Pete Davidson Spotted with Model Elsie Hewitt

Comedian Pete Davidson may have found love again after a break from his recent outings with Kevin Costner. He was recently photographed kissing model and actress Elsie Hewitt by the ocean, sparking rumors of a new romance. The Daily Mail identified Hewitt as a non-celebrity who has appeared on TV shows such as Industry and … Read more

Claude Gains Real-Time Web Search Capabilities

Anthropic’s AI assistant Claude now offers real-time web search, addressing a key user request and bridging the gap with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The new feature allows users to access and synthesize the latest information across the web, providing direct citations to sources for fact-checking. This update marks a significant shift in enterprise decision-making, streamlining workflows and … Read more

Fujifilm GFX100RF Review: A 102MP Medium Format Camera That Defies Physics

Fujifilm has done the impossible – creating a medium format camera that’s compact and affordable. The new GFX100RF boasts a massive 102MP sensor, which is unheard of in a non-removable lens camera. This innovative design allows photographers to think outside the full-frame box and explore larger sensor options. The 102MP sensor uses actual pixels for … Read more

FedEx Cuts Profit Forecast Amid Slowing US Industrial Economy

FedEx has lowered its full-year profit and revenue forecasts due to weak demand and uncertainty in the US industrial economy. The parcel delivery firm, led by CEO Raj Subramaniam, cited a compressed peak season and severe weather events as reasons for the revised earnings outlook. The company’s shares fell 5.3% after the announcement, while rival … Read more

30% of Earth’s Carbon Soak-Up Is in Soil and Water, Not Trees

A recent study has revealed that most of the carbon stored on land is not in trees, but in soil and water. Researchers analyzed data from remote sensing technologies and field observations between 1992 and 2019 to find a significant increase in terrestrial carbon stocks over the last decade. The team, led by Yinon Bar-On … Read more

Microsoft Sends Warning for End of Windows 10 Support

Microsoft is sending emails to users with a reminder that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. The message warns that after this date, users will no longer receive free software updates or security fixes. However, many older PCs cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware requirements. A nonprofit group estimates … Read more

Judge Slams Trump Admin’s Handling of Deportation Flights as ‘Woefully Insufficient’

A federal judge has criticized the Trump administration for its handling of deportation flights, accusing officials of violating his instructions and ignoring his demands for information. The judge, James E. Boasberg, wrote a three-page order expressing frustration with the administration’s refusal to provide basic details about the flights. The controversy centers on two flights carrying … Read more

US Ranked 24th in World Happiness Report

Americans are increasingly eating alone, with about a quarter reporting they ate all their meals solo in 2023, a 53% increase since 2003. This trend is linked to rising loneliness and social isolation, which can fuel political polarization. According to the report, declining happiness and trust in the US has contributed to “anti-system” victories, such … Read more

Alexa Voice Recordings Gone: New Era of Privacy Concessions for Echo Users

Amazon’s upcoming Alexa+ update is set to change the way users interact with their Echo devices, raising significant concerns over user privacy. As of March 28, all voice recordings made to Alexa speakers and smart displays will be automatically sent to Amazon’s cloud for processing. The new policy eliminates a long-standing feature that allowed users … Read more

Israel Protests Netanyahu Over Gaza Ceasefire and Democracy Concerns

Thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets, calling for a new ceasefire in Gaza and protesting against what they see as an attack on democracy by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition. The protests, which began after Netanyahu’s decision to shatter a two-month-old truce in Gaza with lethal airstrikes, have turned violent in Jerusalem … Read more