Nvidia Partners with Navitas Semiconductor to Boost AI Power Delivery

Nvidia has partnered with Navitas Semiconductor to develop high-efficiency power delivery systems for next-generation AI workloads. The partnership aims to improve scalability and performance in artificial intelligence applications. Navitas, a pure-play power-semiconductor company, reported revenue of $83.3 million last year but booked a net loss of about $84.6 million. The company’s shares were trading at … Read more

NCL Salten Runs Aground Near Trondheim, Norway

A 135-meter-long container ship, NCL Salten, ran aground just seven meters from a cabin in Byneset, near Trondheim, Norway. The incident occurred when the vessel’s crew failed to detect a nearby rock formation and navigated smoothly along it. The owners of the cabin were unaware of the ship’s presence until their neighbor alerted them. Johan … Read more

Vitamin D May Slow Aging Process, New Study Suggests

A recent study published this week found a possible link between higher vitamin D intake and slowing down a biological process related to aging. The research indicates that increased levels of the vitamin may delay one mechanism linked to aging, but experts caution against relying on supplements for anti-aging benefits just yet. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2025/05/22/vitamin-d-aging-telomere-study

Microsoft Takes Down Prolific Malware Operation ‘Lumma’

Microsoft has successfully taken down a notorious malware operation called Lumma, which was found on over 394,000 Windows PCs worldwide, primarily in Brazil, Europe, and the US. The tech giant, in collaboration with law enforcement, took civil action to seize over 2,300 domains used by the malware’s command and control servers. The Lumma password stealer … Read more

Tick Season is Here: How to Protect Yourself in Michigan

As Michigan’s weather warms, people and pets are emerging from their winter dormancy, increasing the risk of encountering ticks. These tiny creatures can be creepy, but most importantly, they can pose serious health risks through diseases like Lyme disease. To avoid ticks, stick to well-groomed trails, avoid areas with tall grass and leaf-covered ground, where … Read more

Analyst Warns of Dark Clouds Over UnitedHealth’s Future

A recent analyst has expressed concern over UnitedHealth Group’s future, citing rising regulatory scrutiny and increasing competition in the health insurance market. The largest US health insurer by membership had previously experienced years of double-digit revenue growth, with shares reaching a record high in November 2023. However, one analyst believes that these positive trends may … Read more

Hawaii Warns Visitors of ‘Worrying’ Rise in Whooping Cough Cases

A warning has been issued to holidaymakers visiting Hawaii as a surge in cases of whooping cough, also known as pertussis, hits the US vacation hotspot. According to the state’s Department of Health, there have been 108 reported cases, an all-time high for the state, with nearly a dozen deaths already recorded across the country. … Read more

Fujifilm Unveils Compact X Half Camera Emulating Vintage Film Aesthetic

Fujifilm has introduced its latest compact camera, the X Half, which embodies the spirit of vintage film photography. With an 18-megapixel “half-frame” sensor and a fixed 32mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens, this pint-size addition to the X-series cameras is designed for casual, fun snapshots. The $849.99 camera features a portrait-oriented viewfinder, two small screens, and can shoot … Read more

UK Expands Chemical Castration Trial for Sex Offenders

The UK government has announced plans to expand a trial of chemical castration for sex offenders, which will see the treatment offered to more prisoners across 20 prisons in England. The pilot program, which was initially launched in south-west England, aims to assess the effectiveness of voluntary chemical castration in reducing reoffending rates among sex … Read more