Product Review
If You Love Still Images, You'll Love the Fujifilm X-T5
Fuji's latest mirrorless camera returns to its roots with a new 40-megapixel sensor, a retro-style case, and beloved in-camera processing.
Scott Gilbertson
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Face Masks We Actually Like to Wear
Our tips and picks to up your mask game—whether you’re heading back to the office or just want to stay safe and stylish.
Adrienne So
How to Get a Covid-19 Booster Shot
Here's everything you need to know about finding and receiving the booster shot in the age of Omicron.
Matt Jancer
Rapid At-Home Covid-19 Tests—and Where to Find Them
How accurate are rapid at-home tests? Does your insurance cover them? We have answers.
Brenda Stolyar
Everything You Need to Work From Home Like a Pro
Gear can make or break your home office setup. Here’s our ultimate list of more than 120 items, from monitors and desks to webcams and chairs.
Julian Chokkattu and Gear Team
The Best Organic Mattresses (and Toppers)
These nontoxic beds are easier on the environment and your health—and they’re also incredibly comfortable.
Scott Gilbertson and Gear Team
The Best Speakers for Kids
Play music, audiobooks, and more for your children with one of these WIRED-tested gadgets.
Simon Hill
Cooking in a Small Kitchen? This Gear Will Help You Stay Sane
Don’t let size cramp your culinary style. We’ve got storage solutions, multiuse cookware, and tips to make your (tiny) home chef dreams come true.
Matt Jancer
No, the Galaxy Book3 Ultra Won’t Replace Your MacBook Pro
Samsung’s new highest spec laptop has plenty of power, but fails to master important features.
Adam Speight
The Insta360 Link Is the Rolls-Royce of USB Webcams
This motorized camera can’t take its eye off you. But when you look this good onscreen, can you blame it?
Matt Jancer
Zwift’s First Indoor Bike Trainer Is a Spinning Success
The Hub smart trainer marks Zwift's debut in the hardware space. It works great, and the $500 price tag sweetens the deal.
Stephanie Pearson
An Espresso Machine With Training Wheels
Breville’s newest countertop espresso machine is capable and accessible—and worth a shot, as long as you’re not a control freak about your coffee.
Joe Ray
16 Great Deals on Home Office Gear
Score discounts on our favorite stuff for working from home, from computer monitors to standing desks.
Parker Hall
10 Great Deals on Camping, Hiking, and Fitness Gear
The weather will start to warm up soon, and retailers are continuing their annual winter clearance events ahead of spring.
Matt Jancer
14 Great Deals on Apple iPads, Laptops, and Outdoor Gear
Whether you’re looking for tech to get you through long nights or planning a spring camping trip, these discounts can help.
Scott Gilbertson
The 29 Best Presidents’ Day Deals on Headphones and Home Tech
It’s George Washington’s birthday, and he wants you to have a robot vacuum. These deals are perfect for gearing up for spring.
Louryn Strampe and Gear Team
What to Do When Netflix Won’t Let You Share Your Password
Sharing your streaming service is about to get a lot harder, but you’re not out of options.
Eric Ravenscraft
How AI Could Transform Email
Artificial intelligence may streamline a form of business communication that’s already super fake.
Reece Rogers
How to Pick the Right Backpack Size for You
What do liters mean? What capacity will you need for work or the wilderness? We unpack all your questions.
Medea Giordano
Are Customizable Game Controllers Worth It?
Thinking of shelling out for tailor-made joysticks and buttons? Here’s what to consider first.
Eric Ravenscraft
Replace the Leather in Your Wallet With Seafood Waste
A new leather alternative from the startup TômTex uses shrimp shells instead of petrochemicals. It looks, feels, and endures like the real thing.
Alden Wicker
Zillow Rate Your Neighbors? A Designer Reimagines Apps
Soren Iverson’s satirical concepts for new features in popular apps expose our hidden fears and desires—while going viral on Twitter.
Lauren Goode
Dating Apps Crack Down on Romance Scammers
Our manufactured love holiday might have you feeling more vulnerable than usual. Here’s what to look out for.
Lauren Goode
Your Tech Stuff Is Getting Slightly More Repairable
Tech companies are offering more access to key documentation and tools. But giants like Apple and Microsoft are still lobbying hard against repair laws.
Lauren Goode
All the Best Gadgets We Saw at MWC 2023
Rollable phones, transforming smartwatches, “retina-level” AR glasses, and liquid tech to keep your mobile cool—these are just a taste of what’s coming.
Andrew Williams
Spotify’s AI DJ Has No Soul
Plus: YouTube Music is finally adding podcasts, and Google Photos lets more users remove annoying friends from their pictures.
Boone Ashworth
We Tried Vertu’s ‘Web3’ Phone. It Scared Us
The luxury phone maker refuses to die. We tested its new Metavertu handset and were led down a rabbit hole of legal disputes and security concerns.
Andrew Williams
Microsoft Is Forcibly Removing Internet Explorer From Your PC
Also: Instagram launches a new messaging system for creators, and Minecraft gets some new branded casual footwear.
Boone Ashworth
We Really Recommend This Podcast Episode
This week we talk about the recommendation engines on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, which are coming under renewed scrutiny from a pair of US Supreme Court cases.
WIRED Staff
Netflix Is No Longer Chill
This week on Gadget Lab, we talk about how streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max, and Hulu are growing in uncomfortable ways—and charging users more.
WIRED Staff
Real Humans Chat About Chatbots
This week, we discuss all the ways generative AI is upending journalism, marketing, shopping, and search.
WIRED Staff
Cryptocurrency’s Myth of Anonymity
This week on Gadget Lab, we talk to Tracers in the Dark author Andy Greenberg about how authorities are catching crypto criminals by following the money.
WIRED Staff