Speculative retina implants offer mice infrared vision
A light-sensitive wire mesh implanted in the retina helps restore nerve impulses...
Air vs. liquid cooling for CPUs: We discussed it with Gear Seekers
Image: Willis Lai/Foundry You need to cool your PC’s processor no matter what, but you can do so in different ways—with a heatsink and one or more fans for old-school air cooling, or with an AIO liquid-cooled setup as seems to be the trend for any high-end PC setup. But which is better? PCWorld’s Adam
This brand-new Apple Watch function repaired my greatest notice inconvenience
Kerry Wan/ZDNETHow many irrelevant notifications are you receiving on a given day? Too many, probably. You can flick them away with this new Apple Watch feature the tech giant debuted at its annual developer conference. Wrist Flick is the latest hand gesture that Apple Watch wearers can use to dismiss messages or notifications they aren't ready
Apple Wallet’s iOS 26 upgrade scans your e-mails for plan shipment tracking
One of the upcoming changes to Apple Wallet is bound to become one of its most useful features if you frequently shop online and get deliveries. When you get iOS 26 on your iPhone, your Wallet app will start using Apple Intelligence's capabilities to automatically scan your emails and identify order tracking details sent by
Forget the Liquid Glass Design, I’m Here for All of iOS 26’s Humdrum Features
Apple previewed iOS 26, the next version of iPhone software, at WWDC 2025. And no, you're not reading that wrong. It's got a new name, look and a lot more. The update to iOS 26 comes with a lot of features and improvements that I've wanted for some time, including call screening.Last year, we got
Windows 95 and floppies are still vital for modern-day United States flight
Image: Microsoft Ancient technologies like Windows XP, Commodore 64, and legacy COBOL programs are still being used for all kinds of critical functions, and here’s another example to add to the list. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still relies on Windows 95 and floppy disks for air travel, though hopefully not for too much
Rosé, offers, repeat: How to endure Cannes Lions
By Kimeko McCoy • June 10, 2025 • Digiday covers the latest from marketing and media at the annual Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. More from the series → Subscribe: Apple Podcasts • Spotify Next week, thousands of marketers and ad execs are expected to once again brave the French Riviera’s heat, rosé-laden soirees
The very best AI for coding in 2025 (consisting of a brand-new winner
photo_Pawel/Getty ImagesI've been around technology long enough that very little excites me, and even less surprises me. But shortly after OpenAI's ChatGPT was released, I asked it to write a WordPress plugin for my wife's e-commerce site. When it did, and the plugin worked, I was indeed surprised.That was the beginning of my deep exploration into chatbots and
Engadget Podcast: Breaking down the highlights of WWDC 2025
In this special episode, recorded live in Cupertino, Cherlynn and Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham are joined by the Washington Post's Chris Velazco and Wired's Julian Chokkattu to discuss Apple's announcements at WWDC 2025. Though the announcements were all over the place and felt difficult to judge until they roll out to devices, our guests and
Labour dedicates ₤ 17.2 m to support Spärck AI scholarships
The government puts up money to help drive the UK’s expertise in artificial intelligence By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 09 Jun 2025 16:45 The government is funding a scholarship named after British computer scientist Karen Sparck Jones, who pioneered a technique for indexing documents quickly. Labour said it would be providing full funding for