One of Our Favorite Large TVs Is $400 Off
14/03/2026 04:02 · Technology
The 85-inch Hisense U7 gets a big discount, with markdowns for smaller sizes too.
14/03/2026 04:02 · Technology
The 85-inch Hisense U7 gets a big discount, with markdowns for smaller sizes too.
14/03/2026 04:02 · Technology
Dreo’s spring sale offers a great deal on the Chefmaker combi cooker, plus discounts on WIRED’s favorite bathroom heater and tower fan.
14/03/2026 04:02 · Technology
Where to lock in, power down, and actually enjoy your business trip.
14/03/2026 04:02 · Technology
When they announced its relaunch, Rose told The Verge that AI could “remove the janitorial work of moderators and community managers.” Now, the new Digg’s CEO Justin Mezzell writes in a note pinned to
14/03/2026 04:01 · Technology
At the risk of stating the obvious, Trump Mobile targets Trump fans. It’s there in the name, in the logo, in the “47 Plan” that nods at Trump’s term as the 47th president. But it also leans into a vag
14/03/2026 04:01 · Technology
Microsoft has been working on its gaming-focused Copilot assistant for months now, with the company launching it in beta on the Xbox mobile app, Windows 11, and Xbox Ally handhelds. Players can use th
14/03/2026 04:01 · Technology
Spotify Premium users in New Zealand will be the first to experience the service’s latest personalization feature. The company is letting users view and make changes to their Taste Profile directly. I
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The messages from 2022 included two then-regional directors for ticketing at the company’s amphitheatres boasting about how they “gouge” fans with ancillary costs, like for parking or VIP access, and
14/03/2026 04:01 · Technology
After widespread complaints that Facebook has become an “AI slop hellscape,” Meta on Friday announced new tools to detect impersonation, as well as updated creator guidelines that better define what F
14/03/2026 04:01 · Technology
AI agents are expected to soon start making autonomous purchasing and scheduling decisions on behalf of humans. But Michael Fanous, a UC Berkeley computer science graduate and former machine learning