Let me start with an uncomfortable truth: The biggest problem in mortgage technology today isn’t rates, compliance, or even data. It’s the interface. For decades, we’ve accepted a basic idea as “just ...
For decades, we have adapted to software. We learned shell commands, memorized HTTP method names and wired together SDKs. Each interface assumed we would speak its language. In the 1980s, we typed ...
Russia’s use of Starlink terminals on its drones has complicated Ukraine’s efforts at electronic anti-drone warfare—and raised a difficult conundrum for Elon Musk. At the start of the Ukraine War, the ...
Nearly-new Tesla Model Ys are selling for $33,000. A 1,000-horsepower Model S Plaid is priced in the $50,000s. Luxury EVs are suddenly trading hands for half their original price. So what exactly is ...
If you’re shopping for a used car, buying before year-end—even on New Year’s Eve—could help you score a better deal. Sabrina Karl has over two decades of experience writing about savings, CDs, and ...
USB-C is everywhere in 2025. If you've felt like every new device you buy, from smartphones to laptops and tablets, uses a USB-C port for charging, you're not imagining things. USB-C has quickly ...
Hong Kong plans to phase out its long tradition of using bamboo scaffolding for construction projects, after the city’s deadliest residential fire in more than 60 years. Investigators are still ...
Dr Ehsan Noroozinejad has received funding from both national and international organisations. His most recent funding on integrated housing and climate policy comes from the Australian Public Policy ...
New-car prices have been climbing steadily for more than a year, with tariffs and inflation only adding fuel to the fire. In September, the average transaction price topped $50,000 for the first time ...
THE ALPHABET is easy to take for granted. Children memorise it before they know why it matters. Then it’s off to reading, and learning the sounds of the letters and how they combine. After that, many ...
Dr. Berg teaches philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. Last spring, it became clear to me that over half the students in my large general education lecture course had used artificial ...