10 Jul 2026
Humanoid robots ‘marry’ in Moscow with vows ‘to support one another through every update’
A symbolic wedding ceremony for two humanoid robots, Robert and Matilda, was held in Moscow . The event took place at the Pushkin Library, where the robots were officially declared " robot spouses."
Holly Bishop
2026
03 Jul 2026
Amazon now has enough satellites to launch competitor to SpaceX’s Starlink
Amazon has now deployed enough satellites to deliver a space-based internet service to compete with SpaceX ’s Starlink , a company executive has said.
Anthony Cuthbertson
2026
26 Jun 2026
SpaceX plans eight-mile ‘Starpipe’ to fuel Mars-bound Starship
SpaceX is planning to build an eight-mile (13-km) natural gas pipeline in Texas to support launches of its Mars-bound Starship rocket.
Anthony Cuthbertson
2026
19 Jun 2026
Elon Musk says his trillionaire SpaceX IPO is ‘inspiring’ for humanity. It could help smash US democracy as we know it
The disconnect between the ivory rocket ship of Silicon Valley and the rest of the country has never seemed more profound.
Josh Marcus
2026
15 Jun 2026
Elon Musk’s Tesla accused of misleading marketing over its ‘full self-driving’ claims
In a bid to secure European approval for its "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system, Tesla has reportedly furnished regulators in Sweden and the Netherlands with self-published safety statistics that independent traffic-safety researchers deem misleading marketing.
Chris Kirkham
2026
05 Jun 2026
Why JPMorgan suddenly thinks Tesla is much more than a car company
J.P. Morgan has upgraded Elon Musk-led Tesla to "neutral" from "underweight," citing a significant shift in how the electric vehicle manufacturer's valuation is now perceived.
News Desk
2026
02 Jun 2026
Inside the Trump money machine: How the president and his family are cashing in on his return to the White House
Donald Trump attempted to establish a nearly $1.8 billion fund, potentially benefiting his supporters, as part of a resolution of a lawsuit he initiated against his own government. He reportedly argued that he "gave up a lot of money in allowing" the fund to be created. However, following significant backlash from Congress and the courts, the White House is now reconsidering the fund, which could…
Will Weissert
2026
05 May 2026
Workers are training AI and robots to replace them. It could end badly
In a factory in Bangalore, workers sit at sewing machines with cameras strapped to their heads. On the other side of the world, workers in a Californian office carry out their jobs under the constant surveillance of software that tracks every click, keystroke and mouse movement that they make at their computers.
Anthony Cuthbertson
2026
