John Lasseter was toppled five years ago by allegations about his workplace behavior. He’s back with an animated film and a studio that could...
Month: August 2022
Little availability for campsites. Confusing booking windows. Traveler and travel industry frustration is growing with Recreation.gov, the online portal to book accommodations and access...
They were once Democrats and Republicans. But fears for their children in the pandemic transformed their thinking, turning them into single-issue voters for November’s...
One company believes the possibilities go beyond vegan “meat,” from faux leather to luxury skin-care products. But is there enough demand outside of food...
Hard-core Bitcoin evangelists are making the case that Bitcoin differs from the unstable crypto projects that sent the market into a tailspin.Read More
Looking to protect employees around the world from heat-related illness, Kenzen, a US-based wearable device company, has developed a smart band that can monitor...
‘A mountain that just keeps growing.’ What to know about the e-waste left behind by your gadgets
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If you have one or more drawers filled with old gadgets and wires, you’re not alone.
A diving robot explores shipwrecks and sunken planes in a way that humans can’t. But OceanOneK’s 3D vision and touch-based feedback allows people to...
Stanford Robotics built this humanoid robot to provide a delicate touch deep underwater. The OceanOneK uses a touch-based feedback system and 3D camera display...
Twitter’s lawsuit against Elon Musk over his move to terminate their $44 billion acquisition agreement will go to trial on Oct. 17 and run...