Telehealth giant Hims & Hers says its customer support system was hacked

The U.S. telehealth giant says hackers stole customer support ticket data over the course of several days in February.

Artemis II is NASA’s last moon mission without Silicon Valley 

Next time around, the pressure will be on SpaceX and Blue Origin.

Amazon hits sellers with ‘fuel surcharge’ as Iran war roils global energy markets

The e-commerce giant called the surcharge “temporary” but couldn’t give a date for when the policy would be retired.

Castlery Promo Code: Save Up to 15% in April 2026

Refresh your living space for less with these verified Castlery coupons, including free shipping offers and furniture set discounts.

CBP Facility Codes Sure Seem to Have Leaked Via Online Flashcards

The Quizlet flashcards, which WIRED found through basic Google searches, seem to include sensitive information about gate security at Customs and Border Protection locations.

Samsung Frame Pro and OLED TV News: What You Need To Know in 2026

Samsung leans into its artistic side with its newest TVs.

Trump’s Economy Has Come for Sugar Babies

Amid the latest economic downturn, sugar babies are asking their daddies for stock market advice and taking on vanilla jobs to recession-proof their incomes.

The 3 Best Portable Jump Starters in 2026: Get Charged Up

The new crop of portable jump starters means you’ll never be stuck waiting on a tow. Here are the devices we’d trust.

New Garmin Training Features (2026): Nutrition Tracking, Lifestyle Logging, and More

Nutrition tracking? Gear tracking? Garmin’s latest software updates aim to add value to the company’s line of premium sports watches.

A Year After DOGE Cuts, GSA Now Plans to Hire Hundreds of Employees

The General Services Administration is hiring “approximately 400 positions,” according to an internal email viewed by WIRED. Last year the agency lost thousands of workers as part of DOGE’s rampage.