December’s Cosmic Delights: Jupiter, Geminid, and Ursid Showers

This December brings two exciting meteor showers – the Geminid and Ursid – as well as a rare opportunity to view Jupiter in the night sky. First, mark your calendars for Saturday, Dec. 7, when Jupiter reaches opposition, the point in its orbit where it appears opposite the sun. This event makes Jupiter visible all … Read more

China’s Export Ban on Critical Minerals Hits US Tech Industry Hard

China has banned exports of critical minerals gallium, germanium, and antimony to the US market, a move that could cost the country billions. The ban is in response to expanded American restrictions on chip-related technology shipments to China. Gallium and germanium are essential for semiconductor production, used in optoelectronics, solar cells, and fiber optic cables. … Read more

US Regulator Takes Control of Google Payment’s Finances

The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has placed Google Payment Corp. under federal supervision, citing nearly 300 consumer complaints of fraud and scams. The company immediately challenged the decision in court, arguing that a product it no longer offers is incapable of posing risk. The CFPB said the law allows for supervision even if … Read more

10 Tech Gifts to Simplify Your Life This Holiday Season

As a tech reviewer, I’ve had the chance to try hundreds of devices, but the best ones solve real-world problems. This holiday season, I’m excited to share my top picks for gadgets that will make your life easier, more enjoyable, and maybe even a little more fun. First up, Fujifilm’s Instax Mini Link 3 is … Read more

Legendary Coach’s Retirement Ends with Final Four Loss

The North Carolina women’s soccer team has advanced to its 28th national championship game after defeating Duke in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. This marked the fourth time these two teams have faced off this season, with North Carolina emerging victorious. The Tar Heels’ strong defensive effort led to a shutout win, marking … Read more

Georgia Protests Erupt Over EU Suspension Talks

Georgia’s pro-EU President Salome Zourabichvili has condemned “brutal terror and repression” as police use water cannon, tear gas, and arrests to disperse crowds in mass protests. The unrest began after the ruling Georgian Dream party suspended EU accession talks until 2028. More than 400 protesters, including opposition leaders, have been detained and over 100 injured. … Read more

Apple iOS 18.2 Release Date: When Will You Get It?

Apple has just released the latest version of its iOS operating system, iOS 18.2. This update is considered one of the biggest in recent history, with several new features and enhancements. The release comes after a delayed initial prediction by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who had said it would be out by December 2. However, the … Read more

Workday Joins S&P 500 Stock Index Amid Market Surge

Cloud software vendor Workday will replace Amentum Holdings in the S&P 500 stock index after a year of profit and significant revenue growth. The company’s market cap has exceeded $70 billion, and its shares jumped 9% on Friday following the announcement. Workday went public in 2012 and switched to the Nasdaq five years later. In … Read more

“Server Overwhelmed: Too Many Requests Received”

A recent surge in requests has overwhelmed a server, resulting in an error message of 429 Too Many Requests. This issue can be caused by a variety of factors, including excessive website traffic, malicious activity, or misconfigured systems. When a server is subjected to too many requests within a short period, it can lead to … Read more