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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Strikes Back with New Remake

There are some video games that seem to change everything. Their genre, the art form, what we think a game could be. Orion Kellogg, executive producer at Lucasfilm Games, and Ryan Treadwell, lead producer at Aspyr, consider Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (known to fans as KOTOR) among those rare works. “I was […]
This Workout Mirror Is a More Affordable Pick for Home Gyms

The Reflect smart mirror from Echelon Fitness offers a wide array of video workouts on a handsome reflective touchscreen.
The 30 Best Labor Day Sales on Our Favorite Gear

TVs, smart bulbs, running socks, and more WIRED-Recommended products are discounted this weekend.
The Best Gear to Learn Music Like a Pro

Want to play guitar, piano, or your old clarinet? From mics to metronomes, here’s a list of our favorite tools for learning a musical instrument.
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge — Last Call Trailer and New Details Revealed

ILMxLAB // SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 Check out the new full trailer and more from ILMxLAB’s upcoming VR experience, arriving September 15. Dok-Ondar’s final assignment for you is almost here, and there’s lots of new intel to help prepare for the adventure. ILMxLAB, Lucasfilm’s award-winning immersive entertainment studio, revealed today a full gameplay trailer and new […]
Microsoft adds more processors to the Windows 11 list

Only a few new CPUs make the grade, but there will be ways for enthusiasts and IT pros to use Windows 11 on other PCs.
Can the Metaverse Thrive If It’s Fully Owned by Facebook?

This week, we step into the social network’s vision of the metaverse, where reality and the simulated world become one. Kinda.
How iPad, iPhone and Mac users can tap the power of Microsoft’s Power Apps

All the benefits of Microsoft’s low-code platform Power Apps, which help refine workflows, improve reporting and encourage collaboration, are available to Apple users.
Microsoft Power Apps misconfiguration exposes data from 38 million records

The leaked data included personal information for COVID-19 contact tracing and vaccination appointments, social security numbers for job applicants, employee IDs, names and email addresses.