Gallery: Here's the Gear We Couldn't Live Without This Month
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The A38 Bluetooth Headset is the same form factor as Astro's lighter-weight A30 system, but with wireless connectivity so you can transition from phone to work computer to home.
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BlueLounge CableDrop nubs help keep your wires organized and neat.
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The Nexus 5 isn't new anymore, but this insanely red color scheme is--and it's fantastic.
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Osmo Pre-Load Hydration is chock full of electrolytes, so as you start sweating bullets, you’re not unduly depleting your body of the salts it needs to function
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The Gerber Zip Blade comes with a fob that loops onto any zipper pull.
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For designers and artists that need to keep working while out of the studio, the Wacom Cintiq Companion is trusty travel buddy.
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Spiegelau's IPA glasses are designed to enhance your hoppy brews.
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For a small, portable headphone amp, the Beyerdynamic A200p packs a helluva sonic punch.
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Seeso's Planner has yearly, monthly, and weekly views with plenty of space for daily to-do lists.
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This beautiful piece of mobile dining equipment is a Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids lunchbox from 1973.
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Hincapie’s Power Tour Jacket provides warmth and coverage as well as breathability thanks to mesh panels under the arms.
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US Special Forces Soldier Arrested for Polymarket Bets on Maduro Raid
The master sergeant allegedly used classified intel to profit on the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, marking the first US arrest for insider trading on a prediction market.
Kate Knibbs
Newly Deciphered Sabotage Malware May Have Targeted Iran’s Nuclear Program—and Predates Stuxnet
Researchers have finally cracked Fast16, mysterious code capable of silently tampering with calculation and simulation software. It was created in 2005—and likely deployed by the US or an ally.
Andy Greenberg
Rednote Draws a Line Between China and the World
As the platform expands abroad, it’s taking steps to separate Chinese users from the international audiences it once brought together.
Zeyi Yang
Apple’s Next Chapter, SpaceX and Cursor Strike a Deal, and Palantir’s Controversial Manifesto
In this week’s episode of Uncanny Valley, we talk about Tim Cook’s legacy as CEO at Apple and what his long-rumored departure means for the future of one of the world's biggest companies.
Brian Barrett
At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From Silicon Valley Royalty
CS 153 has gone viral on the Palo Alto campus—and on X. Not everyone is happy about it.
Maxwell Zeff
Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They're the Bad Guys
Interviews with current and former Palantir employees, along with internal Slack messages obtained by WIRED, suggest a workforce in turmoil.
Makena Kelly
This Is the Only Office Lamp That Does Double Duty on My Nightstand
Portable lamps are rarely, if ever, as powerful, precise, and multipurpose as the Lume Cube Edge Light Go.
Matthew Korfhage
These New Smart Glasses From Ex-OnePlus Engineers Have a Hidden Cost
The Kickstarter-funded glasses from L'Atitude 52°N have AI features bundled for one year, but the company doesn't know yet how much it will charge for access after that.
Boone Ashworth
The Best Pool-Cleaning Robots for a Truly Automated Summer
Send the pool guy packing. One of these robotic buddies can maintain your water quality instead.
Christopher Null
The Best Fitbit Models for Every Lifestyle
The fitness trackers I'd recommend to beginners, athletes, and kids.
Boutayna Chokrane
Robot Vacuums That Don't Suck (Unless It's Dirt)
Tired of vacuuming? Hand the reins to a robot vacuum.
Nena Farrell
They Made D4vd a Star. Now They Want Him Convicted of Murder
A legion of young fans propelled the singer D4vd to viral fame. Now that he’s been charged with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, they say the clues were in their Discord all along.
Jennifer Swann