iOS 19 Design: Mark Gurman Clarifies Leaked Mockups as Inaccurate

Mark Gurman has clarified the authenticity of leaked iOS 19 mockup images shared by Jon Prosser, stating they are based on “very old builds” or vague descriptions and lack key features. According to Gurman, we can expect more from Apple in June. The leak’s accuracy has raised questions about the extent of design changes in … Read more

Cloudflare Warns of Internet Censorship with Incapsula DDoS Attack

Cloudflare, a leading content delivery network (CDN) and security provider, has warned that its services were targeted by a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack attributed to Incapsula. This incident highlights the increasing threat of online censorship and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. According to Cloudflare, the DDoS attack was launched against their network on December … Read more

US Measles Outbreak Surpasses 2024 Cases

A measles outbreak is growing in the United States, with over 378 cases reported across 18 states as of March. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that most affected areas include Texas’ South Plains and Panhandle regions. As of now, 95% of diagnosed cases are unvaccinated or unknown. Measles is highly contagious, … Read more

GSK Unveils New UTI Antibiotic Blujepa After Decade-Long Gap

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has brought a new era to urinary tract infection (UTI) treatment with its antibiotic Blujepa, the first oral antibiotic in nearly 30 years. The FDA has cleared Blujepa for treating uncomplicated UTIs caused by specific bacteria in women aged 12 and older. According to GSK, more than half of women will experience a … Read more

Delaware Softens Governance Laws Amid Corporate Exodus Threat

The US state of Delaware is reconsidering its strict corporate governance laws, amid concerns that they may be driving large companies out of the state. The changes could have significant implications for businesses and investors alike. Delaware’s business-friendly reputation has made it a popular destination for multinational corporations, with many major firms incorporated in the … Read more

Andrew Luck To Revive Stanford Football Program

Andrew Luck brings a unique set of qualifications to his new role as general manager of the Stanford football program. The former NFL quarterback, who has a deep understanding of the university’s values and culture, is well-equipped to balance the divergent worlds of big-time football with the academic excellence that Stanford is known for. Luck’s … Read more

Samsung Electronics Co-CEO Han Jong-Hee Dies at 63

Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-Hee died from cardiac arrest on Tuesday, according to the company. He was 63 and had overseen the consumer electronics and mobile devices businesses since 2022. As vice chairman and CEO, he played a crucial role in leading the semiconductor business. The company has run into significant headwinds, including trailing behind … Read more

Chinese Spouse Departs Hours Before Deportation Order

A Chinese woman who was ordered deported from Taiwan after expressing support for China’s “military unification” of the island left the country on Tuesday evening, hours before her scheduled deportation. Liu Zhenya, a Taiwanese national’s wife, had been facing deportation since March 15 after she advocated for China’s military reunification with Taiwan in a television … Read more

FHFA Denies Plans to Lower Conforming Loan Limit

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has denied rumors that it plans to lower the conforming loan limit. Director Bill Pulte stated that the agency has no comment on the matter, which has sparked speculation among policy experts. According to Eric Hagen, managing director at BTIG, a hypothetical reduction in the conforming loan limit would … Read more