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Corsair K70 Pro TKL Review: Pro Isn’t Always Better
30. April 2025 (15:30)
Corsair’s latest Pro keyboard cuts corners by mixing Hall effect and mechanical switches to create a confusing mess. (Wired)
Corsair Void Wireless v2 Review: Dolby Atmos on Bigger Heads
30. April 2025 (15:03)
These updated gaming headphones fit larger noggins and have Dolby Atmos. (Wired)
Factor Delivery Meals Review (2025): Tender Salmon, Room to Grow
30. April 2025 (14:05)
Factor home-delivery meals have mastered the art of a juicy, medium-rare steak. But inconsistency is still an issue. (Wired)
What Are the Best Coffee Beans for Cold Brew?
30. April 2025 (13:38)
Cold brew demands different beans than drip or espresso to come out right. Here’s a guide to finding the right ones. (Wired)
Trump’s Policies Are Creating Uncertainty for Fossil Fuel Companies
30. April 2025 (12:00)
The Trump administration aims to make fossil fuels cheap—so cheap they wouldn’t be worth extracting. “‘Drill, baby, drill’ is nothing short of a myth,” one oil executive has said. (Wired)
WhatsApp Is Walking a Tightrope Between AI Features and Privacy
29. April 2025 (19:15)
WhatsApp's AI tools will use a new “Private Processing” system designed to allow cloud access without letting Meta or anyone else see end-to-end encrypted chats. But experts still see risks. (Wired)
12 Best Delivery Chocolate Boxes to Send and Receive (2025)
29. April 2025 (17:07)
We tasted dozens of chocolate boxes to find the best, from pure chocolate ecstasy to bundles of fun. (Wired)
States and Startups Are Suing the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
29. April 2025 (16:59)
Critics of the NRC say its red tape and lengthy authorization timelines stifle innovation, but handing some of its responsibilities to states could undermine public trust and the industry’s safety record. (Wired)
HelloFresh Meal Kit Review (2025): Modern and Tasty, With Caveats
29. April 2025 (15:58)
One of the oldest and biggest meal kits often feels the brightest and most modern. Little missteps hold some recipes back. (Wired)
Millions of Apple Airplay-Enabled Devices Can Be Hacked via Wi-Fi
29. April 2025 (14:30)
Researchers reveal a collection of bugs known as AirBorne that would allow any hacker on the same Wi-Fi network as a third-party AirPlay-enabled device to surreptitiously run their own code on it. (Wired)