A fiery wave from the Sun can rip a comet’s tail clean off—an eerie spectacle we’ve witnessed before—but this time the target is an interstellar visitor, turning a familiar space-weather drama into a once-in-a-generation scientific opportunity that traces directly back to decades of comet–storm forensics and the dawn of interstellar object hunting. How comets became space-weather gauges Long before interstellar...
ChatGPT Pulse Is Here: OpenAI’s Morning Briefings Go Proactive
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Pulse reframes the morning routine by assembling a set of concise, visual briefing cards overnight and presenting a prioritized slate at wake-up, shifting assistants from reactive Q&A to proactive, asynchronous support. The result is a programmable morning where attention is allocated across news, meetings, and personal commitments through a finite, high-signal interface rather than an infinite feed. What...
75 Mice, 1,500 Flies: Why Russia Sent Them to Space
Russia’s Bion‑M No. 2 biosatellite—nicknamed “Noah’s Ark” for flying 75 mice, over 1,500 flies, and a mix of microbes, seeds, and cell cultures—returned after 30 days in orbit, and the real story isn’t the spectacle; it’s the systems engineering of life itself for deep‑space missions. The mission’s purpose was to measure how microgravity and radiation ripple through organisms and ecosystems,...
Why Zoho Corporation India Matters: What Makes Zoho Different?
Most tech stories orbit venture capital and metro hubs; Zoho’s India story is contrarian—profitable, private, product-led, and deliberately rural-first—yet its choices ripple through talent markets, MSME digitization, public digital rails, and local economies. Understanding “why Zoho Corporation India” matters means seeing how these elements reinforce one another over time. India-first, product-led, private Zoho builds a full-stack suite of business software—CRM,...
Facebook Adds Teen Safety Controls Worldwide: How It Works and Why It Matters
Meta has expanded Teen Accounts globally to Facebook and Messenger, converting teen use into a default safety-first experience with stricter privacy, limited contact from unknown adults, sensitive-content reductions, and time-use nudges built into the product. This is more than a feature drop; it’s a systems-level redesign that shifts who can contact teens, what content reaches them, how long they spend,...
Tata Motors’ JLR Cyberattack: When One Breach Breaks an Industry Loop
A cyberattack at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), Tata Motors’ UK-based marquee, didn’t just knock out servers—it stalled assembly lines, strained suppliers, rattled stock markets, and exposed a quiet systemic risk: modern automaking runs on digital glue that few insure properly. In less than a month, production halted across the UK, Slovakia, and India, with phased restarts slipping week by week...
¿Por qué seguimos necesitando calendarios y agendas en plena era digital?
Entre notificaciones, apps de productividad y recordatorios en la nube, podría parecer que los calendarios y las agendas impresas han perdido sentido. Pero lo cierto es que, año tras año, regresan a nuestras mesas y bolsos convertidos en objetos de uso cotidiano, de memoria y de identidad. En un mundo dominado por lo digital, donde […]...
Vídeos con IA en Canva: del texto a escenas en minutos
La creación audiovisual ha dado un salto enorme con las herramientas de inteligencia artificial, y una de las más accesibles para cualquier persona es Canva. Pasar de un texto a un vídeo breve, bien presentado y listo para redes o presentaciones ya no requiere saber editar, porque la plataforma incorpora una función que automatiza gran parte del proceso y te...
Photodarium 2026
The popular classic Photodarium is now appearing for the 14th time and will delight us again in 2026 with an instant photo and a little story of our own. The high-quality tear-off calendar shows artistic and intimate snapshots of 365 well-known photographers and newcomers, professionals, and Polaroid fans from all over the world. On the front of each calendar page there...
Creative Review moves to Haymarket Media Group
Creative Review was founded in 1980 and has been bringing the creative community together ever since, first as a print magazine and in recent decades across digital, print, social media and events. Throughout its lifetime it has been owned by Centaur Media though today it is announced that is has been acquired by Haymarket, alongside its sister brands Marketing Week...
Interiores que se llenan de color: adiós al «Millennial grey»
Tras años dominados por el gris y los neutros, los interiores recuperan el color como gesto de identidad, alegría y vitalidad. Pinterest nos ha enseñado que la inspiración es infinita, y que todos podemos ser (aunque sea un poquito) diseñadores de interiores. Pero aunque pueda parecernos un aliado a la hora de decorar nuestra casa, su lógica tiende a reforzar...
How to fuel creativity, find balance and stay inspired
There was a point in my life when I lost touch with a lot of who I was, and what brought me joy. I was burned out. Since starting university, I hadn’t stopped. I graduated with my Graphic Design BA from University of Brighton in the UK, then moved to Italy to work at Benetton’s communication research centre, Fabrica. From...







