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    The Axion office chair from Eureka is is a great do-it-all option, suitable for executives and gamers alike
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    ExpressVPN has dropped its price to become one of the cheapest VPNs available right now. Here's how you can save
  • I can’t get enough of Spotify’s new About the Song feature — I’m learning things about my favorite albums that I never knew before
    Since Spotify launched its About the Song tool, I haven't stopped reading every piece of background information on my favorite albums.
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    HP offers 'gaming laptop as a service' where you never own the notebook, and just pay monthly — but I'm far from convinced.
  • Save over $500 on this unmissable 32GB Kingston Fury RAM and Ryzen 7 CPU bundle from Newegg
    Save $509 on this Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor and 32GB DDR5 combo at Newegg, while stocks last.
  • The LG G5 OLED TV is the reference model I use to test 4K Blu-rays, and the best time to buy it is right now
    As a TV, soundbar and 4K Blu-ray tester, it's important to have a good reference screen - and they don't get much better than the LG G5.
  • I've played thousands of hours on PS5, and these are the DualSense controllers I most want to add to my collection
    These lovely DualSense controllers are at the top of my personal wishlist.
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    ZA/UM Studio has announced that a free demo for Zero Parades: For Dead Spies will be available during Steam Next Fest this month.
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    Cold weather is on the way this weekend, so make sure you're prepared with the right tech to keep you toasty.
  • I'm sick of RAM-hogging Google Chrome slowing my laptop to a crawl, so the Asus Vivobook 16's record-low price at Best Buy is seriously tempting
    I'm terrible for having multiple apps and websites open at once while I work, so it's about time I get a new laptop - and the Asus Vivobook 16 could be perfect.
  • This underrated monitor accessory has made a world of difference to my eyes when gaming and working on my PC
    This monitor accessory has reduced my eyestrain immensely, and is one of the most underrated things you can add to a gaming setup
  • Pixel VPN by Google gets a Quick Settings upgrade to boost usability
    Pixel VPN by Google is rolling out a usability-focused update that adds live connection status to its Quick Settings tile, making it easier to check whether your VPN is connected, paused, or having issues at a glance.
  • The Asus Zenbook S 16 Is $500 Off and Has Never Been This Cheap
    The Asus Zenbook S 16 was a favorite of ours last year, but the price was always too high. Now it has dropped to $1,000, and it’s a total steal.
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    In this episode of Uncanny Valley, our hosts dive into WIRED’s scoop about a secret Trump administration campaign extending right into your backyard.
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    Stuck in regulatory limbo, the self-driving-vehicle developer is encouraging residents of Washington, DC, to message public officials to help get its robotaxis onto roads.
  • A Wave of Unexplained Bot Traffic Is Sweeping the Web
    From small publishers to US federal agencies, websites are reporting unusual spikes in automated traffic linked to IP addresses in Lanzhou, China.
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    In an interview with WIRED, Greg Brockman says his political donations support OpenAI's mission—even if some employees at the company disagree.
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    Best Buy continues to sell the TCL QM6K for a staggering discount.
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    While publicly supporting protesters in Iran, Elon Musk’s X appears to have been selling premium accounts to regime officials. Check marks were removed from certain accounts after a WIRED inquiry.
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    Keep your iPhone or Qi2 Android phone topped up with one of these WIRED-tested Qi2 or MagSafe portable chargers.
  • Therabody JetBoots Pro Plus Review: 3-in-1 Recovery Tech
    The JetBoots Pro Plus promise faster, more effective recovery by combining multiple therapies in one device. I tested whether it’s worth the $1,150 splurge.
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    This accessory gives your laptop three extra displays—as long as you’re prepared to lug them around.
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    The new “Send to Alexa” feature lets you send Kindle Scribe notebooks to your Echo device with just a couple of taps.
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    Rather than offering a revolutionary new approach to gig work, RentAHuman is filled with bots that just want me to be another cog in the AI hype machine.
  • Many Adjustable Bed Frames Have a “Zero Gravity” Feature. I Tried It for a Week
    I decided to try my adjustable bed frame’s “zero gravity” feature for a week. I wouldn’t do it again.
  • The Best Hearing Aids of 2026, Tested and Reviewed
    These WIRED-tested devices will help you hear sounds more clearly. Never miss out on a dinner conversation again.
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    As the EPA moves to roll back the endangerment finding, which allows it to regulate greenhouse gases, experts predict uncertainty for business and a protracted legal fight.
  • 15 Best Bed Frames (2026), Tested in Our Homes
    Looking for the best bed frame? Our top pick is the Classic Bed from Thuma. Explore our other favorites, which include options for all budgets and tastes.
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    Konami has kept us waiting a long time for a MGS4 remaster.
  • Waymo Begins Fully Autonomous Operations With 6th-Generation Tech
    For now, the self-driving car company is only providing trips to employees.
  • YouTube Music Adds AI-Generated Playlists
    The new feature is available now, as long as you're a Premium YouTube Music subscriber.
  • Best Wireless Earbuds of 2026
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    NASA used Anthropic's Claude for an experiment in plotting the rover's course.
  • Waymo's Next-Gen Robotaxis Are Rolling Out. Here's Everything to Know About the Service
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  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 13, #508
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Feb. 13, No. 508.
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    These new shopping bags transformed my grocery trips from chaotic wandering into organized efficiency.
  • Google Pixel 10A Rumors: Colors, Announce Date, Preorders
    While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will be coming this month.
  • Hackers Are Trying to Copy Gemini via Thousands of AI Prompts, Google Reports
    A new report from Google warns the industry of attempts to clone AI models.
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    These vitamins can be the key to keeping you aging well.
  • YouTube Is Finally on the Apple Vision Pro. Can We Expect More Google Apps to Come?
    You can now watch Google's immersive YouTube videos on the Vision Pro. Maybe Google Maps will be next?
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    The London derby sees the Gunners looking to reinstate a 6-point lead at the top of the standings.
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    CNET has spent years testing security cams to find the best. Here are the top models with the latest technology.
  • Sony's New WF-1000XM6 Earbuds Just Jumped to the Top of My Best Earbuds List
    They aren't cheap at $330, but Sony's new flagship noise-canceling earbuds may very well be the best out there right now. Here's why.
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  • Fitbit's Gemini-Powered Coach Comes to the iPhone and Rolls Out to More Countries
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  • Now Isn't the Time to Buy an iPhone 16E. Here's Why You Should Wait
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    There's so much drama on and off the ice.
  • Government bank digital project a ‘full-spectrum disaster’ exposing taxpayers to risk
    National Savings and Investments is unable to tell Public Accounts Committee the cost of its modernisation programme
  • Europe’s data protection supervisors warn over plans to ‘narrow’ privacy rights
    European data protection supervisors warn the European Commission against narrowing the privacy protections for personal data as it gears up for a swathe of data protection reforms.
  • Thousands of unread emails and 20 million database errors cause civil service pension hardship
    Capita is to ‘fast-track’ any technology, including artificial intelligence, that can help it clear a backlog in civil service pension work
  • Large language models provide unreliable answers about public services, Open Data Institute finds
    Research questions AI’s trustworthiness in giving people accurate information about government services
  • Power supply issues flagged as major growth inhibitor of European datacentre market
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  • European Commission: TikTok’s addictive design breaches EU law
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  • e& drives AI-first workforce transformation with Oracle Cloud
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  • CVE volumes may plausibly reach 100,000 this year
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  • London Assembly member: Police should halt facial-recognition technology use
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  • Peer ‘disappointed’ that DWP review of subpostmaster prosecutions is still months away
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  • The Security Interviews: Mick Baccio, Splunk
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  • UK government datacentre planning decisions queried over environmental oversight admission
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  • CIOs discuss friction between legacy IT and innovation
    While it may not be something IT leaders want to talk about, managing technical debt is critical to moving forward with IT innovation
  • Lack of resources greatest hurdle for regulating AI, MPs told
    Regulators warned that statutory powers alone cannot address the ethical harms of artificial intelligence
  • Fujitsu will be out by next summer, says Post Office CTO
    Post Office’s project to replace its controversial core system will contract suppliers by the summer of this year, with the aim to remove Fujitsu by summer 2027, according to its chief technology officer
  • AI enters its ‘grassroots backlash’ era
    As artificial intelligence permeates aspects of the economy and society, individuals and civic groups are devising creative ways to rebel - but any impact on AI’s development, adoption and regulation is unclear
  • The world’s default productivity tool is becoming a national security liability
    The rapid exploitation of a bug in Office by Russian cyber attackers shows that the current system of patching - for a software application that is practically ubiquitous in enterprise IT - has become a security risk for everyone
  • February Patch Tuesday: Microsoft drops six zero-days
    Microsoft releases patches for six zero-day flaws in its latest monthly update, many of them related to security feature bypass issues
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