July 27 Humanoid robot swaps its own battery to work 24/7 The Walker S2 robot from UBTech autonomously exchanges its batteries in just three minutes, allowing continuous operation in car factories operated by BYD, Nio and Zeekr.
July 27 How to stop spam mail, political texts and email spam for good Practical solutions for reducing unwanted charity mail, political texts and email spam by opting out of shared lists, replying "STOP" and using data removal services.
July 26 Why AI is causing summer electricity bills to soar AI data centers are straining the power grid across 13 states, contributing to a $9 billion increase in electricity costs, and PJM customers face monthly bill increases of $25 or more.
July 26 Wearable hydration monitor could help prevent heatstroke, scientists say University of Texas researchers created a non-invasive wearable device using bioimpedance technology to track hydration levels, replacing traditional invasive methods.
July 25 5 Tech terms to know for your mental health Understand how technology affects mental health through five concepts, including blue light exposure, screen time management and algorithmic bias.
July 25 Is your home Wi-Fi really safe? Think again Protect your home network from hidden dangers, including router vulnerabilities, ISP tracking and smart device weaknesses with proper encryption, firmware updates and VPN technology.
July 24 Foldable phones are impressive technological marvels but come with serious compromises Foldable phones wow with design, but high prices, durability issues, and battery limits raise questions about whether they're truly worth it.
July 24 What happens when Windows 10 support ends in 2025? Now that Windows 10 is being phased out, many users, especially those with older PCs that don't meet the hardware requirements, are understandably concerned.
July 24 Rules keeping drones on leash could loosen with deregulation proposal from Congress The LIFT Act by Rep. Jen Kiggans would require safety standards for beyond visual line of sight drone operations and create grants for local government programs.
July 23 China experimenting with brain-computer interfaces in global race for AI dominance: report China is working to merge man and machine through brain-computer interface technology, as part of the country's ongoing efforts to compete in the AI race.