Beautiful, innovative hardware can’t compensate for a poor software experience.
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OnePlus Pad Android Tablet: Details, Specs, Release Date
Plus: Netflix expands its efforts to end password sharing, Apple’s “buy now, pay later” entry creeps closer, and we scrutinize your Bitcoin spending.
North Korean Hackers Are Attacking US Hospitals

Plus: Deepfake disinformation spotted in the wild, Android privacy problems in China, Reddit gets phished, and more.
How to Survive If You Were Part of the Tech Layoffs
Big Tech has gotten much smaller over the past few months. If you got a pink slip and you’re planning your next move, we have tips to help.
Microsoft Word will help you fix problems if you lose connectivity while co-authoring a document
Working on the same document as other people isn’t always straightforward. Here’s why it might not be working for you and how Word can make it easier to handle clashing changes.
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4 Best Online Flower Delivery Services (2023): Sustainable and Dried Flowers
Keep the planet—and your budget—in mind with these eco-friendly services. But if you can, shop local.
The FBI’s Most Controversial Surveillance Tool Is Under Threat

A review of the FBI’s access to foreign intelligence reveals troubling misuse of powerful surveillance tech.
Wiz’s SpaceSense Smart Lights Aren’t Worth Making the Switch
Wiz SpaceSense uses Wi-Fi to detect motion and turn bulbs on automatically, but it’s inconsistent and flawed.
Review: ‘Hogwarts Legacy’ Has No Magic
The game is mid at best, and its real-world harms are impossible to ignore.
Meet the Creator of North Korea’s Favorite Crypto Privacy Service

The world’s most prolific crypto thieves have used Sinbad.io to launder tens of millions. Its creator, “Mehdi,” answers WIRED’s questions.