WIRED
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- The Best Gaming Mouse You Can Buy After Testing Dozens of Models
The article reviews dozens of gaming mice, identifying the best options across wired, wireless, and ultralight models for work and MMO gaming.
- 7-OH Users Are Stockpiling and Doing Reddit Detoxes to Prep for Ban
Users of 7-OH, an opioid-like compound found in kratom, are stockpiling supplies and undergoing detoxes on Reddit in anticipation of its upcoming ban as a controlled substance. The compound can cause severe withdrawal symptoms, but some users report it has alleviated their pain and anxiety.
- This Is Donald Trump’s AI Brain Trust
The article discusses Donald Trump's AI advisory team and a senior administration official's comment that US AI policy involves multiple perspectives, comparing it to an argument with 10 sides.
- 8 Best Smartwatches (2026): Apple, Google, and Hybrid Watches
The article highlights eight smartwatches tested by WIRED that aim to reduce phone dependency while maintaining connectivity. Apple and Google are among the brands featured, alongside hybrid watch options.
- The Best Motion Sensors and Home Security Gadgets Without Cameras
The article recommends motion sensors and other camera-free home security devices, emphasizing privacy and highlighting WIRED-tested options for those who prefer not to use cameras.
- A Humanoid Company Backed by Eric Trump Is Preparing Its Robots for War
Foundation Future Industries, a humanoid robotics company, is exploring 'kinetic things' with Eric Trump serving as its chief strategy adviser. The company's CEO discussed these plans in an interview with WIRED.
- SFPD drone livestreams exposed operations online for months, investigation shows
A WIRED investigation found that live feeds from San Francisco Police Department drones were accessible online for months through an improperly secured web link.
- This Luddite Puppet Hopes You’re Not Reading This on Your Smartphone
The article discusses a podcast episode where WIRED’s senior culture editor Manisha Krishnan interviews Gowanus about avoiding Big Tech, going outdoors, and the impact of dating apps on rejection.
- Robotics CEO fumes after Wired portrays $20K home robot as ‘sexualized’
Dar Sleeper, vice president of product and design at 1X, criticized Wired magazine for depicting a $20,000 home robot as 'sexualized'. The CEO expressed strong disapproval over the portrayal.
- This Former DeepMind Exec Thinks the AI Arms Race Could End in Disaster
Verity Harding, a former DeepMind executive, warns that the US government’s nationalistic approach to AI could lead to a worst-case scenario, as reported by WIRED.
- The Best Fourth of July Mattress Sales on Beds We Actually Sleep On (2026)
The article highlights Fourth of July 2026 mattress sales featuring cooling hybrid and organic latex beds recommended by WIRED reviewers. It focuses on specific mattress types and their endorsements by the publication's reviewers.
- A Guided Tour of Donald Trump’s Renovated Washington, DC
Donald Trump has renovated Washington, DC, reshaping the nation's capital in his image. WIRED provides a tour of the changes ahead of the Fourth of July, highlighting the effects of the makeover.
- European tech leaders more worried about US than China
European tech leaders are more concerned about U.S. technological influence than China, focusing on building sovereign systems to avoid reliance on American AI trained on American values. The article highlights warnings from European experiences with Chinese dominance in electric vehicles as a cautionary example.
- Meta Contractors Posed as Teens to Prompt Rival Chatbots About Suicide, Sex, and Drugs
Hundreds of Meta contractors posed as teenagers to test how rival chatbots like Gemini and ChatGPT respond to high-risk subjects, according to a WIRED report.
- Buying a Mattress in 2026? We Tested 100+ and These Were the Standouts
WIRED tested over 100 bed-in-a-box mattresses for a week each and identified the Helix Midnight Luxe hybrid as the best online purchase. The article highlights the testing process and final recommendation.
- Truckloads of Tesla Batteries Keep Getting Stolen Before They Even Leave the Factory
Nine major suspected cargo thefts occurred at Tesla’s Nevada battery factory in January, as reported by WIRED through sheriff’s records. The incidents involved stolen truckloads of Tesla batteries before they left the factory.
- Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak
Meta has paused its employee-tracking program after an internal data leak occurred. The decision follows a security breach within the company's internal systems.
- Best Prime Day Tech Deals (2026): Phones, Watches, and More
The article highlights Prime Day 2026 tech deals for phones, watches, and other gadgets, emphasizing discounted prices on WIRED-tested products.
- Turns Out, There Is a Cabal of Elite Crazies Trying to Control the World
The article discusses a group of elite individuals allegedly attempting to control the world, referencing Peter Thiel's involvement with the Dialog Club and a Wired report. It highlights claims of a conspiracy involving influential figures.
- The UK will scan asylum-seekers’ faces for age checks—despite knowing the tech is flawed
The UK government plans to use facial age estimation (FAE) technology to determine the age of asylum seekers at borders, despite internal reports showing the system frequently misclassifies children as adults and exhibits bias. Asylum seekers without age-proving documents risk losing legal protections if incorrectly labeled as adults, with high-stakes implications for migrants in 2025.
- Catching Our Eye News Roundup, June 18, 2026
The article covers three topics: oil prices remaining high due to Gulf production delays and shipping challenges, a discrepancy between President Trump's claim of private funding for a White House project and contractor invoices showing taxpayer contributions, and a leak revealing members of Peter Thiel's secret society discussing topics like cult-building and World War III.
- 15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— We Tested 70 to Pick Them
The article presents a list of the 15 best office chairs for 2026, tested from 70 options, aimed at improving work-from-home setups with comfort and style.
- ‘Pretty Crazy’ Token Usage Is Testing Bosses’ Bet on AI
A Silicon Valley software maker and an ecommerce company are addressing the challenge of 'tokenomics' as they use AI. They discussed with WIRED how they are managing the emerging issue of token usage in their operations.
- ‘Tell Him He’s a Piece of Shit’: Meta’s New AI Unit Is a Total Mess
Meta's new AI unit is causing internal chaos, with executives and employees struggling with the company's chaotic AI strategy. Internal discussions reviewed by WIRED highlight the dysfunction.
- Grok Is Still Hosting Sexualized Deepfakes of Famous Women
A WIRED investigation found Grok's website hosting nonconsensual 'nudified' deepfake images and videos of celebrities and at least one prominent US politician. The content includes sexualized depictions of famous women.
- A Meta Employee Who Just Lost Their Job Was Detained by Immigration Agents
A Meta employee who recently lost their job was detained by immigration agents. Colleagues discussed the incident on internal message boards, according to documents viewed by WIRED.
- All the Ways Europe Is Ditching American Technology
A WIRED timeline highlights that European governments, companies, and organizations are moving or planning to shift away from US Big Tech. The article notes a growing trend of Europe reducing reliance on American technology platforms.
- Best Red-Light Therapy for Hair Restoration and Regrowth (2026)
After 16 weeks of daily use, WIRED testers observed visible hair regrowth using red-light therapy devices. The study highlights the effectiveness of these devices for hair restoration by 2026.
- The Best 3-in-1 Apple Charging Stations After Testing Top Models
The article reviews top 3-in-1 Apple charging stations, testing models to identify the best options for charging iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods. These WIRED-tested docking systems are highlighted for keeping multiple Apple devices powered efficiently.
- Wired found code for an unreleased facial recognition feature in Meta's AI app
Wired discovered code for an unreleased facial recognition feature in Meta's AI app. Meta has previously been reported to be exploring facial recognition for its smart glasses.
- Cyberdecks used to look like little laptops, but now they’re getting more personal
DIYer Annike Tan, known as @ubeboobey, creates personalized cyberdecks hidden in everyday objects like purses and toys, gaining viral attention for projects such as a mermaid-themed cyberdeck and solar-powered versions. Other DIYers are similarly embedding Raspberry Pi boards into creative forms, showcasing a trend toward personalization in DIY computing.
- Meta Silently Added Face-Recognition Code for Its Smart Glasses to Millions of Phones
Meta added face-recognition code to millions of phones as part of its smart glasses platform, designed to identify people using biometric data stored on users' devices. The code was discovered by WIRED and is part of an unreleased system.
- The Humanoid Robot of the Future Is a 6-Foot-Tall Beefcake With a Chinese Body and an American Brain
A new humanoid robot combines a Chinese body with an American brain, as stated by Spencer Huang, Nvidia’s robotics lead. The robot is described as a 6-foot-tall 'beefcake' that merges the best of both technological worlds.
- Microsoft announces Scout, an autonomous AI agent built on OpenClaw
Microsoft announced Scout, an autonomous AI agent developed using OpenClaw. The announcement was covered by multiple outlets, including Microsoft's blog, Wired, and 404media, with Hacker News users discussing the development.
- McLaren CEO Zak Brown Still Gets FOMO About Racing Cars
McLaren CEO Zak Brown discusses his racing background and ongoing connection to racing cars in an interview with WIRED. He covers rebuilding the McLaren brand, dealing with obsessive fans, and the allure of driving.
- 15 Best Wireless Chargers, All Tested and Reviewed (2026)
The article lists 15 wireless chargers tested by WIRED in 2026, designed to eliminate the need for cables when charging phones, wireless earbuds, and watches.
- 8 Best Computer Speakers (2026) After Testing 25+ Pairs
The article highlights 8 top computer speakers tested by WIRED, covering stereo and surround sound options suitable for various budgets.
- Department of Labor Tells Employees to Report Anyone Prioritizing DEI
The U.S. Department of Labor instructed employees to report colleagues who prioritized Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts before Donald Trump's second inauguration. An anonymous employee described the directive as a 'reminder to narc on your coworkers,' suggesting a hostile work environment.
- Spotify is adding long-form articles to its audiobook library
Spotify has partnered with major publications like Rolling Stone, Variety, Billboard, WIRED, and Pitchfork to add narrated long-form articles to its audiobook library, expanding its content offerings for subscribers.
- I’m a Professional Fact-Checker. AI Is Wrong More Often Than You Think
A WIRED fact-checker evaluates AI's accuracy in fact-checking and finds that AI is more error-prone than commonly believed. The article highlights the limitations of AI in reliably verifying information.