Author: Annie Gerber
It’s not in a polished demo video or keynote that this story begins to feel authentic. Between sets, people are…
Older laptops with slightly yellowed plastic edges and intact but fading Windows 10 stickers still glow in display windows outside…
As is often the case with contemporary tech rumors, the first pictures appeared late at night. A grainy render was…
Last summer, the sidewalks in southern Europe were deserted by mid-afternoon. Too hot to handle, metal café chairs were baking…
Without slowing down, customers tap their phones against payment terminals in the gleaming atrium of a mall in Dubai. Before…
A more subdued form of infrastructure is emerging in the industrial sprawl of Jubail, where pipelines run silver lines across…
Physicists are still debating wormholes as if it were 1935, with the ink barely dry, on a chilly, fluorescent morning…
Half confession, half dare, the pitch sounds like something heard in a hotel lobby at two in the morning. A…
Deep research felt genuinely helpful for the first time, but it also felt a little… careless. A recognizable tension would…
The most frightening mobile threats don’t use ransom notes or pop-ups to advertise themselves. They watch without making the space…





