TECH
Astronauts on ISS spot “space fireflies”
NASA astronaut Don Pettit recently shared a captivating video from the International Space Station (ISS) on the social media platform X. The footage shows tiny flickering lights dancing above Earth’s horizon, which Pettit poetically referred to as “cosmic fireflies.” However, these lights are not a natural phenomenon but the reflection of sunlight off SpaceX’s Starlink […]
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BMW unveils game-changing humanoid robot that boosts efficiency by 400%
BMW, in collaboration with Figure AI, has introduced the Figure 02 humanoid robot, demonstrating groundbreaking performance in a test conducted at the company’s manufacturing plant in Spartanburg, USA. The robot increased task execution speed by an impressive 400% and enhanced operational accuracy by sevenfold, according to a report by Interesting Engineering. The Figure 02 robot […]
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Huawei unveils its own luxury electric vehicle
Huawei, widely recognized for its mobile devices, is making a bold move into the automotive industry with the launch of its own luxury electric car. The Maextro S800, developed in collaboration with Chinese automaker JAC, positions itself in the D+ luxury segment, competing with premium brands like Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Maybach. This ultra-luxurious vehicle measures […]
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Sony reportedly planning a portable PS5 console
To succeed in the competitive handheld market, Sony’s new device would need to address existing limitations and offer a broader library of games. Following the success of the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, the handheld gaming market is heating up, with companies like Microsoft reportedly developing a portable Xbox. As demand for mobile gaming grows, […]
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Electric car prices in Germany nearing parity with combustion engine vehicles
Buyers in Germany still pay an average premium of €5,583 for fully electric battery-powered vehicles compared to cars with internal combustion engines. A recent study by the private Center for Automotive Research (Car), published on Wednesday, revealed that the price gap between electric vehicles (EVs) and comparable combustion engine models is narrowing in Germany. The […]
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Is your Instagram feed full of clutter? A new feature lets you reset the algorithm
Instagram is rolling out a “Reset” feature designed to help users regain control over their feeds and tailor content to better reflect their current interests and interactions. With just a few clicks, users will be able to refresh their feed, explore page, and Reels recommendations to ensure posts align with their preferences. Meta, Instagram’s parent […]
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Will Google be forced to sell Chrome?
Google, which controls approximately 90% of the online search market, faces an unprecedented challenge from the U.S. government. Federal authorities have urged a judge to mandate the divestiture of Google’s Chrome browser in a landmark move aimed at curbing the dominance of one of the world’s largest tech companies. In a publicly released document, the […]
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Jaguar introduces a new logo
As part of a significant brand transformation, Jaguar has temporarily halted sales of its models in the UK. Jaguar is embracing a new identity, marked by a minimalist logo and a shift to producing exclusively electric vehicles. The redesigned logo features a modern twist, with a unique capitalization of the letters in the middle of […]
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Google surprises everyone: Android 16 arriving earlier than expected
Google has announced a significant shift in its update release strategy. Traditionally rolled out between August and October, the tech giant now plans to release its latest operating system, Android 16, earlier than anticipated. According to 9to5Google, the new OS will be available for installation on devices as early as the first half of 2025. […]
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World’s longest non-stop flight set to launch in two years
Flights will operate from Sydney to two major destinations: London and New York. Australian airline Qantas has announced plans to launch the world’s longest flight in two years. The ambitious project, which has been in development for several years, faced delays due to the pandemic. Now, it’s confirmed that a luxury aircraft will begin transporting […]
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Apple plans to develop a smart security camera
Apple is setting its sights on the smart home market with an ambitious new plan after setbacks with its autonomous car project and Vision Pro headset. According to renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to launch its own smart security camera in 2026. The device will be fully integrated with the Apple ecosystem, featuring wireless […]
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Electric car for the price of a gasoline vehicle?
Volkswagen is currently offering impressive discounts on its electric vehicles, bringing their prices on par with traditional gasoline models. However, this promotion is only available until the end of the year. For instance, the Volkswagen ID.3 is now available starting at just €30,990, making it one of the most affordable electric vehicles in its class—and […]
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“Everyone was wrong,” says leading scientist: breakthrough on black holes
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) recently revealed a surprising number of supermassive black holes (SBHs) in the early universe, far earlier than previously expected. Scientists now know that just a few million years after the Big Bang, the cosmos already held many of these massive objects, raising questions about how they grew so quickly. […]
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Apple reportedly developing its own AI glasses
Apple is set to compete with Meta’s smart glasses. Meta’s AI-powered smart glasses, created in collaboration with Ray-Ban, have emerged as a pioneering tech accessory. Apple has previously introduced its own smart headset, the Apple Vision Pro, but this model trails Meta’s in key aspects, especially given its limited accessibility, heavier design, and less practical […]
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Australia proposes ban on social media for youth under 16
The ban aims to protect young people and encourage outdoor activities. The Australian government plans to introduce legislation prohibiting social media use for children under 16, announced Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday, according to AFP. “This is for the parents. Social media is genuinely harmful to children, and I intend to put an end […]
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AI replaces hosts on Polish radio station
A Polish radio station recently made headlines for replacing human hosts with AI-generated presenters. OFF Radio Kraków announced on Monday that it is ending an “experiment” where artificial intelligence (AI) hosts led several of its programs, according to a report by the AP, as shared by TASR. The station had laid off multiple editors before […]
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The new ChatGPT will be 100 times better, approaching a critical breakthrough threshold
Claims have emerged suggesting that OpenAI, the American company known for its advancements in artificial intelligence, may release a new language model called GPT-5, also referred to as Orion, later this year. However, as The Verge reports, the situation is somewhat unclear. OpenAI has provided conflicting statements, though they still hint at the possibility of […]
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Apple offers $1 million reward for hacking its ai cloud system
This week, Apple is set to release iOS 18.1, featuring new AI capabilities. To mark the launch of Apple Intelligence, the tech giant has announced a reward of up to $1 million for anyone able to discover and report vulnerabilities within its Private Cloud Compute, an AI cloud designed for secure data processing. On its […]
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German company develops digital “CAMDOM” to protect privacy
The Camdom aims to prevent the misuse of intimate moments and protect potential victims from psychological harm. Unprotected intimacy comes with risks beyond unintended pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections. Unfortunately, some individuals have faced the violation of having their private moments recorded without consent. Now, there is an app designed to prevent such breaches. German […]
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Mercedes shocks the world with a golden innovation: solving the “Afterlife” of batteries with 96% efficiency
Mercedes-Benz is pioneering battery recycling with the opening of Europe’s first facility capable of recycling more than 96% of the materials used in batteries. This cutting-edge process is conducted directly within the plant, with the goal of reusing recovered materials in future Mercedes electric vehicle (EV) models, as reported by Electrek. The new plant, located […]
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Chinese giant responds to high tariffs: “We’ll still manufacture evs in europe”
Following the European Union’s increase in tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), Chinese automaker Xpeng is considering opening its own factories directly in Europe. This move was announced by the company’s founder and CEO, He Xiaopeng, at the Paris Motor Show. The European Commission recently imposed tariffs as high as 35.3% on Chinese EV imports, […]
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Download ChatGPT for Windows
After months of anticipation, OpenAI has finally released the ChatGPT app for Windows. You can find it in the Store, but don’t expect any major differences just yet. Essentially, you’ll get the same experience as the web version, but in a standalone window. For now, the app is available only to Plus, Team, Enterprise, and […]
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They revealed a plane that can fly you around the world in 5 hours
The American company Venus Aerospace, based in Texas, has shared key updates on the development of its hypersonic aircraft, particularly its innovative detonation ramjet engines. According to The Independent, this aircraft promises an unprecedented speed of travel that far surpasses even the legendary Concorde. The new engine is designed to produce nearly 9 kN of […]
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Lenovo unveils new laptop packed with powerful AI features
Technology is advancing rapidly, and artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into personal computers and laptops. Lenovo has embraced this trend by introducing new laptop models that leverage neural networks to boost productivity and enhance the user experience. The primary goal of AI in these laptops is to automate routine tasks, saving time and […]
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Global electric vehicle sales increased in september
Sales of electric vehicles in Europe rose by 4.2% to 300,000 units, with notable growth in the UK, Italy, Germany, and Denmark. Global electric vehicle sales surged nearly a third year-on-year in September, driven by record-breaking sales in China and renewed growth in Europe. A total of 1.69 million battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in […]
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Tesla’s new humanoid robots frightened people
Last week, Elon Musk introduced “Optimus” robots at the Tesla conference, which many said felt like something out of a futuristic movie. The event, titled We, Robot, a nod to the sci-fi film I, Robot starring Will Smith, took place at Warner Bros Studios in California. While the title may have seemed clever at first, […]
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Hypersonic plane could take you from London to New York in just one hour
A new hypersonic plane, currently in the testing phase, is expected to fly at speeds five times faster than the speed of sound. A revolution in air travel is on the horizon, with the first hypersonic aircraft ready for testing. This cutting-edge technology could reduce the flight time between New York and London to just […]
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These issues could block the upgrade to Windows 11 24H2
With the official release of Windows 11 24H2, Microsoft has begun sharing information about known issues. This is important for users who have already upgraded, or for those interested in upgrading but aren’t seeing the update in Windows Update. In the initial phase, the distribution is controlled, starting with a small percentage of Windows 11 […]
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Beijing criticizes EU’s planned tariffs on Chinese electric cars
The European Commission has proposed tariffs of up to 45%, set to take effect in November for the next five years. China’s state news agency, Xinhua, warned that the European Union’s (EU) plan to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles will harm both economic relations and environmental goals. The European Commission’s decision to implement tariffs […]
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