Swippitt Revolutionizes Phone Charging with Interchangeable Batteries

Swippitt is a game-changing solution to the perpetual problem of keeping your phone battery charged. Instead of using traditional charging methods, this innovative system uses interchangeable batteries that fit into specially designed phone cases. With Swippitt, you can essentially never have to plug your phone into a charger again. The Swippitt Hub, resembling a toaster, … Read more

FDA Sets Limits on Toxic Lead in Baby Foods

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set maximum levels for lead in baby foods, aiming to reduce young kids’ exposure to the toxic metal that causes developmental and neurological problems. The agency’s voluntary limits could lower lead exposure from processed baby foods by 20-30%. However, consumer advocates argue the guidelines don’t go far … Read more

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Cancer Risk, Doctor Warns

Ultra-processed foods have been found to increase the risk of several types of cancer, including colorectal, breast, and pancreatic cancers. According to Dr Pritam Kataria, a consultant in medical oncology, these foods contain additives that can harm health. Ultra-processed foods are made from substances extracted from foods such as fats, starches, added sugars, and hydrogenated … Read more

Samsung Unveils Galaxy S25 with AI-Powered Features and Discounts

Samsung has announced its plans to launch the Galaxy S25 on January 22nd, following months of discounted sales for the previous model. The company is sending £50 ($62) vouchers to registered users who answer a questionnaire about their smartphone usage and interests. The pre-order offer includes $1,250 in “additional savings” and enhanced trade-in values. Samsung … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Unveils Sweeping Changes to Social Media Platforms

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making significant changes to the social internet, aligning with President-elect Donald Trump’s desires and those of his supporters. The new policies will relax content moderation rules on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, allowing more permissive posting of conservative opinions. Zuckerberg cited the recent elections as a “cultural tipping point” towards prioritizing … Read more

US Tularemia Cases Soar by 50% in Recent Years

Tularemia, a rare infectious disease also known as ‘rabbit fever’, has seen a significant increase in cases in the US over recent years. According to reports, the annual average incidence of tularemia infections rose by 56% between 2011 and 2022 compared to the years 2001-2010. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) attributes this … Read more

Leaked Hostage List Excludes Potential Deal with Hamas

A leaked list of Israeli hostages, drawn up over the summer, makes it impossible to finalize a single-stage deal with Hamas. The released list includes five hostages who have been murdered and a sixth who was rescued since its original creation. This development has caused tension among hostage families, hindering their ability to present a … Read more

Top 15 Wild New Tech Products from CES 2025

CES 2025 is in full swing, bringing with it a flood of innovative products that are set to revolutionize our lives. Here’s our curated list of the coolest and most impressive tech finds so far. Lenovo Legion Go S takes the gaming console market by storm with its addition of SteamOS natively, alongside Windows. The … Read more

Nvidia Unveils RTX 50-Series GPUs with AI-Powered Performance

Nvidia has officially announced its RTX 50-series GPUs, marking a new era in gaming and graphics processing. The next-generation Blackwell GPUs boast impressive performance gains and innovative features such as RTX Neural Shaders, Multi Frame Generation, and real-time transformer-based AI. The RTX 5090, priced at $1,999, is the flagship model of the series, featuring 32GB … Read more