Microsoft Changes Password Management with Authenticator App

Microsoft has announced significant changes to its Authenticator app, a tool that generates 2FA codes and stores passwords. Starting June 1, users will no longer be able to save new passwords in the app, which will also phase out autofill functionality by July. After August, saved passwords will be inaccessible in Authenticator. However, Microsoft advises … Read more

Iran-Backed Houthis Launch Missiles at Israel

Iran-backed militant group the Houthi’s in Yemen launched two missiles towards Israel, but were intercepted by its military on Friday. The launch was claimed by the Houthis and targeted Ramat David air base and Tel Aviv area. Alarms sounded in several areas but there were no reports of damage or casualties. The US has been … Read more

UK’s Grid at Risk as Summer Temperatures Soar

The UK’s electrical grid is vulnerable to blackouts due to rising summer temperatures, with outdated equipment unable to cope with extreme heat. In a worst-case scenario, power failures could trigger widespread outages, similar to those experienced in Spain and Portugal last month. The Met Office predicts temperatures of 40°C or higher will become regular occurrences … Read more

The Holy Grail of Supplements? NAD+ and Its Promise for Longevity

Biohackers and celebrities alike have turned their attention to NAD+, a molecule that plays a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cell survival. But is it the “holy grail” of supplements? NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, and its active form has been found to slow aging, boost brain health, and increase disease … Read more

Amazon CEO Sees Future Strength Despite Tariffs

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy expressed optimism that the company can emerge from the current tariff environment stronger than before, citing the Covid-19 pandemic as a precedent. In his first-quarter earnings call, Jassy stated that Amazon’s broad selection, low pricing, and speedy delivery have helped it maintain its market share despite uncertain economic conditions. The company … Read more

US Loses Duty-Free Shipping Loophole for Cheap Chinese Goods

A major shipping loophole has expired, leaving many Americans with higher costs for cheap Chinese goods. The de minimis exemption, which allowed shipments of goods worth $800 or less to enter the US duty-free, ended on Friday. This change will likely more than double the cost for ultra-low-cost e-commerce sites like Shein, Temu, and AliExpress. … Read more

Scientists Develop Antivenom for 19 Species of Deadly Snakes

A breakthrough discovery has been made in the quest to develop an effective treatment for snakebites, which claim over 200 lives a day and leave thousands more disabled. Researchers have created an antivenom that can protect against bites from 19 species of poisonous snakes, including coral snakes, mambas, cobras, and taipans. The breakthrough comes thanks … Read more

Who Dies in Four Seasons and Will There Be a Season 2?

Netflix’s comedy “The Four Seasons” follows the relationship of Jack (Will Forte) and Kate (Tina Fey), who are struggling to communicate throughout their marriage. After a near-death experience, they reaffirm their love for each other. Lang Fisher, the show’s adapter, aims to create relatable growth pains in long relationships. The series kills off Steve Carell’s … Read more

US Press Freedom Hits Record Low According to Reporters Without Borders

The United States has seen a significant decline in press freedom, ranking alongside developing countries such as Gambia and Sierra Leone according to the latest World Press Freedom Index. For years, American press freedom was considered “satisfactory” by Reporters Without Borders, but it is now classified as “problematic”. The main driver of this decline is … Read more