49ers’ Offseason Outlook Ahead of Training Camp

The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for training camp with a mix of optimism and concern surrounding key positions. With Robert Saleh back as defensive coordinator, the team must address several questions, including how rookie pass rusher Bryce Huff adapts to the West Coast and whether No. 11 overall pick Mykel Williams can become … Read more

Apple Watch Sleep Score Feature in Development, Similar to Oura Ring

Apple is reportedly working on a sleep score feature for its upcoming iOS 26 update, which appears to be similar to the features offered by the popular Oura smart ring. The Oura Ring provides two percentage scores, Readiness and Sleep Score, to help users track their daily readiness and nighttime sleep. The Readiness score measures … Read more

AI Data Centers Face Challenges in Meeting Ambitious Scaling Goals

OpenAI is facing difficulties in building the massive data centers required to support its ambitious plans for artificial intelligence (AI). Despite initial investments of $100 billion, conflicts with key partner SoftBank have led to scaled-back ambitions and a single small data center project in Ohio this year. However, OpenAI has announced an expansion with Oracle, … Read more

Varnish Cache Error 54113 Access Denied

A technical error has occurred on the Varnish cache server, resulting in an “Access Denied” response with error code 54113. The error is related to a cache identifier (EWR) and appears at 1753310683. Further information about the cause of this issue is not available. It’s recommended that users try accessing the server again or contact … Read more

UN Court Declares Climate Change an ‘Existential Threat’

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has delivered a landmark advisory opinion declaring climate change an “existential threat” to the planet. The court ruled that countries must take urgent action to address the crisis by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, meeting global climate agreements, and protecting vulnerable populations and ecosystems. According to ICJ President Yuji Iwasawa, … Read more

Google Rolls Out Redesigned Gemini Web App

Google has revamped its Gemini web app to improve the user experience and pave the way for future additions. The new design features a centered prompt instead of being at the bottom of the page, as well as changes to the tools section. This redesign allows for more room to add new tools in the … Read more

Over 1,000 Palestinians Killed Trying to Access Food in Gaza

Israeli forces have killed over 1,000 Palestinians since May while trying to access food and aid in the Gaza Strip. The UN human rights office says that more than 766 people were killed at sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an American contractor. Desperation is mounting as Israel’s blockade and nearly two-year offensive put … Read more

Iran Hit by Severe Heatwave-Driven Water Shortages

Iran is struggling with severe water shortages due to a prolonged heatwave, with temperatures reaching as high as 50C (122F) in some areas. The country’s reservoirs of dams supplying water to the capital city of Tehran are at their lowest level in over a century. Authorities have urged residents to limit their water consumption as … Read more

AI-Driven Data Centre Evolution: Flexibility, Scalability & Reliability

The way data centres are built and operated is undergoing a significant transformation due to the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Until recently, data centre design has evolved relatively slowly, but advances in technology have led to improved reliability, cost efficiency, and power usage. Modern data centres now feature high-power racks, capable of delivering up … Read more

Convert Your Old iPhone to USB-C with New Case

Engineer Ken Pillonel has created a phone case for older iPhones that switches the Lightning port to USB-C, aiming to combat planned obsolescence and improve fast charging capabilities. The case supports MagSafe, data transfers, CarPlay, and 9V fast charging. Available now for $45-$55, it’s designed to prevent users from carrying an extra cable or adapter. … Read more