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Right now, everyone seems ready to throw down. More than ever, it’s important to fight smart—and not give up until you land a decisive blow.
At a time of fleeting memes and cultural platforms operated by multibillion-dollar companies, an old mode of creativity and community-building gets a second life.
Everyone wants to fight like an assassin, or a baddie. WIRED talked to Ballerina stunt performer Cara Marie Chooljian for tips on how average folks can win a brawl, even when they’re outmatched.
Jules Gill-Peterson doesn’t want to fight for trans joy. She wants to fight for what trans people really need: resources, hormones, and surgery. Her latest arena? The US Supreme Court.
On a mission to deliver an EV with long range but at low cost, Kia has high ambitions for this uniquely styled sedan.
An investigational drug developed by Eolo Pharma is showing promise in animal experiments and an early human trial. It could eventually be an alternative or add-on to popular GLP-1 medications.
Macworld The MacOS is excellent, but sometimes you have no choice but to use Windows. Whether it’s for Windows-exclusive apps, PC gaming, or work software that won’t run on a Mac, having access to both operating systems can be a game-changer. Right now, you can...
Macworld The MacOS is excellent, but sometimes you have no choice but to use Windows. Whether it’s for Windows-exclusive apps, PC gaming, or work software that won’t run on a Mac, having access to both operating systems can be a game-changer. Right now, you can...
Macworld The MacOS is excellent, but sometimes you have no choice but to use Windows. Whether it’s for Windows-exclusive apps, PC gaming, or work software that won’t run on a Mac, having access to both operating systems can be a game-changer. Right now, you can...
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 312. Here are my solutions to...
Macworld The MacOS is excellent, but sometimes you have no choice but to use Windows. Whether it’s for Windows-exclusive apps, PC gaming, or work software that won’t run on a Mac, having access to both operating systems can be a game-changer. Right now, you can...
Macworld The MacOS is excellent, but sometimes you have no choice but to use Windows. Whether it’s for Windows-exclusive apps, PC gaming, or work software that won’t run on a Mac, having access to both operating systems can be a game-changer. Right now, you can...
Backing up your iPhone should be second nature, but not everyone knows how to do it right. There are actually several ways: you can automate it with iCloud, plug into a Mac, or use iTunes on a Windows PC. Each method has its pros and cons depending on your storage, habits,...
Backing up your iPhone should be second nature, but not everyone knows how to do...
There are several well-known methods for excluding items from Spotlight search. This article details one...
If your iPhone suddenly says “SOS” or “SOS Only” in the status bar, it means you’ve lost cellular service. However, you can still make emergency calls. This usually happens when your carrier is down, you’re in a dead zone, or there’s a SIM or settings issue. In ...
If your iPhone suddenly says “SOS” or “SOS Only” in the status bar, it means...
The flashlight on your iPhone is as straightforward as it gets, but there’s more to it than just tapping an icon. You can turn it on from the Lock Screen, access it through Control Center, or even adjust the brightness. There’s also a chance you might accidentally remove ...
The flashlight on your iPhone is as straightforward as it gets, but there’s more to...
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