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How Each Gulf Country Is Intercepting Iranian Missiles and Drones
07. March 2026 (12:00)
As missiles and drones cross the region’s skies, the Gulf’s layered air-defense networks—from THAAD to Patriot batteries—are being tested in real time. (Wired)
How to Avoid Getting Locked Out of Your Google Account
07. March 2026 (11:00)
Make a recovery plan now to avoid losing access to your account in the future. (Wired)
This Jammer Wants to Block Always-Listening AI Wearables. It Probably Won’t Work
07. March 2026 (00:45)
Deveillance’s Spectre I, developed by a recent Harvard grad, wants to give people control over the always-on wearables surrounding their lives. The problem? Physics. (Wired)
Marley Spoon Meal Kit Review 2026: Less Martha, More Moroccan
06. March 2026 (23:41)
Marley Spoon has stripped Martha Stewart from its website, and seems to be cooking a little differently. Here's a review. (Wired)
72 'Buy It for Life' Products: Cast-Iron, Tools, Speakers, Chairs, and More
06. March 2026 (22:27)
From cast-iron pans to mechanical watches, we’ve rounded up products that are made to last for decades. (Wired)
The Future of Iran’s Internet Is More Uncertain Than Ever
06. March 2026 (21:06)
Iran’s internet shutdown has reduced connectivity by 99 percent, with air strikes likely causing additional outages, and few workarounds remaining. (Wired)
These Beats Headphones We Like Are $150 Off
06. March 2026 (19:21)
Save a chunk of change on the Beats Studio Pro over-ear headphones. (Wired)
When AI Companies Go to War, Safety Gets Left Behind
06. March 2026 (19:19)
We were promised AI regulation and a race to the top. Now, we’re arguing about killer robots. (Wired)
Corsair Sabre V2 Carbon Fiber and Magnesium Gaming Mice Review
06. March 2026 (14:00)
It is worth using motorsports materials in a gaming mouse? As long as it's the same price as plastic. (Wired)
Jones Mercury FASE Snowboard Bindings Review: The Best Fast Entry System
06. March 2026 (13:30)
In! Out! In! Out! Jones’ latest fast-entry snowboard bindings mean you’ll never get left behind by a bunch of skiers again. (Wired)