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Using a VPN May Subject You to NSA Spying
26. March 2026 (14:32)
US lawmakers are pressing Tulsi Gabbard to reveal whether using a VPN that connects to overseas servers can strip Americans of their constitutional protections against warrantless surveillance. (Wired)
Soundboks Mix Review: A Great Party Speaker
26. March 2026 (13:08)
This large Bluetooth speaker is massively loud, nearly indestructible, and lasts for 40 hours. (Wired)
Senators Demand to Know How Much Energy Data Centers Use
26. March 2026 (13:00)
In a letter sent Thursday morning, Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley press the Energy Information Agency to mandate annual electricity disclosure for data centers. (Wired)
Eufy Omni C28 Review: Affordable and Full-Featured
26. March 2026 (12:34)
Eufy's latest robot vacuum proves you can still get a great vac-mop without dropping four figures. (Wired)
This Groundbreaking Omega Watch’s Accuracy Is Calibrated Using Sound
26. March 2026 (12:00)
Thanks to a novel way of testing precision using acoustics, the Constellation Observatory is the first watch with no seconds hand to achieve Master Chronometer status. (Wired)
‘She’s Never Going to Age’: Porn Stars Are Embracing AI Clones to Stay Forever Young
26. March 2026 (11:30)
AI companion platforms like OhChat and SinfulX are offering adult creators digital twins, who are always at their peak and stay monetizing. (Wired)
Why ICE Is Allowed to Impersonate Law Enforcement
26. March 2026 (11:00)
“There's no accountability,” one expert tells WIRED of ICE’s ability to lie to the public. "The consequence of this is that it’s going to be a systemic harm across all law enforcement.” (Wired)
Anduril’s Real War Is With Itself
26. March 2026 (11:00)
From drones to missiles to submarines, the $30.5 billion defense startup wants to transform how the tools of war are made. It’s not all going as planned. (Wired)
Saatva HD Mattress Review: A Solution for Heavy-Bodied Sleepers
26. March 2026 (10:04)
With latex, coils, and a thoughtful build, the Saatva HD tackles a problem the industry often ignores. (Wired)
The Government’s Shittiest Website
26. March 2026 (10:00)
For more than 30 years, the US Postal Service has sent people who need to change their addresses to MyMove. Experts say the site uses dark patterns to trap visitors in an online purgatory of “deals.” (Wired)