This Week in Tech

In the Office Full-Time? No Thanks, Say 86 per Cent of Tech Professionals

In the Office Full-Time? No Thanks, Say 86 per Cent of Tech Professionals

As restrictions continue to lift and companies prepare to bring employees back to the workplace, many workers don’t want to return to the office full-time…


El Salvador Looks to Become the World’s First Country to Adopt Bitcoin as Legal Tender

MIAMI — El Salvador is looking to introduce legislation that will make it the world’s first sovereign nation to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, alongside the U.S. dollar…


Ultra-High-Density Hard Drives Made With Graphene Store Ten Times More Data

Graphene can be used for ultra-high density hard disk drives (HDD), with up to a tenfold jump compared to current technologies, researchers at the Cambridge Graphene Centre have shown…


Cops Are Now Using a High-Tech Lasso on People

In an apparent effort to kill fewer people, police departments across the country are investing in what is basically a high-tech lasso designed to automatically restrain suspects without cops having to electrocute or shoot them…


FaceTime Is Coming to Android and Windows via the Web

Android and Windows users will finally be able to join FaceTime calls. During its WWDC keynote, Apple announced that FaceTime is going to be available on the web so users can call in from Android devices and Windows PCs. The video calling service was previously only available on iOS and Mac devices…


World’s Fastest AI Supercomputer ‘Perlmutter’ Will Help Create Largest-Ever 3D Map Of The Universe!

It has recently come to light that the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) has deployed the “Perlmutter” supercomputer. The supercomputer will help assemble the largest 3D map of the visible universe to date in one of its projects…


Samsung Shows Off Stretchable OLED Screen in Prototype Heart Rate Monitor

We’ve had curved displays for a while now, but what about stretchy ones? Samsung says it’s making progress building screens “that can be stretched in all directions like rubber bands,” and that the first applications for this material could be in building flexible health tech…