Why tape storage is making a sneaky comeback

Storage systems have become digital in recent years. What if I told you the same technology that made VHS tapes possible might be the future of storage? Engineers at IBM are working on making that old approach more capable than a microchip. But how?

Breaking the world record for typing

The average adult types about 40 wpm. The new record holder broke the fabled 300 wpm barrier — and he’s only 16. You won’t believe how fast his fingers move.

Bird’s eye view of battle in Ukraine

The Wall Street Journal has exclusive drone footage from Ukraine, capturing the poignant moments leading up to the surrender of Russian soldier Ruslan Anitin. This raw and riveting glimpse into the world of warfare showcases the heart-wrenching decisions faced by those on the front lines. Prepare for a powerful and thought-provoking experience.

How long does it take light to travel around the Earth?

The speed of light is 671 million miles an hour. How long would it take for it to travel around the earth?

Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th anniversary

Microsoft’s back at it with Flight Simulator 2024. In the 40th anniversary edition of the game (yes, it’s that old), you’ll get new missions like firefighting, hot air ballooning and skydiving.

How certain a 911 caller was that the thing he saw was “not human”

About an hour after Las Vegas police witnessed an unidentified object falling from the sky, a Vegas area man reportedly saw a 10-foot-tall extra-terrestrial in his backyard with “big, shiny eyes.” The police visit determined that the report was “unfounded,” but I’ll let you judge the video footage for yourself.

How noise-canceling earbuds work

How do noise-canceling earbuds … cancel noise? It seems simple, but it’s super high-tech. Watch this video to see how layers of algorithms work together to figure out sounds that need to be dropped.

Disney unvails Groot robot

A roving baby Groot robot is being tested at Disneyland in California. The little bot can apparently walk, dance and say, “I am Groot,” to guests. Watch out Pinocchio, there’s a “real boy” in town.

Remember Clippy? Here's the man who created it

In the ’90s, an iconic character in Microsoft Office programs named Clippy was created. This helpful little anthropomorphic paper clip could teach you little tricks to help you use the programs better. But the story behind the character is fascinating.

Cyberscams unleashed, Amazon Echo celeb exodus & Georgia's nude ID shocker

Plus, turn it off and on again? Here’s why sometimes a reboot is the best fix for your tech. Let your creativity flow with personalized emoji creations. Director-approved TV setting, and professional wiffle ball is a homerun online.

Creating fine art using Microsoft Excel

Tatsuo Horiuchi is a fantastic artist. But you’d never guess his medium — it’s Microsoft Excel. Using the program’s vector tools, he creates large landscapes of Japan. Amazing stuff!

A magician helps shelter dogs find homes

Feeling down? I’ve got just the thing: Puppies! Celebrity magician John Stressel doesn’t just use his gifts of illusion to make money. He takes his act on the road, to St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in New Jersey. He makes toys and treats disappear, and the dogs go nuts for it. Their reactions are so cute, it helps them get adopted. 

Watch a paralyzed man walk again

A man paralyzed in a cycling accident is walking again, thanks to a chip that reads his brain waves and stimulates his spine. After a decade, he can stand, climb stairs and walk with a little help. Amazing!

Stealing a car using only a photo

Maybe you’ve heard that you should never post a picture of your car or house key online because someone can duplicate it just from the pic. Myth or reality? Spoiler: Yes, it’s true! Watch this vid to see how it works.

The strange history of Clip Art

Throughout the ’90s and early 2000s, Clip Art was seemingly everywhere. Those little pre-made images were included in practically every program. Why do we not use it much anymore, and how did it become so popular?

First 'livestream' of Mars

The European Space Agency marks 20 years of the Mars Express with a live look at what’s going down on the Red Planet. It takes up to 22 minutes for us to get “live” pictures of Mars down here on Earth, so not technically a livestream, but still pretty dang cool.

If historical figures had smartphones and social media ...

Just love this video. It’s a compilation of famous historical figures taking selfies and posting them on social. It’s amazing, really.

Amazing inventions that changed the world

From the seatbelt to flushable toilets, there are a ton of inventions that have changed the world. But these might be some of the biggest game-changers of all time. I’m sure some of these will surprise you.

Creating a robot that can ‘handwrite’ letters

Handwriting hundreds of letters can be a pain, whether for a wedding, thank you notes or anything else. But what if there were a robot that could write them for you and make them look so authentic no one would know? Would you try it?

Surgeon General's social media warning, Roku's hidden menu & Amazon palm scanner

Plus, step into an Amazon delivery mystery — a woman’s tale of dozens of packages meant for a stranger. Also, say goodbye to flat social media photos with some great hacks. A heartwarming TikTok story, HBO’s latest app and secrets to making a stellar online dating profile.