Features
The digital computer relies on transistors and electrical impulses to perform complex calculations. However, modern computer hardware is approaching its limits. That’s not to say today’s computers aren’t powerful—depending on your budget, a modern machine...
By Brian Denton
February 2, 2026
China’s push to automate factories with humanoid robots is facing technical limits, as UBTech Robotics’ latest Walker S2 models achieve only 30–50% of a human worker’s productivity. Despite these constraints, companies like BYD and Foxconn...
By DCB Editorial
January 29, 2026
The sun comes down warm on your skin when you go outside in the morning, but those bright rays can cause serious problems for items left exposed for too long. You may notice that old...
By DCB Editorial
January 29, 2026
Many battery companies have claimed that solid-state batteries will be available sooner rather than later. For years, industry analysts have suggested the realistic timeline was still five to ten years away. However, a Finnish battery...
By DCB Editorial
January 7, 2026
No matter how much technology changes, one reality stays the same: people depend on their vehicles every single day. Cars get us to work, help families manage busy schedules, and keep local businesses running. That...
By DCB Editorial
January 7, 2026
The race to deploy AI infrastructure in low-Earth orbit is intensifying, with China currently leading the development of “space supercomputers.” Supercomputers designed to run AI programs require massive data centers that consume enormous amounts of...
By DCB Editorial
January 1, 2026