Carl Nash

Tech & AI

‘Mo’ Season 2 review: Here’s why it’s still one of TV’s most important shows

“The world will always try to tear us down. And when they do, we smile. Because we know who we are.” This simple,

Read More
Tech & AI

12 Best Vibrators of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

Vibrators are some of the most approachable sex toys on the market, but there are so many types of vibrators that it can

Read More
Tech & AI

European embedded banking startup Swan adds another $44 million to its Series B

French startup Swan has raised another €42 million (around $44 million at current exchange rates). The company considers this round as the second

Read More
Tech & AI

DeepSeek Chatbot Beats OpenAI on App Store Leaderboard

Over the weekend, Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an AI chat app including a “reasoning” AI model comparable to OpenAI’s o1, causing a

Read More
Tech & AI

Unitree G1 claims to be the smoothest humanoid robot yet

Unitree first announced its latest humanoid robot, the G1 back in May of 2024 and has recently released a video showing off some

Read More
Tech & AI

Page Not Found | WIRED

© 2025 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. WIRED may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as

Read More
Tech & AI

Netflix adds a convenient feature for iOS users to download an entire TV season at once

Netflix announced on Wednesday that it’s giving iOS users a new feature that allows them to download an entire season of their favorite

Read More
Tech & AI

Top 8 Penetration Testing Tools to Enhance Your Security

As technology advances, ensuring the security of computer systems, networks, and applications becomes increasingly critical. One of the ways in which security professionals

Read More
Tech & AI

WhatsApp bug let users access ‘View Once’ photos multiple times

WhatsApp has a feature for those moments when you want to share something, but don’t want it to stick around. Called “View Once,”

Read More
Tech & AI

This Blood Vessel Was Grown in a Lab With Real Human Cells

Each year, about 185,000 people in the United States undergo amputation. Nearly half of those are due to injured blood vessels cutting off

Read More