31-07-2026 11:00
via
wired.com
The World Is Too Hot. El Niño Is Partly to Blame
Heat waves are simultaneously hitting Europe, North America, and Asia, driven in part by the hot waters in the tropical Pacific—and climate change.
Read more »
Technology news
Squeeze More Juice Out of Your Dead Batteries—Using Physics
Squeeze More Juice Out of a Dead Battery!
Garmin Watches Are Up to $250 Off Right Now On Amazon (2026)
OpenAI Overhauls Safety Protocols After Its AI Agents Went Rogue
Meet Polyester: Gen Zs new way to call you fake
5 NFL fantasy football sites you can join for free
Keep a tidier home with $400 off the Ecovacs Deebot X11 Omnicyclone Robot Vacuum and Mop
Amazon has Beats headphones and earbuds on sale for some of the best prices weve seen
Level up your audio with 32% off the Bose Smart Ultra Dolby Atmos Soundbar
Guess what Apple will do this fall to win in Mashables Big Guessing Game
Lucy Dacus Subway Takes episode has me staring at birds
Viral Disneyland Content Creator Defends Her ‘Special Friendship’ With Peter Pan
The best Garmin smartwatch deals this week: Grab the Garmin Venu 3S for its lowest price ever
Price-drop alert: The 48-inch Sony Bravia A90K OLED TV just dipped under $1,000 for the first time
Desktop versie