Security Breach at Too Many Requests

A security breach was detected recently, involving the Too Many Requests system. The incident involved a client IP address (37.27.54.14) and a request ID number (806869070). This information suggests that an unusual or unauthorized activity was attempted through the system. The exact nature of the incident is currently unknown, but it has been reported to … Read more

Apple Plans to Equip Watches with Cameras by 2027

Apple is working on integrating cameras into its wearables, including the Apple Watch, to enhance AI features such as Visual Intelligence. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, camera-equipped AI wearables are expected to be released by 2027. The Apple Watch will feature cameras “inside the display” for the standard Series model, while the Apple Watch Ultra … Read more

Scientists Unveil ‘Baby Pictures’ of Universe’s First Stars and Galaxies

A team of international astronomers has produced the clearest images yet of the universe in its infancy, revealing the earliest cosmic time accessible to humans. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration measured light from the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which traveled 13 billion years to reach Earth, and found that the universe was about 380,000 … Read more

Trump Tariffs Set to Hit US Car Market with Uncertainty

Uncertainty surrounds the impact of President Trump’s tariff war on the U.S. auto market, with a 25% tax on imported vehicles and vehicle parts from Canada and Mexico set to take effect April 2. Car shoppers are torn between buying now or risking higher prices later. The potential price increase could be anywhere from $3,500 … Read more

Waist Size May Better Predict Cancer Risk in Men Than BMI

A new study by Lund University found that waist size is a more effective predictor of cancer risk in men compared to body mass index (BMI). The study, which analyzed data from 3,39,190 people over 14 years, revealed that an extra 4 inches on the waist increased men’s risk of cancer by 25%. This finding … Read more

Harnessing Earth’s Rotation for Renewable Energy

A team of US-based physicists has made groundbreaking experimental evidence suggesting electricity can be generated from the rotational energy of the Earth, challenging long-held assumptions about geophysical energy capture. For decades, scientists have debated whether Earth’s vast rotational motion could be converted into usable power. However, conventional physics suggests that such voltage would self-cancel as … Read more

Woolite Delicates Detergent Recalled Due to Bacteria Risk

A New Jersey-based manufacturer, Reckitt Benckiser LLC, has recalled over 16,000 bottles of its Woolite Delicates detergent due to possible exposure to bacteria. The recalled detergent was sold exclusively on Amazon in January and can be identified by its lot codes “S24364,” “S24365,” or “S24366.” Customers who purchased the affected product are advised to immediately … Read more

Postal Workers Rally Against Privatization Threat

A rally was held at the US Postal Service facility in North Charleston on Sunday, where around 200,000 USPS letter carriers deliver mail to nearly 169 million addresses across America. The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) representatives, including veterans, gathered to express strong opposition to President Donald Trump’s reported plan to dismantle the USPS … Read more

Malaysia Tightens Semiconductor Regulations Under US Pressure

Malaysia plans to strengthen its semiconductor regulations, following pressure from the US government. Trade Minister Zafrul Aziz said that the US wants Malaysia to monitor shipments of high-end Nvidia chips closely, suspecting they may be diverted to China. The US is investigating a technology firm, DeepSeek, which uses banned US chips for its AI model. … Read more

Combining Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Could Save Thousands of Lives

A new study suggests that combining two cholesterol-lowering drugs could save thousands of lives by reducing the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular diseases. Researchers analyzed data from 108,353 patients in 14 studies to find that combining a statin with ezetimibe resulted in a significant 19% reduction in death from any cause, compared … Read more