WIRED Tested Dozens of Blenders. These Are Our 8 Favorites (2026)
The perfect kitchen companions, these versatile blenders can whip up breakfasts, dips, milkshakes, cocktails, and everything in between.
The perfect kitchen companions, these versatile blenders can whip up breakfasts, dips, milkshakes, cocktails, and everything in between.
It turns out that this TikTok-viral vibration plate may have some surprising health benefits.
Two years ago, companies like Meta and OpenAI were united against military use of their tools. Now all of that has changed.
Even after TikTok removed swastika jewelry from its online shop, I was algorithmically nudged toward a web of Nazi-related products during searches, like “double lightning bolt” and “ss” necklaces.
The keyboard for someone who wishes they could buy a ’97 Tacoma off the lot today.
The Austin-based marketplace offers imagery from more than 50 space-based imagery providers.
Everyone needs a safe way to listen to music on outdoor runs. We’ve found the bone conduction headphones to grab on your way out the door.
As vehicles grow more software-dependent, repairing them has become harder than ever. A bill in the US House called the Repair Act would ease those restrictions, but it comes with caveats.
New York City will be a notable exclusion from proposed legislation to legalize commercial robotaxis across the state.
The tech giant has pledged to be a "good neighbor" as it continues to invest in AI infrastructure throughout the country.
A Thousand Blows, Tell Me Lies, and Paradise are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Hulu this month.
A consumer economics watchdog says Google's new Universal Commerce Protocol is ripe for misuse where consumers could pay more for items. Google denies this.
The startup has a new take on the Haber-Bosch process used to make ammonia. If Ammobia can deliver, it could change industries, from power generation to maritime shipping.
AI is ushering in Ring’s next chapter, as the Amazon-owned video doorbell maker shifts toward becoming an “intelligent assistant.”
A 24-year-old from Tennessee is expected to admit to accessing the Supreme Court’s electronic filing system without authorization dozens of times throughout 2023.
In the second Trump administration, online conspiracy theories are shaping real-world policies like never before.
Kids are being identified as adults—and vice versa—on Roblox, while age-verified accounts are already being sold online.
OpenAI and Anthropic have each launched healthcare-focused products over the last week.
Elgato’s Stream Deck + adds knobs and an LCD for even more info at a glance.
Are You Dead Yet soared to the top of app-store charts and became a magnet for investors. In an exclusive interview with WIRED, one of its creators says they’re changing the name anyway.