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UK fines Reddit for not checking user ages aggressively enough

24 February 2026 @ 7:53 pm

UK agency alleges "Reddit failed to apply any robust age assurance mechanism."

In a replay of 2019, Apple says a single desktop Mac will be manufactured in the US

24 February 2026 @ 6:46 pm

Apple is still working to get favorable tariff treatment from the Trump administration.

Inside the quixotic team trying to build an entire world in a 20-year-old game

24 February 2026 @ 5:13 pm

Stories and lesson learned from an impossibly large community modding project.

50 mpg in a Nissan crossover? Testing the new E-Power hybrid system.

24 February 2026 @ 4:43 pm

Nissan imported some Qashqais from Europe so we could sample the hybrid system.

Lamborghini cancels electric Lanzador as supercar buyers reject EVs

24 February 2026 @ 3:24 pm

Investing heavily in battery EVs would be "financially irresponsible," CEO said.

Meta could end up owning 10% of AMD in new chip deal

24 February 2026 @ 2:10 pm

AMD will supply 6 gigawatts' worth of chips to buttress Meta's AI efforts.

Scientists crack the case of "screeching" Scotch tape

24 February 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Micro-cracks travel along the peeling tape at supersonic speeds, producing shock waves and sound pulses.

Pentagon buyer: We're happy with our launch industry, but payloads are lagging

23 February 2026 @ 10:14 pm

"The point is to get missions out the door as fast as possible. Two to three years is too slow."

Data center builders thought farmers would willingly sell land, learn otherwise

23 February 2026 @ 9:48 pm

Even in a fragile farm economy, million-dollar offers can't sway dedicated farmers.

Panasonic, the former plasma king, will no longer make its own TVs

23 February 2026 @ 9:16 pm

Panasonic was one of the last Japanese companies still manufacturing TVs.