Chinese Rare-Earth Magnet Companies Find Workarounds to Export Restrictions

Chinese rare-earth magnet companies are finding creative ways to comply with export restrictions imposed by the Chinese government. To avoid penalties, these companies are adjusting their recipes for magnets by substituting restricted elements or embedding powerful magnets in motors. This approach allows them to maintain sales to Western buyers while staying within the rules set … Read more

Musk’s Company Under Fire for Holocaust Denial Posts

Elon Musk’s company xAI has faced backlash after a post on its platform X denied the true purpose of gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The company developed Grok, which was integrated into X, and shared a post in French that distorted historical fact about the Auschwitz death camp. This led to Twitter taking action against the … Read more

“Aronofsky’s ‘Caught Stealing’ Fails to Impress Despite 84% Rotten Tomatoes Score”

Despite an 84% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Darren Aronofsky’s film “Caught Stealing” didn’t resonate with audiences at the box office. The movie, which showcases the East Village of 1998, has sparked mixed reviews from critics and viewers alike. Aronofsky filmed parts of the movie in the neighborhood last fall, using authentic details such as … Read more

Warren Buffett’s Big Bet on Alphabet Reveals Confidence in Apple

Warren Buffett’s recent investment in Alphabet (GOOGL) may seem like a surprise to investors, but it actually reveals his confidence in Apple’s future growth. Unlike traditional tech stocks, Berkshire Hathaway bought only one new stock in the third quarter, and it was Alphabet. Buffett has historically been cautious about investing in tech companies, owning stakes … Read more

Retro Phone Reduces Screen Time to $120,000 Success

A tech founder, Cat Goetze, created a DIY retro landline-style phone to reduce screen time and has turned her business into a huge success. The phone, called Physical Phones, was initially designed as a nostalgic project but quickly gained popularity. Goetze’s idea came from wanting simplicity like old-school landline conversations. She built her own version … Read more

Google’s Antigravity AI Tool Found Vulnerable to Hacking

A security researcher discovered a flaw in Google’s Antigravity tool, allowing him to install malware on user computers. The vulnerability was found just 24 hours after the tool’s release and is the latest example of companies rushing out AI tools without proper security testing. Researchers have identified multiple vulnerabilities in the tool, including the ability … Read more

Is Cutting Ties with Family Really the Best Solution?

Ending contact with family members has become a popular trend, but is it really the best solution for everyone involved? An expert warns that this approach can create more pain than healing. Dr. Jessica Schrader, who helps people love each other more and teach skills to build stronger connections, says she’s “appalled” by the growing … Read more

Tech Firms Explore Space for AI Power

Major tech firms are discussing data hubs in space due to rapidly growing demand for AI power. Google plans to launch two small units in orbit by 2027, using Tensor chips to link with Planet Labs. Elon Musk and Marc Benioff have expressed interest in launching large solar units or rings into space to keep … Read more

Beating DDR5 Prices with Non-Binary RAM Kits

DDR5 prices have skyrocketed due to a massive shortage, making it difficult to find deals on traditional capacities like 32GB and 64GB kits. However, non-binary kits with 48GB or more capacity are becoming increasingly popular, offering more memory for around the same price as binary kits. This shift is driven by retailers, resellers, and buyers … Read more

Starbucks to Pay $38M Over Systemic Scheduling Law Violations

Starbucks agreed to pay $38 million to settle an investigation by the New York City labor and consumer agency that found the coffee giant committed systemic violations of local scheduling laws at its NYC locations between 2021 and 2024. The three-year probe determined that Starbucks arbitrarily cut workers’ schedules, systematically denied employees the opportunity to … Read more