19 place 1
Berlin-based GIGA.GREEN has secured new financing to support the expansion of its solar and charging infrastructure projects in Germany. Berlin-based GIGA.GREEN, a company developing and operating solar and charging infrastructure, has completed a €30M revolving capital expenditure facility with Kommunalkredit Austria AG. The funding will enable the company to expand its decentralised photovoltaic infrastructure and ... Read more
A newsletter a day!
You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
Those who pre-ordered Marathon on Steam following its release date reveal may have noticed something strange come in the aftermath of their eager purchase, as Bungie's other big release was being sneakily installed for those keen on the upcoming extraction shooter. Read more Read more ›
2,080 fresh
AT&T’s Turbo Live gives every phone a VIP pass for stadiums, including Verizon and T-Mobile phones. Read more ›
1,852 fresh
President Donald Trump took a replacement plane to Switzerland after Air Force One turned around, leaving him with little time before his speech. Read more ›
1,512 fresh
Nvidia has been accused of offering to pay for ‘high-speed access’ to Anna’s Archive, a notorious ‘shadow library’ portal, bursting with copyright-infringing materials. Read more ›
829 fresh
A new analysis finds that data centers’ energy demands will drastically increase power plant emissions over the next decade. Renewables, though, could cut them while helping keep prices from rising. Read more ›
546 fresh
The European Union could roll out a never-before-used tool known as a trade "bazooka" should Trump move forward with his proposed tariffs. Read more ›
530 fresh
President Trump called the UK's decision to give away the Chagos Islands "an act of great stupidity" and a reason for the US to acquire Greenland. Read more ›
514 fresh
Fedorov said that Ukrainian forces are expecting to field 40,000 interceptor drones in January alone, a significant boost to its arsenal. Read more ›
362 fresh
A small group of tech workers, including Google and Amazon employees, signed a petition calling on CEOs to speak out against the federal agency. Read more ›
308 fresh
OpenAI is rolling out a new age-prediction model that lets ChatGPT identify underage users and apply safety measures to limit exposure to sensitive content. Read more ›
248 fresh
Air Force One headed back to Joint Base Andrews after it ran into a "minor electrical issue," per a White House pool report. Read more ›
221 fresh
Ishinomaki City has ordered drones carrying bear spray that can be operated remotely to deter bears. Read more ›
218 fresh
OpenAI says it will minimize water use and pay for energy infrastructure upgrades needed to power its data centers. "We're being good neighbors," the company said, directly addressing the growing opposition to AI projects amid rising utility bills. "We commit to paying our own way on energy, so that our operations don't increase your electricity […] Read more ›
195 fresh
The rich and powerful at Davos are bracing for President Donald Trump's speech. His threats against Greenland have sparked outcry from world leaders. Read more ›
194 fresh
Apple's Chinese supplier BOE is struggling with iPhone OLED production again, causing millions of panel orders to be shifted to Samsung Display, reports The Elec. Multiple industry sources told the publication that BOE still hasn't resolved manufacturing issues that emerged in November and December of last year. Problems in a specific production process have reportedly forced the company to halt production on some models entirely. In the second half of... Read more ›
193 fresh
Of all the controversies the new 'Star Trek' show could reach, just one week in we've already hit one of the stupidest, thanks to Stephen Miller. Read more ›
182
McKinsey has 25,000 AI agents. BCG builds custom GPTs at scale. What does that look like in practice? We want to hear from you. Read more ›
153 fresh
Kioxia's Memory Business Director warns that the global NAND flash shortage means affordable SSDs are gone for good. Read more ›
139 fresh
When I was younger, I didn’t think my parents were “bad with money.” I thought they were small with it. They reused things too much. They asked too many questions before spending. They said no when other parents said yes. And worst of all, they did it publicly—at shops, restaurants, school events—where embarrassment travels fast. ... Read more Read more ›
39
When someone shares their struggles, most of us instinctively reach for solutions or silver linings, but the people who make us feel truly understood have mastered a different approach—one that validates without fixing, acknowledges without minimizing, and creates connection through simple yet powerful phrases that transform ordinary conversations into moments of genuine human understanding. Read more ›
18
While we all want to make a good impression at important dinners, these common behaviors might be sending signals about your background that you never intended—and they're easier to fix than you think. Read more ›
15
While everyone's searching for life-changing morning routines, the truly content have discovered something different: it's the barely noticeable habits—like drinking water before coffee or avoiding your phone for 30 minutes—that create the biggest shift between feeling stuck and feeling alive. Read more ›
15
Even years after achieving financial stability, successful people who grew up poor still check price tags obsessively, keep drawers full of "just in case" items, and feel guilty buying anything that isn't absolutely essential—revealing how deeply poverty rewires the brain in ways that prosperity can't easily undo. Read more ›
14
While workplace friendships can feel genuine and comforting, the invisible boundaries that separate colleagues from true confidants have destroyed more careers than any performance review ever could. Read more ›
13
While the rest of the world frantically fills every quiet moment with notifications and noise, a growing body of psychological research reveals that those who actually enjoy silence are quietly developing mental superpowers the rest of us are missing. Read more ›
12
While everyone else is flowing through casual conversations, highly intelligent minds are simultaneously analyzing subtext, processing parallel thoughts, and fighting the urge to dive deeper—creating an invisible disconnect that has nothing to do with social skills and everything to do with how their brains are wired. Read more ›
8
From treating every conversation like a debugging session to hijacking stories with "that reminds me of when I..." – these verbal habits might be sabotaging your relationships without you even realizing it. Read more ›
6
After losing my best friend to a slow drift that taught me friendships require maintenance, not just history, I discovered eight specific behaviors that separate people who effortlessly maintain deep connections from those who watch relationships fade—and they're all choices anyone can make starting today. Read more ›
3
Most popular sources
|
|
24% 19 |
|
|
21% 17 |
|
|
10% 6 |
|
|
5% 2 |
|
|
5% 3 |
| View sources » | |
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
21.01.2026 07:09
Last update: 07:00 EDT.
News rating updated: 14:02.
What is Times42?
Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.