The Xodo PDF Studio is a truly excellent desktop tool. Yes, its interface is somewhat underwhelming and could do with a ...
The Blackview Xplore 2 Projector is instantly recognisable as a rugged smartphone, with bulk, weight and size highlighting ...
First, let’s catch up. You might recall that Austin Russell, the billionaire founder and CEO of Luminar, was more or less ...
Catching the solar industry's attention sometimes means spending money on an enormous booth at RE+. Other times, word of ...
Tesla’s hands-free cars have arrived in Australia, letting drivers go hands off the wheel and feet off the pedals, but ...
The Egyptian Air Force (EAF) has taken delivery of another three Rafale fighter jets from France’s Dassault Aviation, which ...
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US Tomahawk Missiles Could Transform Ukraine’s Deep-Strike Capabilities
It was a combination of bluster and measured pressure that President Donald Trump remembered reliving as he asked Vladimir ...
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Powell Reveals Why Gen Z’s Job Hunt Feels Like a Dead End
The overall rate of job-finding is actually, actually low,” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has recently stated, ...
Microsoft is publishing 172 new vulnerabilities today. Microsoft is aware of public disclosure for just two of the vulnerabilities published today, and claims no evidence of in-the-wild exploitation.
High-speed color images from a fusion machine reveal lithium turning greenish-yellow as it traces magnetic lines.
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US Army to test tech that turns air into drinking water for troops in battle zones
The US Army has teamed up with a clean-tech company to turn waste heat into drinking water for soldiers in the field.
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