Apple’s In-House 5G Modem Offers Enhanced Battery Life and Smarter Performance

Apple has rolled out its new C1 5G modem in the iPhone 16e, marking a significant step towards the company’s goal of developing all components in-house. While Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 5G modem lacks mmWave support, Apple’s approach offers improved efficiency and battery life. The C1 is tightly integrated with the A18 chip’s Neural Engine, allowing for … Read more

Artists Protest UK’s AI Copyright Changes with Silent Album

Britain is set to relax its copyright laws, allowing tech firms to train artificial intelligence models on any material they have lawful access to. This move has sparked outrage among musicians, who argue that it would reverse the principle of copyright law and grant exclusive control to creators for their work. Over 1,000 artists, including … Read more

Lucid Motors Beats Q4 Earnings, Raises EV Production Guidance

Lucid Motors, an electric vehicle (EV) startup, reported its fourth-quarter earnings on Tuesday, beating estimates with significant expectations for 2025. The company delivered 10,241 vehicles in 2023, a 70% increase from the previous year. In Q4 2024, Lucid delivered 3,099 vehicles alone, nearly 80% more than the same period last year. The company also met … Read more

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Our website uses cookies and data to deliver personalized advertising, content, and services. Here’s how we use your data: **Data Collection** We collect limited data about you, including: * Your device type and location * Your browsing history and interests * Your interactions with our content and ads This data is used to build profiles … Read more

Europe’s Military Vulnerabilities Exposed Without US Support

European NATO is facing a critical test of its capabilities without the support of the US military, which has been the backbone of the alliance for decades. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently acknowledged that the US is no longer primarily focused on the security of Europe. While Europe’s militaries have well-trained forces, they lack strategic … Read more

Hydrogen Becomes Superfluid at Nanoscale, Confirming 50-Year-Old Prediction

Hydrogen has become a superfluid at the nanoscale, confirming a prediction made 50 years ago. This discovery was made possible by creating ultra-cold labs using helium nanodroplets. The team of researchers, led by Professor Takamasa Momose from the University of British Columbia, observed hydrogen molecules flowing without friction or viscosity when placed in specific conditions. … Read more

Graceland Scam Mastermind Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud

A Memphis woman, Lisa Findley, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to mail fraud over a scheme to scam Elvis Presley’s family out of Graceland. The 53-year-old faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Findley will be sentenced on June 18, with the government recommending a sentence of 57 months. As part of … Read more

Stocks End Lower for Fourth Straight Session Amid Weak Tech

US stocks regained some ground on Tuesday but remained negative as technology stocks continued to struggle. The Nasdaq plummeted 260.54 points or 1.4 percent to a three-month closing low of 19,026.39, while the S&P 500 slid 28.00 points or 0.5 percent to a one-month closing low of 5,955.25. Nvidia’s slump by 2.8 percent ahead of … Read more