Why 50% of all PlayStation owners can’t play Grand Theft Auto 6

All products are independently selected by our experts. To help us provide free, unbiased advice, we earn an affiliate commission when you purchase something. Click here to learn more With the Grand Theft Auto6 release date confirmed, fans will face an agonizing wait before they can get their hands on the latest installment in the … Read more

AI is not yet able to capture jobs except in these four sectors, says McKinsey

With slow productivity growth of around 1.4% despite groundbreaking advances in technology and innovation, increasing growth – and average household income – may depend on a simple equation. “I have my number of employees and my output per employee,” explains Kweilin Ellingrud, director of the McKinsey Global Institute. “Either I change the number of employees, … Read more

Next-generation technology powers Climeworks’ megaton leap

The Generation 3 direct air capture technology is based on new structured sorbent materials in modular cubes.

Next-generation technology powers Climeworks’ megaton leap This website requires JavaScript for some parts to function properly. Your experience may vary. Continue to article act now Join the fight against global warming Enterprises Our carbon removal service for companies looking for high-quality carbon removal for their net zero strategy and beyond. Remove CO₂ SME Our … Read more

The Windows 11 feature that takes thousands of screenshots every day is being labeled a disaster by experts due to its security

The controversy surrounding the newly announced Windows 11 Recall continues. The UK data protection watchdog has already done that confirmed that it is “inquiring” with Microsoftwhile billionaire SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has warned millions of followers on X to ditch the feature– all this despite Recall not actually being available on Windows 11 PCs yet. … Read more

10,000-year-old mystery solved with technology that ‘had never before been thought possible’

A 10,000-year-old mystery about what led to the extinction of one of the world’s last megafauna has been solved. The woolly rhino was almost two meters tall and had a meter-long horn. But the creature, which roamed Eurasia for about 3.6 million years, was wiped out by human activity, according to new research from the … Read more

How is STEVE doing? New find adds a twist to the Aurora-like riddle

STEVE, a strange ribbon of purple and green haze discovered by citizen scientists in 2016, just got weirder. While sifting through archival data, a team of scientists discovered that the aurora-like phenomenon has a secret twin that moves in the opposite direction. Evil’s Michael Emerson on working opposite a giant, hairy demon with five eyes … Read more

Investors are reviving enthusiasm for European technology startups

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, editor of the FT, selects her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter. Green shoots are emerging for Europe’s tech startups after a two-year investment drought, as dealmaking among early-stage companies increases and venture capitalists raise new funds. Creandum, an early backer of Spotify, Klarna and Depop, unveiled … Read more

Boeing and NASA cancel the launch of the Starliner crew just minutes before liftoff

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket rolls out in Florida on Thursday, May 30, 2024. Isaac Watson | NASA BoeingThe first Starliner flight with astronauts on board was canceled in the closing minutes on Saturday. The company was targeting a June 1 launch at 12:25 a.m. ET of its capsule, … Read more

Webb telescope once again finds the most distant galaxy ever observed

The galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0, as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope, existed 290 million years after the Big Bang. The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered what appears to be a new record holder for the farthest known galaxy, a remarkably bright galaxy that existed just 290 million years after the Big Bang, NASA said … Read more