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Is linen worth the splurge? Should you buy bamboo or silk sheets? We tested dozens of sheets to find our favorites, and we break it all down.
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The NHL is using new technology to overlay animations on top of real live hockey action. It points to a future of fully personalized sports broadcasting in which fans control what's on their screens.
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Fatal crashes. A door blowout. Grounded planes. Inside the citizen-led, obsessive campaign to hold Boeing accountable and prevent the next disaster.
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The acting inspector general says the Office of Personnel Management is investigating whether any emerging threats" have arisen as Elon Musk's DOGE works to rapidly transform government systems.
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Three states have now passed legislation making it illegal to manufacture, sell, or distribute cultivated meat.
by Eric Berger, Ars Technica on (#6VTQP)
Two NASA officials have weighed in on the public dispute over when and how to bring home Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been on the International Space Station since June.
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A new patent could suggest that Apple may be ready to take VR gaming more seriously on the Apple Vision Pro-which is exactly what's needed to turn the device's fortunes around.
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Every television deserves a row of speakers to call its own. These are our favorite soundbars.
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Stay hydrated in style and cut down on single-use plastic with our favorite bottles-now updated with information on lead.
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Apple's midrange tablet is now an option for creatives and gamers alike, but it lacks exciting upgrades all around.
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Looking for something extra cozy to sleep in? These flannel sheets are the softest you'll find, whether you're looking for luxurious velvet flannel or something light enough for a hot sleeper.
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In New York and other cities where congestion pricing policies, bike infrastructure projects, and car bans have been put in place, cyclists are finding the streets more welcoming.
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From beach days to board meetings, these top totes are designed to protect your valuables, and then some.
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6VSTS)
TCL's upgraded 6 Series skips the brightness blast for impressively balanced performance.
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This new wide-plate straightening iron has only one temperature setting, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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From comforters to sheets, pillows, and bed frames, here's how to keep your bed in tip-top shape.
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By proving a broader version of Hilbert's famous 10th problem, two groups of mathematicians have expanded the realm of mathematical unknowability.
by Louryn Strampe on (#6VSR4)
These tips and tricks will help your dreams stay sweet.
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by Parker Hall on (#5ZR39)
Those clicks and pops aren't supposed to be there! Give your music a bath with this handy guide.
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If the game you want to play is only available for Windows, here are three things you can try to get it running on your Mac.
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I happened upon the budget brand at a chintzy souvenir shop in Maine. I've since sworn full allegiance to the cult of Comfort Colors.
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The wildifires in the Carolinas have followed months of whiplash weather-drought, followed by hurricane-fueled floods, and then more drought.
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If you and your partner have different sleeping styles and debate over how soft or firm a mattress should be, the answer is this split topper.
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In the lead up to the inauguration, the six largest US banks left a voluntary alliance with the UN to reach net zero by 2050. Now, critics are calling for new climate laws.
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Plankton: The Movie, Okja, and The Two Popes are just a few of the movies you should watch on Netflix this month.
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by Matt Kamen, WIRED Staff on (#68R51)
Zero Day, Toxic Town, and Squid Game are just a few of the shows you need to watch on Netflix this month.
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Plus: The world's largest illicit online marketplace" gets hit by regulators, police seize the Garantex crypto exchange, and scammers trick targets by making up ransomware attacks.
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Plus: Dell debuts affordable QD-OLED gaming monitors, Polaroid upgrades its instant cameras, and Circular has a new smart ring.
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As Tesla faces a global sales slump, and with shares down for the seventh consecutive week, could Elon Musk's antics really be to blame?
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by Stephen Clark, Ars Technica on (#6VS72)
The new version of Starship will be tested again in four to six weeks. A third consecutive failure could indicate fundamental problems with the updated design.
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In its final proposed remedy filing in the Google antitrust case, the Department of Justice reiterated that Google should stop paying partners for search placement-and divest its dominant Chrome browser.
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Elon Musk's DOGE team is automating tasks as it continues its purge of the federal workforce.
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The brain implant company cofounded by Elon Musk is moving to trademark several product names, including Telepathy and Telekinesis.
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Nokia's Lunar Surface Communications System was supposed to be the first 4G network deployed on the moon and a test for future crewed missions. Things didn't go to plan.
‘Startup Nation’ Groups Say They’re Meeting Trump Officials to Push for Deregulated ‘Freedom Cities’
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The architects of projects like Prospera are drafting legislation to create US cities that would be free from federal regulations.
by Makena Kelly on (#6VRYT)
In its apparent quest to cut government spending and improve efficiency, DOGE has fired entire tech teams devoted to those very things.
by Joel Khalili on (#6VRVQ)
Rather than buy bitcoin directly, Donald Trump's plan calls for holding the US government's current bitcoin assets in reserve-and creates a separate stockpile for other crypto coins.
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by Parker Hall on (#6VRRS)
From the Move to the Beam, we've tested nearly every speaker from the venerable brand. We like them all-but here are the best picks to fit your lifestyle.
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by Steven Levy on (#6VRRT)
Jim Sanborn's inbox is flooded with amateur cryptographers who say they've cracked the code with chatbots like Grok 3.
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by Rhett Allain on (#6VRN8)
Physics is weird. Especially when you're dealing with moving reference frames.
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Eleven11bot infects webcams and video recorders, with a large concentration in the US.
by Brad Bourque on (#6VRJH)
No matter whether you're streaming movies or playing Overwatch, AOC's QD-OLED gaming monitor shines.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6VRJJ)
This efficient, smart hair dryer would feel more intelligent if it got the basics right.
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by David Nield on (#6VRJK)
This emergency first aid kit will be ready to rescue your Mac or Windows machine when disaster strikes.
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by Jason Parham on (#6VRJM)
Big Dating got singles hooked on convenience culture. But finding a partner is work-and a batch of matchmaking services think they've cracked the code for partnership.
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by Matthew Korfhage on (#6VRGE)
The old-fashioned drip coffee maker has come a long way. Our favorite machines here can turn your barista into a stranger.
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Chronic loneliness can increase cortisol and inflammation and weaken your immune system, says social scientist Kasley Killiam. She argues it's time to accept that good quality social connections are a fundamental human need.
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From personalized gifts to business essentials, WIRED can help you save with our selection of VistaPrint promo codes.
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Get 10% off with a Wayfair promo code, up to 70% off furniture, and more top coupons.
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Check out our deals for Nike this month, including up to 40% off select styles.
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