ChatGPT just got a voice that doesn't make users wait their turn. On July 8, 2026, OpenAI rolled out GPT-Live-1 and its smaller counterpart. These models power a new ChatGPT ...
Brussels moved this week to close one of the fashion industry's dirtiest secrets. From July 19 large companies across the European Union can no longer torch, shred or landfil...
Brussels is moving to reshape the rules that govern European banking. The goal is simple. Let local lenders grow big enough to stand up to their American counterparts. A new ...
SpaceX went public on June 12 in what quickly became the largest initial offering in history. The shares priced at $135. They soared past $200 in early trading. Yet barely a ...
Bitcoin trades near $64,000. That's its cheapest level in nearly two years. The drop from last October's peak above $126,000 has wiped out more than half its value. Yet for s...
Alvaro Puig learned to drive the old way. His father insisted on it. In the early 1990s the family BMW demanded a firm hand on the shifter and a steady foot on the clutch. Pu...
Elon Musk promised an AI company that would understand the universe. Two years later, xAI has delivered something more immediate: a model that gets work done cheaper and fast...
Google just made its entire library of nearly 4,000 emoji available as open-source 3D models. The move, timed to World Emoji Day, hands raw .OBJ files to developers, designer...
Teachers don't pull in doctor-level pay. Yet they land among the top professions for millionaires in America. Engineers and accountants edge them out. Business owners and law...
Pregnant women reach for acetaminophen more than any other pain reliever. Doctors recommend it. Pharmacies stock it prominently. Yet questions linger. Does it affect the baby...
Tecno has never been shy about targeting gamers and heavy users with its Pova line. The latest entry, the Pova 8 5G, doubles down on that focus. It packs an 8,000mAh battery....
Yang Zhilin once fronted a rock band named after a data structure. Now the 34-year-old runs Moonshot AI, the Chinese startup whose Kimi K3 model just rattled boardrooms from ...
Nearly 6 billion miles from Earth, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft stirred back to life this summer. After 321 days in electronic slumber, the probe signaled its health on Jun...
The Trump administration has quietly taken charge of who gets to use the most powerful American artificial intelligence systems. No longer do OpenAI and Anthropic alone pick ...
London dealers once stocked mostly familiar European and Japanese nameplates. That picture has shifted fast. Last year Chinese-built vehicles accounted for roughly 285,000 ne...
Meta has filed a patent for technology that would listen to users around the clock. It analyzes tone, sighs and laughter. Then it maps emotional states to location, time of d...
Paris and Berlin have drawn a line. After years of relying on American technology for some of their most sensitive intelligence and defense work, the two governments pledged ...
Automakers once viewed electric vehicles as a separate species. Now their core technologies flow steadily into hybrids and even traditional combustion models. The shift marks...
Google's Pixel A series has long served as the practical choice for buyers who want the company's clean software and camera smarts without the flagship price. Yet recent mode...
Stardust promises privacy. "Your data is private. Period." The slogan appears front and center on its website. Yet Mozilla's latest hands-on tests tell another story. The ast...
Google has tightened the screws on phone thieves with Android 17. The latest version doesn't just add flashy tools. It makes cracking a Pixel far tougher than before. And the...
Razer finally stepped into the Linux arena this month. The company sent its flagship Blade 18 to Phoronix for testing under Ubuntu certification. The laptop carries an Intel ...
Mesa developers wrapped up feature additions for the next quarterly update. The project tagged version 26.2.0-rc1 on July 15. This marks the branch point before the stable re...
Pat Gelsinger returned to Intel in 2021 with a clear mission. Fix the process woes. Rebuild manufacturing leadership. Turn the chipmaker back into a technology powerhouse. Fo...