Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Our 11 Favorite Air Quality Monitors We’ve Tried (2025)
16. July 2025 (17:02)
These WIRED-tested indoor and outdoor air-quality monitors have been teaching us things about our air quality we can never unsee. (Wired)
This Golden Fungus Is Spreading Wildly in North America’s Forests
16. July 2025 (17:00)
The golden oyster mushroom, a tasty species native to Asia, has proliferated in states around the Great Lakes and may crowd out native species, a new study shows. (New York Times)
New Clue to How Matter Outlasted Antimatter at the Big Bang Is Found
16. July 2025 (17:00)
Physicists working at the CERN particle physics lab said they detected a slight but significant difference in how particles of matter and antimatter decay. (New York Times)
Nvidia C.E.O. Treads Carefully in Beijing
16. July 2025 (16:04)
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Razer Freyja Review: A Haptic Gaming Cushion for Better Immersion
16. July 2025 (16:00)
Razer’s haptic gaming cushion can make your favorite virtual worlds feel real, if you don’t mind the uncomfy seat. (Wired)
Former Top Google Researchers Have Made A New Kind of AI Agent
16. July 2025 (15:02)
The mission? Teaching models to better understand how to build code will lead to superintelligent AI. (Wired)
Best Camping Chairs (2025): Snow Peak, Kelty, Helinox, and More
16. July 2025 (14:30)
Whether you’re hiking, tailgating, or relaxing in the garden, take the weight off in style with these WIRED-tested chairs for the great outdoors. (Wired)
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay A1 (Gen 3) Review: Perpetually Great
16. July 2025 (14:03)
Third time’s a charm for this elegantly designed and sonically refined Bluetooth speaker. (Wired)
Bedsure's Bamboo Cooling Sheets Are Silky Soft, Durable, and Cheap
16. July 2025 (13:34)
I test sleep products for a living and my favorite cooling sheets are silky, thick, durable, and priced below $100 on Amazon. (Wired)
Get the macOS Finder to Do Just About Anything by Typing Natural Language Commands
16. July 2025 (13:30)
With the app Substage, users can type out file management tasks in plain English, then use the commands it generates to convert file types, manage folders, create zip files, and more. (Wired)