16 Smart Tips to Affordably Leverage Technology in Your Business
Investing in tech solutions to optimize business operations isn't an endeavor that has to break the bank.
What Is Bionic Reading and Why It Feels Like 'Unlocking 100% of Your Brain'
"It's like it helps me stay focused on the text, instead of my mind wandering as I read and retain nothing," said one Twitter user after testing the method.
The Big Tech Battlefield
As Congress evaluates antitrust legislation aimed at Big Tech, legislators should not overlook the virtues of free and open U.S.-based information platforms.
Microsoft To Double Salary Budget in bid to Retain Staff
"Time and time again, we see that our talent is in high demand because of the amazing work that you do," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told employees.
How Blockchain Is Providing Nourishment for the Global Food System
Blockchain technology also takes advantage of the widespread use of smartphones to tackle corruption, which has often been blamed for aid not getting to individuals who depend on it.
America is Losing the Quantum Race with China
Quantum technology will revolutionize our future as much as the internet and atomic weapons did.
Roscosmos Claims YouTube Has Removed All Videos Featuring Dmitry Rogozin
"That's all there is to know about free speech the American way," the Russian space agency said in a Telegram post.
Elon Musk and Dogecoin Co-Founder Ridicule Reaction to Trump Twitter Return
Criticism and support has been directed at Musk via the Dear Elon trend on Twitter after the SpaceX founder said he would reverse the former president's ban.
'Wordle' #325 Answer: Tips To Solve Today's Word Puzzle
Newsweek has rounded up five useful clues for players struggling to crack "Wordle" #325 for Tuesday, May 10.
Elon Musk Slams NBC, Defends GOP After MSNBC Anchor Calls Him 'Petulant'
The latest sparring comes as Musk has received widespread political attention for purchasing Twitter for $44 billion last week.
Elizabeth Warren Wants 'Rules of the Road' for Big Tech
Senator Elizabeth Warren claims that if only Elon Musk has the power to make important changes to Twitter, his decisions will affect millions of users.
Astronauts Would Need to Be Obese for Space Hibernation, Study Suggests
A new study hypothesizes a popular sci-fi theme: Is it feasible for a human to sleep in space for decades?
Man Recreates Childhood Friend With AI, Then It Tries to 'Murder' Him
YouTuber Lucas Rizzotto said he modified a microwave with a text-based AI in an effort to build a friend that ended up being un-friendly.
Joe Biden Wants More Defense Contractors to Fight the New Cold War
"We undoubtedly have 20th-century contracting rules and regulations in a 21st-century world," Congressman Jason Crow told Newsweek.
Over 700,000 Air Fryers Recalled After Child, Others Hurt by Fire, Melting
Customers in North America have been instructed to immediately stop using the affected products.
Video of Tesla in 'Smart Summon' Mode Ramming $3M Jet Viewed 3.4M Times
The feature is supposed to help cars navigate obstacles in order to move in and out of nearby parking spaces on its own.
Cool or Creepy? Video Shows AI Robot Taught How to Open Doors
Opening doors is a complex task for robots. Using a deep learning approach, researchers taught one to open a door with a 96.8% success rate.
Rivian Poised To Take On Auto Industry Heavyweights as Production Ramps Up
A recent factory tour showed that automotive startup Rivian is aiming to take on the automotive heavyweights.
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Lands This Fall With 373-Mile Range
With seven seats and all-wheel drive, Mercedes is angling to draw customers away from Tesla, BMW and GMC.
What Jack Dorsey Has Said About Elon Musk
Musk announced his intention on Thursday to buy Twitter just days after it was revealed that he is the company's biggest shareholder.
With Russia Mired In Ukraine, Tech Bill Targeting China Gains Traction
"We want to make sure that we lead in technology, not China," Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna of California told Newsweek.
NASA Testing 5,000 MPH Space Slingshot SpinLaunch—Here's How It Works
The up-and-coming technology could one day see rockets launched dozens of miles into the sky from a giant spinning wheel on the ground, saving fuel.
Engineers Make Fusion Breakthrough by Shooting Projectile at 14,500 MPH
Scientists have chased viable fusion energy—the same process that powers the sun—for decades as it promises an almost unlimited source of clean power.
Engineers Create Night-Time Solar Panels That Use Energy Destined for Space
It's hoped the technology could solve a key pitfall of solar power by taking advantage of the heat difference between solar cells and the ambient temperature.
Woman's Mind-Blowing iPhone to iPad Copy And Paste Hack Mystifies Internet
Although some viewers were dubious, this feature has been available to Apple users when iOS 13 was released.
Americans Are Experiencing Compassion Fatigue
Social media is not going anywhere, and neither will catastrophes.
Five Characteristics of an AI-Driven Future Built for Everyone
Stakeholders in AI have an opportunity.
Apple Products, Including Music, iCloud, Knocked Offline
On Monday afternoon, Apple's support page on Twitter said all of the outages have been resolved, and its website shows that systems should be running normally.
NASA's 'Phenomenal' Crawler Rolling Out 2,600-ton SLS Moon Rocket Explained
The enormous transport vehicle, tasked with moving NASA's mega moon rocket to its launch pad, is capable of shifting 18 million pounds and has a top speed of one mile per hour when loaded.
Billionaire Eric Schmidt Really Needs to Google '5G in the U.S.'
The U.S. government has a dysfunction when it comes to 5G, but the issue is not with the private sector—it's with the U.S. government itself.