Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

How photographer captured six planets in 'parade'
27. February 2026 (18:14)
Josh Dury, from Bristol, photographed the planetary parade in Worth Matravers. (BBC News)
Wall Street Has AI Psychosis
27. February 2026 (17:00)
A “thought experiment” about the impacts of AI sent stocks tumbling earlier this week. It’s probably going to keep happening. (Wired)
How you can see six planets all at once
27. February 2026 (16:41)
The best view will be on Sunday evening at sunset. (BBC News)
Waitrose to suspend mackerel sales due to overfishing concerns
27. February 2026 (14:52)
The supermarket chain says it will stop sourcing fresh, chilled and frozen mackerel by 29 April. (BBC News)
Aventon Soltera 3 Electric Bike Review: A Fun Hybrid Single-Speed
27. February 2026 (13:30)
Aventon’s latest single-speed hybrid bicycle is light, looks cool, and is the most bikey electric bike on the market right now. (Wired)
Is A.I. Eating the Labor Market? + The Latest on the Pentagon, OpenClaw and Alpha School
27. February 2026 (13:00)
“I think the mere fact that the markets can move so much, based on almost nothing, underscores how high anxiety is right now.” (New York Times)
Huxe Will Give You a Personalized, Daily Audio Summary Powered by AI
27. February 2026 (13:00)
The app reads your email inbox and your meeting calendar, then gives you a short audio summary. It can help you spend less time scrolling, but of course, there are privacy drawbacks to consider. (Wired)
Aktiia Hilo Blood Pressure Monitor Review: Cuffless BP Tracking
27. February 2026 (13:00)
The Aktiia Hilo Blood Pressure Monitor is the first cuffless monitor to be cleared by the FDA. It’s discreet, highly accurate, and simple to use (Wired)
‘Love Is Blind’ Embraces the Manosphere
27. February 2026 (12:30)
A show that started as an earnest if messy quest for love is now simply a mirror to the hell of modern dating. (Wired)
Tin Can Is a Dumb Phone for Kids. Can Someone Teach Them How to Use It?
27. February 2026 (12:00)
With its twirly cord and landline-like features, the Tin Can is giving kids a crash course in phone etiquette. For example: Talk! (Wired)