Neuralink Breakthroughs Paralyze Patients’ Abilities

Neuralink has successfully implanted its brain-computer interface (BCI) in 12 human test subjects as part of its PRIME Study, enabling people with paralysis to control digital devices with their minds. For patients like Rob Greiner, who was paralyzed from the shoulders down after a car accident, Neuralink’s BCI technology has been a game-changer. Greiner now … Read more

A Bond-like Exploration of Memory and Identity

Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet, the French duo behind Amer and Strange Color, return with their latest psychedelic thriller Reflection in a Dead Diamond. The film centers around John D., a retired spy played by Fabio Testi, who finds himself caught up in a conspiracy surrounding his neighbor and a diamond. But this is not … Read more

Linus Torvalds Reveals His Ideal Linux PC with Intel Arc 8580 GPU

Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, has revealed his ideal Linux PC build, which may not be achievable for enthusiasts due to its high-end specifications. During a recent video, Linus Sebastian from Linus Tech Tips built a custom PC featuring an Intel Arc 8580 GPU, Threadripper CPU, and ECC memory. The surprising choice … Read more

Scientists Regenerate Mitochondria to Treat Degenerative Diseases

Imagine cells as electronic devices that need energy from batteries – mitochondria – to function. Over time, these batteries wear out and lose their power, causing cells to malfunction. Researchers have created a method to regenerate mitochondria, which could lead to new treatments for degenerative diseases. Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to many diseases, including neurodegenerative … Read more

$700M Google Settlement Awaits New York Consumers

New York Attorney General Letitia James is reminding residents about the $700 million Google settlement. This agreement resolves claims that Google had unfair control over app distribution and in-app payments on Android devices. Many consumers who bought apps or made purchases through the Google Play Store between 2016 and 2023 may be eligible for restitution. … Read more

Mississippi’s Tax Breaks Not Working for the Poor

The rich get richer in Mississippi as tax breaks continue to favor corporations. Yet, public schools struggle and hospitals are closing, leaving many without access to affordable healthcare. It’s time to rethink our approach and prioritize those who keep our communities running. The current system is unfair: doctors make $125,000 a year, while janitors make … Read more

Google Unveils AI-Powered Coding Tool Antigravity

Google has released Antigravity, its new integrated development environment (IDE), designed with a team of AI agents that work on your project simultaneously. This AI-powered tool aims to simplify coding by automating tasks and planning software development. Unlike other coding tools that rely on individual assistants, Antigravity uses multiple agents to focus on specific tasks, … Read more

Flock Surveillance System Raises Concerns Over AI Training Workers

Flock, a company that uses cameras and artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor people’s movements, relies on overseas workers from Upwork to train its machine learning algorithms. A leaked panel shows that these workers are tasked with reviewing footage of license plates, vehicles, and people in the US, raising questions about who has access to this … Read more

Cloudflare Network Outage Causes 28% of HTTP Traffic to Fail

Cloudflare experienced a significant network outage on December 5, 2025, affecting approximately 28% of its HTTP traffic. The incident was resolved after about 25 minutes, but it left many customers impacted. The issue was caused by changes made to Cloudflare’s body parsing logic while attempting to detect and mitigate an industry-wide vulnerability in React Server … Read more

Can Apple’s New Design Chief Fix Its Software Woes?

Apple’s new design chief, Stephen Lemay, may be just what the company needs to improve its software experience. The departure of Alan Dye has sparked hope that the company will refocus on creating intuitive and user-friendly interfaces. However, for years, Apple’s design has been plagued by a lack of emphasis on user experience and a … Read more