Long Covid Survivors Fear Conditions Will Never Improve

Sue Snelson, a retired critical care nurse from Scunthorpe, is five years into battling long Covid symptoms that began after she contracted the virus in May 2020. Despite initial relief when her pneumonia was treated, ongoing fatigue, joint pain, poor sleep and memory loss have persisted. Sue believes her issues stem from the original Covid-19 … Read more

HP EliteStudio 8 AiO G1i Review: The Ultimate All-in-One PC

HP has just announced its latest all-in-one (AIO) Windows PC, the EliteStudio 8 AiO G1i, and we got an early look at this impressive device. This nearly do-it-all desktop PC offers a range of features that make it perfect for businesses and home offices alike. The EliteStudio 8 AiO G1i is available in two sizes: … Read more

Intel’s New CEO Brings Hope for Turnaround

Intel Corporation has seen significant gains following the appointment of new CEO Lip-Bu Tan. Investors are optimistic about his ability to turn around the struggling semiconductor giant. Tan’s track record at Cadence Design Systems, a chip design software maker, is notable. He successfully revamped the company’s strategy, expanding into new markets and making acquisitions that … Read more

Trump Admin Seeks to Eliminate Funding for Domestic HIV Prevention Programs

The Trump administration is planning to eliminate all federal funding for domestic HIV prevention programs, a move that health experts warn could undo decades of progress in combating the epidemic. The decision would shut down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s HIV prevention division and halt all federally funded prevention efforts. According to sources … Read more

US Launches Airstrikes on Houthi Strongholds in Yemen

The US launched airstrikes on multiple targets across Yemen overnight, targeting Houthi strongholds in Saada province and the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah. According to Yemeni sources, these locations have long been used by Houthi leaders as hiding spots. The airstrikes come after weeks of relative calm in Red Sea shipping lanes, which were … Read more

Duterte’s Arrest Brings Hope for Justice Amid Global Democracy Concerns

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested and will face trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, who has written extensively on the dangers of disinformation and authoritarianism, welcomes the development as a step towards accountability. Ressa believes that Duterte’s arrest marks a turning point for the … Read more

Indiana Basketball Forward Malik Reneau Leaves for Transfer Portal

Indiana basketball forward Malik Reneau has entered the transfer portal, leaving the team after a successful junior season. The 22-year-old played in 94 games and started 55, earning double-digit scoring performances in each of the last two years. Reneau led the team in scoring this season with 13.3 points per game. The news comes just … Read more

Nintendo Patent Hints at AI Upscaling Technology for Next Console

Nintendo’s latest patent update has sparked excitement among fans of the gaming industry, hinting at potential advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) upscaling technology that could bridge the gap between the Switch and next-generation consoles like the PS5 Pro. The updated patent, filed in March 2020 but recently revised, describes a “computer system for converting images … Read more

Russo Brothers Question High-Budget Streaming Model

The Electric State, a new Netflix movie from the Russo brothers, has a reported budget of $320 million – more than double that of some Oscar-winning Best Picture films. The directors, Joe and Anthony Russo, question whether such high spending makes sense for streaming services. “We ascribe the same algorithmic attention to something we spend … Read more