YouTube is rolling out some updates aimed at making visuals look better on its TV apps, including automatic AI video upscaling. To begin with, YouTube plans to upscale videos that were uploaded in ...
The United States is one of just three countries that "prefers" imperial measurements over the international metric standard. The motivation why has less to do with official policy than you might ...
In the latest WSJ-NORC poll, women viewed the economy much more negatively than men. It also shows signs that men are getting pessimistic, too. WSJ’s Janet Adamy and Aaron Zitner break down why. Photo ...
Discover the fascinating world of alternative energy with our latest exploration: a Free Energy Light Bulb using a Magnet Motor. In this video, we delve into the innovative techniques behind ...
The U.S. will keep the current 27.5% tariffs on automobiles from the European Union until the 27-nation bloc introduces legislation to reduce levies on a variety of U.S. goods, according to a joint ...
The Center for Automotive Research’s new data brings the financial toll of tariffs to the forefront. CAR’s study used top-down and bottom-up approaches to form its findings. In other words, it ...
Automakers reported a wave of strong U.S. sales results in July, with Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, and Genesis all posting solid gains amid what analysts described as a complex month shaped by ...
An oppressive heat dome has gripped the eastern U.S. this week, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue heat warnings for nearly 170 million Americans. To make matters worse, severe ...
Most U.S. adults say they use artificial intelligence to search for information, but fewer are using it for work, drafting email or shopping. Younger adults are most likely to be leaning into AI, with ...
HONG KONG, July 24 (Reuters Breakingviews) - President Donald Trump’s auto tariff U-turn is making everyone carsick. His latest deal cuts U.S. tariffs on Japanese vehicle imports to 15% from a ...
Today, let's look at who's to blame for all the cars that insist on shifting for themselves. Arguably, the earliest blame-havers could be Louis-Rene Panhard and Emile Levassor, who were about to show ...