September 16, 2018 Canada court says ISPs can charge studios for hunting pirates It could soon prove expensive for media makers to chase online pirates in Canada. The country's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that internet providers…
September 16, 2018 Why do Kickstarter products take so long to ship? In our monthly Rise and Fall column we look back at crowdfunded gadgets that reached their funding goal. Months or year later, how are…
September 16, 2018 IKEA promises zero-emissions delivery in five cities by 2020 IKEA doesn't just want to take the pain out of assembling furniture… it wants to eliminate the environmental impact of receiving that furniture. The…
September 16, 2018 Amazon’s gamepad no longer works with newer Fire TVs If you were hoping to use your recent Fire TV as a game console, you might need to shop carefully. According to AFTVnews, Amazon…
September 16, 2018 Virgin to use eco-friendly jet fuel on commercial flight this October Virgin Atlantic is about conduct a real-world test of its greener jet fuel. The airline plans to use LanzaTech's sustainable fuel for the first…
September 16, 2018 ChargePoint hopes to operate 2.5 million EV chargers by 2025 ChargePoint currently operates around 54,000 EV charging points — sure, it's but a fraction of the number of gas pumps in the world, but…
September 15, 2018 Google brings its AI song recognition to Sound Search Google's Now Playing song recognition was clever when it premiered late in 2017, but it had its limits. When it premiered on the Pixel…
September 15, 2018 BMW unveils its vision for the ‘iFuture’ of luxury vehicles Our Demolition Man future is going to arrive just a bit sooner than we figured. Your next car may not be able to drive…
September 15, 2018 ‘Fortnite’ on Switch won’t require an online subscription When Nintendo set a launch date for its Switch Online service, there was an overriding question for many gamers: would you have to pay…
September 15, 2018 Get a grip on the natural world with this beautiful manual for the planet Without functioning ecosystems, “everybody’s poop would be everywhere,” says Rachel Ignotofsky, the author and artist behind the new book The Wondrous Workings of Planet…