Daily Archives: Mar 14, 2026

Charles Mitchell

Inside the Engineering Power Play Behind Google’s Pixel 10 Spectacle

How does a smartphone launch become both a cultural event and an exhibition of state-of-the-art engineering? On August 20 in Brooklyn, Google will try exactly that, commemorating a decade of Pixel phones with a roster that ranges from flagship phones to a next-generation foldable, advanced wearables, and audio equipment...
James Thompson

When Neurons Outlearn AI and Stars Die Trying to Eat Black...

Can a meal of living brain cells truly surpass the latest artificial intelligence and may a star's suicidal bid to devour a black hole redefine stellar demise? Breakthroughs in neuroscience, astrophysics, and medical science hint that the answers are rewriting several scientific boundaries simultaneously. 1. Biological Computing Outpaces Machine Learning In...
Charles Mitchell

Ford’s $30K EV Gamble: Can an ‘Assembly Tree’ Outpace China?

Ford's newest foray in Louisville is not just a new model debut it's a bid to rewrite the playbook on American EV production before Chinese carmakers take the lead for good. The planned $30,000 electric pickup, due in 2027, will be the first to emerge from a reimagined "assembly...