October 12 Australian construction robot Charlotte can 3D print 2,150-sq-ft home in one day using sustainable materials Australian construction robot Charlotte uses sand, crushed brick and recycled glass to 3D print fireproof, floodproof homes with reduced carbon footprint.
October 11 Taco Bell tops new drive-thru speed rankings, and Chick-fil-A wins on satisfaction Fast-food drive-thrus average five minutes and 35 seconds with 87% accuracy, and a study reveals friendliness and order accuracy drive customer satisfaction more than speed.
October 11 How malicious party invites target your inbox Cybercriminals are using fake invitation emails to trick recipients into downloading malware and stealing personal information and data.
October 11 Flying drones take aim at retail theft Flying drones could help retailers fight a 93% increase in theft rates as Flock Safety promotes airborne security systems to track suspects and deter crime.
October 10 Teens hack school cell phone bans with creative workarounds As 18 states implement bell-to-bell cell phone bans, creative students use Google Docs, iMessage on MacBooks and Post-It notes to stay connected in class.
October 10 Arizona sheriff’s office utilizing new AI program to assist with writing case reports A sheriff's captain says deputies often spend hours writing reports between calls, but Axon's AI program, Draft One, helps them save crucial time in the field.
October 9 You’ll never trust video again once you see what Sora 2 can do Sora 2, OpenAI's new video-generation app, can create AI-generated videos based on a singular prompt. The results are both mind-blowing and terrifying.
October 9 Why Wi-Fi calling may be killing your phone's battery life iPhone and Android users can reduce Wi-Fi calling battery drainage through settings adjustments, background app limits and stronger Wi-Fi connections.
October 9 Scammers now impersonate coworkers, steal email threads in convincing phishing attacks Work email scams are becoming harder to detect as criminals use AI and spoofed addresses to trick employees into opening malicious attachments and links.
October 9 UK faces backlash over mandatory Digital ID — could US be next? Prime Minister Keir Starmer's mandatory Digital ID work requirement by 2029 sparks controversy as millions petition over surveillance concerns.