OnePlus Open 2 Rumors Surface with Possible Launch in Early 2025

OnePlus fans, rejoice! Rumors surrounding the long-awaited follow-up to the popular OnePlus Open foldable device are finally gaining traction. Initially launched towards the end of 2023, the original Open was a fan favorite due to its excellent software, cameras, and displays. Although OnePlus took a break from releasing new products in 2024, whispers about a … Read more

South Korean President Under Investigation for Martial Law Decree

South Korea’s authorities have requested a court warrant to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol as they investigate whether his short-lived martial law decree was an act of rebellion. The Corruption Investigation Office and joint police-military teams are questioning him over allegations of abusing authority and orchestrating a coup. The investigation is unusual, with no … Read more

Kim Kardashian’s Children Grown Up in Holiday Picture

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian shared heartwarming holiday pictures of herself and her four children on Instagram. The images show the 11-year-old North, nine-year-old Saint, six-year-old Chicago, and three-year-old Psalm, all dressed in festive outfits. In one photo, Kim is seen wearing a red dress, while her children showcase their unique styles. Fans praised Chicago’s … Read more

Boosting Productivity with AI-Powered Tools

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a vital tool for boosting productivity in various industries. With the help of AI-powered software, professionals can automate repetitive tasks, gain valuable insights, and make data-driven decisions. Some notable benefits of using AI-powered tools include: Enhanced automation: AI-powered tools can automate mundane tasks such as email management, data entry, and … Read more

Business Leaders Warn AI’s Consequences Will Be ‘Extraordinary’

Business leaders including Warren Buffett, Mark Cuban, Jamie Dimon, and others have weighed-in on the impact of generative AI in 2024, with some hailing it as transformative while others express concern. According to a McKinsey survey, nearly two-thirds of organizations are now using gen AI for tasks such as automating customer service and streamlining operations. … Read more

South Korean President Yoon Detention Warrant Requested Amid Martial Law Probe

South Korea’s law enforcement officials have requested a court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol as they investigate whether his short-lived martial law decree on December 3 amounted to rebellion. The Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials, along with police and military authorities, is leading the joint investigation into the power grab that … Read more

Space Companies Make Strides in Commercial Space Race

The commercial space industry took a major leap forward in 2024, with several private companies making significant strides in launching missions to space and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander became the first U.S.-made spacecraft to land on the moon since the Apollo era in the 1970s, paving the … Read more

Rodents Enter Virtual Reality with Innovative Goggles

Rodents are being brought into the virtual reality world with innovative goggles designed by researchers at Cornell University. The MouseGoggles aim to advance research into Alzheimer’s disease and other brain conditions. By using a virtual reality set-up, scientists can create a more naturalistic environment for studying brain function. The device was built using off-the-shelf components, … Read more

Tesla’s Sales Stall, Investors Bet on Autonomous Future

Despite flagging car sales, Tesla investors remain optimistic due to the company’s progress in autonomous driving and CEO Elon Musk’s ties to President-elect Donald Trump. Tesla’s share price has risen nearly 80% since early November, driven by faith in Musk’s ability to deliver self-driving technology. Musk’s 13% stake in Tesla is valued at over $250 … Read more

Falcons’ Late-Game Call Sparked Debate Over Timeout Decision

The Atlanta Falcons’ loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday night has left many questioning coach Raheem Morris’s decision to keep the clock running on a crucial first down, ultimately leading to a missed 56-yard field goal attempt. In hindsight, some believe that calling a timeout could have been the better option. With around 34 … Read more