How 2,000 Tons Of Sand Stores 100 Megawatt-Hours And Slashes Carbon Emissions 70%

The world’s largest sand battery stores heat, then releases it on demand. But it’s about to lose its title as the world’s largest …

Apple’s Hidden Strength In The Rush To Wide Foldable Smartphones

Smartphone designers know what’s coming in 2026: wide foldable phones. That comes with software complications and one company is best placed to deal with this challenge.

New Samsung Galaxy Price Shock Is Bad News For 2026 Buyers

A new Samsung Galaxy price shock is destroying the wait and save rule. This is bad news for millions of Android buyers in 2026.

Can The Power Of AI Help You To Chat With Your Cat?

This innovative collar-clip gadget is being launched on Kickstarter and it’s designed to bridge the linguistic gap between humans and their cats and dogs.

Dangerous Fake Microsoft Windows Update Confirmed—Do Not Download

As security researchers warn about a dangerous Microsoft Windows update that isn’t legitimate, users must pay close attention to what they are actually downloading.

Inside China’s Push To Build Birdlike Drones

China’s birdlike drones mark a new era in flight—merging biology and technology to create quieter, more efficient machines with wide-ranging implications.

Sky Glass Air All-In-One Budget TV With Seamless Access To Sky Channels

Sky’s latest TV is designed to be light but powerful. Here’s all you need to know.

Booking.com Confirms Data Breach, Reservation PIN Codes Changed

Online travel agent Booking.com has warned of a data breach affecting reservation-related information. Users urged to stay alert after PIN codes changed.

Google, DressX And The New Fashion AI Virtual Try-On Stack

How DRESSX, Google and NVIDIA are reshaping fashion AI, virtual try-on and ecommerce as brands chase better fit, fewer returns and more brand-accurate shopping workflows.

Why Major News Sites Are Blocking The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine

Major news outlets are blocking the Wayback Machine to fight AI scrapers — and taking three decades of digital history with them.