Apple Announces New AirTag With 50% Better Range And A Louder Speaker

The second-generation AirTag costs the same as before but it can help you locate lost items more easily than before.

Will Single-Pilot Commercial Planes Become A Reality?

Single-pilot cockpits are controversial but some believe we’re getting closer. Here’s an explainer on where we’re at in Europe to reaching that reality.

Trend Towards IRL Events With More Authenticity. What’s Behind It

Eventbrite’s 2026 Social Study “Reset to Real” found that many people were interested in IRL events and activities that were more authentic, unique and participatory.

Volvo EX60 Means End Of The Road For Electric Range Anxiety In 2026

Over 500 miles of range and super-fast 400kW charging mean the Volvo EX60 matches combustion for distance and refueling speed. It’s a watershed moment for the EV market.

Conversational Video AI—Teaching Machines The Art Of Being Human

AI agents can now see your face, hear your tone and respond in real time. Teaching machines the art of being human means going far beyond surface mimicry.

Will Tiny Cars Rescue Europe’s Ambitious Electric Vehicle Plan?

The EU plan to make new cars an EV monopoly looks like failing so a change of direction is imminent, small is the watchword and a new, cheaper mass market is the target.

Greenland, Iceland And Spain To See A Total Solar Eclipse In 200 Days

A rare total solar eclipse will cross Greenland, Iceland and Spain — Europe’s first mainland totality since 1999 — on Aug. 12, 2026.

Birding In Bolivia Gives Communities A Reason To Save Rare Macaws

Rare red-fronted macaws are making a rebound in central Bolivia, thanks to creative conservation agreements with local farmers. Birding enthusiasts can reap the benefits.

It’s Pothole Season – Here’s How To Cope With Pockmarked Pavement

Whether a given driver lives in the Snow Belt or the Sun Belt, encountering potholes that pop-up every winter and spring is all but inevitable.

Echoes Of A Lost Shtetl: How Sound Is Recreating A Vanished Jewish World

Through historical research and careful sound design, the Lost Shtetl Museum uses immersive audio to reconstruct the daily rhythms, and ultimate demise, of shtetl life.