Alba Mora

Alba Mora

Writer

At Xataka On since

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.

alba.mora.xataka@gmail.com

1599 published news

September 2024

  1. 19 September
  2. Cybercriminals Are Using a New Method to Steal Google Passwords: Full-Screen Mode
  3. It Finally Happened: Nintendo Files a Lawsuit Against the Creators of Palworld, the ‘Pokémon With Guns’
  4. NASA Has Finally Solved the Mystery of the Spiders on Mars. It Recreated Them on Earth
  5. 18 September
  6. James Cameron Is Already Thinking About What to Do After Avatar. He Just Bought the Rights to a Book to Adapt It
  7. Investigators Disclose the Final Messages From the Titan Passengers Before the Implosion, Confirming They Didn’t Know What Was About to Happen
  8. A Million Miles Without Refueling: Why No One Is Making Cars Out of Thorium, the World’s ‘Most Powerful Fuel’
  9. It Wasn’t a Pager Battery Issue but Rather a Dangerous German Explosive That Led to Israel’s Bloodiest ‘Cyber Attack’ in History
  10. Russia Has Been Camouflaging Some of Its Fighters and Bombers With Tires for Months. A U.S. Military Officer Believes She Knows Why
  11. Snap’s New Spectacles Are Subscription AR Glasses. Their Target Audience: Developers
  12. A Former NASA Engineer Believes He Has the Solution to Combat Heat in Homes: An Air Conditioner With a Built-In Dehumidifier
  13. How to Set Up Your Wi-Fi Network Securely Using the SSID and Authentication Method
  14. 17 September
  15. The Mass Adoption of Foldable Phones Is Still a Dream. They’re Still Expensive and Fragile
  16. Larry Ellison Believes That ‘Big Brother’ and Mass Video Surveillance With AI Are Imminent. It’s a Good Thing, He Says
  17. He’s a Millionaire That Doesn’t Own a Home: Timothy Armoo Is an Example of How Generation Z Is Changing Everything
  18. 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
  19. Netflix Decided to Change Its Strategy and Abandon the Binging Model. The Emmys Prove It Right
  20. Some Thought This Moment Would Never Come: A Company Is Ready to Test an Aerospike Engine in Flight
  21. 16 September
  22. Apple Gives All iPhone 16 Models the Same Amount of RAM. The Standard Unit Gets Closer to the Pro and Is More Future-Proof
  23. GPT o1: What It Is, Differences With Previous Models, and How to Access OpenAI’s New AI Model
  24. Shōgun Is A Game Changer. Its Emmy Win Is Also the Triumph of Old-Fashioned TV
  25. This USB Flash Drive Is Nearly Indestructible and Can Remain Functional for 200 Years. Unfortunately, You Can Barely Store Anything on It
  26. Apple Will Reportedly Release New M4 Macs and iPads in October, Marking the Beginning of the AI Era in Macs
  27. A Man Designed His Dream Yacht but Couldn’t Afford It, so He Built It Himself at Home
  28. Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand How Ancient Egyptians Created Mirrors For Years. It Looks Like They Finally Figured It Out
  29. 14 September
  30. In 2018, Workers Stumbled Upon an 8th-Century Tomb. It Had a Particularly Unique Feature
  31. 13 September
  32. The Decline of the ‘Apple Culture’: How Blind Devotion Turned Into Critical Enthusiasm
  33. The Demographic Crisis in Japan Leads McDonald’s to Take an Unusual Measure: No More Restrictions on Blue Hair for Its Employees
  34. Passengers Trapped on Luxury Cruise Ship Receive an Update: They’ll Continue to Be Stranded, but Will Now Have to Pay for Their Stay
  35. o1 Doesn’t ‘Reason’ and Isn’t an AGI, but It Does Address the Major Issue With Chatbots: Hallucinations
  36. 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
  37. After Getting Banned in Brazil, Elon Musk Calls Australian Government ‘Fascists’ for Its Legislation Against Fake News
  38. OpenAI Unexpectedly Releases o1, Its First Model With ‘Reasoning’ Capabilities to Solve Difficult Problems
  39. 12 September
  40. Chinese Scientists Claim to Have Achieved a Technological Feat With Stainless Steel Once Thought Impossible. It Took a Lot of Imagination
  41. The PS5 Pro Isn’t Just Sony’s Latest Statement. It’s a Great Opportunity for Microsoft and Nintendo
  42. Polaris Dawn Is a Success: SpaceX’s First Commercial Spacewalk Is Game-Changing
  43. Disney Is Increasingly Bringing Dead Actors Back to Life in Its Movies. Now, It’s Starting to Get Sued
  44. The Ozempic Boom Is So Big That Pharmacies Are Taking an Unusual Step: They’ll Going to Start Making It Themselves
  45. New Android Features Are a Blow for APKs: From Now On, You Can Only Install an App From the Google Play Store
  46. OpenAI Is Planning to Raise $6.5 Billion. This Could Make It as Big as Disney and Uber
  47. 11 September
  48. Elon Musk Sent an Intimidating Email to All Twitter Employees. X Will Now Pay $600,000 to a Worker That Didn’t Resign
  49. The Standout Feature of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Isn’t Its Camera or Its Processor, but Something That’s Quite Hidden
  50. A Hiker Spotted an Unusual Spherical Structure on Google Maps. Scientists Are Now Investigating Its Origin
  51. Someone Dropped a Cheetos Bag in the Largest Cave Chamber in the U.S. Its Potentially Catastrophic Aftermath Will Surprise You
  52. There’s an EU Version of the iPhone 16 and Another for the Rest of the World. With This Distinction, the EU Loses Out
  53. 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
  54. 10 September
  55. If Astro Bot Is a Copy of Nintendo’s Super Mario, Then We Need More Copying in the Industry
  56. Sony Finally Unveils the Highly Anticipated PS5 Pro. It Has Very Few Surprises and a Price That Turns It Into a Luxury Item
  57. According to This Chart That Ranks Countries by Beer Consumption, China Is Beer Country
  58. SpaceX Makes History Again With Polaris Dawn. It Launched Four Civilians Into the Van Allen Radiation Belt
  59. New iPhone 16: A Breakdown of the Main Differences Between the New Four Models
  60. The iPhone 16, a New Apple Watch, and All the New Products Announced on Apple’s September Event
  61. AirPods 2024: A Breakdown of Apple’s New Headphone Lineup
  62. 09 September
  63. The AirPods Max Get a Subtle Makeover: Same Chip, New Port, and New Colors
  64. AI Finally Arrives on iPhones and Macs Next Month. Apple Intelligence Is All About Privacy (and Not Screwing Up)
  65. New iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus: More Power and a New Camera Button That Expands Photographic Options
  66. Telegram Is More Than a Messaging App. It’s Become the New Deep Web
  67. A Bittersweet Ending for Boeing’s Starliner: Its Return Flight Was Nearly Perfect, Except for a Few New Issues
  68. An Ode to The World’s Unluckiest Astronaut: He Trained for 14 Years to Go Into Space, Only to Be Replaced by an Actress
  69. Latinos in South Florida Have Been Blending English and Spanish for Years. Linguists Say They’ve Created a New Dialect
  70. 08 September
  71. Content Delivery Network, Explained: How a Group of Servers Helps the Web Load Faster
  72. 06 September
  73. Bluetooth 6.0: A Breakdown of the New Features and Differences in the Latest Version of the Wireless Communication Standard
  74. 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
  75. Scientists Have Been Searching for the Elixir of Invisibility for Decades. It Turns Out It Was in the Most Unexpected Place: Doritos
  76. New Trailer for Megalopolis Confirms What We Already Knew: Coppola’s New Film Is Pure Madness
  77. Swiss Has Taken Luxury Too Far: The Weight of Its First Class Section Is Forcing the Airline to Redistribute Weight on Its Planes
  78. Chinese Researchers Present a Simple Strategy for Weight Loss: Eating Raw Vegetables
  79. EU Claims That One of the Internet’s Most Viral Retro Consoles Is So Toxic That It’s Illegal
  80. 05 September
  81. There’s a Big ‘Black Hole’ in Our Daily Productivity. This Neuroscientist Believes He’s Found a Way Around It: Coffee
  82. A Woman Used an AirTag to Check Whether Her Plastic Was Actually Being Recycled. The Answer, for Now, Is No
  83. 04 September
  84. China Isn’t Satisfied With Creating the World’s Largest Offshore Windmills. Now It Wants Them to Be Used to Breed Fish, Too
  85. Mechanical Keyboards Are Facing Tough Competition From a New Arrival: Hall Effect Keyboards
  86. Intel’s Big Bet on Laptops Is Here: These Are the Intel Core Ultra 200V ‘Lunar Lake’ Chips
  87. Elon Musk Has Emerged as an Unpredictable Geopolitical Force, and No One Knows How to Stop Him
  88. 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
  89. Microsoft Mistakenly Added an Option to Uninstall the Controversial Recall Feature in Windows 11
  90. Sony Will Shut Down Concord’s Servers 14 Days After Its Release. The Game Was in Development for Eight Years
  91. 03 September
  92. 1X Has Developed a Humanoid Robot Called NEO Beta. It’s So Advanced That the Company Is Already Testing It in the Real World
  93. ‘The Atlantic Tropics Are Completely Broken’: Experts Say the Intertropical Convergence Zone Is Shifting North, Posing a Significant Challenge
  94. The U.S. Atomic Bomb Development Site Is Experiencing a Plutonium Contamination Issue, Reaching Levels Similar to Chernobyl
  95. Astrophysicists Now Suspect Dark Matter Is Responsible for the Formation of Supermassive Black Holes
  96. Microsoft Seemed to Be Doing Everything Right With Xbox and Game Pass. Now Things Are Going Very Wrong
  97. NASA Has Successfully Stopped the ‘Strange Noise’ Coming From Starliner’s Loudspeaker. The Spacecraft Is Set to Return to Earth Soon
  98. 02 September
  99. South Africa Is Going to Bomb an Island With Tons of Poison. Its Goal: To Annihilate Thousands of Mice
  100. NASA Has Confirmed a 60-Year-Old Hypothesis: The Earth Has a Third Hidden Energy Field
  101. Do Fridge Magnets Increase Energy Consumption? Here’s What Manufacturers Say
  102. The New Mac Mini M4 Has Been Leaked. This Release Will Mark Its First Major Update in a Long Time
  103. Nuclear Fusion Reactors Need to Be Built With an Incredibly Tough Material. MIT Has Identified a Highly Promising Candidate
  104. 01 September
  105. The U.S. Claims It Has Expanded Its Territory by Nearly Twice the Size of California. Now It’ll Have to Prove It
  106. 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

  1. 31 August
  2. Cobalt Is Responsible for the High Cost of Batteries. Japanese Scientists Have Discovered a More Cost-Effective Alternative
  3. ESA and NASA Sent Two Spacecraft to the Sun. Together, They Successfully Solved a Long-Standing Puzzle: Why Solar Wind Doesn’t Cool Down
  4. Phone Manufacturers Went All In on Fingerprints. It Turns Out They Change Over Time
  5. 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
  6. iOS 18.1 Finally Allows Users to Remove People From Photos, But There’s an Easier Way to Do It With This Trick
  7. 30 August
  8. 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
  9. I Tested Reimagine on the Google Pixel 9. It Left Me Feeling Both Scared and Excited
  10. The iPhone 16 Will Reportedly Have a DSLR Button, a Feature That Hasn’t Really Worked in Phones So Far
  11. China Bans Certain Apple Chargers, Claiming They Generate ‘Harmful Interference’
  12. Disney Parks Are Facing a Major Crisis: For the First Time, They’re Not the Company’s Primary Source of Revenue
  13. SpaceX’s Riskiest Flight Is Set to Launch Soon: How to Watch the Polaris Dawn Mission Live
  14. 29 August
  15. Denialism Has Reached One of the Last Remaining Areas of Science Untouched by It: Eyeglasses
  16. Nvidia Has Once Again Broken Revenue and Profit Records, But Even That Wasn’t Enough to Satisfy the Market
  17. Meta Is Reportedly Developing a Competitor to the Vision Pro. It’ll Be Ultracompact and Ultralight, but Won’t Be Available for Several Years
  18. OpenAI Is Gearing Up for Another Investment Round That Aims to Turn It Into a $100 Billion Startup
  19. 28 August
  20. Airbnb’s CEO Believed the Company Was ‘Broken’ and Wanted to Lower Prices: The Business Is Too Big for That
  21. 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
  22. Tiny Creature Discovered on the Alaskan Border Is the Closest Living Relative of All Animals
  23. 27 August
  24. Mercedes Wants to Surpass Tesla in Software Development. A Possible Plan: Enabling Fortnite in Its Cars
  25. The Starliner Spacecraft Isn’t Just a Big Embarrassment: It’s Become a Huge Financial Loss for Boeing
  26. 25 August
  27. Cobalt Is One of the Highly Sought-After Metals on Earth. The Reason? Its Crucial Role in Lithium Batteries
  28. We've Long Wondered Why the Chernobyl Wild Boars Were So Radioactive. It Turns Out It Has Nothing to Do With the Nuclear Disaster
  29. 24 August
  30. Four Vision Pro Users Share Their Experiences After Five Months With the Headset: A Promising Future, a Limited Present
  31. The Alternative to Air Conditioning Doesn’t Require Electricity: All You Need Is Clay and a Good Design
  32. Awkward Silence: A Breakdown of the Emotional Intelligence Technique That Transformed the Responses of Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, and Jeff Bezos
  33. 23 August
  34. Dawn Aerospace’s Rocket-Powered Aircraft Has Successfully Completed a Crucial Flight Test. It’s Now Setting Its Sights on Breaking an Enormous Record
  35. 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
  36. 21 August
  37. This Apple Designer Received an Original ‘Apple Watch’ From 1998. It's Waterproof and Has a Watch Dial That's Upside Down
  38. I’ve Tested the Boox Palma: A Promising Concept, but a Disappointing Fusion of a Phone and E-Ink Screen Reader
  39. 19 August
  40. The Nostalgia Industry Is Still Going Strong. A Familiar Face Is Reaping the Benefits: Fujifilm
  41. ‘I Swear It’s There.’ Apple CEO Claimed There Was an iPhone in a 1670 Painting. He Didn't Know How to React
  42. These Colors Aren't for Show: A Breakdown of Green, Brown, Blue, and Turquoise Hydrogen
  43. 18 August
  44. This Employee Has Been Working at Apple His Entire Life. He Started at 14 and Now Has Twice as Much Experience As Steve Jobs
  45. 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
  46. 17 August
  47. The Romans Had a Major Industry That Played a Crucial Role in Their Conquest of Britain: Beer and Salt
  48. The Best Weather Apps for Your Phone
  49. All Black Mirror Episodes Ranked From Best to Worst
  50. 16 August
  51. The Webb Telescope Has Successfully Penetrated the Nucleus of a Neighboring Galaxy, Which Is Home to a Fiercely Active Black Hole
  52. New Tool for Creating Deepfakes for Free Rekindles Debate on the Dangers It Poses
  53. Former Google CEO Claimed Remote Work Won’t Help Win the AI Race. He Apologized 48 Hours Later
  54. Warren Buffett Sold Half of His Apple Shares. The Tax Bill on the Sale Is the Same as Spotify’s Annual Revenue
  55. China Produces More Batteries Than Any Other Country. The Problem: They’re Not Storing Energy Efficiently
  56. 15 August
  57. A New Study Says 94% of Excel Tables Contain Errors: How a Formula Can Cause an Economic Disaster
  58. This Instagram Photo of People Doing Yoga on the Deck of a Ship Reveals a Nuclear Secret India Was Trying to Hide
  59. Developing Error Correction for Quantum Computers Is Becoming Increasingly Complex, But There’s Still Hope
  60. An Increasing Number of North Korean Spies Are Carrying Out Remote Work for U.S. Companies to Finance Their Nuclear Weapons
  61. China’s Constellation of Satellites Is Unsettling the Pentagon. It Can Track a Fighter Jet as Well as an Asteroid
  62. 14 August
  63. Quantum Teleportation Is a Reality and Holds the Potential to Revolutionize the Way We Transfer Information
  64. Japan Was the Dominant Force in the Chip Industry in the 1980s. This Is How It Plans to Reclaim Its Former Glory
  65. Japanese Researchers Reveal the First Prototype of Magnetically Levitated Cars. It’s as Promising as It’s Experimental
  66. The New Gemini Showcases Google’s Ambition: To Have Us Continuously Talk to Our Phones
  67. 13 August
  68. Google Pixel Watch 3: Google’s New Smartwatch Is Available in Two Sizes and Doesn't Fear the Sun
  69. 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
  70. Google Pixel 9: It May Not Have the ‘Pro’ Name, But It’ll Once Again Be One of the Smartest Purchases
  71. 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
  72. A Serious Vulnerability Is Affecting AMD Processors. Not All of Them Will Receive a Patch to Fix It
  73. 12 August
  74. A Recent Lab Accident Has Produced ‘Wonder Wood,’ a Super-Black Material That Can Absorb More Than 99% of Light
  75. The World Is Obsessed With ‘Perfect Teeth,’ Despite the Prevalence of Fake Teeth in Movies and Television
  76. EssilorLuxottica Used to Be a Traditional Eyewear Company. Now, It’s Embracing Technology, and Meta and Google Want a Slice of It
  77. The U.S. Needs to Get Rid of Its Diesel Trains. It’s Rapidly Replacing Them With Hydrogen Trains
  78. 11 August
  79. A Brief History of Paul Otlet, the Little Known Grandfather of the World Wide Web
  80. A Google Engineer Moved Into a Truck Parked on the Company’s Campus. He Avoided Paying Rent and Kept 90% of His Salary
  81. 09 August
  82. The U.S. Wants to Triple Its Solar Panels. To Reach Its Goal, It Has a Brilliant Idea: Using an Army of Robots
  83. SpaceX Is Already Testing a New Engine for Starship Described As ‘A Work of Art.’ Yet, the Competition Is Skeptical
  84. Beware of Falling in Love With Your Chatbot: OpenAI Warns That GPT-4o May Reduce Users' Need to Socialize With Humans
  85. Google Has Gone 20 Months Without Being Able to Address One of Its Biggest Threats in History: ChatGPT
  86. Humane Is Struggling to Survive. The Problem: More Users Are Returning Its AI Pin Instead of Buying It
  87. The DMA Has Accomplished What Was Once Thought Impossible: Apple Will Now Allow Various Types of External Links in Apps
  88. Nicolás Maduro Intensifies His Battle Against Elon Musk and Orders 10-Day Ban on X in Venezuela
  89. 08 August
  90. Some Americans Are Brewing Beer Using Water From Showers and Toilets. And There’s Good Reason for It
  91. 80 Trillion Watts: A UK Startup Has Fired the World’s Most Powerful Cannon to Demonstrate Nuclear Fusion
  92. Microsoft Wants Its Engineers in China to Leave the Country. They're Not So Sure
  93. 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
  94. 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
  95. The Golden Age of AI Is Experiencing Its First Significant Slowdown: A Market Correction or a Bursting Bubble?
  96. 07 August
  97. Google Has Killed Off the Chromecast. Farewell to a Friendly and Affordable Product That Helped Us Enjoy TV Like Never Before
  98. Paper Straws Are Often Touted as a Great Alternative to Plastic, But There's a Small Problem: They’re Toxic
  99. Apple Accidentally Leaves Some of Its AI Prompts Out in the Open: ‘Do Not Hallucinate’
  100. Google TV Streamer (4K): Say Goodbye to Chromecast and Hello to the New Premium Set-Top Box With Google TV
  101. NASA Has Asked SpaceX to Postpone Its Next Flight. It Could Potentially Need It to Rescue the Boeing Crew
  102. Advertising Revenue on Elon Musk’s X Has Dropped Dramatically, So the Platform Decided to Sue a Group of Advertisers
  103. Samsung Has Just Revolutionized Electric Car Batteries, Improving Their Range, Charging Time, and Lifespan
  104. Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Review: The Watch Samsung Needed to Face Off Against the Apple Watch Ultra on Equal Footing
  105. 06 August
  106. How Much Money Did Tech Giants Lose on Monday? The 'Magnificent Seven' Had One of the Worst Days in Their History
  107. Pegasus Is a Revolutionary Hybrid Flying Car: It Can Travel on the Highway and Fly for up to Three Hours
  108. In China, an Increasing Number of Young People Are Dissatisfied With the Future That Awaits Them, So They’re Pretending to Be Birds
  109. Safari Aims to Revolutionize the Web Browsing Experience. How? By Enabling Users to Eliminate Distractions
  110. Google’s New Monopoly Status Has Unexpected Collateral Damage: Apple
  111. Google Has Just Suffered a Major Loss in a U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit: The Search Giant Staggers
  112. Elon Musk Is Suing OpenAI and Sam Altman Again: Microsoft’s Multibillion-Dollar Deal Is in the Spotlight
  113. 05 August
  114. The Millionaire Heir to Hermès Adopted His Gardener. His Fortune Evaporated Before It Could Reach His Garden
  115. Scientists Have Unveiled the Origin of the Mysterious Gas Enveloping the Moon. The Culprit: Very Tiny Rocks
  116. 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
  117. Arc, I’m Sorry for What I Said About You. You’re the Best Browser in the Whole World
  118. OpenAI Has Developed an AI Text Detector That Works Almost Flawlessly. It Doesn't Want to Bring It to the Market
  119. Logitech's Controversial 'Forever Mouse' Doesn’t Need Subscriptions. It Needs to Be Repairable
  120. 04 August
  121. Say Goodbye to Spam Calls With This Google Feature. I’m Never Going Back After This
  122. Scientists Have Discovered Supplements That Can Enhance Memory in the Elderly: Prebiotics
  123. 03 August
  124. For Decades, People Visited This New York City Skyscraper Without Knowing That the Joints Holding It Together Couldn't Handle the Weight
  125. 02 August
  126. Toyota Is in the Eye of the Storm: The Company Acknowledges That It Sold 14 Models With Fake Safety Tests Over the Last Decade
  127. Boeing’s Attempt to Compete With SpaceX’s Dragon Has Failed: Starliner Has Just Lost Another $125 Million
  128. It's Not the Olympic Games, It's a Casting Call for John Wick 5: Shooters Are the Sensation of Paris 2024
  129. Intel Is Laying Off More Than 10,000 Workers. The Semiconductor Giant Is Facing Challenging Times
  130. 01 August
  131. There’s a Lot of Buzz About Nvidia, But Another AI Company Is Even More Profitable in 2024 (With Some Nuances)

July 2024

  1. 31 July
  2. Nothing Phone (2a) Plus: A Powerful Mid-Range Phone That Keeps Its Distinctive Look
  3. Want to Have as Much Money as Jeff Bezos? You’d Need to Work for 45 Years Earning $2.1 Million per Hour
  4. Friend Is an AI Wearable That Listens to You 24/7 and Wants to Be Your Best Friend
  5. Meteorologists Warn That Debby, the Next Tropical Storm in the Atlantic, Could Be on the Horizon
  6. Logitech Has a Clear Vision for the Mouse of the Future: It Has a Lifetime Subscription
  7. OpenAI Has Started to Roll Out One of the Most Anticipated (and Revolutionary) ChatGPT Features: Its New Voice Mode
  8. 30 July
  9. Smartphones Appeared to Have Replaced Cameras for Good, Until the Rise of Mirrorless Cameras
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