News Archive
29 of March of 2025
- I Switched From Apple Calendar to Notion Calendar. Now, My Data and Schedule Are All in One Place
- Group Orders Are the Future of the Food Delivery Industry. China Is Already Experimenting With the System
- Gamers Are Craving More Relaxing Games: Demand for Cozy Titles Has Grown by 1000% in the Last Five Years
- The Other Traumatic Consequence of Childbirth and Postpartum: Evident Changes in the Mother’s Brain
- LED Masks: The Fascinating Trend Taking Over the Facial Routine of Thousands of Women on TikTok
- An Old Urban Phenomenon Is Now Spreading Throughout Japan: Neighborhoods With More Chinese Than Japanese Residents
28 of March of 2025
- Be Prepared for a Future Without Doctors or Teachers: Bill Gates Says Humans ‘Won’t Be Needed for Most Things’
- The World’s Transition to Renewable Energy Is No Small Feat. With AI and Satellites, You Can Literally See It
- Elon Musk Laid Off Thousands of Federal Employees. China and Russia Want to Recruit Them as Spies
- A YouTuber Bought a State-of-the-Art Connected Dishwasher. That’s When His Nightmare Began
- The Latest ChatGPT-Made Image Fever Is ‘Melting’ OpenAI’s GPUs. As a Result, The Company Is Limiting User Access
- AI Models Have Always Been a Big Black Box, Preventing Users From Knowing How They ‘Think’ Inside—Until Now
- Researchers Say Consuming More Fruit and Coffee Can Lower the Risk of Tinnitus. They Don’t Know Why
- Delaware Passes ‘Billionaire’s Law’ to Prevent a DExit by American Corporations. Its Inspiration: Elon Musk
- Everyone Wants to Use ChatGPT Again. The Problem: The Reason Why They Want to Use It Infringes on Copyright
- There’s One Clear Winner From Trump’s New Tariffs on Imported Cars: Tesla, of Course
27 of March of 2025
- Since DeepSeek’s Breakthrough, All of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ Have Plummeted in the Stock Market. There’s One Exception: Apple
- U.S. Robot Manufacturers Ask the Government for Help to Compete With China. Without It, There Will Be One Clear Winner
- Magneto Is 85 Years Old, but Marvel and Disney Believe He’s the Only Solution to Save Their Struggling MCU
- Taiwan Has Copied Ukraine’s Anti-Invasion Tactic With the Endeavor Manta, a USV That Self-Destructs in Enemy Hands
- The U.S. Offers to Cut Tariffs on China, but It Wants Something in Return: TikTok
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants to 'Make Frying Oil (Beef) Tallow Again.' Experts Say Otherwise
- Isaac Asimov Predicted in 1941 That Satellites Would Transmit Energy to Earth. It’s Closer Than Ever to Becoming a Reality
- NASA Cuts $420 Million From Its Budget Per DOGE’s Guidelines. Surprise: It’s Elon Musk’s Favorite Number
- The AI Infrastructure Boom Is Starting to Crack: China Has Hundreds of Unused AI Data Centers, and It’s Not the Only One
- Ozempic Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past: Meet the Next Generation of Weight Loss Drugs
26 of March of 2025
- A Journalist Thought That Tesla Was Missing $1.4 Billion From Its Balance Sheet. It Was Then Found by the Magic of Accounting
- Are AI Models as Good as Human Intelligence? The Answer May Be in Puzzles
- A Japanese Man Was Imprisoned by Mistake and Will Now Get $85 for Every Day Spent in Jail. It’s Going to Make Him a Millionaire
- Nearly 20 Years Ago, a Telescope Captured a ‘Cosmic Tornado.’ Now, the James Webb Telescope Reveals It Was Hiding a Galaxy
- TSMC Has Always Claimed Making Chips in the U.S. Is More Expensive Than in Taiwan. Its Arizona Plant Proves Otherwise
- Napster Still Exists. A Tech Startup Just Bought It for $200 Million to Transform It Into the Spotify of 3D Concerts
- A Russian Drone Has Pierced One of the World’s Greatest Engineering Works. The Problem: It’s the Sarcophagus of Chernobyl’s Fourth Reactor
- 25 Years After the Dot-Com Bubble, a New Concern Is Looming Over the Tech Industry: A Potential AI Bubble
- Wanna Buy a Sex Toy Online in Texas? Proposed Law Says You’ll Have to Provide Your ID
- Years Ago, a Finnish Company Shortened Its Name to Lumon. Apple TV+’s Severance Has Turned This Into a Problem
- Some European Companies Seek to Cut Ties With Amazon, Google, and Microsoft Cloud Services. It Won’t Be Easy
25 of March of 2025
- Too Expensive and Too Hard to Sell: Tesla Is Bursting Into Flames Over Its Bet on the Cybertruck
- The AirPods Max Have Become the Poster Child for Apple’s Contradictions. Consistency Is No Longer a Priority for the Company
- Ukraine Is Capturing and Avoiding Russia’s Drones Using an Unexpected Shield: The Fishing Nets of a Danish Village
- Waking Up at 3:52 A.M., Dunking Your Head Into Ice Water, and Rubbing a Banana on Your Face: Male Morning Routines Are Becoming Increasingly Bizarre
- Boeing’s Had a Rough Few Years. The Air Force Just Gave It a Prime Opportunity to Recover: The New F-47 Contract
- After Conquering Space, EVs, and Social Media, Elon Musk Is Ready for His Next Venture: A Restaurant. It Won’t Be the Normal Kind
- Elon Musk’s DOGE Is Taking Weather Balloons Out of the Sky. It Could Have Serious Consequences
- The FBI Issues Warning About Online File Converters: Hackers Are Using Them to Scam You and Steal Your Data
- SpaceX Is Set to Launch the First-Ever Polar Spaceflight Soon. The Mission’s Client Is a Bitcoin Millionaire
- 12 Million People Gave Their DNA to 23andMe. The Company Just Went Bankrupt, but There’s a Bigger Problem at Stake
24 of March of 2025
- For Some Reason, People Are Trying to Crash Teslas Into Walls. It Makes More Sense Than It Sounds
- The Atmosphere Is Shrinking. That’s a Problem for SpaceX and the Other Companies Working to Put 60,000 Satellites Up There
- The Paradox of Ukraine’s Colossal Drone Industry: An Asset Against Russia, a Problem for Its Pilots
- The World’s Smallest Microcontroller Is the Size of a Black Pepper Flake. It Opens Up ‘Unlimited Possibilities’
- China’s Thorium-Based Molten Salt Reactor Might Be the Reason the Country Is Now a Leader in Nuclear Energy. Here’s Why
- The Pentagon Has a Secret Plan in Case of a War With China. The Problem Is in Who It Might Have Told: Elon Musk
- Chinese Researchers Discover a Way to Recycle 99.9% of Electric Car Batteries: The Glycine in Your Protein Shakes
- What if the Constants of the Universe Aren’t Truly Constant? Researchers Say the Key Lies in the Nuclear Clock
- ‘Zombie Deer Disease’ Isn’t a Joke. Scientists Warn That There Could Be Human Cases One day
- North Korea Unveils a Small ‘Manhattan’ With 10,000 New Apartments. The Question Is What Lies Beyond the Facade
- Willpower Alone Often Isn’t Enough When Creating New Habits. Your Brain Offers a Better Solution: Personal Automation
23 of March of 2025
- U.S. Denies to Put a Kill Switch in Its F-35 Fighter Jets to Avoid Losing a Fortune. There’s a Bigger Issue at Play: Controlling the ‘Blue Line’
- We’ve Been Domesticating Avocados Since the Pleistocene. It Took Us 8,000 Years to Perfect Them
- Thousands of Women Sleep With Masks and Tape on Their Faces. There’s a Reason Behind It: TikTok’s ‘Morning Shed’ Trend
- Disney+’s Latest Idea to Attract Users: Streaming the Simpsons 24/7 on a Dedicated Channel
22 of March of 2025
- We Thought There Were 8 Billion People on Earth. Researchers Say the Real Number Could Be Much Higher
- Once Known for Its Beauty and Bad Bunny’s Song, the Japanese Island of Yonaguni Is Now a Military Fortress Because of Taiwan
- George Lucas Had a Massive Vision for Star Wars Before He Sold It to Disney: A $4 Billion Series
- Figure Develops a System for Large-Scale Production of Humanoid Robots. This Means That There Will Be Robots Building Robots
- Digital Serendipity Is at Risk of Disappearing. The Internet Knows You All Too Well
21 of March of 2025
- A New Study Challenges the Belief That Creatine Is One of the Most Effective Supplements for Building Muscle Mass
- Generating Electricity From the Earth’s Rotation Seemed Impossible. These Physicists Have Proven Otherwise
- This 4,500-Year-Old Game Was a Complete Mystery Until Now. AI Has Finally Deciphered It
- Weather Forecasting Is a Private Business. A New AI Model Aims to Democratize It
- Tesla Recalls Nearly Every Cybertruck Ever Sold in the U.S. It Has a Good Reason: Some Parts Are Falling Off
- Nvidia Eyes Another Disruptive Technology After the Success of Its AI Chips: Quantum Computers
- Samsung Faces One of Its Most Challenging Periods Ever. The Issue: It’s Struggling to Keep Up With TSMC and SK Hynix
- Retiring the American Penny Could Create an Entirely New Problem Around Another Coin: Nickels
- OpenAI’s New Voice Models Can Now Talk Like Customer Service Agents. Their Next Destination: Call Centers
- Chinese Scientists Have Just Turned the Moon Race Upside Down After Detecting a Design Flaw in NASA’s Reactor
20 of March of 2025
- Scientists Trapped on a Remote Base in Antarctica Face an Unexpected Challenge: One of Them Threatens the Safety of the Others
- Pebble’s Resurgence Is a Reminder to the Tech Industry That Greatness Lies in Small Ambitions
- Not Even Apple Can Make Apple TV+ Work. The Service Has Created a Billion-Dollar Hole in the Company’s Finances
- Despite Precarious Wages and Skyrocketing Rents, Gen Z Will Soon Be the Wealthiest Generation in History
- Being an Astronaut Isn’t About Money. Here’s How Much NASA Pays for Overtime in Space
- Elon Musk Fired 6,000 Federal Employees Weeks Ago. Now, the U.S. Faces a Massive Influx of Invasive Species
- U.S. Officials Are Ramping Up Seizures at the Border. Curiously, the Most Confiscated Item Isn’t Drugs, It’s Eggs
19 of March of 2025
- The Images of the Sunset on the Moon Are More Than Just Curious. They’ll Also Help Solve an Old Mystery
- Elon Musk’s Dad Thought His Son Had Too Much on His Plate. Tesla’s Latest Setback Proves Him Right
- iPhone 16e Review: The Most Affordable iPhone No Longer Offers the Best Value
- Google’s New AI Model Is a Great Yet Problematic Tool: It Can Remove Watermarks From Images
- Texas Says It Wants to Ban AI-Generated Child Porn. It May End Up Banning Popular Anime Shows Instead
- China Declassifies a Top Secret Spacecraft: The Highest-Altitude Radar Satellite Ever Created
- Data From the James Webb Space Telescope Revives a Bold Cosmic Theory: Our Universe Exists Inside a Black Hole
- The Stranded Astronauts Soap Opera Comes to an End: They’ve Finally Returned to Earth Nine Months Later
18 of March of 2025
- AI Videos Have Broken Instagram and TikTok’s Algorithms. Welcome to Social Media’s ‘AI Slop’ Era
- Google Has Been Struggling With Pixel Processor Issues for Years. A Potential Collaboration Could Fix Them
- Researchers Disassembled Batteries From Tesla and BYD to Find Out Which One Performed Better and Cost Less. The Answer Might Surprise You
- Something Weird Is Happening With the Super Nintendo Consoles From the '90s: They’re Getting Faster and Faster
- Japan Makes a Historic Decision Amid U.S. Uncertainty: Deploying Long-Range Missiles Capable of Reaching North Korea and China
- The iPhone 16e Is Selling Like Hot Cakes. As It Turns Out, a Phone That Was Just a Phone Wasn’t Such a Bad Idea
- Someone Aced a Job Interview at Amazon Using AI. The Incident Is Making Google Consider Bringing Back In-Person Meetings for Candidates
- Starbucks Lawsuit: A Man Suffered Third Degree Burns After Dropping Hot Tea in His Lap. He Was Just Awarded $50 Million
- Elon Musk Shuts Down Design Flaw Rumors in the New Starship, Says It’s Going to Mars Next Year
17 of March of 2025
- If You Use Wired Headphones, You’re at Risk: They’re the Ideal Prey for Hackers
- Something Incredible Occurs Inside the Most Advanced Chip-Making Machines: Small Supernovae
- Boeing’s Latest Product Isn’t a Plane. It’s Called the GLSDB, an Improved Bomb On Its Way to Ukraine
- While All Eyes Were on Silicon Valley, a Danish City Was Quietly Shaping Its Future. Today It’s Established Itself as the Capital of Robotics
- Interchangeable Heads and Terrifying Faces: These Five Puppets Are Turning Archaeology Upside Down
- The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Had an Expected Effect on American Restaurants: It’s Boosted Their Productivity
- Researchers Detected a Strange Chemical Signal at the Center of the Galaxy. It May Be a New Type of Dark Matter
- U.S. Egg Shortage: Finland Says Sorry, Declines to Send Eggs to America
- Google Is Killing Off an App That’s Been on All Android Devices Since 2016. AI Is to Blame
- Debris From SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Rockets Isn’t Something to Be Taken Lightly. It Cost Poland’s Space Agency President His Job
16 of March of 2025
- Researchers Have Been Studying the Oldest Human Remains Found in Western Europe for Years. They Still Don’t Know Which Species They Belong to
- Canada Wanted the U.S. to Get a Taste of Its Own Medicine, So It Targeted Coffee: Don’t Say ‘Americano,’ Say ‘Canadiano’
- Can You Spot an Intelligent Person Based on Their Personality? Scientists Say You Should Stop Trying
- SMRs Were Touted as the Future of Nuclear Power. The U.S. Pilot Project Just Failed
- The Number of Young Chinese Students Enrolled in Japanese Art Schools Has Surged Significantly. It’s a Springboard for Long-Term Residency
15 of March of 2025
- Airlines Always Let You Bring a Parachute on Board. The Only Problem: It’s Useless
- A New Study Confirms the Myth: Marriage Leads to Weight Gain, but Only for Men
- China Eliminates the Last Advantage Fighter Pilots Had Over AI: The Ability to Predict the Unpredictable
- A 19-Year-Old Hacked an iPhone and Got Hired by Apple. He Lost the Job Over a Missed Email
- This Fly Larva Turned Its Butt Into a Termite’s Head. The Big Question: What Will It Look Like as an Adult?
- Elon Musk Bought a New Laptop and Was Asked to Create a Microsoft Account. He Utterly Refused
14 of March of 2025
- Pirates Bought an Island in the U.S. in 1959. Its Inhabitants Have Spoken a Variation of English That No One Understands Ever Since
- The Jewel in Apple’s Crown Isn’t Its Products, but Its Credibility. The Company Just Threw It Away
- Long Workdays Are Out in China. To Get Employees to Comply, Companies Have Resorted to Kicking Them Out of the Office
- The Tesla Roadster Remains a Dream, So Two Former Tesla Engineers Decided to Build Their Own
- China Is Getting Closer to Surpassing NASA With Its Own Mars Mission. It Just Invited Other Countries to Join
- Nvidia Addresses GeForce RTX 50 Shipment Backlash. Users Aren’t Convinced
- A Fired Developer Wreaked Havoc at His Former Company With a Kill Switch. He’s Now Facing 10 Years in Prison for the Damage
- Researchers Are Getting Closer to Creating the Ultimate Search-and-Rescue Workers: Cyborg Cockroaches
- Mufasa Is Disney’s Most Unexpected Box Office Hit This Year. It’s All Because It Didn’t Rush It to Disney+
- Meta Has Started to Shut Down Its Independent Fact-Checking Program. It’s Replacing It With a Tool That Uses X’s Algorithm
13 of March of 2025
- Amazon Was on the Verge of Buying the Company Behind Roomba for $1.4 Billion. Today, It’s Worth Seven Times Less
- The Webb Telescope Has a New Friend in Space: ‘We Are Literally Mapping the Entire Celestial Sky’
- All Major AI Companies Have Ignored Copyright Laws. The Shocking Thing Is That There Are Still No Consequences
- Volkswagen Has a Backup Plan in Case Its $22,000 EV Doesn’t Succeed: Selling Sausages
- Chinese Scientists Claim to Have Created a Groundbreaking Device: The World’s Fastest and Most Efficient Transistor
- Cutting and Firing Employees in the U.S. Isn’t Enough for Elon Musk. He Has a New Target: Italy
- Who Is Lip-Bu Tan? Intel’s New CEO Promises a Change of Direction and May Announce Further Layoffs
- Homes in the World’s Largest 3D-Printed Neighborhood Take One Week to Print. This Is What They Look Like
- Taking AI Beyond the Screen: With Gemini Robotics, Google Enhances Robots’ Interaction With the Physical World
- Astronomers Thought They Had Counted All of Saturn’s Moons. After Studying Them for a Year, They Received Quite a Surprise
- Intel Has a New CEO: Lip-Bu Tan Takes Up the Role at a Crucial Time for the Tech Company
12 of March of 2025
- In a World Where AI Systems Say Yes to Everything, One Concern Remains: We’ll Never Create an Einstein or Newton This Way
- There’s One Way to Enhance the Effectiveness of Weight Loss Treatments Like Ozempic. The Key: Tricking Your Metabolism
- Meta Has Fired 35,600 Employees Since 2020. Mark Zuckerberg Has a List to Decide Who Can Return
- After 50 Years, the U.S. Returns to the Moon With ‘Low-Cost’ Spacecraft. The Results Have Been Disastrous
- Las Vegas Transformed Entertainment With The Sphere. Its Creators Now Want to Take This Innovative Concept a Step Further
- The World Needs More Efficient and High-Quality Batteries. Researchers Have Come Up With an Innovative Solution: Nuclear Batteries
- Girl Scout Cookies Lawsuit, Explained: Do America’s Cookies Really Contain Harmful Metals and Toxins?
- Emptying a Robot Vacuum Is a Total Bore. iRobot Has Come Up With the Perfect Solution: Sticking a Dust Compactor Into Its New Roomba
- Ukraine’s Problem Isn’t Just a Shortage of Weapons. It’s Also the U.S.’ Capability to Disable Supplied Artillery Remotely
- M4 MacBook Air (2025) Review: Apple’s Most Exciting Laptop Just Got Better With More Power at a Lower Price
- Chromecast Not Working? This Is Why You Can’t Cast Content and How to Fix It
11 of March of 2025
- A Reddit User Has Found an Effective Solution to Fight Procrastination: Writing Down Tasks as Soon as You Think of Them
- We Thought We Had Seen Everything About the Futuristic City of Neom. A Document Reveals What Saudi Arabia Had Been Hiding
- DeepSeek Is the Most Popular AI Company in Tech. Unlike Its Peers, It Refuses to Accept External Investments
- Tech Billionaires Bet on Trump in January. By March, They Had Lost $209 Billion
- Tesla Has a Serious Problem: Its Stock Has Been Plummeting Since the Beginning of the Year and It’s Getting Worse Day by Day
- You Should Probably Check on Your Old Warner Bros. DVDs: They May Be Affected by Disc Rot
- China Isn’t Sitting Still When It Comes to Nuclear Fusion. It Just Took One More Step Towards Completing Its Own ITER Project
- A Group of North Korean Hackers Pulled Off the Biggest Crypto Robbery in History. This Is How They Did It
- The Astronauts Stuck in Space Are Finally Leaving the ISS. Their Final Message Is a Bold Statement: Elon Musk Was Right
10 of March of 2025
- Move Over, DeepSeek: Manus Is China’s New AI Sensation. However, It’s Sparking Both Excitement and Skepticism
- China Has an Ace Up Its Sleeve to Win the AI Race: It Relies on Thousands Upon Thousands of Chinese University Students
- North Korea Eliminates Doubts About Its Alliance With Russia by Announcing Its First Nuclear-Powered Submarine
- Japan’s Demographic Crisis Is Causing Serious Labor Shortages. The Solution: Thousands of Cat-Faced Robots
- Mickey 17 Is the Latest Dystopian Sci-Fi Movie to Top the Box Office. It’s Still Not Enough
- France Attracts More Tourists Than Any Other Country. To Limit the Influx, It’s Increasing Flight Prices
- In California, Even Politicians Think Bigfoot Is Important. One Wants to Officially Recognize It by Law
- Alibaba’s RISC-V CPU Is More Than Just a Chip. It Represents China’s Path to Tech Self-Sufficiency
- BYD Debuts a James Bond-Like Car That Can Launch a Drone. Now the Question Is: What For?
09 of March of 2025
- ‘I’m Literally Losing Sleep’: Bill Gates Saw Microsoft’s Dominance Threatened in 1996 by This Revolutionary Technology
- We Have a Lot of Digital Superstitions. They Just Stifle Our Productivity
- Best Streaming TV Device: Here Are the Top Media Players of 2025
- Bill Gates Has a $107 Billion Fortune and a Surprisingly Affordable Watch Collection. All of His Watches Are Casio Models
- China Has Discovered an Energy Source So Massive It Could Last 60,000 Years. The Bad News: It’s Thorium
08 of March of 2025
- Meet China’s ‘Water Dragon,’ the World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft
- While the Rest of Japan Shrinks, Tokyo Grows. This Phenomenon Has a Name: Ikkyoku Shūchū
- Some People Never Know When to Stop Watching a Show. This Data Journalist Found the Exact Moment to Cut the Cord
- Gen Z Is Back in the Office With a New Anti-Stress Strategy: Pretending to Be Too Busy
- We Spent Years Trying to Reinvent the Wheel. It Turns Out It Was as Easy as Replacing It With Pilates Balls
07 of March of 2025
- As Japan Moves Away From Paper Porn, Its Streets Feel the Impact
- Google Co-founder Larry Page Reportedly Has a New Company and a Goal: AI-Driven Manufacturing
- China and Elon Musk Are Now Competing Over Humanoid Robots. We’re In for a Long Ride
- Shaquille O’Neal Reveals How He Quadrupled His Fortune Using Jeff Bezos’ Investment Philosophy
- Researchers Discover an Anomaly at the Bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The Issue: They Don’t Know What It Is
- One Key Fact Explains Why China Might Challenge America’s AI Dominance: DeepSeek Is 8.5 Times Cheaper to Run Than ChatGPT
- The Creator of Ozempic Has a New Plan: Selling and Sending Wegovy Directly to Consumers
- Texas Helped Big Betters Buy a $95 Million Jackpot. Now, It’s Investigating Whether There Was Foul Play
- It’s Happened Again: Intuitive Machines’ Lander Reaches the Moon Successfully but Falls Over at the Last Minute
- SpaceX Loses Another Starship: The Rocket Has Exploded for the Second Time in a Row and Faces Its Biggest Failures in Recent History
06 of March of 2025
- The ‘Anti-Musk’ Movement Is Growing in the U.S. Tesla Dealers, Cars, and Charging Stations Are Paying the Price
- How to Use an Old Phone as a Music Player
- Nothing Phone (3a) Pro Review: You Can’t Judge Something Only by Its Looks… Not Even This Nothing Phone
- Where’s My Downloads Folder? How to Find It on Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows, and Mac
- SpaceX Has Launched 8,000 Starlink Satellites in Just Five Years. This Is Why It’s Still Not Enough
- How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to Xbox One
- The Voyager Probes Are Running Low on Plutonium 48 Years Later. NASA Has Just Taken Extreme Measures
- Former Enemies Reunite to Bring Social Media Dinosaur Digg Back to Life
- Fitbit Ionic vs. Fitbit Versa: Which Smartwatch Is the Best Fit for You?
- Meet Amira, an Unsettlingly Realistic Robot With Synthetic Skin That Reacts to Things Just Like You
05 of March of 2025
- A Pakistani Astronaut on the Chinese Space Station Isn’t Just an Unexpected Sight. It’s China Aiming to Fill the Void Left by the U.S.
- Netflix Doesn’t Care if You Cancel Your Subscription. Data Shows You’ll Most Likely Sign Up Again at Some Point
- This NASA Image Reveals the Latest U.S. Project: Turning an Abandoned Island Into a Global Weapons Delivery Base
- New Apple MacBook Air (2025): More Power, New Colors, and a Lower Price
- New Apple Mac Studio (2025): The Most Powerful Apple Computer Arrives With M4 Max and M3 Ultra Chips, Plus a Focus on AI
- Mark Zuckerberg Celebrated His Wife’s Birthday in Style, With a $1.3 Million Rolex and a Sequined Jumpsuit
- Eggs Are Getting So Expensive in the U.S. That Some Companies Have Found an Unusual Solution: Renting Out Chickens
- The Trump Administration Briefly Considered Putting the FBI’s Headquarters for Sale. Then, It Changed Its Mind
- Monopoly Keeps Evolving: The Latest Version of the Board Game Ditches Cash for a Mobile App
04 of March of 2025
- Nvidia’s Graphics Cards Are the New iPhones. If You’re Looking for a Decent Model, You’ll Have to Spend $1,000
- A Tesla Founder Wants to Give You Some Advice: Most EVs ‘Suck.’ This Is the Most Common Mistake in the Industry
- New Apple iPad (2025): It Has More Power and Storage, but the Real Surprise Is Its Price
- New Apple iPad Air (2025): The M3 Chip Arrives to Give Apple’s AI Extra Power
- Crypto Was Supposed to Be a Currency Independent From Government Control. The U.S. Just Killed the Idea
- TSMC Finds a Way to Avoid U.S. Tariffs. It’s Going to Cost It $100 Billion
- States Are Moving to Ban Weather Modification, Enshrining Conspiracy Into Law
- The Key to Longevity Lies Not in Our Genes but in Environmental Factors. The Good News Is That You Have the Power to Change Some of Them
- Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro: Say Hello to the Periscope Camera and One of the Most Intriguing AI Capabilities Ever
- Anthropic Raises Another $3.5 Billion. It’s Exactly What It Needs to Survive in an Increasingly Competitive Market
03 of March of 2025
- Meet the First Commercial Biological Computer, One of MWC 2025’s Biggest Surprises
- Sergey Brin Calls for 12-Hour Workdays Five Days a Week to Boost AI Development
- Singapore’s Government Reveals Which Companies Are Involved in Supplying Nvidia GPUs to DeepSeek
- Lenovo Is Taking the Concept of a Foldable Screen Laptop to the Next Level With Its ThinkBook Flip AI PC Concept
- Claude 3.7 Has Just Revived an Old Program From 1997. Will AI Models Be Able to Translate Projects Written in COBOL or FORTRAN?
- No Other Land Won the Oscar for Best Documentary, but No One in the U.S. Can Watch It
- Satellite Imagery Uncovers a Mysterious Complex in Neom. It’s So Opulent That It Can Only Belong to One Man
- Blue Ghost Lander Becomes Second to Land on the Moon, the First to Land in One Piece
- Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Tried to Mate for Thousands of Years. Genetics Had Other Ideas
- Lenovo Introduces a Solution to Limited Laptop Screen Space: Removable Magnetic Panels. We Tried Them Out
- Lenovo Yoga Solar PC: Introducing the First Ultra-Thin Solar-Charged Laptop
- Samsung Galaxy A56 5G: Artificial Intelligence Is Making Its Way Into Samsung’s New Mid-Range Phone
02 of March of 2025
- Xi Jinping Has His Own Version of Air Force One. This Is How China Outpaced the U.S. With Its Presidential Aircraft
- Congo Has Halted Its Cobalt Exports. This Is Good News for China But Not So Much for the Western Tech Industry
- Japan’s Paradox: The Country Keeps Attracting Tourists, But Only 17% of Its Citizens Own a Passport
- Meet the 2-7-30 Method: A Simple Strategy to ‘Hack’ Your Brain to Better Retain Knowledge
- This Curious Image Puts Humanoid Robots Side-by-Side in a Pseudo Police Lineup
01 of March of 2025
- Thousands of Years Later, the Great Wall of China Is Still Revealing Secrets: It Turns Out It’s Older Than We Thought
- BMW Doesn’t Want to Hear Anyone Talk About Solid-State Batteries: ‘There Is Still a Long Way to Go With Lithium-Ion’
- It May Look Like Toothpaste, But It’s Actually Coffee in a Tube. This Is the Quick Caffeine Fix That You Can Even Spread on Toast
- After Years of Isolation, North Korea Reopens to Foreign Tourists. The Price Is Over $600
- Meet the ‘Tesla of the Seas,’ a Start-Up That Wants to Reinvent Container Ships With Sails
- With These Solar Panels That You Can Install Like Stickers, China Wants to Conquer Every Surface