Apple iPhone 17 Series Reveals Vapor Chamber Cooling for iPhone 17 Pro

Apple has confirmed that this year’s iPhone series will feature a new design overhaul, with significant hardware changes expected. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the iPhone 17 Pro will introduce a vapor chamber system, which is a first for Apple’s handsets. This cooling technology aims to enhance heat management and prevent thermal throttling. The vapor … Read more

Mice Born of Two Dads Overcome Reproductive Barrier

Scientists at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have successfully produced fertile adult mice from embryos made entirely with male genetic material. This breakthrough reveals that genomic imprinting, a mechanism that regulates gene expression based on parental origin, is the main barrier to creating live offspring without a maternal contribution. Researchers used CRISPR-based editing to correct specific … Read more

Scientists Create Stunning Composite Image of Andromeda Galaxy

Andromeda, our closest galactic neighbor, is 2.5 million light-years away from the Milky Way. A new composite image reveals the galaxy in five different wavelengths of light, providing a stunningly detailed view. Telescopes capture images in different wavelengths by observing specific parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Astronomers featured X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra Observatory to … Read more

Kim Jong Un Opens New Coastal Resort in North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended an extravagant ceremony at a new coastal resort on Tuesday, marking its opening for domestic tourists next week. The $2 billion development, located on the country’s east coast, features hotels and other accommodations that can accommodate nearly 20,000 guests. The resort offers various activities such as swimming, sports, … Read more

US GDP Revised Down as Consumer Spending Slows

The United States’ gross domestic product (GDP) has been revised downward due to a sharp decline in consumer spending on services. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, services spending accounted for just 0.3% of GDP growth in the first quarter, the weakest pace since the pandemic began in 2020. This represents a significant decrease … Read more

Fortnite Players Get Over $200M Refunds from FTC Settlement

The Federal Trade Commission has announced that it will issue over $126 million in refunds to players of Epic Games’ “Fortnite” who were charged for unwanted purchases while playing the game. This is part of a new round of refunds, which brings the total amount issued by the FTC related to its settlement with Epic … Read more

Israel’s The Times of Israel Website Down for Maintenance

The Times of Israel website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, with the site going down for an unspecified period. A message on the homepage reads “Just a quick check… Waiting for www.timesofisrael.com to respond…” This suggests that the issue may be related to JavaScript or cookie functionality, prompting users to enable these features in order … Read more

North Korea Opens Beach Resort Amid Tourism Hopes

North Korea is set to open a beach resort in Wonsan, a city on its east coast, as part of an effort to boost tourism. The $100 million project, which has been six years in the making, promises hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and a water park. The resort aims to accommodate up to 20,000 visitors. … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset ja evästeet

Kun käytät Yahoo-konsernin verkkosivuja tai sovelluksia, me tallentamme ympäri sivustojen käyttöä varten evästeitä. Yksinkertaisesti tarkoittaa siitä, että voimme seurata, missä verkkopalveluja käytät, mitä verkkopalveluihin pääset ja mitä vastaavat palvelut sovelluksesi ja muuissa verkostajamme ovat olemassa. Jos haluat pyydystää tietosuoja-asetukset tai evästeet, voit napsauttaa “Hylkää kaikki” painiketta. Tämä poistaa yksittäisesti kaikki sovelluksen evästeet. Jos haluat muokata … Read more

SpaceX Launches Starlink Internet Satellites from Florida

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch a batch of 27 Starlink internet satellites into space from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The mission aims to provide high-speed internet to areas where traditional internet services are not available. The launch has been postponed several times due to weather concerns, with the new target liftoff time … Read more