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25 Best Cheap Watches Under $1,000 (2025): Timex, Hamilton, and Seiko
29. July 2025 (13:32)
Watches can be an expensive hobby. That’s why we’ve put together a list of our favorite wristwatches under $1,000—from Hamilton and Seiko to Timex and Farer. (Wired)
This Smart Basketball Tracks Data About Every Shot. It Could Be Headed to the NBA
29. July 2025 (13:00)
The league is considering adopting the tech for in-game use. Since the sensor is in the valve stem, the ball dribbles, shoots, and rebounds nearly the same as always. (Wired)
Age Verification Laws Send VPN Use Soaring—and Threaten the Open Internet
29. July 2025 (12:30)
A law requiring UK internet users to verify their age to access adult content has led to a huge surge in VPN downloads—and has experts worried about the future of free expression online. (Wired)
Psychedelic Therapy Crashed and Burned. MAHA Might Bring It Back
29. July 2025 (12:00)
Abuse allegations and infighting helped kill a campaign to legalize MDMA for medical use. Trumpworld is giving the therapy’s advocates hope for a second shot. (Wired)
The Real Demon Inside ChatGPT
29. July 2025 (11:30)
AI chatbots strip language of its historical and cultural context. Sometimes what looks like a satanic bloodletting ritual may actually be lifted from Warhammer 40,000. (Wired)
Is Silicon Valley Losing Its Influence on DC?
28. July 2025 (19:14)
This episode of Uncanny Valley covers black holes, woke AI, and the relationship between Silicon Valley billionaires and the Trump Administration. (Wired)
The Best Smart Rings, Tested and Reviewed (2025)
28. July 2025 (15:30)
A svelte smart ring can track important health metrics and doesn’t need to be charged every day. (Wired)
Nothing Headphone (1) Review: Something Special
28. July 2025 (14:01)
These noise-canceling headphones are very nearly as good as AirPods Max, and they cost $150 less. (Wired)
From Cheating Exposés to Dating Background Checks, TikTok Detectives Are Thriving
28. July 2025 (13:00)
Private investigator influencers are staking out suspected cheaters and vetting dates for their clients, posting the tea for their followers. But there’s a dark side to morality-based surveillance. (Wired)
Programmers Aren’t So Humble Anymore—Maybe Because Nobody Codes in Perl
28. July 2025 (13:00)
Perl is a messy, maddening programming language, the “duct tape of the internet.” But at least you can tell it was made by humans. (Wired)