SpaceX has once again been forced to delay the latest test launch of its Starship rocket, underscoring the unpredictable hurdles facing the world’s most ambitious reusable space vehicle. At Starbase in Texas,
Elon Musk’s lawyers are moving to block OpenAI from obtaining documents tied to Meta’s reported US $97.4 billion bid for the AI firm, escalating an already fraught courtroom battle. OpenAI has asked
Meta has emerged as the front-runner in the smart glasses market, setting the pace for wearable technology that blends fashion, functionality, and augmented reality. With its innovative approach to design and software
The Australian outback has once again become the proving ground for the world’s most advanced solar vehicles as the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge 2025 takes off. Spanning 3,000 kilometres from Darwin to
Elon Musk has reportedly extended an invitation to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to join xAI’s bid to acquire OpenAI, according to sources familiar with the matter. This unexpected proposal comes amid growing
Google has unveiled Gemini for Home, a sweeping upgrade that signals the end of Google Assistant and the beginning of a more advanced era of household AI. Announced at the company’s 2025
A technical disruption hit Instagram on 19 August 2025, with users across multiple regions reporting failures in uploading Stories, sending images, receiving notifications and accessing chat features. Outage-monitoring site DownDetector registered more
The British government’s decision to quietly pull back from its demand that Apple create a backdoor into encrypted iCloud services marks a decisive moment in global tech regulation. Invoking the Investigatory Powers
Technology giants including Nvidia, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and Apple are collectively deploying more than $400 billion over the next year to expand AI infrastructure – signalling a new phase in which artificial
Meta’s confidential “GenAI: Content Risk Standards” has exposed significant gaps in how the company’s AI chatbots are governed, revealing allowances for behaviour many regulators and users would consider unacceptable. The 200-plus page
