Technology
What looked like Apple’s smallest desktop is turning into an AI monster, because the Mac mini can now borrow serious power from the outside
What China just sent to this Latin American country looks bigger than a transport shipment, because the real goal is to rewire daily power and scale
China is building a floating megabunker that can survive nuclear blasts and race across the sea at 30 knots
The Artemis II system moving 4K video across lunar distance is starting to look bigger than a mission tool, because it could reshape deep-space infrastructure
NASA’s Artemis 2.0 smartwatch is turning screen time into something kids can wear, build, and make feel like their own space mission
The fastest road in America may be turning into something bigger than pavement, because the trucks now eyeing it are built to drive themselves
Japan just turned the clash between fresh water and seawater into 24/7 electricity, and the result looks like a new front in clean power
The military upgrade meant to modernize GPS has become a long and expensive warning, and the deeper problem may be the system behind the system
North Korea is no longer just stealing crypto, it is pressuring the digital financial system in ways that expose a deeper security failure
Google is loosening one of the strictest parts of Gmail in the U.S., and the shift points to a more flexible era for digital identity systems
A future-router ban is turning home internet into a longer-term security gamble, with support timelines suddenly mattering more than speed claims
Not just ebooks anymore: Kindle is turning USB-loaded PDFs into something users can finally mark up, organize, and read without the usual pain
The screen upgrade no one saw coming from China is a pocket computer that can make an old TV feel smart again in minutes
Not just a pill, but a drug-delivery machine: Japan’s new peptide system may be about to change how hard-to-absorb therapies enter the body
Used clothes are no longer just waste, because Europe is building a machine that can sort them, price them and turn textile leftovers into business
For the first time, Samsung is making Galaxy and iPhone feel less trapped in separate worlds, as Quick Share starts crossing Apple’s wall










