Is Anthropic’s Fable 5 Coming Back This Week?

Anthropic’s Fable 5, one of the AI industry’s most sought-after models, may be headed back to general access as soon as this week, though the return is not yet a certainty.

Why Humid Heat Feels So Unbearable and Makes You Sweat More

As the U.S. and Canada prepares for a “heat dome,” why does hot weather feel so much worse when humidity is high? The answer lies with sweat.

LEGO’s Biggest-Ever Car Is A Stunning, 4,100-Piece Monster

The Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear Megacar (42232) is LEGO’s biggest car build to date, and if history teaches us anything, the next one will be even bigger.

Massive Viking Textile Center Unearthed In Denmark May Have Fueled Trade

The discovery at an excavation site just outside of Aarhus highlights how well-organized textile production would have bolstered the economy of a key Viking trade center.

Drone Delivery Needs Air Traffic Control. So The Industry Built Its Own.

Drone delivery is fast and cheap. As it’s getting more and more successful at test sites globally, that means there’s more and more drone traffic.

Traveling During A Heat Dome? Here’s How To Stay Safe While Still Making The Most Of Your Trip

Traveling during a heat dome? Learn how to stay safe in extreme temperatures, avoid heat-related illness, and adjust your plans without missing out.

Apple Prepares OLED Display Upgrade: A Critical Boost For Mac

Apple plans a massive OLED display upgrade to BT.2020 color standards for future Mac and iPad Pros.

Physical AI Hits A Data Labeling Wall That Only Cash Can Fix

Physical AI raised $10B+ in 2025, but robots still train on under 5,000 hours of real-world data. Who’s funding the race to fix it.

Volkswagen Crisis Revives CO2 Rules Attack And China Tariffs Call

VW’s crisis may force the EU to dilute its plan to impose an electric-vehicle monopoly on the new car market by 2035 or extend EV tariffs on China.

Nontechnical Factors That Can Make Or Break IoT Scaling

While technical challenges often get the most attention, wider adoption can be slowed by the people, processes and priorities that shape how connected systems are used.