Time Magazine’s latest release, “Sphere: The 200 Best Inventions of 2023,” spotlights groundbreaking innovations across tech, health, and sustainability. The list highlights creativity shaping the future worldwide.
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The 2024 Workday Public Sector and Higher Education Innovation Awards celebrate organizations driving transformative change with cutting-edge technology, enhancing efficiency and service delivery across education and government sectors.
A new Pew Research Center survey reveals mixed American views on artificial intelligence, highlighting optimism about innovation alongside concerns over privacy, job impact, and ethical use of AI technologies.
The Las Vegas Sphere announces its expansion with a new location in a major U.S. city. This cutting-edge entertainment venue promises groundbreaking immersive experiences, setting a new standard for live events nationwide.
Nashville is exploring plans for a cutting-edge entertainment venue inspired by the Las Vegas Sphere. The project aims to boost tourism and transform the city’s live event scene, blending technology with music culture.
The AINext Conference Las Vegas 2026: Coin Edition unites AI pioneers and business leaders to explore artificial intelligence’s transformative impact on the financial and cryptocurrency sectors.
A man who detonated a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas reportedly used generative AI to plan the explosion, police say. Authorities continue investigating the incident and its motivations.
Mystery surrounds the motives of the Las Vegas Cybertruck bomber, as authorities continue their investigation. Officials have yet to confirm any clear reasons behind the attack, leaving the case open and unresolved.
Drones took center stage alongside fireworks during Las Vegas’ New Year’s Eve celebration, showcasing innovative light displays that enhanced the city’s iconic spectacle, marking a new era in holiday entertainment.
Las Vegas ranks as the second-nerdiest city in the U.S., according to a recent study. The analysis highlights local enthusiasm for gaming, tech, and pop culture, placing Sin City just behind the top spot.
The Sphere, known for its cutting-edge immersive technology, is expanding to the East Coast, promising groundbreaking entertainment experiences. This move marks a significant technological and cultural milestone.
CES 2026, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, buzzed with groundbreaking innovations and tech unveilings, drawing global attention to the future of smart living and digital connectivity.
Landline usage in Las Vegas is sharply declining as residents increasingly favor mobile phones and internet-based communication, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. This shift reflects broader national trends in telecommunications.
Black Hat, the premier cybersecurity conference featuring top industry experts, returns to Las Vegas with a star-studded lineup and massive crowds. The event draws global attention to emerging threats in casinos and gaming.
The Sphere is expanding its footprint with a new location in Abu Dhabi, marking a major move in immersive entertainment. The cutting-edge venue promises groundbreaking experiences for the region’s audience.
Las Vegas ranks as the second-nerdiest city in the U.S., according to a new study. The survey highlights the city’s strong tech culture, gaming community, and passionate fan base, putting it just behind Austin.
Former President Donald Trump unveiled a new crypto business but provided few details about its operations or goals. The announcement left investors and analysts seeking clarity on the project’s scope and timeline.
Amazon’s autonomous vehicle unit, Zoox, has launched its robotaxi service in Las Vegas, marking its entry into the competitive U.S. robotaxi market. The move intensifies the race among tech giants to dominate self-driving ride services.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosted its annual Science & Engineering Fair, showcasing innovative projects from young scientists. The event highlights budding talent and encourages STEM education in the community.
A soldier who died in a Cybertruck crash left behind a writing critical of the government, authorities told NBC News. The document reportedly expressed deep frustration with leadership and policies. Investigations continue.




















