Revisiting Zelda: Breath of the Wild on its Forgotten Platform

Shigeru Miyamoto’s famous quote “A delayed game is eventually good, but a bad game is forever bad” takes on new meaning when considering The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Originally planned for release in 2015 as a Wii U exclusive, the game was delayed and later released on the Nintendo Switch, where it … Read more

Apple Pencil Pro Hits $99 Lowest Price Yet During Amazon Spring Sale

ZDNET Recommends the Apple Pencil Pro at its lowest price yet during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, now available at $99. This deal is a great opportunity to snag this advanced stylus designed specifically for the M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air, featuring advanced features like squeeze and “barrel roll” gestures, haptic feedback, and Find … Read more

Netanyahu to Meet Orban Amidst ICC Arrest Warrant

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has reassured that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu will not be arrested during his visit on Wednesday. Despite an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued for Netanyahu and others in November 2024, Hungary emphasized its commitment to uphold the country’s security considerations. The ICC warrant stems from alleged war crimes … Read more

Israel’s Leading News Source Experiences Technical Issue

The Times of Israel, a prominent online news source in Israel, experienced technical difficulties on Wednesday. The website is currently down due to server issues, leaving users unable to access its content. The cause of the issue is unclear at this time and officials are working to resolve it as soon as possible. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/houthi-missile-triggers-sirens-in-central-israel-is-downed-en-route

Israel Calls for Attack on Iran After Intercepts Missile from Yemen

A missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the Israeli Air Force on Sunday, prompting a call to action from former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Bennett stated that when an Iranian-backed terror group such as the Houthis launch attacks at Israel, Israel should respond accordingly in Tehran. In contrast, current Israeli politician Benjamin Netanyahu … Read more

Israel’s Leading News Source Takes Temporary Pause

The Times of Israel website temporarily experienced technical difficulties as it checked the user’s internet settings. This issue is due to a requirement to enable JavaScript and cookies, necessary for the site’s proper functioning. Users can try accessing the site again once these requirements are met. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/report-hamas-may-be-willing-to-release-small-number-of-hostages-next-week-in-exchange-for-eid-truce

Strange Metals Defy Classic Understanding of Electricity

Electricity is often thought to be caused by electrons moving in metal atoms. However, these individual electrons don’t work alone – they interact with each other and can even lose their identity when excited. This creates a collective motion called a Fermi liquid, which has been the standard theory for metals for decades. New research … Read more

ChatGPT Down Due to Server Overload from New Studio Ghibli Feature

ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, was down for several users on Sunday due to a surge in demand for its new Studio Ghibli-style image generation feature. The outage affected users globally, preventing them from accessing ChatGPT for various tasks. The server overload occurred when a large number of users flocked to try … Read more

Take-Two CEO Downplays GTA 6 Marketing Strategy

Take-Two’s Strauss Zelnick has revealed that his company and Rockstar do not plan to release a trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 until very close to its launch date, contradicting expectations from fans. This strategy is intended to maintain anticipation and excitement around the game without overwhelming it with marketing before its release. Zelnick emphasized … Read more

UAW President Defends Trump Tariffs Despite Criticism

United Auto Workers (UAW) president Shawn Fain has defended President Donald Trump’s tariffs despite criticism from Democrats and economists. Fain, who endorsed then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, spoke out in favor of Trump’s tariffs during an interview with CBS News’ Face the Nation. Fain cited historical data on the decline of American … Read more