Read More Technology News Smart phones 8 months ago Xiaomi's Single-Camera Prototype: Why It Disappeared A leaked Xiaomi prototype from 2024 reveals a single-camera, no-flash design under the codenames Amazon and Nebula. The story highlights Xiaomi's experimental approach and why some concepts never reach production.
Read More Technology News 8 months ago Exynos 2600 Could Lose Efficiency If Modem Remains Separate A rumor says Samsung’s Exynos 2600 — its first 2nm GAA SoC — may use a separate 5G modem, potentially diminishing promised efficiency gains and shifting the balance with Snapdragon and Dimensity flagships.
Read More Technology Shopping Guide 8 months ago Why I Picked the Galaxy Watch 8 Over Pixel Watch 4 After weeks with the Galaxy Watch 8, I explain why Samsung's smartwatch beats the Pixel Watch 4 for everyday use: smarter tiles, richer health metrics, handy gestures, and longer software support for lasting value.
Read More Movies & TV News Festivals 8 months ago Daytime Emmys 2025: General Hospital Leads Winners General Hospital dominated the 2025 Daytime Emmys in Pasadena as soaps, syndicated talk shows and streaming nonfiction all took home major awards. Highlights include wins for Drew Barrymore, Netflix, and The Secret Lives of Animals.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Katt Williams' Golden Age Tour: 2026 North America Dates Katt Williams launches The Golden Age Tour in January 2026, bringing all-new material to arenas across North America. Produced by North American Entertainment Group, presales Oct 20 and general on sale Oct 22 via Ticketmaster.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Arnold Schwarzenegger: Prop 50 Is 'A Big Scam' on Real Time Arnold Schwarzenegger criticized Prop 50 on Real Time with Bill Maher, calling it 'a big scam' and defending California's independent redistricting commission while urging voters to let performance decide elections.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Laurence Fishburne Eyes Professor X Role, Skips Star Wars At New York Comic Con, Laurence Fishburne hinted he’d welcome a role as Professor X in the MCU’s X-Men reboot but firmly declined joining Star Wars. Explore the casting context, industry trends, and fan reaction.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago How Many Bitcoins Does the U.S. Government Hold Now? 2025 Update After the DOJ forfeited 127,271 BTC in October 2025, social posts claimed the U.S. now holds 325k–327k BTC. This analysis explains the difference between on-chain estimates, forfeiture and policy-driven Strategic Bitcoin Reserve implications.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago How Many Bitcoins Does the U.S. Government Hold Now? 2025 Update After the DOJ forfeited 127,271 BTC in October 2025, social posts claimed the U.S. now holds 325k–327k BTC. This analysis explains the difference between on-chain estimates, forfeiture and policy-driven Strategic Bitcoin Reserve implications.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Why Uptober Faltered: Bitcoin Liquidations and ETFs Bitcoin's Uptober rally stalled after a $19B liquidation exposed thin order books and crowded derivatives. Analysts say ETF inflows and reduced leverage could still fuel a recovery.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Bitcoin ETF Week Sees $1.2B Outflows, Schwab Bulls U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs suffered about $1.22B in outflows as BTC fell to a four-month low. Despite the pullback, Charles Schwab reports rising client engagement and holds 20% of U.S. crypto ETPs.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Ruble Stablecoin Fuels Russia's Crypto Market Growth Chainalysis data show a ruble-pegged stablecoin driving Russia's sharp crypto growth as the country prepares a nationwide digital ruble. Regulators warn of sanction risks even as institutions move into custody and CBDC services.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago How to Keep Your Brain Sharp: Lifelong Strategies Now Discover how cognitive reserve, lifelong learning and social engagement can preserve brain health. Evidence-based strategies—from language and music to exercise—help delay cognitive decline and boost mental resilience.
Read More Scince News Space 8 months ago Tiny Dark Blob Detected 7.3 Billion Light-Years Away Astronomers used gravitational lensing to detect a compact, invisible mass of roughly one million solar masses in a galaxy 7.3 billion light-years away — the smallest object ever found at cosmological distance by gravity.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago When Dementia Isn't Dementia: Treatable Liver Causes New analyses suggest up to 13% of US dementia diagnoses may be misattributed — actually caused by treatable liver dysfunction. Screening for hepatic encephalopathy and FIB-4 could reveal reversible cognitive decline.
Read More Scince News Space 8 months ago Planet Y: Hidden Earth-Size World Tilts the Kuiper Belt New analysis of Kuiper Belt orbits finds a 15° tilt between 80–200 AU, suggesting a hidden sub-Earth world dubbed "Planet Y." Researchers outline methods, simulations, and search implications for the outer Solar System.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago Sound You Can't Hear Could Treat Alzheimer's and Cancer Focused ultrasound uses inaudible sound to open the blood-brain barrier, deliver drugs, and stimulate immune responses against cancer. Learn how this noninvasive technology is reshaping treatments for Alzheimer's, brain tumors and rare CNS disorders.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago Millions May Have Lost Their Smell After COVID-19, Unaware A large U.S. study finds many people who had COVID-19 may have lingering, unrecognized loss of smell. Objective testing shows olfactory deficits in people who thought their sense of smell was normal.
Read More Scince News Scientific 8 months ago Could Your Digital Twin Monitor and Treat Your Mind? Digital cognitive twins—AI-driven virtual replicas of a person’s cognitive and physiological profile—use wearable and behavioural data to predict, monitor and personalise mental health care, promising earlier interventions and tailored treatments.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago Tiny Peptide Stops Parkinson’s Protein Clumps Early Engineered peptides from the University of Bath stabilize alpha-synuclein, preventing misfolding and toxic clumps in a worm model of Parkinson's. The cell-stable molecule spares normal protein function and points to a preventive strategy for neurodegeneration.