Samsung Galaxy Phones to Get Android 15 Update in April

Samsung has announced that its Galaxy phones will start receiving the stable Android 15 update, also known as One UI 7, in April. Despite earlier promises of a March upgrade for new flagships, the company is now revising its timeline due to perfection of the OS. The delay has been frustrating for users who are … Read more

iPhone 17 Air and Pro Max Thickness Differences Revealed

A leaked image has given us insight into the design of the upcoming iPhone 17 Air and Pro Max. While both models share similarities, there’s one notable difference in their thickness. The iPhone 17 Air measures 5.5 mm in thickness, which is significantly thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro Max at 8.25 mm. The new … Read more

Alimentation Couche-Tard Establishes Entity in Japan for 7-Eleven Bid

Canada’s convenience store operator Alimentation Couche-Tard has set up a Japanese entity to pursue its takeover bid for Seven & i, the owner of the 7-Eleven chain. The company has registered a subsidiary with Japanese authorities and plans to establish an office in Japan. Details on staffing and operational timelines remain unclear, but the move … Read more

Chinese Navy Ships Sail Near Australian Waters with US Submarine Presence

A fleet of Chinese navy ships led by the Type 055 destroyer Zunyi has sailed near Australia’s west coast, sparking intelligence-gathering implications and raised concerns about the region’s security. The task group, which also includes a frigate and replenishment vessel, was closely monitored by Australian defense assets. The presence of People’s Liberation Army Navy warships … Read more

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Release Date and Details Settled

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is set to launch on March 20, 2025, after two delays from its original target date. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Amazon Luna, and Macs with Apple Silicon. The game boasts a feudal Japan setting, an open world, and dual protagonists with unique playstyles. Players … Read more

$6,710 Social Security Retroactive Payments: Will You Receive a Larger Payment?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has sent over $7.5 billion in retroactive payments to 1,127,723 people, with the average payment being $6,710. The SSA has made significant progress in implementing the Social Security Fairness Act, which repealed two laws that reduced benefits for certain workers. The act aims to increase monthly benefits by an average … Read more

AOL’s Cookie Consent Policy Explained

As part of the Yahoo family of brands, AOL collects and uses cookies and personal data for various purposes. If you’re using AOL sites or apps, you’ll see a prompt asking whether you want to allow these practices. Here are some key points to consider: AOL owns and operates several websites and apps under the … Read more

IDF and Shin Bet Cover Up Conclusions Released

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet have submitted conclusions on the October 7 disaster, but both reports are criticized for being politically motivated. The investigations claim to shift blame to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite a lack of concrete evidence. Gadi and Mike discussed this episode in their latest podcast, expressing frustration with … Read more

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Access to this webpage has been denied due to concerns about automation tools. This may be caused by issues with JavaScript, cookies, or browser extensions that block ads. The problem can be resolved by ensuring that JavaScript and cookies are enabled on your browser, allowing them to load properly. Users experiencing issues should report the … Read more

Eli Lilly’s Tirzepatide Shortage Relieved, but Appeal Looms

Eli Lilly’s (LLY) tirzepatide has been removed from a shortage list, and the company is breathing a sigh of relief. According to Morgan Stanley, the FDA denied a motion for a preliminary injunction filed by two compounding groups, which aimed to block the removal of the medication. The news is seen as an “incremental positive” … Read more