In the middle of a tense Round of 16 clash at New York/New Jersey Stadium, the match paused. Eighty thousand fans fell quiet. Then a five-foot-tall humanoid machine strode on...
Martin Tournoij had seen enough. After years writing Go and now working in Ruby, one difference stood out. Go handled dependencies with a clarity and security edge that RubyG...
Printers have frustrated users for decades. They jam at the worst moments. Cartridges run dry and demand replacement at steep prices. Manufacturers add digital rights managem...
In September 2004, NASA faced an urgent problem with one of its most productive scientific instruments. The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer, a satellite designed to chase some of...
Martin Tournoij had seen enough. After years writing Go and now working in Ruby, one difference stood out. Go handled dependencies with a clarity and security edge that RubyG...
Printers have frustrated users for decades. They jam at the worst moments. Cartridges run dry and demand replacement at steep prices. Manufacturers add digital rights managem...
Linux users who favor Razer gear just received a timely patch. OpenRazer 3.12.4 arrived on July 4. The update restores compatibility with the freshly minted Linux 7.2 kernel ...
MicroStrategy has long stood out among publicly traded companies for its aggressive accumulation of Bitcoin, turning what began as a software business into one of the largest co...
Rivian Automotive has adjusted its production targets upward for the current year while maintaining a cautious stance on profitability timelines, creating a notable contrast wit...
Abhishaike Mahajan admits he has never worked in a wet lab. The closest he came was during his first semester of undergrad. Every morning he would wake up, walk to the lab, a...
Chinese engineers have turned to the same gas that gives soda its fizz. They aim to hurl small rockets skyward without the usual fireball at the pad. The idea sounds simple o...
A dime-sized jellyfish drifts through clear seawater. Slice its delicate outer layer and the tear begins to close before your eyes. Small gaps vanish in minutes. Bigger ones ...
Brain aging once looked like a one-way march. Chronic low-grade inflammation settles in the hippocampus. Microglia cluster and turn hostile. Mitochondria falter. Memory slips...
Researchers have long hunted for dietary habits that might slow the mind's decline. A fresh study adds eggs to that list. In a large group of health-conscious adults, those w...
Apple's next base iPhone faces a familiar constraint. Memory. Reports indicate the standard iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e will ship with 9GB of RAM. That's an increase from the 8G...
Mapbox once built tools for developers who drew maps. Now the company supplies the spatial backbone for AI agents that talk, plan trips, and manipulate interactive visuals in...
Elon Musk has finally flipped the switch. After years of promises, regulatory filings and delays, X Money now sits inside the X app for select premium users. The service deli...
Google Maps could soon handle your next takeout craving without forcing a switch to another app. Code buried in the latest Android version points to an expansion of its Ask M...
Jack Goodwin flew in from London. He hit Dallas, Boston, New York and Atlanta chasing soccer. Yet the food left the biggest mark. "It’s greasy, it’s disgusting, but it�...
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 ...
A small county government in Ohio handed over roughly $1 million in Bitcoin last year. The money went to a group called Kairos. The group never locked any systems. It simply ...