News Archive
30 of June of 2024
- ‘Interviews Are a Performance Art... You Have to Rehearse': A LinkedIn Expert’s Advice for Successful Interviews
- The Best Apple Watch Apps
- This 17-Year-Old Girl From China Is a Math Prodigy, Defeating Students From MIT, Cambridge, and Stanford
- Bing Has Accomplished What Seemed Impossible for Years: Taking a Bite of Google Search's Market Share
- Japan Has the Key to the Next Evolution of Robots: Wrapping Them in Human Skin
- It Consumes Five Times Less Energy and Doesn’t Require Gas: This Is the French Invention Aims to Replace Your Air Conditioner
29 of June of 2024
- Physicists Don’t Know Exactly What Time Is. However, They Suspect That It’s an Illusion
- Journal: What It Is, How It Works, and How to Make the Most out of Apple’s Journal App
- The Asteroid Bennu Has Just Revealed a Clue About the World It Came From. The Key Is in Its Phosphates
- We’ve Been Purchasing the Most Common and Ordinary Fish for Our Aquariums for Years. It Turns Out That It’s Actually a New Species
- There Are Very Few Quality Foldable Phones That Give You a Bang for Your Buck. The Nubia Flip 5G Wants to Be One of Them
- ‘It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It.’ This Is Emotional Intelligence Technique Steve Jobs Used When No One Was Talking About It
28 of June of 2024
- The Ultrawide Camera in Phones Is Usually Terrible, and It Will Be for a While
- While Working on Creating a Stronger Cement, Researchers Have Made a Breakthrough: Shells
- A New Study Aimed to Find Out Whether We Should Drink Water from a Bottle Sitting in the Sun. It’s Not Good News
- Scientists Are Injecting Radioactive Material Into Rhino Horns on Live Animals to Prevent Us From Eating Them
- The Creators of ‘Sam Altman Leads the Committee That Oversees Sam Altman’s Actions’ Have Unveiled That GPT-4 Is Overseeing GPT-4
- BlackBerry Has Reinvented Itself, and It's Done So Well That It’s Making More Money Than Analysts Thought
- Astronauts on the ISS Had to Take Shelter After a Huge Russian Satellite Broke Into 100 Pieces for Unknown Reasons
- Checking Boxes on a Website Is the Internet's Latest Obsession. Yes, It’s Addictive
- Thousands of South Korean Users Can’t Explain How Their Devices Got Infected With Malware. The Main Suspect: Their Internet Provider
27 of June of 2024
- NASA's Perseverance Rover Hasn’t Just Collected Rocks on Mars: Its Tubes Contain Another Valuable Sample
- Samsung’s Latest Invention Is a Bluetooth Credit Card. It’s an Idea That Makes a Lot of Sense
- YouTube Sees a Future Where AI Will Clone Current Music, But Convincing Record Companies Won’t Be Easy
- Gen Z Has Its Own Punctuality Etiquette, and It Says That 10 Minutes Late to Work Isn’t Late
- Wrapping Your Phone in Aluminum Foil to Make It Untraceable Is Absurd. You Can Do the Same Thing With a Button
- Steam Now Comes With Its Own Match Recorder, and It Looks Great. Here’s How It Works
- Apple Prioritizes Longevity Over Repairability. It Justified Its Decision in a 24-Page Document
- Disney Has a Star Wars Problem: The Acolyte Reception Among Fans Has Been a Nightmare
- SpaceX Is Building a Spacecraft to Destroy the International Space Station—at NASA’s Request
- Some Companies Are Training Their AI Models on Reddit Data Without Permission, And Reddit Is Declaring War
26 of June of 2024
- OpenAI Is Making It Hard to Identify the Advantages of ChatGPT Plus, a Risky Strategy That Could Be Visionary
- It Looks Like Time Crystals Have an Another Superpower: They Can Help Reduce Errors in Quantum Computers
- How to Activate Karaoke Mode on Spotify
- The EU’s Regulatory Obsession Is Creating a World Where AI Will Advance at Two Speeds—and Europe Will End Up Losing
- Microsoft Is Reverting to Its Old Ways: It's Forcing Users to Use OneDrive Installing Windows 11
- Bill Gates Takes Notes by Hand in All His Meetings and in the Margins of the Books He Reads. The Reason Is Backed by Science
- Europe Has Installed So Many Renewable Energy Sources That It Now Faces an Unusual Problem: Electricity Is Now Too Cheap
- The Wait Is Over: The ChatGPT App for Mac With GPT-4o Is Now Available for Free to All Users
- Say Goodbye to Google’s Search Infinite Scroll. Google Assures Users That Removing It Is a Major Improvement
25 of June of 2024
- How Much Internet Speed Do I Need Based on My Usage
- Motorola Has Created a Rival to Apple's AirTag. This is the Moto Tag
- Microsoft’s Undersea Data Center Has Been a Success. It Lasts Longer and Has Fewer Outages Than Terrestrial Centers
- We've Always Thought That the Authentic Paleolithic Diet Consisted in Mainly Eating Meat. We Were Wrong
- It's Not a Mistake: China Continues to Endanger People by Allowing Rockets to Fall From the Sky After Completing Their Missions
- The War Over AI-Generated Music Continues to Escalate: Major Labels Are Suing Suno AI and Udio
- EU Releases Its Initial Findings on Teams’ Potential Monopoly. It's Bad News for Microsoft
- An Object That Fell From the Sky Made a Hole in a House With Someone Inside. The Family Is Suing NASA
- 35 Years Ago, Sony Introduced the World’s Largest CRT Television: A 43-inch, 400-Pound TV That Cost a Fortune
- Julian Assange Is Now Free After Reaching a Deal With the U.S.
24 of June of 2024
- Two Years Ago, Someone Hacked Into North Korea's Internet and Shut It Down for a Week. The Culprit Did It From Their Home
- AI Has Designed a Magnet Without Rare-Earth Elements in Just Three Months. What's Coming Next Is Staggering
- Quantum Computers Are Showing Promise, But the Real Revolution Is Quantum Internet, Which Is Already Underway
- Microsoft Doesn’t Like The Fact That Users Use Local Accounts in Windows 11. So, It Removed the Instructions for Setting Them Up
- The European Commission Opens Another Investigation into Apple. The Goal: To See if iOS Is Complying With New Laws
- Productivity Has Been Growing Faster in the U.S. Than in Europe for 20 Years. It's a Story of Two Parallel Realities With Many Nuances
- Scientists Have Discovered a New Link to Depression in an Unexpected Vital Sign: Body Temperature
- Google Maps Has Been Tracking Our Movements for Years. Now, That Data Will Be More Accessible to Us Than Ever
- ChatGPT and Its Rivals Are Boring and Dull. Making Them Funny Isn't Going to Be Easy
23 of June of 2024
- Katori Senko: The Japanese Method to Eliminate Mosquitoes at Home During the Summer
- France Connected Its First Solar Panels to the Grid in 1992. Three Decades Later, They Still Have an Astonishing Power Output
- The Cautionary Tale of How Zelda: Ocarina of Time Was Almost Released With a First Person POV
22 of June of 2024
- So Far, AI Isn’t Stealing Jobs From Humans, But Its Development Is Causing a Lot of Layoffs
- How to Safely Clean and Remove Dirt From Your iPhone Charging Port
- Why Google Maps Doesn’t Suggest the Shortest Route and Insists You Take a Detour to Reach Your Destination
21 of June of 2024
- France Discovered a Man’s Swimming Pool Using a Satellite. Then, As Many Countries Do, It Taxed Him
- AI Isn’t Ready to Understand Our Food Orders Yet. A Giant Like McDonald’s Just Proved It
- The Boys Is Stirring Controversy and Shattering Viewing Records: Why Its Fourth Season Is Worth Watching
- Dell Asked Employees to Return to the Office or Accept the Consequences. 50% Will Accept the Consequences
- Quishing: What It Is, How It Works, How to Avoid It, and How to Protect Yourself From This Cyber Scam
- ChatGPT Created a Script for a Movie About Creativity in Cinema. A Movie Theater Is Refusing to Screen It
- Japan Is at the Forefront of Efforts to Clean Up Space Trash. It Just Deployed a 'Space Garbage Truck' Next to an Old Rocket
- For the First Time in History, Astronomers Are Seeing a Black Hole Waking Up in Real-Time
- Claude 3.5 Sonnet Is Aiming at GPT-4o's Jugular by Letting Users Create Web Pages and Games (for Free)
- U.S. Authorities Have Just Announced a Total Ban on Kaspersky. The Russian Antivirus Company Is Facing Its Worst Moment
20 of June of 2024
- QLED vs. OLED: Which Type of Display Is Better for Your TV Based on Use, Pros, and Cons
- Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand This Star for 50 Years. The Webb Telescope Figured It Out Quickly: It Wasn’t a Star
- Intel Is Already Mass-Producing Chips on the Intel 3 Node. Its Competition With TSMC and Samsung Has Begun
- Imagine an App Like Instagram With Only AI Models Talking to Each Other. It Exists, and I’ve Tried It
- Ilya Sutskever's New AI Company Was Born After the Crisis That Almost Ended Sam Altman. It Wants to Become What OpenAI Couldn't Be
- Microsoft Wanted to Sell Us a New Era of PCs With AI. So Far, It Hasn't Delivered on That Front, But It Has on Everything Else
- One of the Founders Behind the Titan, the Submersible That Sank While Searching for the Titanic, Is Back With a New Submarine
- The Rise of Artificial Intelligence Is Reigniting an Old Concern Among U.S. Companies: Chinese Spying
- Ilya Sutskever's New AI Company Has a Clear Goal: To Develop a Superintelligence With 'Nuclear'-Level Safety
19 of June of 2024
- Luma Dream Machine: What It Is, How It Works, and How You Can Use It to Generate Videos for Free
- Leaked iPhone 16 Cases Reveal a New Button and the Return of a Mythical Color
- The Legend of Zelda, Metroid Prime 4, and Mario & Luigi: Here Are All of the Best Announcements From Nintendo Direct
- NASA Continues to Deliver Bad News for Artemis, Its Mission to the Moon: Now There's a Problem With the Sun
- Your Samsung Galaxy Has a Secret Button on the Back. Here’s What You Can Do With It
- AI Is Increasing the Demand for Electricity So Much That the International Energy Agency Has Called for a Global Summit
- IBM Wants to Be at the Forefront of Quantum Computing: It's Planning to Unveil a 10,000-Qubit Computer by 2029
- Meta Is Serious When It Comes to Wearables. Look at What It Just Did With Reality Labs
- There’s a New Speed Record for an Electric Car: 270 Mph, Japanese, and Possibly Prohibitively Expensive
- The New Energy Era Is Here: Seven Chinese Solar Companies Now Produce More Capacity Than Oil Companies
- In Its Ongoing Battle Against Drought, MIT Has Stumbled Upon an Unexpected Technology: Baby Diapers
- Lenovo’s New Copilot+ Laptops Showcase the Future of the PC: Efficiency Shines, With AI Promising to Do the Same
18 of June of 2024
- Officials Used AI Cameras to 'Read' Emotions on UK Subways. The Problem: Passengers Knew Nothing About It
- We Thought OpenAI’s Sora Was Light Years Ahead of the Competition: Runway's Gen-3 Alpha Has Just Proven Otherwise
- All the Data on Earth Can Fit in a Cup Full of DNA. This Is MIT’s Jurassic Park-Inspired Project
- An Apple Enthusiast Used a $7 Raspberry Pi for a Fantastic Project: Creating an Original Macintosh
- A Study Finds That Helping Your Coworkers Is Counterproductive, Unless They Specifically Ask
17 of June of 2024
- MIT Researchers Discovered a Math Problem That's Impossible to Solve Inside Every 2D Super Mario Game
- Iceland Is So Tired of Tourism That It Has Adopted a Drastic Measure: Taxing Its Visitors
- AI Is Revolutionizing an Unexpected Field: The Search for New Subatomic Particles
- Rental Prices Haven’t Decreased in Years, and There's a Reason: Algorithms Are in Charge of the Housing Market
- NASA Will Send Two Astronauts on a Spacewalk Outside the ISS to Search for Living Organisms
- Saudi Arabia Has 'The Line,' But It's Not the Only Country Building a City in the Desert. China Is Also Hard at Work, With the Help of AI
- Sam Altman Is Reportedly Considering Transforming OpenAI Into a For-Profit Company. It Would Be the Ultimate Plot Twist
- The Day Jeff Bezos Came Across the Coordinates of the Apollo 11 Rocket Crash Site Online and Went to Go Look for It
- This Company Fired an Employee but Forgot to Remove His Access Credentials. It Cost Them $678,000 in Virtual Servers
16 of June of 2024
- Researchers Have Found 150,000 Tons of Ice on Mars Hidden in Plain Sight: In Its Volcanoes
- Shooters Have Turned Into a Bunch of People Crouching and Jumping. XDefiant Has a Plan to Stop It
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Hates One-on-One Meetings, With One Exception: 'If They Ask Me, I’ll Drop Everything'
- Scientists in the 1970s Thought That Larger Animals Should Be More Susceptible to Cancer. They Also Found It Wasn’t the Case
15 of June of 2024
- We’ve Believed That Failure Was the First Step to Success for Years. Now We Have a Problem
- A Russian Nuclear Submarine and Frigate Are Near the Coast of Cuba. The U.S. Is Sending in Drones—Just in Case
- Apple Has Its Box Design Down to an Art. It Even Scientifically Measured the Time It Takes to Open Them
- A Developer Has Just Taken the Concept of ‘Retro’ to a New Level by Creating a Physical Winamp Player
14 of June of 2024
- HDMI 2.1: What It Is and Why It's the Most Important TV Innovation for Gamers
- Amazon Wanted to Turn Alexa into ChatGPT’s Nemesis, But the Project Is in Chaos
- Apple Has Integrated the Reminders App Into Calendar. You'll Need to Know the Difference to Avoid Chaos
- The First Qubit Built With 99.9% Control Accuracy on a Silicon Wafer Is Now Ready. It Changes Everything
- Big Tech Is Realizing Something: Their AI Can’t Keep Messing Up on This Scale
- The Internet Brought Us ‘Spam.’ AI Is Bringing Us 'Slop'
- A 92-Year-Old Millionaire Remains at the Helm of Her Company and Refuses to Retire. Her Secret? Being a David Among Goliaths
- iOS 18 Lets You to Set the Maximum Charge Limit on Your iPhone Below 100%. It Makes Perfect Sense
- A SpaceX Flight That Only Lasted for Three Days Brought Its Astronauts Back Genetically Younger
- A Student Used a Hidden Camera and AI to Cheat on a University Exam. Now, He’s in Jail (and He Failed the Test)
13 of June of 2024
- The ‘Compact’ Version of Stable Diffusion 3 Is Here. And It’s Generating Monstrous Human Bodies
- Microsoft’s Agreement With OpenAI Was Only the First Step. What It (Probably) Wants Is to Get Rid of the AI Company
- The ISS Said an Astronaut Was in 'Critical Condition' on Its Radio. It Forgot to Say It Was a Drill
- AirTag Not Connecting: A List of Common Connection Issues and How to Fix Them
- This Is How One of the Most Famous Windows Screensavers, the Hypnotic Network of Moving 3D Pipes, Was Born
- When Using ChatGPT at Work, We May Be Exposing Confidential Information: Here’s What You Can Do to Avoid It
- The iOS 18 Customization Controversy Isn’t Just About Aesthetics. It’s a Battle Between Purists and Nonconformists, and There's a Clear Winner
- Boeing Stated That Starliner Could Safely Withstand Up to Five Helium Leaks. It Just Found the Fifth One
- Google Pixels Have Received One of the Best Updates Ever, Which Also Fixes Critical Bugs
- An Amazon Tribe That Recently Gained Access to the Internet Has Been Accused Internationally of Being Addicted to Porn. It’s Not True
12 of June of 2024
- After the Latest Launch, Elon Musk Is Convinced That Starship Will Reach Mars in 3 Years. How Realistic Is It?
- Geologists Studied the Sand From One of the D-day Beaches in Normandy. They Found That 4% Was Still Shrapnel
- 'I Have 3 Years Left of Work': More AI Managers Believe AI Will Eventually Take Their Jobs
- From Startup to French National Gem in 12 Months: This Is the Meteoric Rise of Mistral, Europe’s Biggest Hope to Break Into AI
- The First Diamond Solar Panels Have Introduced a Material That Surpasses the Limitations of Photovoltaic Systems
- Starship Has 9 Months to Complete NASA's Lunar Contract. Against All Odds, SpaceX Believes It’s Doable
- South Korea Thought Its 'Jeonse' Were the Magic Formula for the Rental Market, Until the Scams Began
- How to Install the iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and watchOS 11 Developer Betas
- HP CEO Provides Details on the Significant Decline in Printing Since the Pandemic: It’s Bad News for the Company’s Business
- Apple Intelligence Is the Perfect Excuse to Buy More iPhones, a Crucial Element to the Company's Future
11 of June of 2024
- Understanding Apple Intelligence, Apple’s Proprietary AI Model: Here's How It Compares to Other Models and How It Will Use ChatGPT
- I’ve Tried iOS 18. On One Hand, I'm Very Excited. On the Other, I'm Very Confused
- A Comparison of the Militaries of the World's Global Powers, Illustrated in a Handy Chart
- ‘Unacceptable:’ Elon Musk Threatens to Ban Apple Devices From His Companies After OpenAI Deal
- Apple Intelligence, iOS 18, Siri With ChatGPT, macOS 15 Sequoia, and Everything Else Announced at WWDC 2024
- Apple Intelligence: Apple’s Ambitious Bid to Finally Integrate AI Across Its Ecosystem
- Siri Receives a Major Upgrade Courtesy of Apple Intelligence. It’s Finally Making the Leap We’ve Been Anticipating for Years
- The iPad Finally Has a Calculator App. It Only Took 14 Years
- Apple's Historic Partnership With OpenAI Is Now Official. Here's What That Means
10 of June of 2024
- All the New Features in iOS 18: An Unmistakable Taste of Android in a System That Finally Brings AI to iPhone
- I’ve Been Using the Ultrahuman Glucose Monitor for Two Weeks Even Though I’m Not Diabetic. While I’ve Learned About My Body, The Device Isn't for Everyone
- China Has Been Selling Its Tallest Waterfall to Tourists as a Natural Wonder for Years. The Truth Is, It's Fed by Pipes
- James Cameron Thinks He Knows What Really Happened With the Titanic Submersible, and It Doesn't Make the Navy Look Good
- Spaceflights Have Always Experienced Radio Outages During Re-entry. Starlink Has Now Made Them Obsolete
- New Cybertruck Owner Find Out Car Doesn't Fit in His Parking Space. Tesla Is Threatening Him With a $50,000 Fine if He Sells It
- All the Games Unveiled at Xbox Showcase 2024, Including the 14 Best Upcoming Titles
- Microsoft Announces Three New Xbox Series Consoles for 2024, Including the Rumored Xbox Series X All Digital
- Elon Musk Made the Right Call When He Decided to Scrap Starship's Carbon Fiber Exterior and Replace It With Steel
09 of June of 2024
- The Best Words to Start Off With on Wordle to Increase Your Chances of Figuring Out the Word of the Day
- For Some Reason, This Individual Was Determined to Prove That Bicycles Without Wheels Work. And Yes, They Do Work
- In 1955, Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Felt Its Name Was Too Complicated to Reach Foreign Markets, So It Changed It to 'Sony'
- A Brief Look at Apple's First WWDC in 1983: An Event With Many Questions About How to Use a Mouse and the User Interface Revolution
08 of June of 2024
- We’ve Been Tying Ribbons to Our Suitcases for Years to Spot Them at the Airport. Workers Say It's a Terrible Idea
- From Clouds of Dust and Gas to Black Holes: This Is How Stars Come to Be, Grow, Die, and Reproduce
- AEVEX Aerospace Unveils Its Latest Vehicle: A Terrifying ‘Kamikaze’ Jet Ski That Crashes Into Enemy Ships and Explodes
- Google Maps vs. Apple Maps: What Features Do They Have and What Are Their Main Differences?
07 of June of 2024
- Elon Musk Is Increasing Pressure on Tesla Shareholders: Either They Give Him the $46 Billion Pay Package or He Leaves
- These Are the Highest-Rated Books Online in Every Country Illustrated on a Fantastic Map
- Officially, We Already Know How Long Apple Will Continue to Update the iPhone. Ironically, It’s Still a Secret
- OpenAI Has Just Undertaken a Challenging and Ambitious Journey: Understanding AI’s ‘Black Box’
- We’re Getting Closer to Having Night Vision in Our Daily Glasses. A Specific Material Is Proving to Be the Key
- We’re Receiving Radio Signals From Space. They Repeat Every 54 Minutes and Physics Can’t Explain Them
- Adobe Photoshop Is Asking for Access to All Content Created Using Software, Even if It’s Confidential
- Boeing’s Starliner Successfully Transported Astronauts to the ISS Despite Having Five of Its Thrusters Fail
- SpaceX Has Just Left Its Competition in the Dust: Starship Is One Step Away From Becoming a 100% Reusable Rocket
06 of June of 2024
- South Korea Has Taken Academic Rivalry to the Extreme: 84% of 5-year-olds Go to Private Academies to Become Even More Competitive
- Gen Z Has an Ace Up Their Sleeve to Make Space for Themselves in the Workforce: Their Parents
- AI Pin’s Debut Goes From Bad to Worse: Humane Now Recommends Not Using Its Charging Case Because It Could Catch Fire
- Starship Successfully Completes Fourth Flight. SpaceX Celebrates That It Didn't Explode
- Boeing Identifies Two Leaks on the Starliner, Which Has Astronauts Onboard Headed to the Space Station
- AI Services Are Everywhere, Ushering in the Return of Subscription Fatigue
- Nvidia Has Just Surpassed Apple as the World’s Second Most Valuable Company
- Spatial Audio: What It Is, How It Works, and Compatible Devices and Apps
- What To Expect From Starship’s Fourth Launch: Here’s Everything SpaceX Will Test for the First Time in Today's Flight
- We’ve Just Managed to Photograph Io Like Never Before. The New Photos Let Us Keep Track of Its Volcanic Activity From Earth
05 of June of 2024
- Cobalt: What It Is, What It's Used For, and What Lies Ahead for the Metal That Brings Your Phone to Life
- China Has Found a Way to Get TSMC to Manufacture Its Chips, With Some Restrictions
- In 2020, CRISPR Won the Nobel Prize for Revolutionizing Medical Science. Now, It’s Coming to a Salad Near You
- We're Expecting a Hurricane Season So Active That We’ll Probably Run Out of Names for the Storms
- Elon Musk Diverted Thousands of NVIDIA GPUs From Tesla to X. His Argument: They Would Have Collected Dust at Tesla
- A Swiss Highway Closed for 36 Hours to Make Way for Fighter Jets Instead of Cars
- Microsoft’s ‘Co-Pilots’ Penetrate Everything Except Phones. Here's A Crazy Idea: Revive the Windows Phone
- A Red Supergiant and the Solstice Moon: The Two Biggest Night Sky Events for June
- ‘We Sincerely Apologize:’ Toyota Acknowledges Wrongdoing in Additional Safety Tests and Halts Production of Three Models
04 of June of 2024
- This Startup Wanted to Revolutionize Mortgages With AI. Now, It’s Facing a Barrage of Lawsuits
- We’ve Been Recycling the Trash We Produce for Decades. Experts Say It Hasn't Made a Difference
- Dubai Spent $12 Billion to Build 300 Artificial Islands for Millionaires. Now, They’re Abandoned and Sinking
- Instagram Is Testing Out Ads You Won’t Be Able to Skip
- Microsoft Lays Off 1,500 Workers in Its Azure and HoloLens Divisions, the Latest Casualty of its Alliance With OpenAI
- Elon Musk's X Is Now Rated 'XXX'. New Twitter Openly Embraces Porn
- Persians Already Invented Air Conditioning Thousands of Years Ago: This Is How Their 'Wind Catchers' Worked
- In the AI Era, Microsoft Will Need Those Who Turned Their Backs on It in the Mobile Era: Developers
- Two Days Before Starship’s Next Launch, Elon Musk Remains Worried: ‘We Are Not Resilient to Loss of a Single Tile’
- Cohere Is Canada's Version of OpenAI for Business. It Does the Exact Opposite of Sam Altman
03 of June of 2024
- We Can Never Go Home: How Becoming an 'Interplanetary Species' Means We Won't Be a Single Race Anymore
- FreeDOS: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Why It's Still in Use
- 8BitDo’s New Retro Keyboard Pays Tribute to an All-Time Classic: the IBM Model M
- In 1911, Two Senior Oxford Academics Claimed to Have Traveled Back in Time. 50 Years Later, We Know What Really Happened
- Some Experts Expect This Week’s Auroras to Be as Spectacular as the Ones We Saw Last Month. These Are Their Reasons
- NVIDIA Presents Project G-Assist: a Chatbot That Can Help You Defeat the Final Boss in Video Games
- With New Treatment, Regrowing Teeth Is One Step Closer to Becoming Reality
- Phone Cameras Won’t Improve No Matter How Much the Sensor Size Increases. There’s One Clear Culprit
- Toronto Wants to Crack on Modified E-Scooters, So It's Whipping Out Fines of Up to $18,000
02 of June of 2024
- A Generation That's Eternally Unfocused: 'I Can't Do Anything for 15 Minutes Without Checking My Phone'
- FBI Dismantles a Botnet With an Army of 20 Million Zombie PCs. They Were Infected by Rogue VPNs
- I’ve Been Using a 5K Monitor for Years. I Still Don’t Understand How the Industry Hasn’t Made Them Mainstream
- ‘Have I Been Trained?’ Is a Site That Helps You Find Out if Your Data and Work Have Been Used to Train AI
01 of June of 2024
- Science Has Been Fighting Free Will for Centuries, But One of Philosophy's Biggest Problems Refuses to Die
- Researchers Successfully Cracked the Password on an Old Crypto-Wallet. Their Reward: $3 Million
- The Average Lifespan of Electric Cars Is 3.6 Years. It Makes Sense and Has Nothing to Do With Their Reliability
- The End of the Universe: What Science Tells Us About the Inevitable Fate of the Cosmos
- HDMI ARC and eARC: What They Are, How to Use Them, and Why They Matter