The Silicon Valley Squeeze: Why a Kentucky Family Said No to $26 Million
A Kentucky farming family has rejected a $26 million offer for half their land, choosing generational ties to the soil over a payday worth ten times the local going rate.
A Kentucky farming family has rejected a $26 million offer for half their land, choosing generational ties to the soil over a payday worth ten times the local going rate.
Samsung's redesigned Galaxy A57 and A37 deliver premium features to budget shoppers, though rising component costs mean deeper wallets are required.
Sony Honda Mobility has discontinued development of its Afeela electric vehicles after parent companies reassessed their strategy amid weakening demand and tariff pressures.
A YouTuber has demonstrated that the 1982 Sinclair ZX Spectrum can control a lunar lander in a space simulation, challenging assumptions about computing power and ingenuity.
Nearly half of British households say their finances have worsened in the past year despite government cost-of-living support. Australia's similar approach risks repeating the same mistakes.
Australia's mental health system is reaching breaking point, with waiting times averaging 77 days for psychiatrists and severe geographic disparities leaving regional communities without specialist care.
Australia's headline inflation dipped to 3.7% in February, but the improvement proved illusory as soaring fuel costs from the Iran war reshape the economic picture ahead of May interest rate decisions.
Hideo Kojima directed his team to help more players finish Death Stranding 2, yet wrestled with making the experience too palatable. The sequel's design reveals an auteur torn between commercial viability and artistic provocation.
Jetstar has cut flights on trans-Tasman routes as jet fuel prices surge due to Middle East conflict. The budget airline says affected passengers are being offered same-day alternatives.
Jetstar has announced temporary reductions to its New Zealand services and some Australia routes, citing rising jet fuel prices tied to Middle East conflict disruptions. The move affects around 44,000 passengers, though most are being offered same-day alternatives.
Cyberattackers using AI tools are operating at machine speed, forcing IT teams to fundamentally rethink how they defend networks. The window for response is closing.
1047 Games has announced plans for a new movement-focused shooter inspired by Titanfall and Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, even as its flagship title works to rebuild player trust after a troubled launch.
An international study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology shows that small daily improvements to sleep, exercise, and diet can cut heart attack risk by 10 per cent.
Google Pixel owners are struggling to use Android Auto after the March 2026 update introduced a new security feature that breaks the app's basic functionality in vehicles.
Testing of bargain-priced charging accessories from Temu reveals dangerous shortcuts in electrical safety, raising fresh questions about accountability on platforms shipping millions of products to Australian consumers.
Marvel has confirmed The Punisher: One Last Kill will debut on Disney+ May 12, a one-hour special co-written by Jon Bernthal and directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green.
Australia's renewable energy goals are collapsing under the weight of grid delays and bureaucratic bottlenecks, not green ideology. AEMO projects transmission projects will slip by two years as costs surge 100%.
Bug-bounty firm HackerOne is criticising a benefits administrator for failing to promptly notify it of a breach affecting almost 300 employees, weeks after the initial incident.
Polish researchers have created the first scientific scale to measure post-game depression, confirming what gaming communities have long discussed informally: finishing an immersive game can trigger genuine emotional distress.
After months of adjustment, Ben Hunt has found the formula for partnering with Reece Walsh: get out of his way. The approach is paying dividends as Brisbane's spine gels.