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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)
How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance
19. February 2026 (11:00)
From threat modeling to encrypted collaboration apps, we’ve collected experts’ tips and tools for safely and effectively building a group—even while being targeted and tracked by the powerful. (Wired)
Mark Zuckerberg Tries to Play It Safe in Social Media Addiction Trial Testimony
19. February 2026 (03:04)
The Meta CEO stuck to a playbook of repetitive answers and buzzwords in a landmark trial in Los Angeles on Wednesday. (Wired)
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2 Headphones Are at Their Lowest Price in Months
18. February 2026 (22:15)
Bose's fabulous QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2 noise-canceling headphones are the best travel headphones and are $50 off. (Wired)
This Defense Company Made AI Agents That Blow Things Up
18. February 2026 (20:47)
Scout AI is using technology borrowed from the AI industry to power lethal weapons—and recently demonstrated its explosive potential. (Wired)
Save on Gaming Earbuds Perfect for Playing on Switch or ROG Xbox Ally
18. February 2026 (20:46)
While it may sound unorthodox, these earbuds make a great companion for your Switch 2 or other portable console. (Wired)
Nvidia’s Deal With Meta Signals a New Era in Computing Power
18. February 2026 (20:24)
The days of tech giants buying up discrete chips are over. AI companies now need GPUs, CPUs, and everything in between. (Wired)
A Vast Trove of Exposed Social Security Numbers May Put Millions at Risk of Identity Theft
18. February 2026 (18:22)
A database left accessible to anyone online contained billions of records, including sensitive personal data that criminals appear to have not yet exploited. (Wired)