News Archive
30 of September of 2024
- The Astronauts Stranded in Space Can Breathe Easily. 10 Years Ago, NASA Made a Last-Minute Decision That Changed Their Fate
- This Chinese Smartphone Manufacturer Has Done the Unthinkable: It Released a Stable Version of Android 15 Before Google
- Mark Zuckerberg Saw the Future in 2016. His Roadmap for Meta Is Succeeding With Great Accuracy
- What Apple Giveth to You, Apple Taketh From You: The Simple iPhone 16 Setting That Improves All Your Photos
- A Resident of a Small Island in Alaska Spotted a Rat in June. Now, 400 People Are Frantically Looking for It
- As China Makes Progress, NASA Is Facing Several Challenges in Its Efforts to Return to the Moon. Tensions Are Rising
- Apple Will Reportedly Launch the Thinnest iPhone Ever Before Focusing on the First Foldable iPhone. It Makes Sense
- The Worst Drought in 70 Years Has Increased the Price of Colombian Coffee. It Looks Like It’ll Get Worse in 2025
29 of September of 2024
- Deepfake Porn in South Korea Is a Real Issue. The Solution: Sentencing Those Who Watch It to 3 Years of Jail Time
- The U.S. Is Developing a Transportable Nuclear Reactor for Military Use. It Will Be the Country’s First Fourth-Generation Reactor
- China Is Facing a Future With More Old People and Fewer Workers. It Has a Plan: Encourage Senior Citizens to Volunteer
28 of September of 2024
- China Scientists Have Solved the Biggest Issue of Silicon Solar Panels by Creating One That’s 100% Recycled
- MacBook Air vs. MacBook Pro: Which Laptop Is the Best Fit for You?
- This Is Sam Altman’s Method for Generating Ideas: Jot Them Down, Rip the Pages Out, and Discard Them Until You Find the One
- Oxford University Researchers Have Created an Ultra-Thin Perovskite Film That Can Turn Any Object Into a Solar Panel
27 of September of 2024
- Meta Wants to Integrate Llama Into Users’ Smartphones, But It Won’t Be Easy. Just Look at What Happened With Pre-installed Web Browsers
- With More Than a Million Models to Try Out, Hugging Face Is Heaven on Earth for AI Enthusiasts
- The Milk Recall in 27 States Is Critical to People Allergic to Almonds. Here’s What You Need to Know
- Silicon Valley Millionaires Made ‘Dressing Boring’ a Symbol of Power. Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Change That
- LG TV vs. Samsung TV: Which Smart TV Is the Best Fit for You?
- New Survey Finds That 91% of Employees Are Unhappy With Amazon’s Total Return-to-Office Policy
- Dutch Scientists Thought It Was a Good Idea to Use Water to Slow the Melting of Ice in the Arctic. It’s Working
26 of September of 2024
- Next Week’s Annular Solar Eclipse Will Create a ‘Ring of Fire’ in the Sky
- Russia Has Just Renewed Its Nuclear Doctrine. Its Response to Threats Changes Geopolitics on the Planet
- No One Can Beat Nvidia: It’s Set to Earn $10 Billion for Manufacturing 450,000 Blackwell GPUs
- Meta Quest 3S: Mark Zuckerberg Introduces a Mixed Reality Headset for $300
- Mira Murati’s Resignation Is Further Evidence That Something Isn’t Working at OpenAI. It Might Be Sam Altman Himself
- HP Is Using AI to Try to Transform Printing, a Boring Task, Into Something Fun
- The Spacecraft That Will Rescue Boeing Astronauts Is Prepared for Liftoff. With It, SpaceX Will Debut a New Launch Tower
- Mira Murati Leaves OpenAI. The AI Company Loses One of the People Who Helped Create ChatGPT
- California Orders School Districts to Ban or Limit Student Cell Phone Use by 2026
25 of September of 2024
- A Woman Pressed a Button to Activate the ‘Suicide Pod.’ The Problem Is, It’s Not Legal to Die This Way in Switzerland
- Artificial Intelligence Has Reached Nuclear Power Plants. It Will Change Them Forever
- Tourists Have Been Admiring the Vibrant Colors of Yellowstone’s Natural Pool for Many Years. In Reality, They’re Looking at Trash
- iPhone 16 Pro Review: It’s One of the Best Phones of 2024, but It’s Also the One I’m Least Excited About
- Major Updates in Google Maps and Google Earth Offer Improved Maps and Time Traveling Features
- Researchers Find a Unique Way to Store Data for Millennia: 5D Memory Quartz
- China Plans to House 5,000 Scientists Worldwide to Its Upcoming Lunar Base. The First Arrivals Are Scheduled for 2035
- Kaspersky Installs a New Antivirus Software on Its Users’ Computers Without Warning
- U.S. Braces for Tropical Storm Helene. Forecasters Say It Could Become a Hurricane
24 of September of 2024
- The New Nothing Ear (Open) Earbuds Fit Your Ear and Focus on Something Different: Keeping You Aware of Your Surroundings
- Japanese Scientists Discovered 303 Geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert by Using AI. It’s a First Glimpse Into the Origin of These 2,000-Year-Old Creations
- Bill Gates Knows Exactly What He’d Do if He Was 20 Years Old: A Startup 100% Dedicated to AI
- Telegram Caves to the Pressure: It Will Provide User Data to Governments That Request It
- AirTag vs. Tile: Which BlueTooth Tracker Is the Best Fit for You?
- The U.S. Increases Tension With China: It’ll Ban the Sale of All Cars Containing Chinese Parts or Software
- Rolex Is Tired of Thefts and Fake Watches. It Wants to Use NFT Chips and Blockchain Certificates of Authenticity to Stop Them
- X’s Ban in Brazil May Be Ending Soon. Elon Musk Relents and Will Now Comply With the Country’s Demands
23 of September of 2024
- China Has Just Provided the First Answers to the Big Question of What the Heck Is on the Dark Side of the Moon
- More People Are Taking Magnesium Supplements to Sleep Better, but Science Doesn’t Entirely Back It Up
- U.S. Households Will Be Able to Request Free COVID-19 Tests Under New Government Campaign
- Microsoft Will Reopen a Nuclear Power Plant That Has Been Closed Since 2019 to Power Its AI
- Jony Ive Confirms He’s Working With OpenAI on AI Hardware, but Details Are Scarce
- Elon Musk’s Warning to the U.S. Government Is True: China Is Closer Than Ever to Having Its Own Starship
22 of September of 2024
- Texas Is Getting a New Nuclear Reactor at an Unexpected Location: A University
- NASA Manages to Get Voyager 1 to Switch On Its Inactive Engines for the First Time in Decades, Ensuring the Spacecraft Lives to See Another Day
- Introverts of the World, We’re Taking Back the Internet
- There Are Some People Who Abandon Luxury Cars in the Middle of Nowhere. In Many Cases, Nobody Knows Why
21 of September of 2024
- SandAI Is an AI Model Created Specifically to Study Grains of Sand. There’s a Good Reason Behind It
- China’s Zhurong Rover Found These Mysterious Polygonal Structures Under the Martian Soil. They May Be More Common Than We Thought
- This Is Transgenic Wood, a Sustainable Alternative to Concrete That Has the Potential to Revolutionize Construction
- Goodbye, Paper: U.S. Citizens Can Now Renew Their Passports Online
20 of September of 2024
- A New Business That No One Saw Coming Is Taking Off in China: ‘Crematoriums’ for Photos and Mementos of Ex-partners
- The Oldest Tombstone in the U.S. Confirms That Millionaires Always Satisfied Their Whims, No Matter the Era
- A Letterboxd User Gave Megalopolis Five Stars. As It Turns Out, It Was Its Director, Francis Ford Coppola
- How Much Do the Richest 1% on the Planet Earn? According to This Study, It’s Always Going to Be More Than You Think
- OpenAI Is Apparently Paying Homage to George Lucas and Star Wars in Its Latest Investment Round. Here’s What We Know
- An Italian Winery Installed Solar Panels in Its Vineyards and Made an Unexpected Discovery: They Improve the Quality of Wine
- Agatha All Along Is Another Example of Marvel Seeking Success Through an Unexpected Route: Not Looking Like Marvel
- We Finally Know How Thirsty Artificial Intelligence Is: It Needs a Small Bottle of Water to Send a 100-Word Email
- In an Unexpected Twist, China Says It Can Use Starlink Signals to Detect Spy Planes and Drones
19 of September of 2024
- This Is SocialAI, the Social Media Platform Where You’re the Only Human and All Your Interactions Are With an Army of Bots
- TSMC Already Manufactures Apple’s A16 Bionic SoC in the U.S. This Is Just the Beginning of the Semiconductor Company’s Transformation
- Samsung Is Reportedly Considering Laying Off Between 15% and 30% of Its International Workforce
- ‘It Comes Down to Economics’: A Former Amazon Employee Shares His Thoughts on the End of Remote Work at Amazon
- Influencers Living in Neom Are Uploading Videos to Encourage People to Go. It Looks Like an Industrial Park
- Cybercriminals Are Using a New Method to Steal Google Passwords: Full-Screen Mode
- It Finally Happened: Nintendo Files a Lawsuit Against the Creators of Palworld, the ‘Pokémon With Guns’
- NASA Has Finally Solved the Mystery of the Spiders on Mars. It Recreated Them on Earth
18 of September of 2024
- It’s Not Just You: Chicago Stinks, Literally. City Officials Say It’s Because of the Lack of Rain
- James Cameron Is Already Thinking About What to Do After Avatar. He Just Bought the Rights to a Book to Adapt It
- Investigators Disclose the Final Messages From the Titan Passengers Before the Implosion, Confirming They Didn’t Know What Was About to Happen
- A Million Miles Without Refueling: Why No One Is Making Cars Out of Thorium, the World’s ‘Most Powerful Fuel’
- It Wasn’t a Pager Battery Issue but Rather a Dangerous German Explosive That Led to Israel’s Bloodiest ‘Cyber Attack’ in History
- Russia Has Been Camouflaging Some of Its Fighters and Bombers With Tires for Months. A U.S. Military Officer Believes She Knows Why
- Snap’s New Spectacles Are Subscription AR Glasses. Their Target Audience: Developers
- A Former NASA Engineer Believes He Has the Solution to Combat Heat in Homes: An Air Conditioner With a Built-In Dehumidifier
17 of September of 2024
- How to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Network Securely Using the SSID and Authentication Method
- Earth Will Be Getting a New Mini-Moon for Two Months, but You’re Probably Not Going to Be Able to See It
- The Mass Adoption of Foldable Phones Is Still a Dream. They’re Still Expensive and Fragile
- Larry Ellison Believes That ‘Big Brother’ and Mass Video Surveillance With AI Are Imminent. It’s a Good Thing, He Says
- He’s a Millionaire That Doesn’t Own a Home: Timothy Armoo Is an Example of How Generation Z Is Changing Everything
- Scientists Have Been Searching for Planet Nine for Years. More Than 3,000 New Simulations Suggest That It’s Not a Planet and Never Was
- Netflix Decided to Change Its Strategy and Abandon the Binging Model. The Emmys Prove It Right
- Some Thought This Moment Would Never Come: A Company Is Ready to Test an Aerospike Engine in Flight
- The Best Running Apps: 16 iOS and Android Apps to Track Your Runs and Improve Your Workouts
16 of September of 2024
- How to Watch Tuesday’s Rare Partial Lunar Eclipse
- A Submerged Bridge Has Helped Solve of the Mediterranean's Great Mysteries, Shedding Light on When Humans Arrived
- Apple Gives All iPhone 16 Models the Same Amount of RAM. The Standard Unit Gets Closer to the Pro and Is More Future-Proof
- GPT o1: What It Is, Differences With Previous Models, and How to Access OpenAI’s New AI Model
- Shōgun Is A Game Changer. Its Emmy Win Is Also the Triumph of Old-Fashioned TV
- This USB Flash Drive Is Nearly Indestructible and Can Remain Functional for 200 Years. Unfortunately, You Can Barely Store Anything on It
- Apple Will Reportedly Release New M4 Macs and iPads in October, Marking the Beginning of the AI Era in Macs
- A Man Designed His Dream Yacht but Couldn’t Afford It, so He Built It Himself at Home
- Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand How Ancient Egyptians Created Mirrors For Years. It Looks Like They Finally Figured It Out
15 of September of 2024
- Researchers Studied the Strongest Man on the Planet and Made a Surprising Discovery: The Secret to His Strength Isn't in His Arms
- How to Know Which Version of Android Auto You Have on Your Smartphone
- Bill Gates Is Building the 'Most Advanced Nuclear Facility in the World' in a Small Wyoming Town of 2,000 People
- As Soon as the James Webb Telescope Started Operating, It Seemed to 'Break' Cosmological Models. There’s Another Explanation
14 of September of 2024
- Japan Sent the Wrong Animal to an Island to Eradicate Snakes. The Disaster It Created Was So Bad That It Took Half a Century to Fix
- Japan Has a Surprising Plan to Persuade Single Women Not to Move to Tokyo: Money and a Husband in the Countryside
- iOS 18: New features, Compatible Devices, and How to Install It
- In 2018, Workers Stumbled Upon an 8th-Century Tomb. It Had a Particularly Unique Feature
13 of September of 2024
- It Was Only a Matter of Time Before Foldable Phones Had Two Folds. Meet Tecno's Tri-Fold Concept Phone
- How to Limit Political Content From Accounts You Don’t Follow on Instagram and Threads
- The Decline of the ‘Apple Culture’: How Blind Devotion Turned Into Critical Enthusiasm
- The Demographic Crisis in Japan Leads McDonald’s to Take an Unusual Measure: No More Restrictions on Blue Hair for Its Employees
- Passengers Trapped on Luxury Cruise Ship Receive an Update: They’ll Continue to Be Stranded, but Will Now Have to Pay for Their Stay
- o1 Doesn’t ‘Reason’ and Isn’t an AGI, but It Does Address the Major Issue With Chatbots: Hallucinations
- A Billionaire Has Just Ventured Into Territory Previously Explored Only by NASA. It’s a Warning About What the Future of Space Exploration May Hold
- After Getting Banned in Brazil, Elon Musk Calls Australian Government ‘Fascists’ for Its Legislation Against Fake News
- OpenAI Unexpectedly Releases o1, Its First Model With ‘Reasoning’ Capabilities to Solve Difficult Problems
- Gen Z’s ‘Kryptonite’ Has Been Revealed: They’re Social Media Experts but Don’t Know How to Use a Printer
12 of September of 2024
- Chinese Scientists Claim to Have Achieved a Technological Feat With Stainless Steel Once Thought Impossible. It Took a Lot of Imagination
- The FDA’s New Mammogram Rules for Dense Breasts, Explained. Here’s What You Need to Know for Your Next Checkup
- The PS5 Pro Isn’t Just Sony’s Latest Statement. It’s a Great Opportunity for Microsoft and Nintendo
- Polaris Dawn Is a Success: SpaceX’s First Commercial Spacewalk Is Game-Changing
- Disney Is Increasingly Bringing Dead Actors Back to Life in Its Movies. Now, It’s Starting to Get Sued
- The Ozempic Boom Is So Big That Pharmacies Are Taking an Unusual Step: They’ll Going to Start Making It Themselves
- Researchers Found the Same 120-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints 4,000 Miles Away Across the Ocean. There’s Only One Explanation
- The Navy Found a Starlink Antenna on a Battleship. This Discovery Proved Key in the ‘STINKY' Scandal, Which Ended in a Court Martial
- New Android Features Are a Blow for APKs: From Now On, You Can Only Install an App From the Google Play Store
- OpenAI Is Planning to Raise $6.5 Billion. This Could Make It as Big as Disney and Uber
- XGIMI’s Latest Portable Projectors Feature Something Particularly Unique: An Unclassifiable Design
11 of September of 2024
- Republicans Can’t Stop Saying That Haitian Immigrants Are Eating Cats. There’s No Proof It’s Happening
- More Than 43,000 People Spent Years Searching the Internet for ‘Celebrity Number 6,’ a Former Model From Spain. She Had No Idea
- Goodbye, FineWoven Cases. Apple Will Stop Selling Them After Only One Year
- Microsoft Launches Xbox Game Pass Standard, a New and More Affordable Subscription. We Break Down the Price, Benefits, and How to Subscribe
- OpenAI Is Fine-Tuning the Details of Its Next Major Release. Strawberry, an AI That ‘Thinks,’ Will Reportedly Arrive in Two Weeks
- Elon Musk Sent an Intimidating Email to All Twitter Employees. X Will Now Pay $600,000 to a Worker That Didn’t Resign
- The Standout Feature of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Isn’t Its Camera or Its Processor, but Something That’s Quite Hidden
- A Hiker Spotted an Unusual Spherical Structure on Google Maps. Scientists Are Now Investigating Its Origin
- Someone Dropped a Cheetos Bag in the Largest Cave Chamber in the U.S. Its Potentially Catastrophic Aftermath Will Surprise You
- There’s an EU Version of the iPhone 16 and Another for the Rest of the World. With This Distinction, the EU Loses Out
- The SoC A18 Pro in the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, Explained: This Tiny but Mighty Beast Is at the Heart of Apple’s AI
- iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, First Impressions: Apple Keeps Doing the Same Thing It Always Does, and That’s Good for the Company
10 of September of 2024
- PlayStation 5 Pro vs. PlayStation 5: These Are All the Differences Between the Two Sony Consoles
- If Astro Bot Is a Copy of Nintendo’s Super Mario, Then We Need More Copying in the Industry
- The Generation That Was Born Digital Has a Tech Problem. The Culprit: Physical Keyboard
- Sony Finally Unveils the Highly Anticipated PS5 Pro. It Has Very Few Surprises and a Price That Turns It Into a Luxury Item
- According to This Chart That Ranks Countries by Beer Consumption, China Is Beer Country
- SpaceX Makes History Again With Polaris Dawn. It Launched Four Civilians Into the Van Allen Radiation Belt
- Space Force’s Guardians Still Don’t Have Official Dress Uniforms, but Odds Are They’re Going to Look Like Something Out of Star Trek
- New iPhone 16: A Breakdown of the Main Differences Between the New Four Models
- The iPhone 16, a New Apple Watch, and All the New Products Announced on Apple’s September Event
- AirPods 2024: A Breakdown of Apple’s New Headphone Lineup
09 of September of 2024
- Apple Watch Series 10: Thinner Than Ever With a Spectacular Screen and Redesign
- iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max: By Focusing on Refining a Product, Apple Did the Same Thing It Always Does
- The AirPods Max Get a Subtle Makeover: Same Chip, New Port, and New Colors
- AI Finally Arrives on iPhones and Macs Next Month. Apple Intelligence Is All About Privacy (and Not Screwing Up)
- New iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus: More Power and a New Camera Button That Expands Photographic Options
- If You’ve Started to See Fridges Decorated With Vases and Photos on TikTok, There’s an Explanation. It’s Called ‘Fridgescaping’
- Telegram Is More Than a Messaging App. It’s Become the New Deep Web
- A Bittersweet Ending for Boeing’s Starliner: Its Return Flight Was Nearly Perfect, Except for a Few New Issues
- An Ode to The World’s Unluckiest Astronaut: He Trained for 14 Years to Go Into Space, Only to Be Replaced by an Actress
- Latinos in South Florida Have Been Blending English and Spanish for Years. Linguists Say They’ve Created a New Dialect
08 of September of 2024
- The Best Alternatives to Telegram if You’re Looking for Private or Well-Moderated Messaging Apps
- A New Titanic Expedition Brought Back Two Surprises: A Treasure and Confirmation That the Movie’s Most Famous Scene Is Now Impossible
- A Luxury Cruise Ship With $900,000 Cabins That Aims to Go Round the World Can’t Sail Away. There Are 200 Passengers Stranded Since May
- Content Delivery Network, Explained: How a Group of Servers Helps the Web Load Faster
- Humans Aren’t Meant to Explore the Depths of the Ocean. They Still Insist on Doing It and Asking a Question: How Deep Can a Submarine Go?
- Researchers Are Trying to Find Out Why Space Food Is So Bad: It’s Not the Food but the Astronauts
07 of September of 2024
- Researchers Have Created a Battery Doesn’t Lose Capacity After 850 Charge Cycles
- What Ever Happened to TomTom, the Giant That Couldn’t Beat Google Maps and Waze?
- This Is How NVIDIA Makes Money: A Breakdown of a Company That Began in Gaming and Now Dominates Data Centers in the Era of AI
- Thousands of Workers in Japan Find Themselves Incapable of Quitting Their Jobs. They’re Hiring Agencies to Do It For Them
- Can We Lose Weight by Walking? According to These Researchers, the Answer Lies in Our Genetics
06 of September of 2024
- Japan Had to End Its Overwork Model. The Four-Day Workweek Was Its Hope, but It’s Failing
- Sony May Have Accidentally Leaked the Design of the PlayStation 5 Pro. Here’s What We Know
- How a Bat Die-Off Led to a Rise in Infant Deaths in America
- Telegram Hit by Wave of Change Following CEO’s Arrest. The Platform Is Considering Moderating Chats It Previously Left Untouched
- Bluetooth 6.0: A Breakdown of the New Features and Differences in the Latest Version of the Wireless Communication Standard
- No One Understood How an Unknown Musician Became a Millionaire in Such a Short Time. What the FBI Found Is a Warning to Others in the Industry
- Scientists Have Been Searching for the Elixir of Invisibility for Decades. It Turns Out It Was in the Most Unexpected Place: Doritos
- New Trailer for Megalopolis Confirms What We Already Knew: Coppola’s New Film Is Pure Madness
- Swiss Has Taken Luxury Too Far: The Weight of Its First Class Section Is Forcing the Airline to Redistribute Weight on Its Planes
- Chinese Researchers Present a Simple Strategy for Weight Loss: Eating Raw Vegetables
- EU Claims That One of the Internet’s Most Viral Retro Consoles Is So Toxic That It’s Illegal
- I’ve Tested GrapheneOS, the Super Secure Android Operating System Far Away From Google’s Claws. This Is My Experience
05 of September of 2024
- The End of Plastic as We Know It Is Near. Self-Destructing Plastic Is Just Around the Corner
- reMarkable Paper Pro: The Thinnest E Ink Tablet on the Market Breaks Out the Color and Celebrates Minimalism
- Elon Musk’s Starship Opened an Unprecedented Hole in the Ionosphere, Russian Researchers Say
- Elon Musk Used Starlink to Bypass the X Ban in Brazil. 48 Hours Later, He Changed His Mind
- From Misidentified Meteorites to Picassos: This Is What Happens When Household Objects End Up Being Masterpieces
- For Some Students, Back-to-School Means Back to Sticking Their Phones in Yondr Pouches. Here’s What You Need to Know
- Microsoft and Apple Seemed to Have Ended Their War Over Cloud Gaming, but the Fight Is More Intense Than Ever
- There’s a Big ‘Black Hole’ in Our Daily Productivity. This Neuroscientist Believes He’s Found a Way Around It: Coffee
- A Woman Used an AirTag to Check Whether Her Plastic Was Actually Being Recycled. The Answer, for Now, Is No
04 of September of 2024
- Apple’s Box Office Failures Are Taking Their Toll: The New Brad Pitt and George Clooney Movie, Acclaimed in Venice, Will Barely Make It Into Theaters
- The Failure of PlayStation’s Latest Game Proves That When Everything Goes Wrong, Sony Makes It Worse
- China Isn’t Satisfied With Creating the World’s Largest Offshore Windmills. Now It Wants Them to Be Used to Breed Fish, Too
- When Landslides Turn a Paradise Into Hell: A Look at the Crisis in Rancho Palos Verdes in California
- Mechanical Keyboards Are Facing Tough Competition From a New Arrival: Hall Effect Keyboards
- Intel’s Big Bet on Laptops Is Here: These Are the Intel Core Ultra 200V ‘Lunar Lake’ Chips
- Elon Musk Has Emerged as an Unpredictable Geopolitical Force, and No One Knows How to Stop Him
- The Clue Needed to Solve the Stonehenge Mystery Was in a Spanish Dolmen From 1,000 Years Earlier. It Weighs More Than Two Boeing 747 Aircraft
- Microsoft Mistakenly Added an Option to Uninstall the Controversial Recall Feature in Windows 11
- Sony Will Shut Down Concord’s Servers 14 Days After Its Release. The Game Was in Development for Eight Years
03 of September of 2024
- Elon Musk Uses Starlink to Bypass Brazil’s X Ban, Pitting Satellite Technology Against Government Orders
- Peanut-Shaped Asteroids Are Surprisingly Common in the Solar System. Astronomers Just Discovered One
- Beyond the iPhone 16. Everything We Expect (and Don’t Expect) From Apple’s September 9 Event
- When Giving Out Free Water Is Against the Rules: Arizona Man Faces Off Against Homeowners Association Over Water Stand
- 1X Has Developed a Humanoid Robot Called NEO Beta. It’s So Advanced That the Company Is Already Testing It in the Real World
- ‘The Atlantic Tropics Are Completely Broken’: Experts Say the Intertropical Convergence Zone Is Shifting North, Posing a Significant Challenge
- The U.S. Atomic Bomb Development Site Is Experiencing a Plutonium Contamination Issue, Reaching Levels Similar to Chernobyl
- Astrophysicists Now Suspect Dark Matter Is Responsible for the Formation of Supermassive Black Holes
- Microsoft Seemed to Be Doing Everything Right With Xbox and Game Pass. Now Things Are Going Very Wrong
- NASA Has Successfully Stopped the ‘Strange Noise’ Coming From Starliner’s Loudspeaker. The Spacecraft Is Set to Return to Earth Soon
02 of September of 2024
- Starliner Has a Plan to Return to Earth: If It Fails to Land in the Desert, Boeing Will Probably Never Fly Again
- Starliner Astronauts Are Sounding the Alarm: They’re Hearing Strange Noises From an Internal Speaker
- The CMF Phone 1 Allows Users to Change the Back Cover, So Some People Are Doing Really Cool Things With Their 3D Printers
- South Africa Is Going to Bomb an Island With Tons of Poison. Its Goal: To Annihilate Thousands of Mice
- NASA Has Confirmed a 60-Year-Old Hypothesis: The Earth Has a Third Hidden Energy Field
- The Rise of Bystander Teslas: Police Are Towing Parked Cars They Believe May Have Recorded a Crime
- Do Fridge Magnets Increase Energy Consumption? Here’s What Manufacturers Say
- The New Mac Mini M4 Has Been Leaked. This Release Will Mark Its First Major Update in a Long Time
- Nuclear Fusion Reactors Need to Be Built With an Incredibly Tough Material. MIT Has Identified a Highly Promising Candidate
01 of September of 2024
- The Podcasting Crown No Longer Belongs to Apple or Spotify. Google Is Now King, Through YouTube That Is
- The U.S. Claims It Has Expanded Its Territory by Nearly Twice the Size of California. Now It’ll Have to Prove It
- Engineer Proposes Weird But Cheap Idea to Keep Your Home Cool in the Heat: Coating Your Windows With Yogurt
- We Imagined That Working in the Pyramids of Ancient Egypt Wasn’t Very Healthy. Now We Know Just How Toxic It Really Was