
Ars Technica - 6 hours 8 min ago
Remembering Windows 10's rollout can help diagnose what ails Windows 11.

Wired - 6 hours 8 min ago
A fun diversion for retro gaming on the Nintendo Switch 2 if you can stand to look at it.

Wired - 7 hours 6 min ago
Cordless, handheld, robot, and traditional we tested them all to find the vacuum that's fantastic for fur.

Wired - 7 hours 8 min ago
From university breaches to cyberattacks that shut down whole supply chains, these were the worst cybersecurity incidents of the year.

Air and Space - 7 hours 8 min ago
The year's most exciting discoveries included the site where a young George Washington stopped a friendly fire incident, the missing torso of a Buddha statue and a hidden Picasso painting...

New Scientist - 8 hours 7 min ago
The Majorana 1 quantum computer was hailed as a significant breakthrough by Microsoft, but critics say the company has yet to prove it actually works despite a year of debate...

ABC News - 11 hours 18 min ago
The end of the year brings fewer new streaming options, but it's a great time to catch up on 2025's best movies, TV, music, and games...

NBC News - 18 hours 57 min ago
President Trump is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at his Mar-a-Lago home in South Florida. NBC News' Daniele Hamamdjian reports on what to expect.

New York Times - 1 day 21 min ago
Google has quietly started to roll out a way for users to change their Gmail addresses ending with @gmail.com, and keep all their emails.

Newser - 1 day 4 hours ago
An art historian in Florence decided to see if AI could crack the mystery he'd just spent years solving and it couldn't. Elon Danziger's finding was this: that Florence's Baptistery of San Giovanni was not a homegrown project but a papal-led initiative under Pope Gregory VII in the late 11th...

IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 5 hours ago
The skies may have rained on this year's big climate summit in Bel m, Brazil, but engineers have invented plenty of exciting climate tech this year worth celebrating. Here are some of the year's top IEEE Spectrum climate technology stories: 1. Device Uses Wind to Create Ammonia Out of Thin Air Richard Zare, Xiaowei Song et al. Ammonia is a crucial ingredient for human civilization, powering agriculture, explosives, and next-generation cargo ships . Researchers have turned to classical laboratory...

NPR - 1 day 6 hours ago
From the advent of AI actress Tilly Norwood to major music labels making deals with AI companies, 2025 has been a watershed year for AI and culture.

Los Angeles Times - 1 day 7 hours ago
Digital connections are now essential to important parts of our lives, such as our work and healthcare. Interrupting service can be catastrophic, denying other rights such as free speech and an education.

NY Post - 1 day 9 hours ago
Apple has released emergency security updates to fix two zero-day vulnerabilities that attackers actively exploited in highly targeted attacks.

NY Post - 1 day 22 hours ago
It's the AI-mitation game.

Newser - 2 days 4 hours ago
Amazon says it isn't just sifting through resumes it's blocking alleged North Korean operatives trying to get on the payroll. In a Dec. 19 LinkedIn post , Amazon chief security officer Stephen Schmidt said the company has prevented more than 1,800 suspected workers tied to North Korea from being hired...

IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 5 hours ago
In 2025, many of IEEE Spectrum s top consumer electronics stories were about about creating the experience you want with technology. Open-source software offered more customization for laptops and displays, devices with less distracting design received recognition with a new certification, and smart glasses manufacturers forged paths to figure out what users really want in the wearable tech. Other stories highlighted the fascinating fundamental tech in our smartphones , like how your new iPhone...

IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 6 hours ago
Summary In data-center terms, scaling out involves linking computers, while scaling up packs more GPUs into a computer, challenging copper's physical limits. Copper cables face a phenomenon at high data rates at high data rates that necessitate wider wires and more power, complicating a data center's dense connections. Point2 and AttoTude propose radio-based cables , offering longer reach, lower power consumption, and narrower cables than copper, without the cost and complexity of optics...

Huffington Post - 2 days 7 hours ago
Read this article now. You won't be able to if your internet is down.

NBC News - 2 days 8 hours ago
Andrew Ng sees AI as a revolution in the making, predicting continued progress despite controversies and claims of a bubble.

New York Times - 2 days 9 hours ago
Students waiting for the bus in Sydney, Australia, in November. The country's new law barring children from using social media has helped fuel emotional debate across the world.