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
July 2024
- 30 July
- Apple Is Starting to Roll Out Its AI to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. So Far, It’s Everything But Revolutionary
- Ford Wanted to Compete With Tesla in the Electric Car Market. It’s Facing an Issue Called ‘A $5 Billion Loss’
- Marvel Needed an Extraordinary Plot Twist to Revive the MCU. Its (Risky) Bet Is Robert Downey Jr.
- Apple TV+ Has Finally Given In: The Platform Is Reportedly Planning on Introducing Ads Into Its Programming
- 29 July
- The Internet Is Fuming Over the 'Satanic' Parody of the Last Supper at the Olympics, But It's Actually Another Painting
- This Is a Ferrari Executive's Method to Avoid Deepfake Scams: Ask the Scammer a Question That Only the CEO Would Know the Answer to
- ChatGPT Is Now Integrated Into Synchron’s Brain Implants, a Potentially Life-Changing Mental ‘Click’
- Elon Musk Posted a Deepfake of Kamala Harris. The X CEO Has Violated the Platform’s Rules
- Marvel Revolutionizes Comic-Con With the Surprise Return of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom and Sneak Peaks of Avengers and Fantastic Four
- Apple Intelligence Will Reportedly Not Be Available With the Launch of iOS 18
- Trump Vows to Transform the U.S. Into a Haven for Crypto: ‘Never Sell Your Bitcoin’
- 27 July
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review: The Flip Format Is Starting to Make Sense in a Foldable Phone That Improves Its Cameras Significantly
- 26 July
- OpenAI Just Announced SearchGPT, a Direct Challenge to Google’s Search Engine
- 25 July
- Elon Musk Has Activated the World’s ‘Most Powerful AI Training Cluster.’ It’s Equipped With 100,000 Nvidia GPUs
- Astronauts Have Relied on Diapers for Decades During Their Missions. They Finally Have an Alternative: Drinking Their Own Urine
- ‘They Are Inoperable': Toyota Is Facing a Class Action in the U.S. Over Problems With Its Hydrogen Car
- Paris Created a QR Code System to Enhance Security for the Olympic Games. It’s Resulted in Widespread Frustration
- OpenAI Will Reportedly Lose $5 Billion This Year. Without Investment, It’s Impossible to Sustain the Ruinous AI Business
- 24 July
- Deadpool & Wolverine Is the Best Character Film and Oxygen for Marvel, but Not the Revolution the Genre Needs
- U.S. Makes Huge Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion Research by Managing to Confine Plasma in a Magnetic Mirror
- Scientists Have Been Studying Magic Mushrooms for Years Without Fully Understanding How They Worked. Until Now
- Spotify Plans to Introduce a New Deluxe Plan as Part of a New Tech Trend: Base, Body, and the Cherry on Top
- Meta Has Unveiled the ‘World’s Largest and Most Capable’ AI Model, Surpassing OpenAI’s GPT-4o in Various Aspects
- Engineers Are Developing Nuclear Spacecraft Again. NASA Says We're Going to Need Them
- 23 July
- China Banned Mukbang in 2020. Now, a Streamer Reignited the Debate When She Died While Binge Eating in a Live Stream
- We Suspected Consuming Caffeine While Being Sleep Deprived Wasn’t Very Healthy. A New Study Has Just Confirmed It
- Elon Musk Sets a Date for the Arrival of Optimus at Tesla Factories. It's the First Step Before Selling Them to Other Companies
- The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones Changed the Way We Look at Fantasy. And Not Just for the Better
- Bill Gates Predicts a Near-Term Decline for Current AI. His Bet on the Future? ‘Metacognitive’ AI
- This Is What the New Google Chromecast Will Reportedly Look Like: Goodbye to the Dongle, Hello to the Set-Top Box
- 22 July
- We Spend Too Much Time Sitting and Are Just Now Beginning to Understand How Detrimental It Is for Our Health
- This Airline Went 32 Years Without Updating Windows. It Was the Only One That Escaped the Global CrowdStrike Outage
- Amazon Has Revised Its Return-to-Office Policy. Going to the Office for Coffee Isn’t Enough: Employees Need to Stay
- To No One’s Surprise, a Recent Study Has Revealed That Money Does Indeed Bring Happiness. The More Money, the Better
- Kernel Mode, Explained: This Is How Windows Security Operates and How CrowdStrike ‘Bypassed’ It to Cause Chaos
- The First Floating Solar Park in the Swiss Alps Has Paid for Itself in Just 2.8 Years. The Key: Its High Altitude
- You've Never Sat on a Toilet Seat This Pricey: This Throne Is Made Out of Old Phones and Is One of Only Two in Existence
- 20 July
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review: An Evolution as Contained and It Is Logical for the Foldable Phone With the Best Software on the Market
- Canon EOS R1 and Canon EOS R5 Mark II: Four Years Later, Canon Finally Showcases How It’ll Revolutionize Autofocus
- 19 July
- NASA’s Curiosity Rover Accidentally Cracked Open a Rock on Mars, Revealing a Yellow Treasure
- GPT-4o Mini Is Now Available on ChatGPT for Free. OpenAI Is Using Muscle Against Google and Anthropic With This Small Model
- From Hospitals to Small Businesses: How the CrowdStrike Incident Brought Global Paralysis to Unexpected Places
- NASA Just Paid SpaceX $267,000 to Develop an Emergency Plan to Rescue Astronauts on the ISS
- The Glitch That Demonstrated the Fragility of Airports Worldwide: How CrowdStrike Became the Biggest Story on a Dramatic Summer Day
- How to Fix the CrowdStrike and Microsoft Bug on an Affected Computer
- What Does CrowdStrike Do? Here's What You Need to Know About Microsoft's Cybersecurity Provider, Which Is Behind the Global IT Outage
- 18 July
- Andrej Karpathy, OpenAI Co-Founder and Former Head of AI at Tesla, Has a New Mission: Transform Education With AI-Powered Teachers
- SpaceX Is Building a Spacecraft to Destroy the International Space Station. It’s Four Times More Powerful Than the Dragon
- 17 July
- ‘Be Careful With Chinese Students:’ The U.S. Warning to ASML and Dutch Universities
- Volvo Wanted to Make It Big by Selling Cars Online Like Tesla, But 0% of Its Customers Have Gone This Route
- TikTok Attempted to Circumvent the DMA by Claiming It Was Illegal. The EU Court Isn't Buying It
- Claude Is ChatGPT's Biggest Rival, and You Can Now Download It on Your Android Phone
- An Astronaut Took a Picture of a Red Sprite From the ISS. It’s an Extremely Difficult Phenomenon to Photograph
- The U.S. Ban on Kaspersky Generates Its First Casualty: All Employees in the Country Will Be Laid Off
- 16 July
- CMF Phone 1 Review: This Is the Phone to Buy if You Want to Spend Less Than $200
- The First Commercial Aircraft ‘Made in China’ Has Been a Success. It’s Preparing to Take On Airbus and Boeing
- A Species of Cactus Has Disappeared in the U.S. For the First Time, the Primary Suspect Is Sea Level Rise
- Japan Already Has Its Own ‘Her,’ and Some Are Already Having Romantic Relationships With It
- LUCA, the ‘Common Ancestor’ of All Living Things, Has Fascinated Us for Years. What Scientists Didn’t Know Is That It Was So Ancient
- OpenAI Reportedly Has a New Secret Project Called Strawberry, Which Will Be Able to Reason and Perform Complex Tasks
- NASA Has Just Confirmed the Existence of a Tunnel on the Moon: A Cave So Large That It Raises New Possibilities
- 15 July
- ‘It Can Destroy Anything:’ The U.S. Has Finally Completed the Upgrade of the AH-64 Apache Helicopter
- 14 July
- I Tried to Replace My MacBook Pro With the New iPad Pro. I Was Stopped by iPadOS
- 13 July
- Submarines Are Key to U.S. Naval Dominance. China Now Knows How to Detect Them: With Bubbles
- I’ve Played Star Wars Outlaws and I Know Ubisoft’s Plan for the Saga: To Create a Fully Cinematic Sandbox
- 12 July
- China Is Reinforcing Its Space Station Against Potential Impacts Following the Explosion of a Russian Satellite
- Millions of People Don't Know That Their Information Has Been Published on the Dark Web. Google Has a Free Tool to Check
- 11 July
- Japan Is Searching for the Person Responsible for Constructing a Road on the Largest Lake in the Country. It Leads to Nowhere
- You Can Now Buy an $8,000 Foldable House. It Takes 11 Minutes to Assemble and Can Hold up to 8 People
- Hurricane Beryl Is a Grim Warning of What's to Come: An Intense Hurricane Season
- Elon Musk Has Vowed to ‘Obliterate’ Bill Gates if He Doesn’t Stop Shorting Tesla Shares
- It Was So Hot in New York City That a Swing Bridge Got Stuck Because Its Steel Expanded Too Much
- The James Webb Space Telescope Discovers a Blue Planet With Various Problems. The Weirdest One: It Smells Like Rotten Eggs
- 10 July
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6: A Phone That Gets Closer to Being Samsung’s Top Folding Device With Every Upgrade
- Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and Watch 7: Samsung’s Flagship Watches Are Packed With New Features
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: The Thinnest and Lightest Fold Ever Comes With New Galaxy AI Features
- Samsung Galaxy Ring First Look: Samsung’s Smart Ring Has Left Us Wanting a Lot More
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 First Look: The Foldable Phone Crown Has Two New Contenders to the Throne
- The Best MagSafe Accessories for Your iPhone
- NASA Has Discovered X-Shaped Structures in the Ionosphere That Scientists Are Struggling to Explain
- Microsoft Is Increasing Xbox Game Pass Pricing Worldwide, Announces a Cheaper ‘Standard’ Plan
- 09 July
- An Expert Predicted the Arrival of the iPhone Years in Advance. Now, He’s Betting on AI: ‘It’ll Bring Back the Dead’
- There’s Only One Vertebrate Capable of Living 500 Years. Scientists Have Just Discovered the Secret of Its Eternal Youth
- 'Everything That Could Go Wrong Went Wrong.' After Four Years, ESA’s Finally Ready to Launch the Ariane 6 Rocket
- 378 Days Ago, Four NASA Volunteers Entered a 3D-Printed Bunker That Simulated Life on Mars. They Just Came Out
- Back to the Future 4 Exists (Sort of): An Official Sequel Was Released in 1991, but Almost No One Has Seen It
- Should You Wait for the iPhone 16 or Buy an Earlier Model? For Me, the Answer Is Clear
- 08 July
- These Are the Best Podcast Apps for Every Type of User
- I’ve Been Using Mac and iPad for 15 Years. This Is My Experience With the Surface Pro 11
- This Phone Scanner Can Detect Strokes Quickly. A Look at the Great Invention That Could Revolutionize Early Detection
- The Color Blue Is Surprisingly Rare in Animals and Plants. There’s a Good Reason for It
- CMF Phone 1: CMF’s First Phone Is as Affordable as It Is Innovative
- As It Turns Out, There’s Another Terrestrial Species That Can Heal Wounds and Perform Surgical Amputations: Ants
- 07 July
- The Webb Telescope Has Observed a Planet With Weather So Extreme That Clouds Are Made of Rock and Nights Reach 1112 Degrees Fahrenheit
- This Is the Secret Room at Pixar Where Steve Jobs Would Hide for Hours Was Like
- 06 July
- Warner Bros. Unveils First Trailer for Dune: Prophecy. The Dune Universe Is Expanding with a Promising Prequel
- In South Korea, Some Parents Are Choosing to Isolate Themselves in Cells. There’s a Word for It: ‘Hikikomori’
- 05 July
- Wi-Fi 6E: What Is It and What Are Its Advantages?
- 26 Years Ago, Nintendo Released a Game Boy Cartridge With a Camera. Today, Someone Has Managed to Turn It Into a Webcam
- This 3D Printer Can Print in Plastic and Metal and Use Lasers. Its Goal: To Make Things Without the Need to Assemble Them
- The U.S. Continues to Fall Behind China in the Race for Generative AI Patents, With China Overwhelmingly Leading the Field
- A Hacker Gained Access to OpenAI’s Internal Messaging System, Adding to More Fuel to the Fire About Its Security
- In Their Quest for New Metamaterials, Scientists Have Reached the Point of Delirium: A Material Capable of Counting to Ten
- 04 July
- The Largest Nuclear Fusion Project Failed Before It Was Ever Turned On. ITER Will Need a Decade to Implement Changes
- The Japanese Government Has Just Achieved an Unusual Victory in 2024: Eliminating the Use of Floppy Disks
- We Now Know How Many Google Searches End Up With Users Staying on Google. Too Many
- Is Temu Legit? Here’s Everything You Need to Know, Plus Tips on What to Do Before You Make a Purchase
- Amazon Used to Sell Its Astro Robots to Companies for $2,350. Now, It’s Going to Remotely Deactivate Them
- The ChatGPT Client for Mac Is the Latest Example of Why We Need More Security in AI
- 03 July
- Space Pioneer Was Once Called 'China's SpaceX.' It Just Mistakenly Launched a Rocket Near a Big City
- Proton Has Just Launched Its Own End-to-End Encrypted Alternative to Google Docs, Aiming to Become the 'Private Google'
- Cruise Was Left Without Its Autonomous Cars After Withholding Evidence of a Hit-and-Run. Getting Them Back on the the Streets Will Cost It $112,500
- Google Is Reportedly Getting Ready to Release Its Own Version of Microsoft's Recall. At First Glance, I Prefer Google
- A South Korean Local Government Hired an AI Robot for Administrative Tasks. It ‘Took Its Own Life’ After a Year
- How to Use Gemini on Your iPhone With the Google App
- The Launch of the Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor on the Planet Is Being Delayed by a Decade. This Is Why
- 02 July
- Scientists Had Theories About the Origin of the Moon. Now, Samples Taken by a Chinese Satellite Have Cast Doubt on Them
- Nintendo Wants to Avoid a Repeat of the PS5 Launch With the Release of the Nintendo Switch 2. It Has a Clear Plan
- These Are the 17 Best Workout Apps for iOS and Android
- Google Is Making a Significant Change to Chrome’s Security That Affects Thousands of Websites. They Have Four Months to Comply
- Something Unusual Is Happening in the Mesosphere With Night-Shining Clouds. SpaceX Is the Main Suspect
- OpenAI Is Setting Up the Stage for the Release of GPT-5, With Sam Altman Promising a ‘Significant Leap Forward’
- 01 July
- This Interactive 'Google Maps' of World War II Is the Best Way to Immerse Yourself in the Conflict's Battles
- NASA Detected an Asteroid the Size of One of the Giza Pyramids Just Two Weeks Before It Passed 'Close to' Earth
- Meta Forced All Users to Either Pay or Give Up Their Data. The EU Says This Illegal Under the Digital Markets Act
- Four Years Later, Fortnite Is Returning to iOS. This Time, It’ll Be Available Through Epic Games’ Own Store
- The 2026 AirPods Will Have a Camera, But You Won't Be Able to Take Photos With Them
June 2024
- 30 June
- It Consumes Five Times Less Energy and Doesn’t Require Gas: This Is the French Invention Aims to Replace Your Air Conditioner
- 29 June
- Journal: What It Is, How It Works, and How to Make the Most out of Apple’s Journal App
- We’ve Been Purchasing the Most Common and Ordinary Fish for Our Aquariums for Years. It Turns Out That It’s Actually a New Species
- ‘It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It.’ This Is Emotional Intelligence Technique Steve Jobs Used When No One Was Talking About It
- 28 June
- While Working on Creating a Stronger Cement, Researchers Have Made a Breakthrough: Shells
- Scientists Are Injecting Radioactive Material Into Rhino Horns on Live Animals to Prevent Us From Eating Them
- The Creators of ‘Sam Altman Leads the Committee That Oversees Sam Altman’s Actions’ Have Unveiled That GPT-4 Is Overseeing GPT-4
- BlackBerry Has Reinvented Itself, and It's Done So Well That It’s Making More Money Than Analysts Thought
- Astronauts on the ISS Had to Take Shelter After a Huge Russian Satellite Broke Into 100 Pieces for Unknown Reasons
- Checking Boxes on a Website Is the Internet's Latest Obsession. Yes, It’s Addictive
- Thousands of South Korean Users Can’t Explain How Their Devices Got Infected With Malware. The Main Suspect: Their Internet Provider
- 27 June
- Steam Now Comes With Its Own Match Recorder, and It Looks Great. Here’s How It Works
- Apple Prioritizes Longevity Over Repairability. It Justified Its Decision in a 24-Page Document
- Disney Has a Star Wars Problem: The Acolyte Reception Among Fans Has Been a Nightmare
- SpaceX Is Building a Spacecraft to Destroy the International Space Station—at NASA’s Request
- Some Companies Are Training Their AI Models on Reddit Data Without Permission, And Reddit Is Declaring War
- 26 June
- It Looks Like Time Crystals Have an Another Superpower: They Can Help Reduce Errors in Quantum Computers
- How to Activate Karaoke Mode on Spotify
- Microsoft Is Reverting to Its Old Ways: It's Forcing Users to Use OneDrive Installing Windows 11
- Bill Gates Takes Notes by Hand in All His Meetings and in the Margins of the Books He Reads. The Reason Is Backed by Science
- Europe Has Installed So Many Renewable Energy Sources That It Now Faces an Unusual Problem: Electricity Is Now Too Cheap
- The Wait Is Over: The ChatGPT App for Mac With GPT-4o Is Now Available for Free to All Users
- Say Goodbye to Google’s Search Infinite Scroll. Google Assures Users That Removing It Is a Major Improvement
- It's Not a Mistake: China Continues to Endanger People by Allowing Rockets to Fall From the Sky After Completing Their Missions
- 25 June
- The War Over AI-Generated Music Continues to Escalate: Major Labels Are Suing Suno AI and Udio
- EU Releases Its Initial Findings on Teams’ Potential Monopoly. It's Bad News for Microsoft
- An Object That Fell From the Sky Made a Hole in a House With Someone Inside. The Family Is Suing NASA
- 35 Years Ago, Sony Introduced the World’s Largest CRT Television: A 43-inch, 400-Pound TV That Cost a Fortune
- Julian Assange Is Now Free After Reaching a Deal With the U.S.
- 24 June
- Quantum Computers Are Showing Promise, But the Real Revolution Is Quantum Internet, Which Is Already Underway
- Microsoft Doesn’t Like The Fact That Users Use Local Accounts in Windows 11. So, It Removed the Instructions for Setting Them Up
- The European Commission Opens Another Investigation into Apple. The Goal: To See if iOS Is Complying With New Laws
- Productivity Has Been Growing Faster in the U.S. Than in Europe for 20 Years. It's a Story of Two Parallel Realities With Many Nuances
- Scientists Have Discovered a New Link to Depression in an Unexpected Vital Sign: Body Temperature
- Google Maps Has Been Tracking Our Movements for Years. Now, That Data Will Be More Accessible to Us Than Ever
- 23 June
- France Connected Its First Solar Panels to the Grid in 1992. Three Decades Later, They Still Have an Astonishing Power Output
- The Cautionary Tale of How Zelda: Ocarina of Time Was Almost Released With a First Person POV
- 22 June
- France Discovered a Man’s Swimming Pool Using a Satellite. Then, As Many Countries Do, It Taxed Him
- 21 June
- ChatGPT Created a Script for a Movie About Creativity in Cinema. A Movie Theater Is Refusing to Screen It
- Japan Is at the Forefront of Efforts to Clean Up Space Trash. It Just Deployed a 'Space Garbage Truck' Next to an Old Rocket
- For the First Time in History, Astronomers Are Seeing a Black Hole Waking Up in Real-Time
- Claude 3.5 Sonnet Is Aiming at GPT-4o's Jugular by Letting Users Create Web Pages and Games (for Free)
- U.S. Authorities Have Just Announced a Total Ban on Kaspersky. The Russian Antivirus Company Is Facing Its Worst Moment
- QLED vs. OLED: Which Type of Display Is Better for Your TV Based on Use, Pros, and Cons
- Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand This Star for 50 Years. The Webb Telescope Figured It Out Quickly: It Wasn’t a Star
- 20 June
- Microsoft Wanted to Sell Us a New Era of PCs With AI. So Far, It Hasn't Delivered on That Front, But It Has on Everything Else
- One of the Founders Behind the Titan, the Submersible That Sank While Searching for the Titanic, Is Back With a New Submarine
- The Rise of Artificial Intelligence Is Reigniting an Old Concern Among U.S. Companies: Chinese Spying
- Ilya Sutskever's New AI Company Has a Clear Goal: To Develop a Superintelligence With 'Nuclear'-Level Safety
- Luma Dream Machine: What It Is, How It Works, and How You Can Use It to Generate Videos for Free
- AI Is Increasing the Demand for Electricity So Much That the International Energy Agency Has Called for a Global Summit
- 19 June
- IBM Wants to Be at the Forefront of Quantum Computing: It's Planning to Unveil a 10,000-Qubit Computer by 2029
- There’s a New Speed Record for an Electric Car: 270 Mph, Japanese, and Possibly Prohibitively Expensive
- The New Energy Era Is Here: Seven Chinese Solar Companies Now Produce More Capacity Than Oil Companies
- In Its Ongoing Battle Against Drought, MIT Has Stumbled Upon an Unexpected Technology: Baby Diapers
- Lenovo’s New Copilot+ Laptops Showcase the Future of the PC: Efficiency Shines, With AI Promising to Do the Same
- 18 June
- Officials Used AI Cameras to 'Read' Emotions on UK Subways. The Problem: Passengers Knew Nothing About It
- We Thought OpenAI’s Sora Was Light Years Ahead of the Competition: Runway's Gen-3 Alpha Has Just Proven Otherwise
- All the Data on Earth Can Fit in a Cup Full of DNA. This Is MIT’s Jurassic Park-Inspired Project
- An Apple Enthusiast Used a $7 Raspberry Pi for a Fantastic Project: Creating an Original Macintosh
- 17 June
- Rental Prices Haven’t Decreased in Years, and There's a Reason: Algorithms Are in Charge of the Housing Market
- NASA Will Send Two Astronauts on a Spacewalk Outside the ISS to Search for Living Organisms
- Saudi Arabia Has 'The Line,' But It's Not the Only Country Building a City in the Desert. China Is Also Hard at Work, With the Help of AI
- Sam Altman Is Reportedly Considering Transforming OpenAI Into a For-Profit Company. It Would Be the Ultimate Plot Twist
- The Day Jeff Bezos Came Across the Coordinates of the Apollo 11 Rocket Crash Site Online and Went to Go Look for It
- This Company Fired an Employee but Forgot to Remove His Access Credentials. It Cost Them $678,000 in Virtual Servers
- 16 June
- Scientists in the 1970s Thought That Larger Animals Should Be More Susceptible to Cancer. They Also Found It Wasn’t the Case
- 15 June
- Apple Has Its Box Design Down to an Art. It Even Scientifically Measured the Time It Takes to Open Them
- A Developer Has Just Taken the Concept of ‘Retro’ to a New Level by Creating a Physical Winamp Player
- 14 June
- Apple Has Integrated the Reminders App Into Calendar. You'll Need to Know the Difference to Avoid Chaos
- The First Qubit Built With 99.9% Control Accuracy on a Silicon Wafer Is Now Ready. It Changes Everything
- The Internet Brought Us ‘Spam.’ AI Is Bringing Us 'Slop'
- A 92-Year-Old Millionaire Remains at the Helm of Her Company and Refuses to Retire. Her Secret? Being a David Among Goliaths
