Rhino Horns Injected with Radioactive Material to Combat Poaching

A South African university has launched an innovative anti-poaching campaign by injecting the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes. The aim is to make the horns detectable through international customs nuclear security systems, which can help curb poaching. According to researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand’s Radiation and Health Physics Unit, the process is … Read more

Millions Left Without Car Finance Compensation After Supreme Court Ruling

Millions of UK motorists are unable to claim compensation for hidden commissions paid on car loans after a recent Supreme Court ruling. The court sided with finance companies in two out of three test cases, overturning earlier rulings that allowed large-scale compensation claims. However, some drivers who took out specific types of finance deals may … Read more

Browser Security Warning – Automation Tools Detected

Google has issued a security warning, stating that users are being blocked from accessing certain web pages due to suspected automation tools. This issue may be caused by various factors, including disabled or blocked JavaScript and cookies. To resolve the problem, it is essential to ensure that JavaScript and cookies are enabled in your browser. … Read more

Apple iPhone 17 Air’s 2,900mAh Battery Details Revealed

Apple has unveiled the battery design for its upcoming iPhone 17 Air, featuring a compact and refined steel case. The estimated capacity of 2,900 mAh is aimed at achieving a slimmer profile while balancing lightness and functionality. The use of steel in the battery case enhances heat dissipation, structural resistance, and integration with the phone’s … Read more

Lovense Security Flaw Exposes User Email Addresses and Allows Remote Account Takeover

Luxury sex toy maker Lovense has fixed two major security vulnerabilities that exposed users’ private email addresses and allowed attackers to remotely take control of any user’s account. The company says the bugs are “fully resolved,” but its CEO is now considering taking legal action. According to a statement from Lovense, the fixes require users … Read more

Stocks Plunge After Trump’s New Tariffs and Weak Jobs Report

US stocks closed lower on Friday after President Donald Trump signed new tariffs on dozens of countries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 542 points, or 1.2%, while the S&P 500 fell 1.6%. A weak jobs report showed a slowdown in hiring over recent months, with the US adding only 73,000 jobs in July, below … Read more

Yahoo-kanavan yhteystiedot ja tietosuojaasetukset

Tällä sivustolla me käsittelemme Yahoo-konsernin brändiä sekä sen liittymätunnelmaa, jotka sisältää Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know ja Makers. Meillä on kuitenkin erityiset käytännöt, joissa käytämme henkilötietoja ja evästeitä. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, napsauta Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia. Voit myös peruuttaa suostumuksesi tai muokata valintojasi milloin tahansa sivustollamme ja sovelluksillamme. Lisätietoa siitä, miten käytämme henkilötietojasi, löydät … Read more

AMD X3D CPUs Get Huge Discounts on Prime Day and Beyond

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and 9950X3D CPUs are currently available at discounted prices on Amazon, offering significant savings for gamers and PC enthusiasts. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is priced at $341, a 24% reduction from its original price of $449. This deal matches the Prime Day price, making it an attractive option for those who … Read more

Microsoft Authenticator Passwords Ending Today – Switch to Passkeys Now

Microsoft Authenticator is shutting down today (August 1, 2025), and it’s deleting all stored passwords unless users take action. To avoid losing access to their credentials, users must switch to using passkeys. Here’s what you need to do: If you haven’t already, this is your last chance to save your stored Microsoft Authenticator passwords. Microsoft … Read more

UN Set to Condemn Russia’s Kyiv Shelling on Friday

The UN Security Council is scheduled to discuss Russia’s recent missile strike on Kyiv on Friday, with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha calling for a unified global response. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. Eastern Time and comes amid reports of at least 16 deaths and over 159 injuries from the shelling on July … Read more