Microsoft Teases Redesigned “Blue Screen of Death”

Microsoft is testing a revamped version of the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD) in a new Windows 11 preview release. The redesigned error screen aims to simplify the stop error with more blank space and a smaller font, aligning with Windows 11’s design principles. This change is part of Microsoft’s efforts to streamline the … Read more

Olivia Miles to Enter NCAA Transfer Portal Instead of WNBA Draft

Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles, projected as the No. 2 pick in the WNBA Draft, has decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal rather than declare for this year’s draft. According to ESPN, Miles will play one more year of college basketball instead of pursuing a professional career. Miles, 22, is still considered a top talent … Read more

Japanese Fuji TV CEO Embroiled in Sex Scandal

A third-party investigation panel has concluded that Japanese celebrity Nakai Masahiro sexually assaulted a female employee of Fuji Television Network in 2023. The panel’s findings, based on confidential hearings with Nakai and the victim, reveal that the assault occurred while she was working at her job as an announcer. The investigation also uncovered similar cases … Read more

Enhanced Copilot+ PC Experiences for AMD, Intel, and Snapdragon Devices

Microsoft has expanded its Copilot+ PC experiences to include new features across various devices powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 series, Intel Core Ultra 200V, and Snapdragon X Series processors. The company is rolling out exclusive Copilot+ PC experiences like Live Captions, Cocreator, Restyle Image, and Image Creator on these devices. These updates enhance accessibility … Read more

Israel Strikes Beirut Amid Fragile Truce with Hezbollah

Israel launched a surprise bombing attack on Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh, killing at least four people and wounding seven others. The attack comes just three days after the country was hit by Israeli forces for the first time since a November truce. The Lebanese Ministry of Health confirmed that four people were killed, including … Read more

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy, Its Genetic Database Up for Auction

Consumer-genomics company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and is auctioning off its vast genetic database, which includes DNA information from over 15 million people worldwide. The move has sparked fears about how individual genetic data may be used under new ownership. Researchers who rely on the company’s data to investigate genetic traits are hopeful that … Read more

Apple iOS 18.4 Brings New Emoji, AI-Powered Features

Apple has released iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, and visionOS 2.4 with a range of new features. The updates include a new Apple News+ Food section in the News app, allowing users to access exclusive recipes for subscribers. New emoji have also been added, along with AI-sorted Priority Notifications in Notification Center. Users can … Read more

SpaceX Starship Approved for NASA Launches

NASA has officially added SpaceX’s Starship to its NASA Launch Services (NLS) II contract, allowing future science missions to use the spacecraft once it completes an orbital flight. The addition is part of a long-standing relationship between SpaceX and NASA, which includes billions of dollars in funding. The NLS II contract runs until 2032, with … Read more