The Most WIRED Watches at Watches and Wonders 2026
… Nothing here reinvents physics, but for a travel watch from a house usually associated with high complications, it's a credible piece of kit: light, legible, and really rather cool. …
… Nothing here reinvents physics, but for a travel watch from a house usually associated with high complications, it's a credible piece of kit: light, legible, and really rather cool. …
… What seemed to take precedence for Musk and OpenAI’s other cofounders at almost every turn was building the world’s leading AI lab—even if that meant creating a multibillion-dollar for-profit company in the process. “It's hard to see how the public interest is being protected by either of these par… …
… Danielle Citron, a law professor at the University of Virginia School of Law who has specialized in tackling digital abuse, says civil cases where people are ordered to sue using their real names can lead to lawsuits being dropped, creating an “unacceptable and unjust” situation. “Forcing plaintiff… …
… You can tell they’re really meant for locking in, with audio profiles in the included app to match. …
… But that didn’t necessarily disqualify them; only one juror was ultimately excused on the basis of their strong negative opinions regarding Musk. “The reality is that many people don’t like him,” Gonzalez Rogers told the courtroom. …
… The adjustable Ambient Sound aka transparency mode is even more impressive, sounding so natural I was able to use them on dog walks in place of my favorite open earbuds , which keep your ears clear naturally, with no real sacrifice to awareness or comfort. …
… You’d think the people at Logitech would be able to develop a keyboard with the same level of usability and satisfaction as its iconic modern mouse. Now, it has. The Logitech Alto Keys K98M is a really competent wireless mechanical keyboard that feels fantastic to use. …
… CaseSafe itself, however, is a little annoying. The plastic case is flimsy, and I needed to pry it open with a quarter and a butter knife to replace the battery. All things considered, as an iPhone user, I'd much prefer to use an AirTag. …
… Where applications were publicly accessible, that reflects a user configuration choice, not a platform vulnerability.” Brodie also noted that “it is trivially easy to fabricate applications that appear to contain real user data. …
… But the developers theorize that deeply trained agents could cycle through interactions at warp speed, gathering intel that their owners could use to find real-world companionship. “As humans, we only live one life. …