Pixel Weather App Loses 6-Hour Radar Map Feature

Google’s Pixel Weather app has removed its 6-hour radar map feature as of this week, leaving users with a limited view of the weather forecast. The map showed a 6-hour precipitation forecast in certain countries and could be tapped to open a fullscreen view. However, it is no longer available, with all other blocks remaining … Read more

Sugar Dating and BDSM Apps Expose Users’ Private Images

A recent investigation by Cybernews has revealed that several popular sugar dating, BDSM, and LGBTQ+ apps on Apple’s iOS have leaked highly sensitive user content, including private images. The affected apps include BDSM People, CHICA, TRANSLOVE, PINK, and BRISH, which were found to have publicly accessible secrets published alongside their code. The leaked secrets included … Read more

US and China Clash Over Panama Canal Ports Deal

The US and China have raised the stakes in their rivalry over the sale of Panama Canal ports to a US-led consortium. The Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison sold 43 ports in 23 countries, including operations at the vital Central American canal, to a group led by giant asset manager BlackRock for $19 billion in … Read more

Ilia Malinin Wins Record-Tying Six Quadruple Jumps at Figure Skating Worlds

Ilia Malinin repeated as world figure skating champion, landing a record-tying six quadruple jumps in the free skate. Malinin totaled 318.56 points to win comfortably by 31.09 over Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan, who achieved a personal best with four quads. Malinin’s victory caps an undefeated season and marks the second-largest margin of victory in men’s … Read more

CoreWeave IPO Flop Doesn’t Define Tech’s Hopes for the Year

A rocky IPO launch by AI cloud provider CoreWeave has raised eyebrows, but it doesn’t necessarily signal a bleak outlook for tech’s IPO market. Despite CoreWeave’s shares falling 5% in early trading before rebounding to near $40, the company still faces challenges from high debt and customer concentration. CoreWeave’s issues were evident even before its … Read more

Unveiling the Milky Way with Gaia Data

The Milky Way, our home galaxy, has long been shrouded in mystery. With its faint clouds of light and shadow, it has captivated human imagination across cultures. However, our view of the galaxy is limited by our perspective. Until the launch of the Gaia spacecraft in 2013, we had a fragmented understanding of our galaxy. … Read more

Sugar’s Role in Cancer Risk: Moderation is Key

A widely-held misconception suggests that sugar directly contributes to cancer development, but the truth is more nuanced. According to registered dietitian Paige Welsh of the Cleveland Clinic, our bodies need a specific type of sugar called glucose to function properly. While all cells, including cancer cells, require energy in the form of sugar, there is … Read more

Max Scherzer’s MLB Debut Cut Short Due to Injury

Major League Baseball legend Max Scherzer made his Toronto Blue Jays debut in a 9-5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, with an injury forcing him to exit after just three innings. The eight-time MLB All-Star was dealt with apparent right lat soreness after initially suffering from a thumb issue since spring training. Scherzer revealed that … Read more