Pixel 9a Leaks Revealed with High-Res Images and Specs

Google’s upcoming flagship phone, the Pixel 9a, may arrive sooner rather than later. Retailers have been leaking details about the device at an unprecedented rate, providing a wealth of information for fans to dissect. Recently shared model numbers were revisited today, with another distributor uploading high-resolution images of each color, along with specifications. As previously … Read more

Leaders Gather in Paris for Second Ukraine Emergency Summit

European leaders will hold a second emergency summit in Paris on Wednesday, amid growing pressure to respond cohesively to US President Donald Trump’s divisive plan to end the war in Ukraine. A smaller group of leaders met in the French capital on Monday, following Trump’s decision to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin without including … Read more

Nvidia PhysX Removed from RTX 50-series Cards

PhysX, a dedicated physics simulation tool once touted as a selling point for Nvidia’s gear, has been largely deprecated on Nvidia 50-series cards. This means some PC games may experience performance issues or even crash when upgraded to these newer cards. PhysX was introduced in the early 2000s by Swedish firm NovodeX and later acquired … Read more

Europe Needs US Backing for Ukraine Peace Efforts

Europe is struggling to guarantee peace in Ukraine without the backing of the United States. Experts say that sending European peacekeepers to Ukraine would weaken NATO’s defences and stretch the continent’s militaries, which are already depleted from donating troops to Ukraine. The idea of deploying a large European force to Ukraine is being met with … Read more

Deep Sea Organisms Shape Ocean Floor at 7.5 km Depth

Scientists have found evidence of deep-sea organisms engineering their own environments in sediments from over 7.5 kilometers below the ocean surface. Researchers Jussi Hovikoski and colleagues analyzed sediment cores from the Japan Trench, a part of the deepest ocean called the Hadal Zone. The study, published in Nature Communications, shows that sediment is deposited by … Read more

M23 Rebels Advance on Eastern Congo’s Third City

Rwanda-backed rebels are advancing on the third major city in eastern Congo, residents said Tuesday. The M23 is targeting Butembo, a city of 150,000 people, about 210 kilometers north of Goma, which was seized last month after 3,000 deaths. The advance means the rebels are now spanning both north and south of Goma, with recent … Read more

Error 429: Too Many Requests on Server

A persistent issue is plaguing websites and online services worldwide, causing frustration for users and administrators alike. Known as the “Too Many Requests” error, this problem occurs when a server receives an excessive number of requests within a short period. Characterized by the HTTP status code 429, this error message is designed to inform users … Read more

Luxury ‘Wet Rooms’ Solve Space Constraints in Small Bathrooms

When architects Keren and Thomas Richter renovated their Brooklyn loft, they faced a challenge common in old buildings: limited square footage. They wanted both a shower and a soaking tub in their primary bathroom, but space was scarce on the top floor of a 19th-century school building. To solve this problem, designers created a unique … Read more