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The Promise of 'Woke 2' Is Fueling a Leftist Fever Dream
31. March 2026 (19:32)
Progressives are dreaming about a new political order that rights the wrongs of the Trump administration and the shortcomings of “Woke 1.” Does it have a shot? (Wired)
Tesla Admits Its Robotaxis Are Sometimes Driven by Remote Humans
31. March 2026 (19:00)
The electric-car maker says it happens rarely and at speeds below 10 mph. But the disclosure—in response to a US senator's questions—occasioned a call for more transparency. (Wired)
The Best Time to Drink Coffee for Productivity (and When Not To)
31. March 2026 (18:36)
Caffeine is the original biohack for energy, focus, and alertness. But are you doing it wrong? (Wired)
In a Big Reversal, Zohran Mamdani Tells NYC Agencies They Can Use TikTok
31. March 2026 (16:30)
The city will allow agencies to return to TikTok, but with strict new device and security rules. (Wired)
Aston Martin Valhalla (2026) Review: A $1 Million Plug-In Hybrid
31. March 2026 (16:00)
A robot could apparently drive this million-dollar supercar faster than a fleshy human, but the unbelievable experience would be entirely lost on it. (Wired)
The Broken System That Keeps Shipping Crews Stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
31. March 2026 (15:38)
Vessels are increasingly being abandoned during the war on Iran, revealing a hidden failure in the global systems that keep goods—and people—moving. (Wired)
AI Has Flooded All the Weather Apps
31. March 2026 (15:00)
Weather forecasting has gotten a big boost from machine learning. How that translates into what users see can vary. (Wired)
Backup Files and Your Entire Digital Life (2026): Hard Drives, Cloud-Based Tools, and Tips
31. March 2026 (13:30)
Backups are boring, but they’ll save your bacon. Here’s how to make sure your data lives on, even when your PC doesn’t. (Wired)
Vitesy Shelfy 2 Smart Fridge Purifier Review: Small Box, Big Promises
31. March 2026 (13:03)
The Shelfy 2 uses some interesting science to clean the air, but the results are a mixed bag. (Wired)
This App Makes Even the Sketchiest PDF or Word Doc Safe to Open
31. March 2026 (13:00)
When somebody sends you a document as an attachment, don't just open it. Use the free tool Dangerzone to scrub it clean of any malevolent code. Here's how it works. (Wired)