Google’s “Parking” Strategy Under Fire in Antitrust Trial

The US v. Google antitrust trial entered its second week, with the Department of Justice questioning Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube and a longtime Google advertising executive. The central question is whether Google bought its competitors to eliminate them from the online advertising market. Mohan argued that Google’s acquisitions were not meant to destroy competition … Read more

US Encourages Nvidia and Apple to Use Intel Foundry for AI Chips

The US government is encouraging major chip designers like Nvidia and Apple to use Intel’s foundry services for their artificial intelligence (AI) chip needs. This move aims to establish domestic foundry capabilities and reduce reliance on Taiwan-based Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been seeking help from US Commerce Department Secretary … Read more

Top React UI Component Libraries for Building Beautiful and Customizable Interfaces

In today’s fast-paced world where building beautiful websites in less time is crucial, using a component library can be a game-changer. Rather than creating each component from scratch, component libraries offer customization opportunities to create whatever design you want. There are plenty of UI libraries out there for building awesome components for React. Here, I’ll … Read more

Southern Lights Expected in Australia Tonight

The Australian Space Weather Forecasting Centre (ASWFC) has issued an aurora alert, indicating a good chance of seeing the southern lights tonight in certain parts of the country. According to Andrew Jackling, a space weather forecaster, the display will be visible in Tasmania and southern Victoria, with the likelihood being low for South Australia’s skies. … Read more

Ancient DNA Reveals Easter Island’s Hidden History

A new study published in Nature has shed light on two long-debated aspects of Easter Island’s history. The research analyzed the genomes of 15 ancient Rapanui individuals who lived between 1670 and 1950, housed at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris. The study challenges the theory of population collapse due to “ecocide” or environmental mismanagement. … Read more

Malware Uses Kiosk Mode to Steal Google Credentials

A new malware campaign has been discovered, using an unusual method to steal Google credentials from unsuspecting users. The malware locks the user’s browser in kiosk mode, blocking the “ESC” and “F11” keyboard keys, making it seem like there’s no way out. This is done to frustrate the user into entering their Google credentials, which … Read more

Commoditization of AI Models Expected, Value in Applications

Nandan Nilekani, co-founder and chairman of Infosys, predicts that large language models (LLMs) will become commoditized as the technology advances. Instead, the real value will come from the applications built on top of these models. According to Nilekani, many companies are already working on India-specific LLM solutions for Indian languages, which means every part of … Read more

Ancient Egyptian Barracks Uncovered, Containing Sword Inscribed with Ramesses II’s Name

Archaeologists in Egypt have made a significant discovery by uncovering the remains of a 3,200-year-old military barracks. The site contains a wealth of artifacts, including a bronze sword inscribed with the name of Ramesses II. The barracks likely served as a strategic stronghold to control the entrance into ancient Egypt from the western desert or … Read more