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Some Instagram creators are using Googles Veo 3 and racking up millions of views on AI videos of bigfoot baddies. Theyll teach you how to make them for $15.
The unusual LED lights from the original Nothing phones have morphed into a matrix display that can show the time, a Magic 8 Ball, and even a spin-the-bottle game.
Early reviews are in for the US president's rallying cry in a bottleand theyre not good. It also costs $249.
Yes, there are dedicated hot dog cookers that cook nothing but hot dogs and hot dog buns. I have so many thoughts.
We put some of the most popular food dehydrators to the test with beef jerky, fruit leather, and dried flowers.
From surprisingly good $300 Chromebooks to excellent $650 Windows laptops, these are the best cheap laptops we've tested.
Choosing the right Chromebook for your needs can be a tough decision. We can help with our favorite picks.
In just three minutes Xiaomi took 200,000 pre-orders for only its second ever EVfour times what Cybertruck has sold in its 18-month lifetime. But at $35,000, it's really gunning for Elon's family SUV.
When writing on the web or posting in online communities like Reddit and Discord, your posts can be formatted using the plaintext coding system called Markdown. Here are the basics.
Should you get a Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, or Google TV Streamer? We've tested them all, and these are worth your money.
Why slather on concealer when you can just stick on a pimple patch?
Whether you're buying for yourself or someone you know, here's my advice on buying an Apple MacBook.
This new Chromebook is so fantastic, it makes a compelling case for ditching Windows for good.
Feeling the pull of a new clean machine? Well help you make sense of Dysons whirlwind vacuum lineup.
Stop fumbling for cables in the dark. These WIRED-tested stands and pads will take the hassle out of refueling your phone, wireless earbuds, and watch.
Gear can make or break your home office setup. Heres our ultimate list of nearly 100 items, from monitors and desks to webcams and chairs.
The humble French press is affordable, effective, and hard to mess up. Here are our favorites to make your morning cup of coffee.
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
We tested this unique indoor gardening solution that utilizes NASA technology, but air quality data raised concerns.
Keep your iPhone topped up with one of these WIRED-tested MagSafe portable chargers.
From a mini waffle maker to a rapid egg cooker, these tiny kitchen appliances are easy on the wallet and dont hog space.
WIRED loves Fairphone and everything it stands forbut people just arent buying its devices, and the few who have dont need to upgrade.
It's a boring tool, but you need one. Here are the best home printers we have tested, from ink tank to lasers.
The latest wave of AI tools claim to take the pain out of booking your next trip. From transport and accommodation to restaurants and attractions, we let AI take the reins to put this to the test.
Prime Day falls on July 8-11, but we've already found great deals on WIRED-tested productsfrom Apple Watches to Amazon Devicesat some of their lowest prices ever.
Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested multiroom mesh systems will get you online in no time.
Enhance your reading experience and protect your device with cases, sleeves, stands, and more.
Keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with these WIRED-tested docking systems.
This no-frills manual standing desk converter reliably rises and falls.
There are obvious trade-offs to buying a mattress in-store and online. But your decision may come down to key details of a brands warranty.
Like a lot of Breville's best devices, the Luxe Brewer combines technical sophistication with easy single-button operation.
Upper and business class cabins have expanded to the point where the top tier resemble hotel suites more than passenger pods. But what happens now airlines have no more room to offer?
As generative artificial intelligence tools continue to proliferate, pushback against the technology and its negative impacts grows stronger.
Plus: Dell officially replaces the XPS brand, Cambride Audio budget buds, and an HDMI buying boon.
Prime Day falls on July 8-11, but we've already found great deals on WIRED-tested productsfrom Apple Watches to Amazon Devicesat some of their lowest prices ever.
Mattress sales arent just a Presidents Day thing anymore. Here are the best WIRED-approved mattresses you can score on sale right now.
The company debuted its autonomous ride-hailing service Sunday. The limited program is invite-only and uses around 20 carssigns that Tesla has a long way to go to catch up to its robotaxi rivals.
Outside of America and the dominance of the F-150, Fords plucky Ranger pickup has been a worthy workhorse for more than 40 years. Now its finally been electrified.
Curious about the best thermal brush? Heres what they can and cant do for your hair, and which ones are worth buying.
The new Oakley Meta glasses outshine the Ray-Ban Meta with a big jump in battery life and video quality. And theres supposedly even more to come.
AMD's latest GPU is the budget PC gaming card to beat.
College counselors in the US are too overworked to meet with every student. A new wave of specialized AI tools can learn students interests, then recommend schools, areas of study, and scholarships.
You no longer need to leave the house to be fitted with prescription hearing aids.
Its easier than ever to step away from the smartphone with these tips.
From writing code to testing the new Alexa+, Amazon engineers used generative AI throughout the build process. We talk to Amazon's Daniel Rausch about the next version of the voice assistant.