
Apple is developing ‘Anti-Snatching’ sensors to lock iPhones during physical thefts
Reports indicate Apple is building a system using accelerometers and Apple Watch proximity to automatically lock iPhones when snatched from a user's hand.

Reports indicate Apple is building a system using accelerometers and Apple Watch proximity to automatically lock iPhones when snatched from a user's hand.

A static fire test of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket ended in a massive explosion at LC-36, threatening timelines for Amazon Leo and NASA's Artemis program.

Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare 4 takes the series to the Korean Peninsula with a high-stakes campaign and a revamped DMZ experience.

As President Trump weighs a tentative deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the tension between Washington and Tehran highlights a deeper struggle over nuclear monitoring and maritime security.

A Russian drone strike on a residential building in Galati, Romania, exposes the growing vulnerability of NATO's eastern flank to low-altitude UAV incursions.

A new analysis by clinical psychologists suggests that global movements to ban social media for teens under 16 lack experimental evidence and could potentially worsen mental health.

AkademikerPension, a $25 billion Danish pension fund, refuses to invest in SpaceX, citing a catastrophic governance structure and an inflated $1.8 trillion target valuation.

After nearly a decade of unprecedented stability, Formula 1 is seeing a resurgence of mechanical failures. We analyze the technical shift in the 2026 power units.

German startup MicroAGI is offering free home cleaning in NYC in exchange for first-person video data to train embodied AI and household robots.

The success of A24's Backrooms marks a shift in Hollywood, where YouTube creators like Kane Parsons are leveraging internet lore and built-in audiences to disrupt the horror genre.