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Signal’s founder is taking on ChatGPT — here’s why the ‘truly private AI’ can’t leak your chats
Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike has launched Confer, a privacy-first AI assistant designed to ensure your conversations can’t be read, stored, or leaked.
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Sega ditches Nintendo's controversial Game-Key Cards for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds' physical Switch 2 release
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds' physical Nintendo Switch 2 release will be on the cartridge and not a Game-Key Card, Sega has confirmed.
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Split Fiction director Josef Fares praises Nintendo, Rockstar and Naughty Dog for 'pushing the envelope of innovation with a AAA budget'
Split Fiction and It Takes Two director Josef Fares has commented on other AAA developers, saying that big-budget experiences can still be used to push innovation forward.
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The Google Pixel 10a could launch early and at a surprise low price
The Google Pixel 10a might land on February 17 and its possible colors, storage, and price have also leaked.
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Claude's latest upgrade is the AI breakthrough I've been waiting for — 5 ways Cowork could be the biggest AI innovation of 2026
Claude Cowork offers a glimpse of a near future where AI stops just responding to prompts and starts acting as a careful, capable digital coworker.
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Windscribe is building an ecosystem of privacy-first apps – but it doesn't want to own them
Windscribe has just teamed up with a host of other companies to create an alliance of tools focused on user privacy and data protection. Pro users can redeem exclusive discounts.
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There's a sneaky way to watch YouTube ad-free without a Premium subscription
Here's how to watch YouTube ad-free from anywhere in the world, without coughing up for a Premium subscription.
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Businesses are losing control of AI - and bosses are starting to despair
Employees are taking the AI laws into their own hands at work - and that's bad news for bosses everywhere.
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Could this be the best value phone of 2026? Get the Google Pixel 10 for a record-low price at Amazon — but it's selling out fast
The Google Pixel 10 plummets to a record-low price of under £600 in this limited-time deal at Amazon — but you'll need to move fast as it's already over 50% sold out.
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Hijack season 2 episode 1 isn’t enough on its own to keep me watching — especially after this huge blunder in the Apple TV show’s return
Episode 1 is an incredibly slow start to Hijack season 2, but the smallest of details has still managed to give me the biggest of tempers.
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I tested the Ricoh ScanSnap iX2400 - and it's the one piece of office kit I’m investing in this year to keep my paperwork in order
The ScanSnap iX2400 is a USB-connected A4 desktop document scanner that’s capable of duplex scanning at 45ppm. The simple 100-sheet ADF and ScanSnap Home software make it easy to keep paperwork, printed photos and receipts organised in a paper-to-digital format.
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Hurry, there's up to 25% off Apple iPads right now – just in time for back-to-school shopping
We don’t often see such deep discounts on Apple products, so don’t miss out on a new iPad, especially if you need one for school or uni.
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GTA 6 needs to be more GTA 4 than GTA 5 — please Rockstar, make driving cars feel like steering large ships again
As GTA 6's release gets nearer, I'm hoping Rockstar takes more inspiration from GTA 4 than GTA 5. Here's why.
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Now that's what I call a digital detox 2026! Why finding my fiancé's stash of 90s cassettes is my key to analog happiness this year
Barely two weeks in, 2026 is already a bit much, so I'm taking one of the things I love most offline this year –my music
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MSI is the latest to join the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 bandwagon with the AI Edge mini PC — better late than never, but with more than 30 competitors out there, it might have a tough time
MSI’s AI Edge mini PC combines massive memory, local AI inference, RTX-class gaming, and a compact design for versatile desktop computing.
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iLife and iWork strike back — Apple’s putting all of its creative and productivity apps under one subscription, Apple Creator Studio, and it’s multiplatform across macOS, iOS, and iPadOS
Similar to iLife and iWork in years past, Apple is once again bundling its creative and productivity apps under one roof. Apple Creator Studio offers access to its premium apps at a single price and introduces new AI-powered features across the suite. It also marks the arrival of Pixelmator Pro on...
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I watched all of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms — and the new HBO Max show is the triumphant underdog tale that HBO's Game of Thrones franchise needs
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a near-medieval masterpiece that stands tall among its Game of Thrones peers.
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This is either the world's fastest laptop or someone made a massive typo: Obscure Chinese vendor Mechrevo unannounced Core Ultra 300HX CPU at CES, and apparently almost no one noticed
Mechrevo quietly unveiled the Yaoshi 18 Pro at CES 2026, featuring an unannounced Intel processor and powerful Nvidia graphics, which attracted minimal attention.
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I heard, and felt, Victrola's new 'soundbase for turntables' speaker — and this risky idea just might work
A beefy speaker you rest your turntable on top of, but vibrations aren't really a concern, based on my time with it
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Testing the GMKtec NucBox M5 Ultra made me realize just how flexible an entry-level mini PC can be
The GMKTec M5 Ultra delivers plenty of functionality at an affordable price for those willing to source their own memory, storage and OS.
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Gigabyte debuts a consumer motherboard which supports 256GB DDR5 in dual channel — but you may need to sell a kidney to buy the memory
Gigabyte’s Z890 AORUS Tachyon ICE CQDIMM motherboard supports 256GB DDR5-7200 using two 128GB modules, achieving extreme capacity and frequency.
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Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air M4 was crowned our best AI laptop — and it's $200 off at Amazon
Apple's MacBook Air M4 was named TechRadar's best AI laptop of the year, and Amazon is offering a $200 discount, bringing the price down to $799.99.
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3 new Prime Video movies to stream in January 2026 — including an iconic 80s comedy
The Breakfast Club leads my recommendations of the best new movies to stream on Prime Video in January 2026.
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No, it's not your new thermostat — mini PC vendor delivers clean-looking, minimalist, affordable device unlike any other on the market with a Core i9 CPU inside
Ayaneo AM03 mini PC combines minimalist design with Intel Core i9 performance, high-speed memory, and flexible connectivity options.
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Microsoft shutters fan favorite deployment platform, to the dismay of many
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) has been retired with immediate effect, but we knew this was coming a long time ago.
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The 'most convenient vacuum we've ever tested' from Shark just dropped to an incredible price at Best Buy — and it's the best vacuum cleaner deal since Black Friday
Highly reviewed vacuum cleaner for under half price in Best Buy's latest sale
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PC sales set for a 2026 downturn as memory demand hits other devices
Industry analysts agree: PC prices are rising. Upgrade your PC now or you'll either be faced with a higher bill or poorer specs in the future.
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“2026 is the year we expect to see the AI PC crossover” - AMD head tells us why this will be the year of the AI PC, and why mini PCs are "really having a moment"
Exclusive: AMD head says 2026 will be a big year for AI PCs - but mini PCs will continue to go from strength to strength.
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Apple's Google Gemini deal is the most disappointing thing to come out of Apple since the Newton
Apple promised us an exciting, more personalized Siri, and instead, we're getting more Gemini.
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How to watch Australian Open 2026 from anywhere with this VPN deal
How to watch Australian Open 2026 from anywhere in the world for free with this VPN deal.
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HHKB Professional Classic Type-S Review: A Brilliant but Niche Keyboard
The keyboard for someone who wishes they could buy a ’97 Tacoma off the lot today.
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TikTok Shop Showed Me Search Suggestions for Products With Nazi Symbolism
Even after TikTok removed swastika jewelry from its online shop, I was algorithmically nudged toward a web of Nazi-related products during searches, like “double lightning bolt” and “ss” necklaces.
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Best Bone Conduction Headphones (2026): Shokz, Suunto, Mojawa
Everyone needs a safe way to listen to music on outdoor runs. We’ve found the bone conduction headphones to grab on your way out the door.
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7 Best Phones You Can’t Buy in the US (2026), Tested and Reviewed
Wondering what you’re missing out on? Here are our favorite smartphones that aren’t officially sold stateside but are available in markets like the UK and Europe.
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$50 Target Promo Code & Coupons | January 2026
Get $50 off your next order or up to 50% off sitewide with Target coupon codes and Circle deals.
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Lenovo Coupon Codes and Deals: $5,000+ Off
Whether you’re shopping for a ThinkPad, Yoga laptop, or Legion gaming PC, these Lenovo discount codes and promotions can help you save big on your next tech upgrade.
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Google Workspace Promo Code: Up to 14% Off in 2026
Boost your productivity and save with exclusive Google Workspace coupons from WIRED. Get up to 14% off plans for three months, including Starter, Standard, and Plus tiers.
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The Fight on Capitol Hill to Make It Easier to Fix Your Car
As vehicles grow more software-dependent, repairing them has become harder than ever. A bill in the US House called the Repair Act would ease those restrictions, but it comes with caveats.
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The 51 Best Shows on Hulu, WIRED’s Picks (January 2026)
A Thousand Blows, Tell Me Lies, and Paradise are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Hulu this month.
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Everything Is Content for the ‘Clicktatorship’
In the second Trump administration, online conspiracy theories are shaping real-world policies like never before.
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Roblox’s AI-Powered Age Verification Is a Complete Mess
Kids are being identified as adults—and vice versa—on Roblox, while age-verified accounts are already being sold online.
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Shortcut Your System With a Discounted Elgato Stream Deck +
Elgato’s Stream Deck + adds knobs and an LCD for even more info at a glance.
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China’s Hottest App Is a Daily Test of Whether You’re Still Alive
Are You Dead Yet soared to the top of app-store charts and became a magnet for investors. In an exclusive interview with WIRED, one of its creators says they’re changing the name anyway.
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Dozens of ICE Vehicles in Minnesota Lack ‘Necessary’ Lights and Sirens
A contract justification published in a federal register on Tuesday says that 31 ICE vehicles operating in the Twin Cities area “lack the necessary emergency lights and sirens” to be “compliant.”
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Microsoft Has a Plan to Keep Its Data Centers From Raising Your Electric Bill
In response to a growing backlash, Microsoft said it would take steps to ensure that data centers don’t raise utility bills in surrounding areas and address other public concerns.
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Urevo SpaceWalk 5L Walking Pad Review: Compact and Affordable
Urevo’s affordable new walking pad is cheaper than a round-trip ticket to hike in Iceland.
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Board Review: Tabletop Video Games With Physical Pieces
I loved Board’s unique blend of tabletop gaming, but my family gave it mixed reviews.
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Atonemo Streamplayer Review: Make Old Speakers New Again
Can this discrete audio puck really drag any old speakers into the streaming age?
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Reid Hoffman Wants Silicon Valley to ‘Stand Up’ Against the Trump Administration
The LinkedIn cofounder and frequent Trump target has a simple message for his peers: “Just speak up about the things that you think are true.”
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Trump Declared a Space Race With China. The US Is Losing
If you want to put people back on the moon, don’t gut the agency in charge of getting them there.
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Google Could Revive Last Year's Bright Pink Color for the Pixel 10a
Google's upcoming Pixel 10a is expected to launch in February with some new colors, including one popular ask.
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Here's what you need to know to stream the hit show starring Kaitlin Olson.
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In 2026, Google Is Focused on Making AI Actually Useful
Google executive Sameer Samat sees the past year as one of curiosity about AI. This year, he's focused on its utility.
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iOS 26.3 Could Support End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging on Your iPhone
The upcoming iPhone update could also make it easy to switch from iPhone to an Android device.
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Gemini AI is Headed for Your Gmail Inbox. Here's What's Changing
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The Motorola Signature Is the Moto Phone I've Wanted for Years
Motorola's new phone could be the Galaxy S26 Plus rival that Samsung didn't see coming.
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This Type of AI Model Is Going to Be More Important Than LLMs in 2026
AI leaders are focusing on building AI models that are more firmly rooted in our physical world and reality.
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Apple Launches Creator Studio Package as $13 a Month Subscription
Mac users can still buy the apps individually, but subscribers get access to Final Cut Pro and other Studio tools.
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Ring's community features are getting fire watch notifications to help you stay aware of more than just crime.
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Anthropic's New Claude Cowork Is an AI Agent for Your Computer's Files
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Samsung's Smart Fridge May Be a Little Too Nosy for My Liking
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Microsoft patches 112 CVEs on first Patch Tuesday of 2026
January brings a larger-than-of-late Patch Tuesday update out of Redmond, but an uptick in disclosures is often expected at this time of year
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‘Dual-channel’ attacks are the new face of BEC in 2026
Business email compromise remains a significant threat as cyber fraudsters deploy a more diverse range of tactics against their potential victims, according to a report
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Police Digital Service ex-staffers launch employment tribunal action over mistreatment claims
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Berlin anarchists cite AI in attack on key energy infrastructure
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Interview: How ING reaps benefits of centralising AI
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Post Office scandal’s oldest victim calls for total ban on Fujitsu
Betty Brown wants the IT supplier at the centre of the Post Office scandal banned from all government contracts
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Every Post Office victim deserves an OBE, says Betty Brown
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Execs see AI and automation as long-term strategic investments
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Business leaders see AI risks and fraud outpacing ransomware, says WEF
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Ofcom begins investigation of explicit image generation on Grok
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UK regains second spot in global fintech investment ranking
Global fintech investment was up 21% and the UK retook second spot in the market ranking for the full year 2025
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