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‘Pew Pew’: The Chinese Companies Marketing Anti-Drone Weapons on TikTok
19. February 2026 (20:59)
On TikTok, Chinese manufacturers are advertising signal-blocking weapons with the breezy cadence of consumer lifestyle advertising. (Wired)
Inside the Rolling Layoffs at Jack Dorsey’s Block
19. February 2026 (20:53)
Workers describe a deteriorating culture at Block, the company behind Square and Cash App, where layoffs continue and employees are expected to use AI tools daily. (Wired)
Upgrade Your Computer Speakers With These Discounted Edifier M60s
19. February 2026 (20:47)
These compact Edifier speakers may not be the fanciest, but they’ll blow your monitor’s built-in speakers out of the water. (Wired)
Code Metal Raises $125 Million to Rewrite the Defense Industry’s Code With AI
19. February 2026 (20:30)
The Boston startup uses AI to translate and verify legacy software for defense contractors, arguing modernization can’t come at the cost of new bugs. (Wired)
Perplexity’s Retreat From Ads Signals a Bigger Strategic Shift
19. February 2026 (20:12)
The AI search startup once predicted advertising would be a massive business. Now it's betting on a smaller, more valuable audience. (Wired)
DHS Opens a Billion-Dollar Tab With Palantir
19. February 2026 (18:00)
"If you are interested in helping shape and deliver the next chapter of Palantir’s work across DHS, please reach out,” a Palantir executive wrote to employees about the massive purchasing agreement. (Wired)
Best Home Gym Setup (2026): Adjustable Weights, Resistance Bands, and More
19. February 2026 (12:30)
Lifting weights can keep you carrying groceries and riding bikes even as you get older. Here’s our guide to a simple home setup. (Wired)
Inside the Gay Tech Mafia
19. February 2026 (12:00)
Gay men have long been rumored to run Silicon Valley. WIRED investigates. (Wired)
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 Review: Stronger Build, Sweeter Sound
19. February 2026 (11:30)
Bowers & Wilkins’ latest Px7 headphones keep sound and style at the forefront, with brilliant results. (Wired)
This AI Tool Will Tell You to Stop Slacking Off
19. February 2026 (11:30)
Fomi watches you work, then scolds you when your attention wanders. It’s helpful, but there are privacy issues to consider. (Wired)