Georgia Protests Intensify Amid EU Suspension

Protesters in Georgia have taken to the streets for four consecutive nights, with at least 44 people hospitalised in violent clashes between police and demonstrators. The country’s President Salome Zourabichvili has vowed not to step down despite suspending European Union accession talks. The government’s decision to suspend EU talks was made in response to criticism … Read more

Jet Aviation Acquires Hangar at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport

General Dynamics’ subsidiary, Jet Aviation, has purchased a hangar at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport for $11.8 million. The acquisition is part of an overall deal that includes the operations and property of recently acquired private jet charter company Jet IN. The facility features a 10,000-square-foot passenger terminal, aircraft hangarage, maintenance shop, and dedicated ramp space. … Read more

Be Cautious with Supplements, Expert Warns

A leading dietician has warned people to exercise caution when taking certain supplements due to potential risks, especially for those on blood thinners like warfarin. Victoria Taylor, a dietician from the British Heart Foundation, emphasizes that getting nutrients from a balanced diet is always best. She specifically highlights three supplements to be wary of: vitamin … Read more

Budget Samsung Phone Transforms into Ultimate Life Hack

As a smartphone power user, I’m often drawn to flagships with high-end displays, cameras, and processing power. However, there are scenarios where owning a flagship just doesn’t make sense – like carrying two phones or using it for tasks that might put excessive strain on the device. This is where the budget Samsung Galaxy A15 … Read more

Russia’s Ruble Plunges Amid Shrinking Currency Reserves

Russia’s currency crisis deepens as the ruble remains battered and its central bank struggles to stem further declines. Despite a brief recovery from earlier lows, the ruble has tumbled 9% against the US dollar since November 21, when Western sanctions were imposed on Russian banks. The central bank set the official rate at around 108 … Read more

Use Thermal Cameras to Spot Hidden Heat Loss in Your Home

A thermal camera can reveal hidden heat loss in your home, like X-ray vision for heat issues. Web engineer Jamie Matthews bought a thermal imaging camera and discovered his loft hatch was letting him down. Thermal cameras work by detecting infrared light using sensors. They’re not cheap, but some councils and energy suppliers offer them … Read more

Trump’s Climate Agenda Sparks Concern Over NOAA Dismantling Plans

The Republican Party now controls both houses of Congress and Donald Trump will start a second term as president of the United States. A conservative agenda called Project 2025 is back in focus, which includes breaking up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The proposal would reorganize NOAA’s functions and offices, potentially eliminating or … Read more

Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC Claims Dismissed as “Lack of Computing Power”

Microsoft had touted its Copilot+ PCs as the “fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever” since their launch last May. However, a Community Note on X (formerly Twitter) has disputed this claim, stating that Snapdragon processors used in these devices have significantly less computing power than top-of-the-line Intel and AMD chipsets. Users argue that while Copilot+ … Read more

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Black Friday Deal: £285 Off with Free Gifts

The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G is an attractive option for those looking for a new phone without breaking the bank. This mid-range handset offers a large display, fast processor, and premium design at a significantly discounted price. Available in several colours, the Galaxy A55 5G features a flat edge design similar to the flagship Galaxy … Read more