An established tech journalist, I entered the world of consumer tech by chance in 2018. In my writing and translating career, I've also covered a diverse range of topics, including entertainment, travel, science, and the economy.
1599 published news
September 2024
- 19 September
- Cybercriminals Are Using a New Method to Steal Google Passwords: Full-Screen Mode
- It Finally Happened: Nintendo Files a Lawsuit Against the Creators of Palworld, the ‘Pokémon With Guns’
- NASA Has Finally Solved the Mystery of the Spiders on Mars. It Recreated Them on Earth
- 18 September
- James Cameron Is Already Thinking About What to Do After Avatar. He Just Bought the Rights to a Book to Adapt It
- Investigators Disclose the Final Messages From the Titan Passengers Before the Implosion, Confirming They Didn’t Know What Was About to Happen
- A Million Miles Without Refueling: Why No One Is Making Cars Out of Thorium, the World’s ‘Most Powerful Fuel’
- It Wasn’t a Pager Battery Issue but Rather a Dangerous German Explosive That Led to Israel’s Bloodiest ‘Cyber Attack’ in History
- Russia Has Been Camouflaging Some of Its Fighters and Bombers With Tires for Months. A U.S. Military Officer Believes She Knows Why
- Snap’s New Spectacles Are Subscription AR Glasses. Their Target Audience: Developers
- A Former NASA Engineer Believes He Has the Solution to Combat Heat in Homes: An Air Conditioner With a Built-In Dehumidifier
- How to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Network Securely Using the SSID and Authentication Method
- 17 September
- The Mass Adoption of Foldable Phones Is Still a Dream. They’re Still Expensive and Fragile
- Larry Ellison Believes That ‘Big Brother’ and Mass Video Surveillance With AI Are Imminent. It’s a Good Thing, He Says
- He’s a Millionaire That Doesn’t Own a Home: Timothy Armoo Is an Example of How Generation Z Is Changing Everything
- Scientists Have Been Searching for Planet Nine for Years. More Than 3,000 New Simulations Suggest That It’s Not a Planet and Never Was
- Netflix Decided to Change Its Strategy and Abandon the Binging Model. The Emmys Prove It Right
- Some Thought This Moment Would Never Come: A Company Is Ready to Test an Aerospike Engine in Flight
- 16 September
- Apple Gives All iPhone 16 Models the Same Amount of RAM. The Standard Unit Gets Closer to the Pro and Is More Future-Proof
- GPT o1: What It Is, Differences With Previous Models, and How to Access OpenAI’s New AI Model
- Shōgun Is A Game Changer. Its Emmy Win Is Also the Triumph of Old-Fashioned TV
- This USB Flash Drive Is Nearly Indestructible and Can Remain Functional for 200 Years. Unfortunately, You Can Barely Store Anything on It
- Apple Will Reportedly Release New M4 Macs and iPads in October, Marking the Beginning of the AI Era in Macs
- A Man Designed His Dream Yacht but Couldn’t Afford It, so He Built It Himself at Home
- Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand How Ancient Egyptians Created Mirrors For Years. It Looks Like They Finally Figured It Out
- 14 September
- In 2018, Workers Stumbled Upon an 8th-Century Tomb. It Had a Particularly Unique Feature
- 13 September
- The Decline of the ‘Apple Culture’: How Blind Devotion Turned Into Critical Enthusiasm
- The Demographic Crisis in Japan Leads McDonald’s to Take an Unusual Measure: No More Restrictions on Blue Hair for Its Employees
- Passengers Trapped on Luxury Cruise Ship Receive an Update: They’ll Continue to Be Stranded, but Will Now Have to Pay for Their Stay
- o1 Doesn’t ‘Reason’ and Isn’t an AGI, but It Does Address the Major Issue With Chatbots: Hallucinations
- A Billionaire Has Just Ventured Into Territory Previously Explored Only by NASA. It’s a Warning About What the Future of Space Exploration May Hold
- After Getting Banned in Brazil, Elon Musk Calls Australian Government ‘Fascists’ for Its Legislation Against Fake News
- OpenAI Unexpectedly Releases o1, Its First Model With ‘Reasoning’ Capabilities to Solve Difficult Problems
- 12 September
- Chinese Scientists Claim to Have Achieved a Technological Feat With Stainless Steel Once Thought Impossible. It Took a Lot of Imagination
- The PS5 Pro Isn’t Just Sony’s Latest Statement. It’s a Great Opportunity for Microsoft and Nintendo
- Polaris Dawn Is a Success: SpaceX’s First Commercial Spacewalk Is Game-Changing
- Disney Is Increasingly Bringing Dead Actors Back to Life in Its Movies. Now, It’s Starting to Get Sued
- The Ozempic Boom Is So Big That Pharmacies Are Taking an Unusual Step: They’ll Going to Start Making It Themselves
- New Android Features Are a Blow for APKs: From Now On, You Can Only Install an App From the Google Play Store
- OpenAI Is Planning to Raise $6.5 Billion. This Could Make It as Big as Disney and Uber
- 11 September
- Elon Musk Sent an Intimidating Email to All Twitter Employees. X Will Now Pay $600,000 to a Worker That Didn’t Resign
- The Standout Feature of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Isn’t Its Camera or Its Processor, but Something That’s Quite Hidden
- A Hiker Spotted an Unusual Spherical Structure on Google Maps. Scientists Are Now Investigating Its Origin
- Someone Dropped a Cheetos Bag in the Largest Cave Chamber in the U.S. Its Potentially Catastrophic Aftermath Will Surprise You
- There’s an EU Version of the iPhone 16 and Another for the Rest of the World. With This Distinction, the EU Loses Out
- The SoC A18 Pro in the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, Explained: This Tiny but Mighty Beast Is at the Heart of Apple’s AI
- 10 September
- If Astro Bot Is a Copy of Nintendo’s Super Mario, Then We Need More Copying in the Industry
- Sony Finally Unveils the Highly Anticipated PS5 Pro. It Has Very Few Surprises and a Price That Turns It Into a Luxury Item
- According to This Chart That Ranks Countries by Beer Consumption, China Is Beer Country
- SpaceX Makes History Again With Polaris Dawn. It Launched Four Civilians Into the Van Allen Radiation Belt
- New iPhone 16: A Breakdown of the Main Differences Between the New Four Models
- The iPhone 16, a New Apple Watch, and All the New Products Announced on Apple’s September Event
- AirPods 2024: A Breakdown of Apple’s New Headphone Lineup
- 09 September
- The AirPods Max Get a Subtle Makeover: Same Chip, New Port, and New Colors
- AI Finally Arrives on iPhones and Macs Next Month. Apple Intelligence Is All About Privacy (and Not Screwing Up)
- New iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus: More Power and a New Camera Button That Expands Photographic Options
- Telegram Is More Than a Messaging App. It’s Become the New Deep Web
- A Bittersweet Ending for Boeing’s Starliner: Its Return Flight Was Nearly Perfect, Except for a Few New Issues
- An Ode to The World’s Unluckiest Astronaut: He Trained for 14 Years to Go Into Space, Only to Be Replaced by an Actress
- Latinos in South Florida Have Been Blending English and Spanish for Years. Linguists Say They’ve Created a New Dialect
- 08 September
- Content Delivery Network, Explained: How a Group of Servers Helps the Web Load Faster
- 06 September
- Bluetooth 6.0: A Breakdown of the New Features and Differences in the Latest Version of the Wireless Communication Standard
- No One Understood How an Unknown Musician Became a Millionaire in Such a Short Time. What the FBI Found Is a Warning to Others in the Industry
- Scientists Have Been Searching for the Elixir of Invisibility for Decades. It Turns Out It Was in the Most Unexpected Place: Doritos
- New Trailer for Megalopolis Confirms What We Already Knew: Coppola’s New Film Is Pure Madness
- Swiss Has Taken Luxury Too Far: The Weight of Its First Class Section Is Forcing the Airline to Redistribute Weight on Its Planes
- Chinese Researchers Present a Simple Strategy for Weight Loss: Eating Raw Vegetables
- EU Claims That One of the Internet’s Most Viral Retro Consoles Is So Toxic That It’s Illegal
- 05 September
- There’s a Big ‘Black Hole’ in Our Daily Productivity. This Neuroscientist Believes He’s Found a Way Around It: Coffee
- A Woman Used an AirTag to Check Whether Her Plastic Was Actually Being Recycled. The Answer, for Now, Is No
- 04 September
- China Isn’t Satisfied With Creating the World’s Largest Offshore Windmills. Now It Wants Them to Be Used to Breed Fish, Too
- Mechanical Keyboards Are Facing Tough Competition From a New Arrival: Hall Effect Keyboards
- Intel’s Big Bet on Laptops Is Here: These Are the Intel Core Ultra 200V ‘Lunar Lake’ Chips
- Elon Musk Has Emerged as an Unpredictable Geopolitical Force, and No One Knows How to Stop Him
- The Clue Needed to Solve the Stonehenge Mystery Was in a Spanish Dolmen From 1,000 Years Earlier. It Weighs More Than Two Boeing 747 Aircraft
- Microsoft Mistakenly Added an Option to Uninstall the Controversial Recall Feature in Windows 11
- Sony Will Shut Down Concord’s Servers 14 Days After Its Release. The Game Was in Development for Eight Years
- 03 September
- 1X Has Developed a Humanoid Robot Called NEO Beta. It’s So Advanced That the Company Is Already Testing It in the Real World
- ‘The Atlantic Tropics Are Completely Broken’: Experts Say the Intertropical Convergence Zone Is Shifting North, Posing a Significant Challenge
- The U.S. Atomic Bomb Development Site Is Experiencing a Plutonium Contamination Issue, Reaching Levels Similar to Chernobyl
- Astrophysicists Now Suspect Dark Matter Is Responsible for the Formation of Supermassive Black Holes
- Microsoft Seemed to Be Doing Everything Right With Xbox and Game Pass. Now Things Are Going Very Wrong
- NASA Has Successfully Stopped the ‘Strange Noise’ Coming From Starliner’s Loudspeaker. The Spacecraft Is Set to Return to Earth Soon
- 02 September
- South Africa Is Going to Bomb an Island With Tons of Poison. Its Goal: To Annihilate Thousands of Mice
- NASA Has Confirmed a 60-Year-Old Hypothesis: The Earth Has a Third Hidden Energy Field
- Do Fridge Magnets Increase Energy Consumption? Here’s What Manufacturers Say
- The New Mac Mini M4 Has Been Leaked. This Release Will Mark Its First Major Update in a Long Time
- Nuclear Fusion Reactors Need to Be Built With an Incredibly Tough Material. MIT Has Identified a Highly Promising Candidate
- 01 September
- The U.S. Claims It Has Expanded Its Territory by Nearly Twice the Size of California. Now It’ll Have to Prove It
- We Imagined That Working in the Pyramids of Ancient Egypt Wasn’t Very Healthy. Now We Know Just How Toxic It Really Was
August 2024
- 31 August
- Cobalt Is Responsible for the High Cost of Batteries. Japanese Scientists Have Discovered a More Cost-Effective Alternative
- ESA and NASA Sent Two Spacecraft to the Sun. Together, They Successfully Solved a Long-Standing Puzzle: Why Solar Wind Doesn’t Cool Down
- Phone Manufacturers Went All In on Fingerprints. It Turns Out They Change Over Time
- OpenAI and Anthropic Agree to Share Their AI Models With the U.S. Government Before Releasing Them. The Reason: To Ensure That They’re Safe
- iOS 18.1 Finally Allows Users to Remove People From Photos, But There’s an Easier Way to Do It With This Trick
- 30 August
- The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Returns Amid a Sea of Doubt. Amazon Has a Lot at Stake if It Doesn’t Work Out
- I Tested Reimagine on the Google Pixel 9. It Left Me Feeling Both Scared and Excited
- The iPhone 16 Will Reportedly Have a DSLR Button, a Feature That Hasn’t Really Worked in Phones So Far
- China Bans Certain Apple Chargers, Claiming They Generate ‘Harmful Interference’
- Disney Parks Are Facing a Major Crisis: For the First Time, They’re Not the Company’s Primary Source of Revenue
- SpaceX’s Riskiest Flight Is Set to Launch Soon: How to Watch the Polaris Dawn Mission Live
- 29 August
- Denialism Has Reached One of the Last Remaining Areas of Science Untouched by It: Eyeglasses
- Nvidia Has Once Again Broken Revenue and Profit Records, But Even That Wasn’t Enough to Satisfy the Market
- Meta Is Reportedly Developing a Competitor to the Vision Pro. It’ll Be Ultracompact and Ultralight, but Won’t Be Available for Several Years
- OpenAI Is Gearing Up for Another Investment Round That Aims to Turn It Into a $100 Billion Startup
- 28 August
- Airbnb’s CEO Believed the Company Was ‘Broken’ and Wanted to Lower Prices: The Business Is Too Big for That
- TSMC’s Three Arizona Factories Pose Challenges for the Company. These Are the Chips It’s Going to Make and When They're Set to Arrive
- Tiny Creature Discovered on the Alaskan Border Is the Closest Living Relative of All Animals
- 27 August
- Mercedes Wants to Surpass Tesla in Software Development. A Possible Plan: Enabling Fortnite in Its Cars
- The Starliner Spacecraft Isn’t Just a Big Embarrassment: It’s Become a Huge Financial Loss for Boeing
- 25 August
- Cobalt Is One of the Highly Sought-After Metals on Earth. The Reason? Its Crucial Role in Lithium Batteries
- We've Long Wondered Why the Chernobyl Wild Boars Were So Radioactive. It Turns Out It Has Nothing to Do With the Nuclear Disaster
- 24 August
- Four Vision Pro Users Share Their Experiences After Five Months With the Headset: A Promising Future, a Limited Present
- The Alternative to Air Conditioning Doesn’t Require Electricity: All You Need Is Clay and a Good Design
- Awkward Silence: A Breakdown of the Emotional Intelligence Technique That Transformed the Responses of Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, and Jeff Bezos
- 23 August
- Dawn Aerospace’s Rocket-Powered Aircraft Has Successfully Completed a Crucial Flight Test. It’s Now Setting Its Sights on Breaking an Enormous Record
- A Grad Student Discovered a Forgotten 'Fat Mac' at His Mom's House. He Plugged It in After 30 Years and Got a Big Surprise
- 21 August
- This Apple Designer Received an Original ‘Apple Watch’ From 1998. It's Waterproof and Has a Watch Dial That's Upside Down
- I’ve Tested the Boox Palma: A Promising Concept, but a Disappointing Fusion of a Phone and E-Ink Screen Reader
- 19 August
- The Nostalgia Industry Is Still Going Strong. A Familiar Face Is Reaping the Benefits: Fujifilm
- ‘I Swear It’s There.’ Apple CEO Claimed There Was an iPhone in a 1670 Painting. He Didn't Know How to React
- These Colors Aren't for Show: A Breakdown of Green, Brown, Blue, and Turquoise Hydrogen
- 18 August
- This Employee Has Been Working at Apple His Entire Life. He Started at 14 and Now Has Twice as Much Experience As Steve Jobs
- This Phone Promised to Revive Nokia 15 Years Ago, Had Amazing Hardware, and Was a Strong Competitor to the iPhone. I’m Still in Love With the Nokia N900
- 17 August
- The Romans Had a Major Industry That Played a Crucial Role in Their Conquest of Britain: Beer and Salt
- The Best Weather Apps for Your Phone
- All Black Mirror Episodes Ranked From Best to Worst
- 16 August
- The Webb Telescope Has Successfully Penetrated the Nucleus of a Neighboring Galaxy, Which Is Home to a Fiercely Active Black Hole
- New Tool for Creating Deepfakes for Free Rekindles Debate on the Dangers It Poses
- Former Google CEO Claimed Remote Work Won’t Help Win the AI Race. He Apologized 48 Hours Later
- Warren Buffett Sold Half of His Apple Shares. The Tax Bill on the Sale Is the Same as Spotify’s Annual Revenue
- China Produces More Batteries Than Any Other Country. The Problem: They’re Not Storing Energy Efficiently
- 15 August
- A New Study Says 94% of Excel Tables Contain Errors: How a Formula Can Cause an Economic Disaster
- This Instagram Photo of People Doing Yoga on the Deck of a Ship Reveals a Nuclear Secret India Was Trying to Hide
- Developing Error Correction for Quantum Computers Is Becoming Increasingly Complex, But There’s Still Hope
- An Increasing Number of North Korean Spies Are Carrying Out Remote Work for U.S. Companies to Finance Their Nuclear Weapons
- China’s Constellation of Satellites Is Unsettling the Pentagon. It Can Track a Fighter Jet as Well as an Asteroid
- 14 August
- Quantum Teleportation Is a Reality and Holds the Potential to Revolutionize the Way We Transfer Information
- Japan Was the Dominant Force in the Chip Industry in the 1980s. This Is How It Plans to Reclaim Its Former Glory
- Japanese Researchers Reveal the First Prototype of Magnetically Levitated Cars. It’s as Promising as It’s Experimental
- The New Gemini Showcases Google’s Ambition: To Have Us Continuously Talk to Our Phones
- 13 August
- Google Pixel Watch 3: Google’s New Smartwatch Is Available in Two Sizes and Doesn't Fear the Sun
- Google Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL: Available in Two Sizes and Armed With the New Tensor G4, They Want to Be the Best Android Phones of the Year
- Google Pixel 9: It May Not Have the ‘Pro’ Name, But It’ll Once Again Be One of the Smartest Purchases
- TSMC and Samsung Have a New Rival That Promises to Surpass Them in Terms of Efficiency. It’s Located in Japan and Is Preparing 2 nm Chips
- A Serious Vulnerability Is Affecting AMD Processors. Not All of Them Will Receive a Patch to Fix It
- 12 August
- A Recent Lab Accident Has Produced ‘Wonder Wood,’ a Super-Black Material That Can Absorb More Than 99% of Light
- The World Is Obsessed With ‘Perfect Teeth,’ Despite the Prevalence of Fake Teeth in Movies and Television
- EssilorLuxottica Used to Be a Traditional Eyewear Company. Now, It’s Embracing Technology, and Meta and Google Want a Slice of It
- The U.S. Needs to Get Rid of Its Diesel Trains. It’s Rapidly Replacing Them With Hydrogen Trains
- 11 August
- A Brief History of Paul Otlet, the Little Known Grandfather of the World Wide Web
- A Google Engineer Moved Into a Truck Parked on the Company’s Campus. He Avoided Paying Rent and Kept 90% of His Salary
- 09 August
- The U.S. Wants to Triple Its Solar Panels. To Reach Its Goal, It Has a Brilliant Idea: Using an Army of Robots
- SpaceX Is Already Testing a New Engine for Starship Described As ‘A Work of Art.’ Yet, the Competition Is Skeptical
- Beware of Falling in Love With Your Chatbot: OpenAI Warns That GPT-4o May Reduce Users' Need to Socialize With Humans
- Google Has Gone 20 Months Without Being Able to Address One of Its Biggest Threats in History: ChatGPT
- Humane Is Struggling to Survive. The Problem: More Users Are Returning Its AI Pin Instead of Buying It
- The DMA Has Accomplished What Was Once Thought Impossible: Apple Will Now Allow Various Types of External Links in Apps
- Nicolás Maduro Intensifies His Battle Against Elon Musk and Orders 10-Day Ban on X in Venezuela
- 08 August
- Some Americans Are Brewing Beer Using Water From Showers and Toilets. And There’s Good Reason for It
- 80 Trillion Watts: A UK Startup Has Fired the World’s Most Powerful Cannon to Demonstrate Nuclear Fusion
- Microsoft Wants Its Engineers in China to Leave the Country. They're Not So Sure
- Winning a Gold Medal in Countries Like South Korea Is Better Than Winning the Lottery. Some Olympic Athletes Will No Longer Have to Worry About Money
- This Object Has Been Puzzling Astronomers. All They Know Is That It’s Traveling at 1.2 Million Mph Toward the Center of the Milky Way
- The Golden Age of AI Is Experiencing Its First Significant Slowdown: A Market Correction or a Bursting Bubble?
- 07 August
- Google Has Killed Off the Chromecast. Farewell to a Friendly and Affordable Product That Helped Us Enjoy TV Like Never Before
- Paper Straws Are Often Touted as a Great Alternative to Plastic, But There's a Small Problem: They’re Toxic
- Apple Accidentally Leaves Some of Its AI Prompts Out in the Open: ‘Do Not Hallucinate’
- Google TV Streamer (4K): Say Goodbye to Chromecast and Hello to the New Premium Set-Top Box With Google TV
- NASA Has Asked SpaceX to Postpone Its Next Flight. It Could Potentially Need It to Rescue the Boeing Crew
- Advertising Revenue on Elon Musk’s X Has Dropped Dramatically, So the Platform Decided to Sue a Group of Advertisers
- Samsung Has Just Revolutionized Electric Car Batteries, Improving Their Range, Charging Time, and Lifespan
- Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Review: The Watch Samsung Needed to Face Off Against the Apple Watch Ultra on Equal Footing
- 06 August
- How Much Money Did Tech Giants Lose on Monday? The 'Magnificent Seven' Had One of the Worst Days in Their History
- Pegasus Is a Revolutionary Hybrid Flying Car: It Can Travel on the Highway and Fly for up to Three Hours
- In China, an Increasing Number of Young People Are Dissatisfied With the Future That Awaits Them, So They’re Pretending to Be Birds
- Safari Aims to Revolutionize the Web Browsing Experience. How? By Enabling Users to Eliminate Distractions
- Google’s New Monopoly Status Has Unexpected Collateral Damage: Apple
- Google Has Just Suffered a Major Loss in a U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit: The Search Giant Staggers
- Elon Musk Is Suing OpenAI and Sam Altman Again: Microsoft’s Multibillion-Dollar Deal Is in the Spotlight
- 05 August
- The Millionaire Heir to Hermès Adopted His Gardener. His Fortune Evaporated Before It Could Reach His Garden
- Scientists Have Unveiled the Origin of the Mysterious Gas Enveloping the Moon. The Culprit: Very Tiny Rocks
- In 1904, the U.S. Hosted the Worst Olympic Games in History. It Featured a Marathon Winner Who Won With the Help of a Car and Events for ‘Primitive' People
- Arc, I’m Sorry for What I Said About You. You’re the Best Browser in the Whole World
- OpenAI Has Developed an AI Text Detector That Works Almost Flawlessly. It Doesn't Want to Bring It to the Market
- Logitech's Controversial 'Forever Mouse' Doesn’t Need Subscriptions. It Needs to Be Repairable
- 04 August
- Say Goodbye to Spam Calls With This Google Feature. I’m Never Going Back After This
- Scientists Have Discovered Supplements That Can Enhance Memory in the Elderly: Prebiotics
- 03 August
- For Decades, People Visited This New York City Skyscraper Without Knowing That the Joints Holding It Together Couldn't Handle the Weight
- 02 August
- Toyota Is in the Eye of the Storm: The Company Acknowledges That It Sold 14 Models With Fake Safety Tests Over the Last Decade
- Boeing’s Attempt to Compete With SpaceX’s Dragon Has Failed: Starliner Has Just Lost Another $125 Million
- It's Not the Olympic Games, It's a Casting Call for John Wick 5: Shooters Are the Sensation of Paris 2024
- Intel Is Laying Off More Than 10,000 Workers. The Semiconductor Giant Is Facing Challenging Times
- 01 August
- There’s a Lot of Buzz About Nvidia, But Another AI Company Is Even More Profitable in 2024 (With Some Nuances)
July 2024
- 31 July
- Nothing Phone (2a) Plus: A Powerful Mid-Range Phone That Keeps Its Distinctive Look
- Want to Have as Much Money as Jeff Bezos? You’d Need to Work for 45 Years Earning $2.1 Million per Hour
- Friend Is an AI Wearable That Listens to You 24/7 and Wants to Be Your Best Friend
- Meteorologists Warn That Debby, the Next Tropical Storm in the Atlantic, Could Be on the Horizon
- Logitech Has a Clear Vision for the Mouse of the Future: It Has a Lifetime Subscription
- OpenAI Has Started to Roll Out One of the Most Anticipated (and Revolutionary) ChatGPT Features: Its New Voice Mode
- 30 July
- Smartphones Appeared to Have Replaced Cameras for Good, Until the Rise of Mirrorless Cameras
