Bitcoin has taken another pounding. The leading cryptocurrency dropped 20% over the past 30 days. It now struggles to hold above the $60,000 mark that once seemed like a floo...
Paulo Vargas sat down with a Pixel phone, a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse and a USB-C hub. He intended to write and publish an entire article without touching his laptop. For ...
Code buried in the second developer beta of iOS 27 points to a product called B790. The description is brief yet telling. It speaks of handling "two images from cameras on ei...
Costco’s food court hot dog and soda combo still costs $1.50. It has for more than 40 years. That fact alone sets the retailer apart in an industry where every other chain ...
Chinese robotics firm Agibot has shipped more than 15,000 humanoid robots. Its executives make no secret of the goal. Some roles simply don't suit people. Workers stand for h...
A dermatological surgeon at one of the world’s leading cancer centers has drawn a direct line between a popular gray-market peptide and the cancerous moles he now removes f...
Anthropic rolled out Claude Science on June 30. The beta app targets researchers who spend too many hours jumping between databases, notebooks and compute clusters. It pulls ...
Apple finally delivered on years of promises this June. At its annual developer conference, the company unveiled Siri AI. A conversational assistant that pulls context from e...
Extreme heat doesn't just make people sweat. It launches a coordinated attack on nearly every major system, pushing hearts to the brink, scrambling brains and leaving kidneys...
Alibaba has taken a firm stance on the use of certain artificial intelligence tools by its staff, reportedly prohibiting employees from relying on Anthropic’s Claude for codin...
Six months after launch, one partition ballooned to 800 million rows. The growth forecast missed the mark. Every fix demanded a maintenance window the team dreaded. This scen...
Meta Platforms has introduced rate limits on a key feature of its popular smart glasses. Owners who paid hundreds of dollars for Ray-Ban Meta or similar models now face restr...
Finland marked the end of an era on June 30. The country switched off its last analogue landline network after nearly 150 years of continuous service. A symbolic final call p...
Samsung equips its Galaxy phones with multiple ways to check battery condition. Yet the official screens often leave owners with incomplete data. A recent ...
Scientists have turned Madagascar hissing cockroaches into amphibious machines. A team from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and Waseda University in Japan fitte...
Midjourney just flipped the script. In a copyright battle that could reshape entertainment, the AI company now insists Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. open their books on ...
Cheyenne, Wyoming, built its reputation as a data center haven. Microsoft arrived more than a decade ago. Others followed. The high plains offered cheap land, abundant power ...
Laptop batteries don't last forever. Heat, charge cycles and charging speed all take their toll. Yet for years a quiet component in the Linux desktop stack quietly pushed som...
GNOME developers dropped the first unstable snapshot of their next major release this week. The alpha build for version 51 arrives with dozens of targeted fixes and additions...
KDE developers made a quiet but telling move this week. They removed support for desktop OpenGL from the KWin compositor in the upcoming Plasma 6.8 release. The decision caug...
GNOME's Mutter compositor just gained official support for a standardized way for applications to request background blur. The change landed in the code for GNOME 51. It clos...
Intel engineers continue their methodical push to ready the next major processor architecture for open-source systems. With the Linux 7.3 kernel still months from its merge w...
Michael Larabel hadn't touched serious video capture testing on Linux in years. The last time he did, Hauppauge PCI cards ruled the scene. That changed this week. A reader ti...
Graphics drivers in the Linux kernel just got a timely boost. A fresh set of changes to the shared DRM scheduler promises to cut job submission latency dramatically when the ...