Vanity Fair Photo Sparks Lip Filler Speculation for Karoline Leavitt

A photo of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt taken by Vanity Fair’s Christopher Anderson sparked speculation that she had lip augmentation. However, there is no confirmation of this. Despite the lack of evidence, some people noticed what they thought were syringe marks around her lips in the close-up photo. These claims are based on … Read more

Oil and Gas Investors Seek Discipline Over Growth

Investors in the oil and gas sector have shifted their focus from growth to harvesting value. With poor capital allocation records, cyclicality, volatility, weak returns, and uncertain growth outlooks eroding confidence, investors now prioritize companies with strong management discipline, reliable payouts, and rigorous capital allocation. Companies that distinguish themselves will be those that use their … Read more

AI Researchers’ Paranoia vs Reality: Separating Hype from Harm

AI researchers, including those who have developed life-changing technology, are sounding the alarm about potential dangers, but many are neglecting to address everyday issues. A recent conference on AI research revealed a disconnect between scientists’ concerns and the real-world problems they face. Some top AI experts, like Yoshua Bengio, warn of dystopian futures where AIs … Read more

Google’s AI-Powered Image Editing Feature Sparks Outrage

Google’s new feature, “Remix,” is rolling out to all Android phones using the latest Messages app. It allows users to edit and reimagine photos directly in chats with AI prompts. However, a major problem arises – there’s no direct way to disable Remix without turning off RCS chat features entirely. This means users would lose … Read more

Larry Ellison’s Bizarre $108 Billion Warner Bros Bid Raises Eyebrows

Larry Ellison, co-founder and executive chairman of Oracle Corp., has made a bizarre bid to buy Warner Bros. for $30 per share, totaling $108.4 billion, including debt. This bid comes after Netflix won the auction with an offer of $83 billion, sparking questions about Ellison’s strategy. Ellison, who is also Larry’s son David’s father, seems … Read more

Fortinet Product Vulnerabilities Exposed to Hackers

Hackers are exploiting critical-severity vulnerabilities in multiple Fortinet products, allowing unauthorized access to admin accounts and stealing system configuration files. The two main issues affect FortiOS, FortiProxy, and FortiSwitchManager. Two vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-59718 and CVE-2025-59719, were reported by Fortinet on December 9, warning of potential exploitation. Both are related to authentication bypass in FortiCloud SSO, a … Read more

Google Introduces AI-Powered “CC” Productivity Agent

Google has launched a new experimental AI-powered productivity agent called CC, which aims to help users plan and manage their day more efficiently. The service uses Gemini models to analyze your schedule, tasks, and updates and provides a daily briefing with essential information. With CC, you can get a clear summary of what needs to … Read more

Yahoo-ikonserni hyväksyy evästeiden käytön

Yahoo-konsernin sivustojen ja sovelluksien käyttöönottoon liittyvissä asiissa, me käytämme evästeitä. Evästeen avulla tarjotamme sinulle paremman käyntiperiaatteen ja estämme hirviöt ja väärinkäyttöjä. Jos napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, tallennamme henkilötietojasi analytiikalle, tarjoamme räätälöityä mainontaa ja sisältöä, tutkimme kohderyhmiä ja kehittämme palveluita. Jos et halua evästeiden käytön, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki”. Voit muokata valintojasi milloin tahansa tietosuoja-asetusten tai hallintapaneelin avulla. … Read more

Boy Breaks 50 Father’s SSDs Worth $4,000 at Age 10

A 10-year-old boy has broken nearly $4,000 worth of his father’s Samsung M.2 NVMe SSDs, destroying 25,600 GB of storage. The boy was “oblivious to the world’s global NAND crisis” and intentionally damaged the drives. The incident occurred when the boy decided to test the durability of the SSDs, resulting in severe damage to all … Read more

Berkeley’s Tallest Tower Set to Solve Student Housing Crisis

Berkeley has approved a dramatic change in its housing landscape after years of debate. A modest plan for a two-unit accessory dwelling behind small apartment buildings was replaced by a 20-story tower with 169 apartments, set to be the tallest structure in the Southside neighborhood. The project’s evolution shows how California communities can shift their … Read more