Israel and Hezbollah Exchange Strikes Amid Failing Ceasefire

A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has been put under strain after multiple incidents of violence, with at least 11 people killed and three injured in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon. The latest exchange of fire occurred when Hezbollah fired rockets on an Israeli military position in the Shebaa Farms area, claiming it was … Read more

France’s Far-Right Moves Against PM Michel Barnier

French lawmakers have introduced a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, setting up a vote that could bring down his government in days. The motion was triggered by Barnier’s attempt to pass part of his 2025 budget, which includes tax hikes and spending cuts aimed at reducing the deficit. The budget is … Read more

Bezos Backs AI Chipmaker Tenstorrent at $2.6 Billion Valuation

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has invested $700 million in AI chip startup Tenstorrent, valuing the company at $2.6 billion. This move puts Tenstorrent on par with Nvidia Corp., a leader in the AI business. Tenstorrent aims to challenge Nvidia’s dominance by developing its own AI chips. The funding round also saw participation from Samsung and … Read more

Billionaires Stuck on Giving Less Due to Structure and Emotional Barriers

Marie Dageville’s sudden billionaire status after her data cloud company Snowflake went public in 2020 prompted her to give away a significant portion of her fortune. Her journey highlights the challenges faced by billionaires in giving more of their wealth. The idea of giving away one’s fortune dates back to Andrew Carnegie’s 1889 essay “The … Read more

Biden’s Son Pardon Sparks Concern Over Legacy and Institutions

President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son has raised concerns among Republicans and institutions supporters, who fear it may tarnish his legacy. The move was seen as a reversal after Biden previously stated he would not pardon his son, prompting accusations that he lied to the public before changing his mind. Biden’s decision is also … Read more

Sails Make Shipping Cleaner as Cargo Ships Reconnect with Wind Power

France – The shipping industry’s massive carbon footprint is slowly being reduced as sailors like Yann Jourdan make the switch to sail-powered cargo ships. Jourdan, captain of a 3-year-old sailboat that transports goods across the Atlantic, said he now earns a third less than if he were working on fuel-powered ships. The international merchant fleet … Read more

OpenWrt One Router Launched at $89, A Hacker-Friendly Mesh Solution

The Software Freedom Conservancy has announced the “production release” of the OpenWrt One, a router designed specifically to run the popular open-source operating system. Priced at $89, this device is a mesh-friendly solution for those looking for a hassle-free setup. Key features include WiFi 6 support, two Ethernet ports (one 2.5 GbE and one 1 … Read more

Nvidia Unveils Blackwell Architecture, Set to Boost AI Empire and Revenue

Nvidia is set to launch its highly anticipated Blackwell architecture and chip, which is expected to play a key role in the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) empire and drive significant revenue growth. The launch demonstrates Nvidia’s technological strengths and has the potential to be transformative for customers’ AI projects. The Blackwell release comes at a … Read more

NVIDIA Readies Next-Gen ‘Blackwell Ultra’ GB300 AI Servers for Mid-2025 Launch

NVIDIA’s upcoming “Blackwell Ultra” GB300 AI servers are expected to hit the market by mid-2025, promising significantly higher performance than current options. The next-gen architecture has generated massive interest from mainstream tech giants and is set to be a key player in the growing AI bandwagon. According to a report by Taiwan Economic Daily, supply … Read more

Lake-Effect Snow Brings Chaos Across US Midwest

Biting cold temperatures are sweeping across the US, bringing more than a foot of lake-effect snow to parts of the Great Lakes region through Tuesday. Western New York has seen over 5 feet of snowfall in just a few days, with some areas exceeding 4 feet. The National Weather Service issued warnings for western New … Read more