Super Micro Computer to Report Q2 2025 Earnings

San Jose, Calif. – Super Micro Computer, Inc., a leading Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, will release its second-quarter fiscal 2025 business update on February 11, 2025. The webcast will be available live at https://ir.supermicro.com, and a replay will also be accessible for one year following the call. Investors are … Read more

Google Antitrust Trial Proceeds After Apple’s Stay Motion Denied

A US District Court judge has rejected an emergency request from Apple to halt the Justice Department’s trial against Google for violating antitrust laws. The motion, filed by Apple last week, sought a stay in the trial citing potential harm to its business. However, Judge Amit Mehta denied the request on Sunday, stating that it … Read more

Israel News Website Down Due to Technical Issue

The Times of Israel website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, causing users to encounter issues accessing the site. The outage appears to be related to JavaScript and cookie settings. Until the issue is resolved, users are advised to enable these features to continue browsing the website. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/netanyahu-extends-washington-trip-over-weekend-after-many-requests-for-meetings-from-us-officials

Euro Zone Inflation Surges to 2.5% on Sharp Energy Cost Jump

The European Central Bank (ECB) reported that inflation in the euro zone unexpectedly rose to 2.5% in January, exceeding forecasts of 2.4%. The surge was driven by a sharp acceleration in energy costs, which jumped 1.8% from a year earlier. According to Eurostat data, core inflation – which excludes food, energy, alcohol, and tobacco prices … Read more

Mysterious Sea Monster Fossil Sparks Scientific Controversy

A Moroccan mine has unearthed a potential sea monster fossil that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. The fossil, initially described in 2021, is believed to belong to a new species of mosasaur named Xenodens calminechari. These ancient marine reptiles were apex predators during the Late Cretaceous period, around 72-66 million years ago. The … Read more

Solana Plunges to 200 Dollars Amid Bitcoin Bearish Trend

Solana (SOL) has experienced a significant drop in price since February 1st, when Bitcoin fell below $100,000. The cryptocurrency’s value has dropped below the critical threshold of $200, triggering a massive liquidation of $367 million from spot markets in just three days. This event signifies increased mistrust among traders and sellers dominating trading. The long/short … Read more

De’Aaron Fox Joins Victor Wembanyama in 3-Team Trade

The NBA has completed a three-team trade involving the Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, and Charlotte. The deal brings Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox to the Spurs, where he will join reigning rookie of the year Victor Wembanyama. In exchange for Fox, the Spurs will send Zach LaVine to the Kings, while the Bulls receive … Read more

AI Tool Aids Cheating in College Research Papers

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools have already helped students cheat by generating research papers for them, and a new tool from OpenAI is no exception. The “Deep Research” feature, available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers, can produce long-form reports on various topics, including academic papers. This tool, built on top of OpenAI’s o3 model, resembles Google’s similar … Read more

LA Peninsula Landslide Accelerates at Alarming Rate

A NASA analysis of data collected last fall has revealed that a peninsula in L.A. County is slipping towards the Pacific Ocean at an alarming rate. The Palos Verdes Peninsula, located south of Los Angeles, has been experiencing landslides for decades, but its movement speed increased to 4 inches (10 centimeters) per week from mid-September … Read more

Greenland Ice Sheet Cracks Faster Due to Climate Breakdown

The Greenland ice sheet, the second largest body of ice in the world, is cracking more rapidly than ever before due to climate breakdown. A study using high-resolution satellite imagery found that crevasses, or wedge-shaped tears in glaciers, have significantly increased in size and depth over five years. Researchers used 8,000 three-dimensional surface maps from … Read more