The US government has just 1% of the EV chargers it needs
The U.S. government owns about 1,100 charging stations. It may need more than 100,000 charging stations to support widespread EV use in the next decade, according...
The U.S. government owns about 1,100 charging stations. It may need more than 100,000 charging stations to support widespread EV use in the next decade, according...
Unlike viewing the edit history of a Google Docs document, Google’s Track Changes feature (also called “Suggesting” mode) lets you see changes before that text becomes a permanent...
Warhammer 40,000 is home to lots of strange and peculiar factions, beyond the realm of its poster-child Imperial zealots in the Space Marines. There’s haughty Space...
NSO Group, the creepy spyware firm known for selling its services to authoritarian governments throughout the world, is in trouble again. A new report shows that...
Facebook is adding the ability to post Reels from third-party apps, its parent company Meta announced on Tuesday. The company is introducing a “Sharing to Reels”...
It only took four words to convince us to watch the Prime Video comedic thriller: “Stephen Merchant” and “Christopher Walken.” The Outlaws first premiered in 2021...
Fast, a one-click speedy checkout platform, is shutting down today. In conjunction with that decision, Fast is giving a “vast majority” of its engineers the chance...
Dubbed the Enigma, it’s been described as “one of the rarest, billion year old wonders known to humankind.” Source : A mysterious ‘space diamond’ sold for...
Uploading paywalled audio on Substack isn’t new, but the newsletter platform is re-upping its attempt to woo podcasters into using its service. Substack posted two blog...
No, you’re not reading it wrong: Meta says it’s worried about the future of privacy. The company, formerly known as Facebook, made that uncharacteristic pronouncement Monday...