Apple Unveils Long-Awaited Purchase Migration Feature

Apple has finally released a support document detailing its new feature to migrate purchases between accounts. Users with long online histories can now move orphaned content from old accounts to their primary device-linked account. To initiate the process, users can access the “Media & Purchases” section within their named account section in the Settings app … Read more

Australian Medical Workers Caught Making Anti-Semitic Threats

A recent video has sparked outrage in Australia after two medical workers were caught on camera making anti-Semitic threats against Israeli patients. The workers, who are employed at Bankstown Hospital near Sydney, appeared to be speaking from inside the hospital and made derogatory comments about treating patients of Jewish descent. The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, … Read more

Alex Bregman Signs $120M Deal with Boston Red Sox

Free agent third baseman Alex Bregman has signed a three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox, according to sources. The contract includes two opt-outs and significant deferred money, which gives him a present-day value of around $90 million. Bregman, who was the biggest free agent remaining on the market, will primarily play second … Read more

AOL Reveals Plans for Yahoo Family of Brands

AOL, a prominent internet company, has revealed its plans to utilize cookies and personal data from its users. The organization owns several sites and apps under the ‘Yahoo family of brands,’ including Yahoo and AOL itself. Users are presented with two options: ‘Reject all’ or ‘Manage privacy settings.’ The former prevents AOL and its partners … Read more

WH Under Fire Over ‘Gulf of America’ Name Barrier

The White House is facing backlash after blocking the Associated Press from attending two of President Trump’s press availabilities. AP claimed that the reason for the exclusion was because their stylebook entry for “Gulf of Mexico” had not been changed to “Gulf of America.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that “the Gulf of … Read more

JPMorgan Chase Employees Rally Against 5-Day Office Return

JPMorgan Chase workers are calling on chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon to retain the hybrid-work model, which the bank has used for years, and invest resources in flexible schedules. The request comes as the bank requires over 300,000 employees to return to office five days a week starting early next month. A group of JPMorgan … Read more

Cocoa Prices Soar on Valentine’s Day, Love Hurts Pockets

Chocolate lovers may be in for a shock this Valentine’s Day as the high cost of cocoa beans takes its toll on wallets. The price of cocoa has skyrocketed to unprecedented levels, making it difficult for chocolatiers to maintain their businesses. According to Philippe de Sellier, head of Belgian chocolate federation Choprabisco, cocoa prices have … Read more

Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta Receives Praise from Tech Enthusiasts

Samsung’s latest mobile operating system, One UI 7 beta, has impressed leading tech journalists and influencers with its redesigned interface that seamlessly integrates AI agents and multimodal capabilities. The new update aims to simplify complex tasks and make user interactions feel more natural and intuitive. The first round of beta users saw a significant surge … Read more

Google Calendar Ditches Cultural Events Amid Sustainability Concerns

Google Calendar has removed events like Pride month, Black History Month, and Indigenous People Month from its default list, citing sustainability concerns. The change came after a decade of partnering with Timeanddate.com to display public holidays and national observances. However, the company decided to return to using only public holidays globally due to maintenance costs. … Read more