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How to Properly Clean a Kid’s. Car Seat (2025)
20. September 2025 (15:04)
Cleaning a car seat isn’t just about wiping up juice and vacuuming Cheerios. Done wrong, it can damage your child’s most important safety device. (Wired)
1Password Review (2025): Gold Standard Security
20. September 2025 (15:00)
1Password has been around for decades, and it still manages to stay on the cutting edge of keeping your logins safe. (Wired)
How to Set Up Your New iPhone (2025)
20. September 2025 (14:30)
Welcome to your new Apple smartphone. Here’s how to get the most out of it right out of the box. (Wired)
17 Best iPhone 17 Cases and Accessories (2025)
20. September 2025 (13:30)
Protect your expensive iPhone 17, iPhone Air, or Pro iPhone with our favorite cases and screen protectors. (Wired)
Big Tech Dreams of Putting Data Centers in Space
20. September 2025 (13:00)
A sci-fi idea is gaining supporters, from billionaires to city councils. Whether it’s feasible is another matter. (Wired)
Diminish Distractions by Setting Your iPhone to Gray Scale When You're Home
20. September 2025 (13:00)
Phones are useful on the go, but distracting when you're at home. Here's how to automatically make them less interesting. (Wired)
Distillation Can Make AI Models Smaller and Cheaper
20. September 2025 (13:00)
A fundamental technique lets researchers use a big, expensive model to train another model for less. (Wired)
A Dangerous Worm Is Eating Its Way Through Software Packages
20. September 2025 (12:30)
Plus: An investigation reveals how US tech companies reportedly helped build China's sweeping surveillance state, and two more alleged members of the Scattered Spider hacking group were arrested. (Wired)
Gear News of the Week: Nothing’s Latest Earbuds, Amazon’s Hardware Event, and a New Free VPN
20. September 2025 (12:30)
Plus: Wacom debuts a new drawing tablet, and Wyze’s smart lock can unlock with a hand wave. (Wired)
Say Hello to the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize Winners
20. September 2025 (12:00)
The annual award ceremony features miniature operas, scientific demos, and 24/7 lectures. (Wired)