2025 Audi Q6 e-tron Is a Tiny Tech Powerhouse: Electric SUV First Drive

The Tesla Model Y’s success as 2023’s best selling car globally proves what we already know: Midsize premium SUVs are so hot right now (especially in America) and many shoppers in the class are both curious about and ready to make the EV conversion. The new Audi Q6 e-tron and its sport-tuned SQ6 variant are … Read more

How to Free Up Space in Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive

How many unread emails do you have right now? Sixty? Six thousand? Well, all of those messages and attachments take up space, whether they’re unread, old, or archived. And if you’re on Gmail and aren’t one of those weird inbox zero people who stays on top of things, you might be running out of space. … Read more

Automakers Are Telling Your Insurance Company How You Really Drive

How do you know the internet has a deepfake porn problem? Just look at copyright takedown requests. WIRED found this week that Google is receiving thousands of Digital Millennium Copyright Act complaints for deepfake nudes, most of which are published by just a handful of websites. Experts say the deluge of DMCA takedown requests is … Read more

Get a high-end SSD drive for only $44

Save over 40% on this Polar Wolf drive. StackSocial Businesses, freelancers, and even students in today’s day and age need a reliable tool for backing up, storing, and transferring data. While the internet has tons of free options, few work as well and fast as a well-reviewed and expertly designed external hard drive. For a … Read more

Inside Europe’s drive to get ammunition to Ukraine as Russia advances

By Anthony Deutsch and Jan Lopatka STERNBERK, Czech Republic (Reuters) – Hundreds of Czechs and a handful of Ukrainians are working round the clock in eastern Czech Republic to transform a collection of buildings dating back to World War Two into a hub for supplying arms and ammunition to Ukraine. The initiative is part of … Read more

Tractor protests threaten to drive the EU’s green farming policies into a ditch

WESTROZEBEKE, Belgium — It was the puddles of green sludge left by the tires of massive tractors in western Belgium’s industrial farmlands that drew the attention of biological engineer Ineke Maes. The slime was destructive algae, the result of the excess of chemicals used by farmers to boost their crops, but at a high cost … Read more