Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Meet the New Dyson Vacuums: V16 Piston Animal, V10 Konical, V8 Cyclone (2026)
13. June 2026 (13:33)
The rest of Dyson’s promised 2026 vacuum lineup is here, from the new Dyson V16 Piston Animal to an updated version of the favored Dyson V8 Cyclone. (Wired)
How Can Soccer Players Bend Their Shots in Midair?
13. June 2026 (13:00)
As World Cup action kicks off, we look at the physics of the beautiful game. (Wired)
The FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones
13. June 2026 (12:30)
Plus: AI bug hunting fuels Microsoft’s biggest-ever Patch Tuesday, ShinyHunters ransomware gang exploits an Oracle zero-day, and more. (Wired)
EcoFlow PowerOcean Battery Review: Cutting My Bill in Half
13. June 2026 (12:30)
Whether you want to buy cheaper electricity, store solar energy, or guard against outages, EcoFlow’s home battery might be just what you need. (Wired)
How a new arrival could help save rare giraffe
13. June 2026 (12:03)
Three-year-old Stanley will be critical to helping the Wiltshire safari park conserve his species. (BBC News)
Rivian’s CEO on Tesla’s Cybertruck, Ferrari’s Luce, and What Happens If the R2 Fails
13. June 2026 (12:00)
RJ Scaringe, the CEO of Rivian Automotive, joined us for a wide-ranging interview about how his company’s new electric SUV fits into the current EV industry, and what comes next. (Wired)
What NASA Needs to Stay on Track for the Moon
13. June 2026 (11:02)
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What NASA Needs to Stay on Track for the Moon
13. June 2026 (11:02)
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The Scientific Quest for Perfect World Cup Pitch
13. June 2026 (11:02)
Every match must be played on natural grass that gives players as consistent a surface as possible, no matter the venue. Cue the years of sod studies. (New York Times)
Can the Artemis III Mission Go on as Planned?
13. June 2026 (11:00)
NASA has chosen four astronauts for the Artemis III mission, but there has been a major setback: the destruction of a Blue Origin rocket and its only launchpad. Our science reporter Katrina Miller describes what this event might mean for the U.S. goal of landing on the moon by 2028. (New York Times)