Tech
What looked like a futuristic fix from orbit is now triggering warnings on Earth, and the deeper fear is what happens when darkness stops being natural
Trump may be about to hit NASA where it hurts most, and the budget shock threatens to turn America’s space ambition into a much smaller project
North Korea is turning crypto into a war chest again, and the new US warning suggests the next heist may be bigger than anyone wants to admit
Goodbye to easy home Wi-Fi upgrades: the FCC just changed the router market in a way that may quietly shorten how long internet security feels safe
Google just touched one of Gmail’s most untouchable rules in the US, and the shift could change how millions carry their digital identity
China just changed what a cheap TV gadget can do, because this pocket-sized stick can turn almost any screen into a smart entertainment hub
A concrete alternative made from corn is no longer just an eco experiment, because it could help build homes faster with far less waste
A wind tree with 36 turbines is no longer just a backyard experiment, because one homeowner is using it to erase the power bill completely
The real reason this Japanese breakthrough matters is not insulin alone, but the delivery technology that may finally move injectable biologics into pills
For the first time, Latin America is getting a smart tunnel so massive it needs German tech and more than 80 structures to make it work
Florida just changed what a DIY solar system can do, because one homemade setup is using ice like a battery to cool like an air conditioner
The CEO of one of America’s biggest banks just changed the remote-work fight, and his harshest warning is about what screens may be doing to Gen Z
Offshore wind turbines may be turning into AI data centers, and the idea could solve one of the industry’s biggest problems where the cold never runs out
One of the last flying B-29 bombers is coming back with cockpit tours and ride flights, turning a war legend into the kind of aviation experience few ever get
Your phone may not be stressing you out because of screen time at all, and one invisible habit could be doing far more damage than hours ever did
Apple’s AirDrop wall is starting to crack, as Samsung brings Galaxy and iPhone users into the same file-sharing moment people wanted for years
What looks like a strange kitchen hack can turn your bank cards into a Faraday shield, and that could matter more in crowded places than most people think









