MSI Removes RTX 50-Series Cards from Online Store

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards, launched recently with very low stock levels, have been largely unavailable due to scalping. However, one key partner, MSI, initially offered some models at the suggested retail price (MSRP). Unfortunately, these MSRP-labelled models are now nowhere to be seen on MSI’s US online store. The cheapest RTX 5070 Ti … Read more

Nvidia Stock Rebounds Amid AI Market Revival

Nvidia’s stock surged 1.7% on Tuesday, reversing its earlier decline of over 8%, as the broader AI market rebounded from a tariff-induced slump. The sector’s recovery was led by stocks like Super Micro Computer and Palantir, which also rose sharply. The past month has seen AI stocks experience significant volatility due to concerns about inflation, … Read more

Canadian Tariffs Hit US-Based Clyvanor Corp.’s Operations

Clyvanor Corp., a Massachusetts-based company, has 75 American workers at its plant. The recent Canadian tariffs, which came into effect on Tuesday, are expected to increase costs for the company and other businesses in the region. The company uses materials from Canadian forests and factories to manufacture roof and floor trusses for local homes and … Read more

Wall Street Tensions Rise Amid Tariffs

A recent statement by Dan Ives, Global Head of Technology Research at Wedbush Securities, reflects the sentiment that tariffs have a negative impact on Wall Street. However, he also suggests that investors can capitalize on these periods to pick up strong tech stocks. Ives’ remarks come as tensions between the US and its trading partners … Read more

US Imposes Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Imports

US President Trump’s tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada took effect, marking the end of decades of free trade among the three countries. The move is set to significantly impact entire industries, potentially reshaping relations between the US and its two largest trading partners. This abrupt reversal reverses America’s decadeslong project of expanding free … Read more

Measles Outbreak Sparks Concern Over Unconventional Treatments

A measles outbreak in West Texas has led the H.H.S. secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to promote unconventional treatments like cod liver oil. In a prerecorded interview with Fox News, Mr. Kennedy claimed that these remedies, including a steroid and an antibiotic, were helping patients recover from the virus. However, experts say that there is … Read more

Giant Antarctic Iceberg Runs Aground, Sparing Wildlife Haven

A massive iceberg, measuring over 3,300 sq km, has run aground 70km from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing crucial wildlife habitats from disruption. The iceberg, A23a, had been drifting north towards South Georgia Island since 2020 and raised fears of collision or grounding, which could affect penguins and seals. According to Andrew Meijers, an … Read more

Scientists Capture Play Behavior of Elusive Narwhals Using Drones

Researchers have used drones to capture footage of what may be play behavior in narwhals, a rare and elusive Arctic animal. Together with researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and Inuit communities in Canada’s High Arctic, Cortney Watt, Ph.D., studied narwhal behavior using drones. Narwhals are famous for their long tusks, which … Read more

Okta Stock Soars 22.6% on Strong Q4 Earnings

Okta’s shares jumped 22.6% in the afternoon session after the company delivered solid fourth-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street’s expectations. The company reported a 25% year-over-year growth in remaining performance obligations, exceeding analysts’ estimates and implying strong future sales. Sales were up 13% from last year, with nearly all of it coming from subscriptions. Margins … Read more