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15 Sep Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Review: High-End Gaming Audio This pro-level gaming headset is also great for casual gamers, if you’re willing to spend $250.
14 Sep How a 2020 Rolex Collection Changed the Face of Watch Design Five years on, the luxury watch brand’s bright idea is still being copied.
14 Sep What Are Ebike ‘Classes’ and What Do They Mean? Electric bikes are broadly designated as Class 1, 2, or 3. What class it is determines what’s legal to ride and where.
14 Sep 6 Best Digital Notebooks, Tablets, and Smart Pens (2025) These nifty tools combine the ease of jotting notes by hand with the power of saving them digitally.
13 Sep Lee Pace Has Big Hopes for the Fourth Season of ‘Foundation’ WIRED spoke to Lee Pace on the eve of the season finale of Foundation about clone consciousness, robot gods, and what’s next for the newly renewed show.
13 Sep Bullets Found After the Charlie Kirk Shooting Carried Messages. Here’s What They Mean The inscriptions on bullets recovered near the scene of Charlie Kirk’s murder appear to reference video games like Helldivers 2 and online furry role-play, not a legible political ideology.
13 Sep Cancel Culture Comes for Artists Who Posted About Charlie Kirk’s Death A “South Park” episode was taken off air, a DC comic series was canceled, and several artists were fired in the aftermath of the shooting.
12 Sep How China’s Propaganda and Surveillance Systems Really Operate A series of corporate leaks show that Chinese technology companies function far more like their Western peers than one might imagine.