Netanyahu Slams Albanese as ‘Weak’ Over Palestine Recognition

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced criticism from his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, who called him a “weak politician” for recognizing a Palestinian state. The accusation came after the announcement that Australia’s formal recognition of Palestine will be made at the United Nations General Assembly in September. Netanyahu posted on social media that Albanese had … Read more

Seven Years in the Making: Indie Game Silksong’s Long Journey

Silksong, a highly anticipated indie game, has been in production for seven long years, earning it an internet meme status among gamers. Despite its anticipation, the game’s development has taken an extraordinary amount of time, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its release on September 4. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-08-21/why-silksong-team-cherry-s-sequel-to-hollow-knight-took-so-long-to-make

Google Adds Auto-Themed App Icons to Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1

Google has introduced an “Auto-Themed App Icons” feature in the latest Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1. This update addresses a long-standing issue where app icons were not properly themed on the home screen. In this beta, users can choose from three options to change icon themes: “Default”, “Minimal”, and “Create”. The “Minimal” option will flip … Read more

SEC Joins Big Ten, Big 12 with Nine-Game Conference Schedule

College football’s longest-standing debate is over as the SEC has announced its shift to a nine-game conference schedule starting in 2026. The change will see every SEC team play three annual opponents and six new rotating opponents each season. The decision aligns the SEC with two other Power Four conferences, Big Ten and Big 12, … Read more

SoftBank Shares Plummet Amid Global Tech Selloff

SoftBank Group shares plummeted as much as 9.2% on Wednesday, leading a broader decline in technology stocks across Asia. The move was driven by losses in US tech giants, including AI darling Nvidia. The Japanese firm’s shares dropped for the second consecutive session after announcing a $2 billion investment in Intel, with Intel shares rising … Read more

Nationwide Meat Recall Hits 32,000 Pounds of Products

A nationwide meat recall has been issued by the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), covering approximately 32,000 pounds of products. The recall was triggered due to false USDA marks of inspection on certain products. The affected products include chorizo, pork chops, and ribs from Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC, a company based … Read more

AI in Photography Causes Moral Concerns, Users Speak Out

Google’s use of AI in the Pixel 10 phones’ photography has sparked mixed reactions from users. Some praise the innovations in computational photography, while others express concerns about AI influencing moral decisions. Apple follows Google’s lead, and this change is part of iOS 26 public beta. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/08/20/google-pixel-10-camera-features-ai-editing

Japan Hosts Global Conference on African Development

Japan has launched a global conference on African development in Yokohama, near Tokyo, to boost ties with the continent’s nations. Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru is using the event to promote collaborative solutions with Africa and other countries. Ishiba proposed training programs in AI and other fields for personnel in African countries, as well as discussions … Read more

Fed Discovers Widespread Mortgage “Owner-Occupancy” Fraud Scam

A US Federal Reserve investigation has found widespread “owner-occupancy” mortgage fraud, with 22,000 cases reported. The alleged scam involves individuals claiming ownership of two or more homes within a short period. Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte is accused of being involved in the practice. An investigation by the Philadelphia Fed in 2023 identified … Read more

French Authorities Investigate Kick Streamer’s Abuse-Related Death

French authorities are investigating the death of RaphaĆ«l Graven, an internet personality who died on Monday during a broadcast on the livestreaming platform Kick. Mr. Graven, known online as Jean Pormanove, was subjected to humiliation and abuse on Kick, where he had over 500,000 followers. The investigation is ongoing, with French authorities reviewing footage of … Read more