Month: February 2025

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge could mark a new era for smartphones – but I hope Samsung gets the balance right

Galaxy Unpacked has been and gone, but we’re still basking in the glow of the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup – check out our hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 review, hands-on Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus review, and full Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review for our first impressions of all three new devices.…

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14 Best Office Chairs of 2025— I’ve Tested 55+ to Pick Them

Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats. Source

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Nvidia giving away free AI courses worth up to $90 and no, it’s got nothing to do with DeepSeek’s ascension

19 self-paced courses are available, lasting up to eight hours are available free of charge You will need to join Nvidia’s free developer program to access them My personal preference would be Prompt Engineering with Llama 2 Nvidia has announced it will be offering free access to 19 self-paced technical…

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Sundance premiere Luz explores how VR can help us find connection in the real world

We're so used to seeing virtual reality depicted nefariously in films like The Matrix, Virtuousity (a forgotten '90s classic) and The Lawnmower Man, it's genuinely surprising to see something that treats VR in a potentially positive way. In Flora Lau's Luz, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this week,…

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Everything new on Disney Plus in February 2025: Pixar’s Win or Lose, A Thousand Blows, and more

Welcome to February! The arrival of a new month marks the beginning of a host of new movies and TV show releases, and Disney Plus is no exception. Disney’s primary streaming platform is set to deliver more episodes of Marvel‘s first series of the year Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the…

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra isn’t so ‘ultra’ anymore

When you yell “Can you just Google it?” at your AI assistant, it’s fair to say that the AI assistant is not doing its job. I was browning some beef on the stove and trying to determine when my husband’s flight was landing. I didn’t have the flight number, but…

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