How to Enable JavaScript in Your Browser

Enabling JavaScript in your browser is a straightforward process that can be completed by following these simple steps. To begin, locate the browser’s settings or options menu. This can vary depending on the browser you are using, but it is usually accessible by clicking on three horizontal lines (menu button) in the top right corner … Read more

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Leak Confirmed on eBay

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch 8 Classic has been spotted on eBay, confirming earlier reports about its design. The device features a squircle-shaped case similar to the Galaxy Watch Ultra, with a rotating bezel and Sapphire Crystal cover glass. Key specs include 64GB storage, LTE connectivity, and 5ATM water resistance. A listing of the watch reveals … Read more

Breakthrough in Measuring Electron Tunneling Time with Attoclocks

Physicists at Wayne State University and Sorbonne University have developed a new attoclock technique that precisely measures the time electrons spend inside quantum tunneling barriers during strong-field ionization. The phase-resolved attoclock leverages carrier-envelope phase to collect more precise measurements, overcoming limitations of previous attoclock designs. The development of attoclocks aims to answer the long-standing question … Read more

Anthropic Winds Down Claude Explains Blog After Short-Lived Pilot

Anthropic, a company behind the AI model Claude, has shut down its blog “Claude Explains” just one week after it was profiled by TechCrunch. The blog aimed to showcase Claude’s writing abilities on technical topics and combine customer requests with marketing goals. Initially, Claude Explains featured posts edited for accuracy by humans, focusing on topics … Read more

College Athletics Enforcement Takes Shape After $1 Billion Settlement

The House v. NCAA settlement has changed the landscape of college athletics, allowing schools to directly pay their athletes. Conference commissioners are bullish about enforcing NIL rules, but specific punishments remain unclear. Bryan Seeley, former MLB executive, has been named CEO of the College Sports Commission to lead enforcement efforts. Commissioners Jim Phillips (ACC), Greg … Read more

Fairphone 6: Modular Phone with Customizable Look and Interchangeable Accessories

Fairphone is revolutionizing the smartphone industry with its next modular device, the Fairphone 6. The Dutch electronics manufacturer has been a pioneer in creating environmentally friendly smartphones using recycled materials. Building on this success, the company’s latest creation promises to be even more customizable. The Fairphone 6 features a modular back panel, allowing owners to … Read more

Elon Musk’s Tense Relationship with Trump Shows No Signs of Improvement

Elon Musk’s alliance with President Donald Trump appears to be at an end, but the relationship won’t dissolve easily. The billionaire entrepreneur and his companies have been critical of Trump’s policies on climate change, social media regulation, and electric vehicles. Musk had invested heavily in Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign, spending around $300 million, and was … Read more

ICE Raids Los Angeles Business Linked to Money Laundering and Customs Fraud

Federal immigration authorities executed criminal arrest warrants at a Los Angeles business suspected of money laundering and customs fraud, sparking downtown protests that turned violent. The operation was part of a multiagency effort involving federal law enforcement agencies. Three criminal warrants were served at the business, which is believed to have undeclared over $80 million … Read more

Spending Review: Winners and Losers in Labour Government’s Priorities

Rachel Reeves’ upcoming spending review is seen as a crucial test for the new Labour government, offering a glimpse into their priorities and values. The Treasury aims to promote its generosity through this review, but it’s essential to acknowledge the losers alongside the winners. The review will unveil how £650bn in government funding will be … Read more