Smart Electric Picnic Tables Give Old Solar Panels A New Life

A new study lays out how to give retired solar panels a new life with recycled plastic wood by acting as electronic picnic tables.

The Surprising Garmin Watch London Marathon Winner Sabastian Sawe Used

Sabastian Sawe didn’t use Garmin’s latest and greatest watch but the old Forerunner 55, which Garmin itself describes as entry level. But why?

Why Sustainability In Business Is Entering A More Operational Phase

Sustainability is still embedded across many corporations, which are now grappling with extreme weather events, driven by climate change.

Put Older SSDs To Good Use With A Rugged And Affordable USB Enclosure

The new D1 SSD enclosure has a rugged build quality that’s designed for use in difficult environments where precious data needs to be physically protected.

AI As Criminal Mastermind That Uses Humans As Unsuspecting Accomplices

Latest agentic AI can act as a criminal mastermind, including tasking humans as unsuspecting accomplices. I explain how this happens. An AI Insider scoop and analysis.

Over A Million Annual Road Crash Deaths Prompt A New $350M Investment

Mike Bloomberg announced an additional $350 million commitment towards road safety against what’s been the leading cause of deaths worldwide for 5 to 29 year olds.

Toshihiro Nakaya On His Love For ‘Virtua Fighter’ And The Future Of The Series

With a new ‘Virtua Fighter’ game on the way, I caught up with Toshihiro Nakaya at Sega to find out what the future holds in store for the beloved fighting game series.

Seeing The New 4K Remaster Of ‘Angel’s Egg’ In The Theater Was Astonishing

While I was a little late to the party on this one, I’ve finally managed to see the new 4K remaster of ‘Angel’s Egg’ in the theater, and it was genuinely wondrous.

The U.S. Is Leading Critical Mineral Development. Can Europe Compete?

The U.S. is currently ahead of the European Union in reducing dependence on foreign critical minerals and will depend on imports of these materials in the long term.

1,000 Qubits Here We Come: Quantum Art’s Series A Is Now $140 Million

Quantum Art says its 1000-qubit quantum computer isn’t that far off. The company just added $40 million to a $100-million round to speed it up.