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Pro by Déesse Pro Review: Mostly a Gimmick
25. August 2025 (13:30)
If LED devices are supposed to make skin care easier, this one makes it feel like a chore. (Wired)
Meta Has Already Won the Smart Glasses Race
25. August 2025 (13:00)
By securing a billion-dollar stake in the world’s largest eyewear maker with a massive retail footprint, Meta is building both a moat and a launchpad, leaving Google trailing and Apple way behind. (Wired)
Virgins Are Reality TV’s Latest Darlings. Their Reasons for Abstaining Are Complicated
25. August 2025 (12:30)
Hulu’s Are You My First? joins a string of reality shows about virgins, as more young people open up about why they’re not hooking up. (Wired)
The Mysterious Shortwave Radio Station Stoking US-Russia Nuclear Fears
25. August 2025 (12:00)
A popular shortwave Russian radio station dubbed “UVB-76” has been an enigma for decades. But its recent messages have turned it into a tool for Kremlin saber-rattling. (Wired)
IBM and NASA Develop a Digital Twin of the Sun to Predict Future Solar Storms
25. August 2025 (11:00)
The tool models the sun using AI, and its developers say it can anticipate solar flares 16 percent more accurately and in half the time of current prediction systems. (Wired)
A Crypto Micronation Is Making Friends at the White House
25. August 2025 (09:00)
With Chinese crypto billionaire Justin Sun as its prime minister, Liberland hopes to make strides in international diplomacy and finally settle the parcel of forestland it claims to own. (Wired)
8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller Review: For Human Hands
24. August 2025 (14:00)
At last, a Nintendo N64 controller designed for two-handed humans. (Wired)
15 Best White Noise Machines (2025): Lectrofan, Snooz, Hatch, and More
24. August 2025 (13:34)
Help the whole family catch more z’s with soothing background noise from our favorite sound machines. (Wired)
The Hidden Ingredients Behind AI’s Creativity
24. August 2025 (13:00)
Image generators are designed to mimic their training data, so where does their apparent creativity come from? A recent study suggests that it’s an inevitable by-product of their architecture. (Wired)
Is It Ever Legal—or Ethical—to Remove DRM?
24. August 2025 (12:30)
Digital Rights Management software makes it difficult to copy movies, music, ebooks, and games that you already own. There are ways around it, but breaking DRM opens up legal and ethical concerns. (Wired)