook, I'm not going Neo or Pro —here's why the Air M5 is the next laptop I’m going to buy.
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Lenovo Ryzen 7 laptop with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD is just $430 at Best Buy — but it won't be this price for long
Lenovo's 15.6-inch laptop pairs a Ryzen 7 5825U with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, delivering smooth performance for everyday creative tasks.
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'A massive leap in speed that's impossible to ignore': Our top-rated 2TB Corsair USB4 portable SSD drops to $300
Corsair’s 2TB external SSD delivers ultra-fast USB4 speeds for handling large files and demanding workflows with ease.
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Save £300: Lenovo's vibrant Core Ultra 5 OLED Aura Edition laptop drops to £599 at Currys
Lenovo’s 14-inch laptop has an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a vibrant OLED display — and it's 33% off.
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It’s time cyber security understood human behavior and acted accordingly
Even with the strongest technical defenses, humans remain a critical factor in cyber security.
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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.
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‘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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Can Tinder Fix The Dating Landscape It Helped Ruin?
With more than a dozen new features, including analyzing users’ camera rolls and astrology-based matches, Tinder is trying to lure Gen Z—and bring back those burned out from dating apps.
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Firewire Surfboard Review (2026): Neutrino, Revo Max, Machadocado
Firewire makes the most innovative surfboards in the industry. This winter, I tried the Neutrino, Machado, and Revo Max to see if they're worth the hype.
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I Learned More Than I Thought I Would From Using Food-Tracking Apps
These apps, some of which use AI and computer vision, were helpful for meeting my caloric and nutrition intake goals. But they also gave me some anxiety.
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Corsair Frame 4000D RS PC Case Review: Excellent Flow
Corsair's updated 4000D is one of the best cases you can buy, even if I still love the old one.
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The Danger Behind Meta Killing End-to-End Encryption for Instagram DMs
Meta blamed users for not opting into the privacy-protecting feature. Experts fear the move could be the first major domino to fall for end-to-end encryption tech worldwide.
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My AI Agent ‘Cofounder’ Conquered LinkedIn. Then It Got Banned
When social media is constantly pushing people to use AI, why not let AI agents participate?
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Tempur-ActiveBreeze Smart Bed Review: High-Tech Titan
The ActiveBreeze smart bed cools from within, pairing airflow tech with surprisingly detailed sleep data.
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Paramount Plus Coupon Codes and Deals: 50% Off
Save on streaming with the latest Paramount+ promo codes and deals, including 50% off subscriptions, free trials, and more.
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Newegg Promo Code: 10% Off in March 2026
Enjoy up to 10% off your entire order with today’s Newegg discount code and save with the latest deals for gaming PCs, laptops, and computer parts.
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Amazon Reportedly Planning Alexa-Focused Phone for Shopping and AI
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If you're on a current AT&T plan, it might cost you more to switch to one of the new ones.
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DoorDash is launching tasks as a way for drivers to earn more money, but some jobs are specifically designed to train AI models.
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