News Archive
31 of October of 2024
- Starbucks Tried to Reinvent Coffee by Mixing in Olive Oil. It Didn’t Work Out As the Company Expected
- Elon Musk Has 11 Children From Three Different Women. He’s Reportedly Purchased Three Mansions to Live ‘Communally’
- The Ironic Fate of Dropbox: The Company Who Popularized Working in the Cloud Is a Victim of Its Own Success
- Japan Reopens a Nuclear Reactor That Was Affected by the Fukushima Accident. It’s the First of 33 in the Whole Country
- After 19 Years, Reddit Has Finally Become a Profitable Company by Using This Unique Strategy
30 of October of 2024
- 01.AI Emerges as China’s New AI Giant, Competing With the Best of OpenAI. However, Its Biggest Hurdle Is, in Fact, China
- It’s Alive! NASA Reestablishes Contact With Voyager 1 Thanks to a Transmitter That Was Last Used in 1981
- Shanghai Is Full of Cops to Fight Against the Chinese Government’s Unexpected Enemy: Halloween
29 of October of 2024
- There Was Only One Thing Preventing Us From the Raspberry Pi as a PC. It Just Arrived
- Instagram Offers Several Types of Quality for Videos, and Whether Yours Looks Better Depends on One Factor: Virality
- This War Strategy Video Game Has a Very Special Player: The Pentagon
- Venom 3’s Disappointing Box Office Numbers Prompt Hollywood to Rethink Superheroes: They’re No Longer the Golden Goose They Used to Be
- A Few Months Ago, Australia Approved a New Type of Honey: It’s Made by Stingless Bees and Offers Nutritional Advantages
28 of October of 2024
- Geoffrey Hinton Was Pessimistic About AI Long Before Receiving a Nobel Prize. He’s Even More Pessimistic Now
- TSMC’s New Plant in Arizona Achieves the ‘Impossible’: Surpassing the Performance of Taiwan’s Facilities
- Cat Owners Have Been Saying Their Pets Are Liquid For a While. Now, They’re Backed by Science
- NASA Hasn’t Heard From Voyager 1 for a Week. The Spacecraft Is Currently Unreachable in Interstellar Space
- Venice Was So Fed Up With Overtourism That It Introduced an Entry Fee on 54 Days of the Year
27 of October of 2024
- A Restaurant in Germany Was Thriving With Its Star Pizza Until Police Discovered Its Secret Topping: Cocaine
- Cloud Repatriation Is a Great Idea, but Not Everyone Can Afford It
- Job Interviews Have Always Been a Game of Cunning, but AI is Taking Them to Another Level
26 of October of 2024
- Here’s an Uncomfortable Truth for Apple: When It Comes to Generative AI, It’s Far Behind Competitors—and That Won’t Change This Year
- A Library in Ireland Held a 134-Year-Old Treasure: The Lost Story Bram Stoker Wrote Before Dracula
- Experts Discover the World’s Largest Prime Number. It Took Them Six Years
25 of October of 2024
- Google’s New Interactive Map Shows You the Top Five Most-Searched Costumes in Your Area
- After a Recent Trip to China, Ford’s CEO Can’t Stop Driving the Xiaomi SU7 EV
- ‘It Was 100% Nvidia’s Fault’: Nvidia CEO Shoots Down Rumors That TSMC Was at Fault in Recent Chip Problems
- Scientists Have Tried to Find a Solution to Certain Math Problems for Over a Century. Now, AI Is Starting to Solve Them
- The Company Behind Ozempic Now Has a Massive Nvidia Supercomputer. The Goal: Discovering New Drugs
24 of October of 2024
- Taiwan Promised to Have No Nuclear Power Plants in Operation by 2025. AI Is Forcing It to Change Its Plans
- While Japan Stresses Over How to Combat Its Birth Crisis, One Man Is Trying to Break an Edo-Period Record by Having 54 Children
- Companies Have Wanted to Automate Repetitive Processes for Years. Anthropic’s AI Aims to Be the Solution They Need
- Geothermal Energy Is Gaining Momentum. One U.S. Plant Has the Capacity to Power Two Million Homes
- Apple’s Original Vision Pro Might Be Nearing Its End. The Company Is Reportedly Cutting Production and Thinking About Discontinuing It
- The Euclid Telescope Is Creating the Largest Map of the Universe. It’s Already Produced 2 Million Megapixels, and It’s Only 1% Complete
23 of October of 2024
- Ukraine Finds Western Chips in Russian Missiles. It Looks Like North Korea is Involved
- U.S. Pins Hopes on New Project to Boost Nuclear Fusion: ATLAS
- The James Webb Space Telescope Has Detected ‘Little Red Dots’ That Are Nearly as Old as the Big Bang. They Shouldn’t Exist
- ‘Hello Computer’: Anthropic’s New AI Agent Offers a Glimpse Into the Future Envisioned by Star Trek in 1986
- Every Day There Are More People in the Tech Industry Who Believe AI Could Be a Big Bubble. They May Be Right
22 of October of 2024
- FTC Ban on Fake Reviews Goes Into Effect, Authorizing Agency to Fine up to $51,000 Per Violation
- A Boeing Satellite Exploded in Geostationary Orbit. Its 57 Fragments Will Float On for Thousands of Years in the Universe
- SpaceX Is Asking for Permission to Position Starlink Satellites at Lower Altitudes. This Is the First Step Toward 1 Gbps Internet Connections
- DJI Rejects ‘Chinese Military Company’ Label and Files a Lawsuit Against the Pentagon
- To Get a Job at Meta, Follow the Example of Mark Zuckerberg’s Daughter: Fewer Degrees, More Skills
21 of October of 2024
- Totaled in the U.S., Sold in Europe. How Thousands of American Cars Ended Up in Car Lots Across Georgia
- Worldcoin Admits That Requiring an Iris Scan Was Too Much. It Says It Already Found a New Way to Confirm User Identity
- It Was Only a Matter of Time: AI Is Here to Analyze Your Poop
- An ‘Absolutely Wild’ Number of Viruses Live in the Bristles of Our Toothbrushes. As It Turns Out, It’s Good News
- Archaeologists Opened the Tomb of a Roman Gladiator. They Didn’t Find a Gladiator Inside, but They Did Find 12 Other People
20 of October of 2024
- China Is a Country Where There Are More Pets Than Children. It Only Makes Sense That People Are Sending Them Off to ‘School’
- Researchers Have Solved One of Asia’s Most Fascinating Mysteries: The Origin of Japanese People. The Key Was in a ‘Neighbor’
19 of October of 2024
- Venezuela Wants to Diversify Its Economy and Reduce Its Dependence on Oil. Its Bright Idea: Exporting Jellyfish
- South Korea’s Obsession With Success in Life Is Driving Parents to an Extreme Measure: Medicating Short Children
18 of October of 2024
- Donald Trump Says Tim Cook Called to Complain About the EU. Trump Said He Would Not ‘Let Them Take Advantage of Our Companies’
- Microsoft Plans to Transform Any TV Set Into a Cloud Gaming Console. The First Key Step: Improving Bitrate
- NASA Received a Laser Signal From 290 Million Miles Away. This Marks the Start of a New Era in Interplanetary Communication
- Amazon Web Services CEO Gives Workers Ultimatum on Returning to the Office: If You Don’t Want to Go Back, Find Another Job
- Windows Officially Launches the ChatGPT App. It's Different From the Mac App in One Key Way
17 of October of 2024
- Our Obsession With Duolingo Has Propelled Its Creator to the Billionaires List
- Malware Is Exploiting This Android Feature on Millions of Smartphones. Researchers Say They Know How to Detect It
- There Are 24,000 Abandoned Redbox Kiosks in Grocery Stores Across America. They Don’t Want Them, but These Collectors Do
- Amazon Officially Discontinues the Kindle Oasis, the Last Model With Physical Buttons
- Chinese Scientists Confirm That Covering a Desert With Solar Panels Positively Impacts the Ecosystem
16 of October of 2024
- SS United States, the Historic 990-Foot Ocean Liner That Broke Records, Will Be Sunk to Create a World’s Largest Artificial Reef
- After Months of Receiving Balloons Full of Trash, South Korea Started Using Drones. North Korea Didn’t Like It
- SpaceX Reveals the Cost of Developing Starship. The Question Is Where It Gets So Much Money From
- A British Man Lost Millions in Bitcoin When He Threw Away His Hard Drive. Now, He’s Suing City Council
15 of October of 2024
- Valve Confirms What Was Already Obvious: You Don’t Own Your Steam Games
- It Seemed Like the Deep-Sea Mining Controversy Was Fading, but the Discovery of Black Oxygen Threatens to Reignite It
- Google Goes Nuclear: It Will to Use SMR Reactors for AI Data Centers
- Animation Is Having a Magical Year: Five Films Are Dominating the Box Office, and None Are From Pixar
- Super Heavy’s Successful Maneuver Changes Everything: SpaceX Goes From Being Years Ahead of the Industry to Being Unrivaled
14 of October of 2024
- The Bitcoin Community’s Favorite Candidate for Satoshi Nakamoto Is A Cypherpunk Who Was Memorialized in the Blockchain
- Joker 2 Is Performing So Badly That It’s Not Even the Most-Watched Killer Clown Film Right Now
- What Happened to the Four Students Who Co-Founded Facebook With Mark Zuckerberg 20 Years Ago?
- SpaceX Has Achieved What Seemed Impossible: Catching the Starship’s Booster on Its First Attempt
- Canada Built an 18-Lane Highway in Hopes of Relieving Traffic. It Gets Jammed Every Day
13 of October of 2024
- The First Commercial Space Station for Millionaires Looks Like Something Out of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. All It Lacks Is a ‘Talking’ AI
- AMD Launches New GPUs for AI. The Question Is Whether They’ll Be Able to Surpass Nvidia’s Offerings
12 of October of 2024
- Swiss Court Allows Company to Require Employees to Clock Out for Bathroom Breaks
- Here’s How Much It Costs to Make an iPhone 16 Pro. Spoiler: It’s More Expensive Than Ever Before
11 of October of 2024
- X Will Pay Verified Profiles to Engage With Each Other. This Is Just Another Step to Make the Social Media Platform a Clickbait Farm
- Starlink Has Begun Charging Users a ‘Network Congestion’ Fee in High-Demand Satellite Internet Areas
- While Searching for a Balance Between Productivity and Mental Health, Generation Z Is Clear on One Thing: They Want a Four-Day Workweek
- Researchers Were Tracking a Tuna When They Discovered It Was Traveling Along a UK Highway
- Trouble in Wonderland as Trump Takes Aim at One of Elon Musk’s Great Passions: Self-Driving Cars
10 of October of 2024
- By Rewarding AI, the Nobel Prize Has Become a Popularity Contest. The Truth Is, It Always Has Been
- ‘I’m Particularly Proud That One of My Students Fired Sam Altman,’ Says Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist and AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton
- In Tokyo, There’s Growing Concern About the Impact of Mass Tourism, Particularly During Halloween. A Potential Solution: Restricting Alcohol
- Fear That Iran Will Close the Strait of Hormuz Grips the Worldwide Oil Industry
- OpenAI Will Reportedly Lose $44 Billion by 2028 and Become Profitable a Year Later
09 of October of 2024
- Nuclear Rockets Could Reach Mars Twice as Fast Compared to Current Methods. The Challenge Lies in the Design of the Reactors
- Spirit Halloween Wants to Take Over Christmas. Spooky Retailer Announces That It Will Launch Spirit Christmas Stores This Year
- Researchers Develop an AI Model That Uses 95% Less Energy. The Key Is in Multiplication
- The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Is Awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper
- While Still Lagging Behind OpenAI, There Is One Area Where Google’s AI Has Taken the Lead: The Number of Nobel Prizes