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Tuesday November 4, 2025. 11:00 AM
Major battery breakthroughs seemingly happen every day, but only some of that tech ever leaves the lab. WIRED breaks down what’s actually going to change EVs and what’s just a dream.
By combining LED technology and nanomaterials, researchers have created a therapy that eliminates cancer cells using localized heat without damaging healthy tissue.
Monday November 3, 2025. 08:21 PM
The Trump administration has recast Binance founder CZ as a martyr—and his pardon may have unintended consequences for the US crypto industry.
Save a chunk of change on the excellent Google Pixel Buds Pro 2.
OpenAI has committed to buying billions of dollars worth of compute from AWS—the latest in a string of major deals brokered by the AI startup.
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we run through the top stories of the week and dive into why the promise of a tech-forward school in Texas with software instead of teachers fell apart.
Your friend came to you because they respect your knowledge and opinion, and outsourcing the answer to a machine is lazy and rude. Just answer them yourself.
Thanksgiving can be daunting. Meal kit boxes from Sunbasket and Marley Spoon offer the satisfaction of making a home-cooked feast with a lot less stress.
Apple gives you a lot of control over your privacy and security. Make good use of it.
Where to lock in, power down, and actually enjoy your business trip.
While puzzling captchas—from dogs in hats to sliding jockstraps—still exist, most bot-deterring challenges have vanished into the background.
As the Trump administration ramps up its targeting of left-leaning people and groups, the prosecution and harsh sentencing of Casey Goonan may provide a glimpse of things to come.
A major breach of the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department reveals, for the first time, a list of alleged officer misconduct including dishonesty, sexual harassment, excessive force, and false arrest.
Sunday November 2, 2025. 04:00 PM
Live TV is far from dead, but it looks a little bit different these days. These are our favorite services.
This motorized office chair has a built-in battery that powers a spinal massage when you need a break from the screen.
Aura’s new digital photo frame changes the game with a fully wireless device and E Ink screen.
“Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect quantum entanglement without destroying it.
Where to lock in, power down, and actually enjoy your business trip.
Meta’s new display-less smart glasses are quite good, but the vibes are off.
We dive into the pros and cons of cold plunging to see whether this popular wellness trend really is worth the chill.
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