
Giant Planets Spin Faster Than Brown Dwarfs: New Discovery
Northwestern University astronomers have discovered that giant planets spin faster than brown dwarfs, providing a crucial new way to distinguish these cosmic lookalikes.

Microsoft claimed the Xbox One was virtually unhackable, but a security researcher known as Bliss proved otherwise. This breach exposes critical vulnerabilities in modern console security.

Nvidia's DLSS 5 gaming technology sparked fierce debate about AI-generated graphics. The controversy reveals crucial lessons about innovation, customer perception, and market strategy.

In a significant talent shift, Apple's hardware leader for home devices is joining smart ring maker Oura. The move raises questions about Apple's smart home ambitions and Oura's future plans.

Over 100,000 Americans await organ transplants, with 17 dying daily. Scientists now use genetically modified pig organs to bridge this gap, marking a revolutionary shift in transplant medicine.

The NFLPA has chosen JC Tretter, former Cleveland Browns center and union strategist, as its next executive director. His election marks a pivotal shift in NFL labor leadership.

New research shows smartwatches can detect insulin resistance with nearly 90 percent accuracy. This breakthrough could identify diabetes risk years before traditional diagnosis.

New research exposes potentially hazardous chemical residues in waste-to-energy byproducts, challenging the safety narrative around UK incinerators and demanding better oversight.

Google extends Personal Intelligence to all free Gemini users in the U.S., offering AI personalization that rivals Apple's upcoming Siri enhancements through Gmail and Photos integration.

This week brings exceptional plugin deals from XLN Audio, Sonarworks, and Cherry Audio. These three software packages offer fresh creative possibilities for producers at every level.

Kagi Translate introduces LinkedIn Speak as an output language, offering a humorous take on corporate buzzword culture. Learn how this feature transforms everyday text into professional jargon.

Chinese AI startup Z.ai debuts GLM-5 Turbo, a faster, cheaper model designed for autonomous agents and multi-step workflows, but breaks from its open-source roots.