Category: Technology


  • Musk clips his Mars settlement ambition, aims for the moon instead

    Elon Muskโ€™s ambition to one day settle Mars appears to have taken a back seat to a rather nearer and more achievable goal โ€“ sending humans to live on the moon. In a statement on X on Sunday, the billionaire said his company SpaceX has now shifted its priorities to building โ€œa self-growing city on…

  • The biggest (nonsports) moments from Super Bowl Sunday

    There was plenty of on-field action during the Seattle Seahawksโ€™ Super Bowl LX rout of the New England Patriots. But pop culture dominated the night, with social media and watch parties focusing on Bad Bunnyโ€™s halftime performance, as well as buzzyโ€”and sometimes head-scratchingโ€”ads. Hereโ€™s what people are talking about: RECOMMENDED FOR YOU Bad Bunnyโ€™s Joyous…

  • This is the best ethernet cable for your home network

    If you’ve been facing slow internet and lagging issues despite paying for a premium internet plan, the advice you’ve probably gotten from most people is to switch to using Ethernet.ย Following this advice, it’s natural to wonder if you should be paying for a specific kind of Ethernet cable. Similar to HDMI cables, the actual price…

  • Ethereum Foundation teams up with SEAL to combat wallet drainers

    The Ethereum Foundation is sponsoring crypto security nonprofit Security Alliance (SEAL) to โ€œtrack and neutralizeโ€ crypto drainers and other social engineering attackers targeting Ethereum users. SEAL said on Monday that it launched the โ€œTrillion Dollar Securityโ€ initiative with EF to support these efforts after reaching out to EF late last year about funding security engineers…

  • Russia unveils new multiple launch rocket system thatโ€™s highly mobile and precision-capable

    Russia has showcased its new multiple launch rocket system at the World Defense Show 2026. Called Sarma 300 mm Multiple Launch Rocket System, the highly mobile and precision-capable system was displayed at the event being held in Riyadh. Currently, the weapon is being tested by the Russian Army in the special military operation zone. Reports…

  • India makes Aadhaar more ubiquitous, but critics say security and privacy concerns remain

    India is pushing Aadhaar, the worldโ€™s largest digital identity system, deeper into everyday private life through a new app and offline verification support, a move that raises new questions about security, consent, and the broader use of the massive database. Announced in late January by the Indian government-backed Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the…

  • Base App sunsets Creator Rewards to double down on trading

    Coinbaseโ€™s โ€œEverything App,โ€ Base App, is sunsetting its Creator Rewards program and Farcaster-powered social feed as part of a strategic shift to focus entirely on tradable assets. The Creator Rewards program was launched in July and was intended to make the Ethereum layer-2 Base a more social ecosystem, where activity and engagement translate into earnings.…

  • Quantum computing company chooses Albuquerque for US expansion

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.ย (KRQE) โ€“ย Boston-based QuEra Computing, a company at the cutting edge of quantum tech, announced it is expanding to Albuquerque. The company has international locations; this will be its second U.S. headquarters.ย  Story continues below RECOMMENDED FOR YOU Trending: Death of Las Cruces man killed in LCPD gunfight under investigation News: APD lends bomb-sniffing help…

  • Deep Green data center proposal faces pushback at Lansing City Council

    LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -The company behind a proposed data center in the heart of the capital city made its case for the community and city leaders Monday night. On Monday, Deep Green, the company behind the project, hosted a roundtable alongside business leaders, labor unions and city partners โ€” all people who could be affected…

  • One of the biggest US cities is installing automatic speed cameras with hefty fines

    Imagine if a camera caught you going above the speed limit and you immediately received a fine โ€” no questions asked, no chance to explain yourself. That’s exactly what Los Angeles drivers might experience when the city installs 125 automated speed cameras later in 2026. The decision to use automated speed cameras stems from an…