News Archive
22 of November of 2024
21 of November of 2024
- Island Officials in Italy Have an Idea to Boost the Economy: “Give Away” Houses to People Who Want to Leave the U.S. After the Elections
- Sweden Has Just Cancelled 13 Offshore Wind Projects Due to Military Concerns
- The U.S. Is Preparing a New ‘Manhattan Project’. This Time, the Protagonist Isn’t the Atomic Bomb but an AI System
- This Was the First Manufacturer to Invest in Foldable Phones. It Just Declared Bankruptcy
- Jensen Huang Sees a Future Where We’ll All Be Working With ‘AI Employees.’ Bill Gates Agrees
20 of November of 2024
- Making More Money by Raising Streaming Fees Isn’t a Crazy Strategy. Just Look at Apple TV+
- Microsoft Thinks Running Windows in the Cloud Is a Great Idea. It’s Unveiled a Mini PC With a ‘miniWindows’ to Prove It
- The Incredible Story of an Airline That Has Been Operating for 34 Years Without Success: It’s Yet to Carry a Single Passenger
- AI Memory Comes at a Cost: Gemini Now Remembers Things as Long as You Pay
- Sharing an Email Address Online Can Be Scary. Google Is Working on a Solution: Letting Users Camouflage It
19 of November of 2024
- Google, Amazon, and Perplexity Are Trying Everything They Can to Make Money Off AI. Their New Idea: AI Shopping
- A 33-Year-Old CEO and Only 20 Full-Time Employees: This Is the Tiny Bluesky Team That’s Taking On X
- There’s a Renewed Interest in Nuclear Power, and One Country Rich in Uranium Is Poised to Capitalize on It: Canada
- Scientists Finally Understand How Neurons Coordinate More Effectively: The Secret Lies in Fractals
- Apple Is No Longer Searching for ‘The Next iPhone.’ A Steady Transformation Is Proving to Be More Effective
18 of November of 2024
- China Has Discovered That Japan Is the Best Place to Get a Driver’s License. Japanese Aren’t Too Pleased About It
- Canada Has Banned TikTok Nationwide. It Did So in a Surprising Way: Without Affecting Users
- The War in Ukraine Is About to Change, and the Trigger Isn’t Russian or Ukrainian. It’s Called ATACMS, and It’s Made in the U.S.
- The EV Paradise Levels Up: Norway Now Has More Electric Cars Than Gasoline Cars on Its Roads
- Netflix Wants to Establish Itself as a Major Platform for Live Events. It’s Had Mixed Results
- Experts Have a Universal Tip for Burning Calories While Walking: Take Breaks and Don’t Worry About Moving Constantly
- A Group of Astrophysicists Casts Doubt on the Kerr Hypothesis, Proving That Black Holes Continue to Deliver Surprises
- The Ruins of the Soviet Space Program in Kazakhstan Are in a Hangar That Embodies Both Death and Fascination
17 of November of 2024
- EY Has a Strict Stance Against Multitasking: It Fired Multiple Employees for Enrolling in Two Online Courses at the Same Time
- When You’re Tired of Writing, Remember This: One Man Wrote a Quarter of the Encyclopedia by Himself
- If You See Someone Holding a Blue Bag in Japan, Don’t Speak to Them. They’ve Paid for a Precious Commodity: Silence
- China’s New Toy: A Magnet That Produces a Magnetic Field 800,000 Times Stronger Than That of the Earth
15 of November of 2024
- The U.S. Is Successfully Undermining AI Chip Manufacturing in China, SMIC Confirms
- Before the Premiere of Gladiator II, Ridley Scott Had Already Achieved One of His Big Goals: Making Historians Mad
- After Canceling Halloween to Avoid Mass Tourism, Tokyo Is Now Calling Off New Year’s Eve, Too
- In a Bizarre Experiment, Canadian Scientists Develop a Type of Light That Can Cast a Shadow
- After Limiting Overtime, Japan Embarks on a Big Labor Reform: Banning Employees From Working for 48 Consecutive Days
- Someone Has Moved the UK’s Oldest Satellite. No One Knows How or Why, But There’s One Suspect
14 of November of 2024
- Wi-Fi 8 Is Currently in Development: It’ll Prioritize Reliability Over Speed
- Climate of 2024 Will Break a New Barrier, Exceeding the 1.5 Degrees Celsius Threshold, Scientists Say
- Many Games Are at Risk of Being Lost Forever. GOG Has a Program Dedicated to Preserving Them (and Already Includes More Than 100 Titles)
- Faced With an Aging Population, Japan Makes an Unprecedented Move: Opening Its Doors to Nomads
- Employees Have Bad News for Tech Companies Investing in AI: The Rate of AI Adoption Has Slowed
- Generative AI Is Barely Improving: Training Models With More GPUs and Data Doesn’t Help Much Anymore
13 of November of 2024
- Under Biden, the U.S. Aimed to Triple Nuclear Power Capacity by 2050. It’s Not Clear Yet If Trump Will Follow His Lead
- Google Isn’t the Only One Screwing Up With AI: Apple Intelligence’s Notifications Have Plenty of Room for Improvement
- I Tried ChatGPT Search, and It Looks Promising. What I Don’t Understand Is Why It’s So Hidden
- Nissan Wanted Electric Vehicles to Be Part of Its Future Strategy. Now, It Plans to Lay Off 9,000 Employees, and Proves Toyota Was Right
- Apple Sets Its Sights on the Smart Home Segment: It Reportedly Plans to Launch a Competitor to Amazon’s Echo Hub in March
12 of November of 2024
- France Is Developing an Alternative to ITER in Nuclear Fusion: A Commercial Stellarator Reactor
- U.S. Keeps a Watchful Eye on Moore Threads, China’s Version of Nvidia
- These Aren’t Impressionist Paintings, They’re the Latest Photos of Jupiter Taken by NASA’s Juno Spacecraft
- Ukraine Successfully Captures a Russian Decoy Drone, Revealing a Surprising Detail: It Was Made in the U.S.
- Bitcoin Reaches Historic Highs After Trump’s Victory as Cryptocurrencies Surge
11 of November of 2024
- ‘The Saddest Thing I’ve Seen in Italy’: Rome’s Solution for Trevi Fountain Renovation Is a Children’s Pool
- The Tesla Cybertruck Was Marketed as Indestructible, and Everything Suggests It Actually Is. That’s a Big Problem
- Bill Gates and Sam Altman Are Certain About One Thing: Personalized AI Agents Will Revolutionize the Workplace
- Louis Vuitton’s Latest Offering for the Wealthy Revives a 19th-Century Concept: Carrying a Bed in a Trunk
- The Interior of the New M4 Mac Mini Reveals More Than One Surprise
10 of November of 2024
- It Wasn’t a Woman, nor Was She Holding Her Child. A New Study Has Revealed That the Victims of Pompeii Aren’t What We Thought
- Trump’s Reelection Forces Mad Rush Among Chip Manufacturers to Secure Subsidies Before He Goes Back to the White House
09 of November of 2024
- SpaceX Puts the Pedal to the Metal: It Will Launch the Last Starship of the Current Generation in Less Than Two Weeks
- Australia Compared 1,700 Sheep and Discovered Something Unexpected: Those That Graze on Solar Farms Produce Higher-Quality Wool
- Hong Kong Sets 86 Square Feet as the Minimum Housing Standard, Creating Another Problem: Where to House so Many People
08 of November of 2024
- With Rent Sky High, This Man Created a Workaround in a New York Hotel. He Paid the First Night and Stayed for Five Years for Free
- A Look at Polymarket, the New and Intriguing Phenomenon for Predicting Election Results Using Bets
- Elon Musk Runs Five Companies, Campaigned for Donald Trump, and Still Found Time to Set Records in Diablo IV
- This Is How Trump’s Reelection Will Impact the Technology Sector
07 of November of 2024
- Netflix Pulls Plug on One of Its Most Unusual Experiments, Removing an Entire Category From Its Offerings
- Qualcomm Was Once Primarily Focused on Manufacturing Phones. Its Revenue Has Now Skyrocketed Thanks to Cars
- Researchers Successfully Launch the First Wooden Satellite Into Space. They Want to Change the Rules
- This Is Clever Japanese Technique Helps You Dry Clothes Faster in Winter
06 of November of 2024
- Mozilla Lays Off 30% of Its Staff, Dealing a Huge Blow to Its Efforts to Promote an Open and Accessible Internet
- 13 Years After Disaster, a Robot Searches for Melted Fuel Deep Inside Fukushima
- The Hubble and James Webb Telescopes Worked Together to Observe the Disk Around Star Vega. Something’s Not Right
- There Was a Trick in the Bible’s Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes. Science Has Just Uncovered It
- New Material Revolutionizes Carbon Capture Technology: 200 Grams of It Can Absorb as Much Carbon Dioxide as a Tree
05 of November of 2024
- Satellite Imagery Suggests China Is Building a Massive, Mysterious Ship
- Meta Paved the Way With Its Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, and Now Apple Is Looking to Follow Suit: This Is Atlas
- ChatGPT Search Has One Big Disadvantage Compared to Google’s Search Engine. It’s Better in Almost Everything Else
- Meta Is Interested in Pursuing Nuclear Power. The Problem: Bees Are Reportedly Complicating Its Plans
04 of November of 2024
- Starlink’s New Direct to Cell Technology Will Give You a Signal Without a Direct View of the Sky
- After Elon Musk’s Starlink Left Europe at a Disadvantage, Officials Are Working on a Homegrown Solution: IRIS2
- Official Support for Windows 10 Is Nearing Its End: What You’ll Need to Pay to Keep Upgrading
- Linus Torvalds Removes Russian Developers From Linux Kernel Development. The Country Now Has Its Own Plans
- The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 Is an Attractive, Affordable Touchscreen That Lets You Create Your Own Linux Tablet
- The Green Spot That Could Have Changed History: NASA Leaves Behind Its Best Clue to Past Life on Mars
03 of November of 2024
02 of November of 2024
- We Owe 8% of Our DNA to Ancient Infections. Now, Scientists Have Discovered a New Role for These Genes
- The World's Oldest Active Warship Is Still Afloat. The 225-Year-Old Vessel Is Made of Wood and Was Used to Fight Pirates
- The New Pokémon Mobile Game Consists Purely of Opening Packs of Cards. It’s Bound to Be a Money-Making Machine
01 of November of 2024
- The More You Want to Sleep, the Harder It Is: How Anxiety Creates a Vicious Cycle That Deprives Us of Sleep
- What Are the Real Differences Between iOS and Android in 2024?
- One of the Most Influential Figures in Technology History Is Also One of the Most Discreet: TSMC Founder Morris Chang
- While Searching for Dinosaurs in Argentina, Scientists Discover a 161-Million-Year-Old Treasure: The Oldest Tadpole on the Planet