Read More Technology News Smart phones 8 months ago Why the Samsung Galaxy S26 Launch May Slip to March Samsung may delay the Galaxy S26 launch from January to March after development setbacks with the standard model. The S26 Ultra reportedly finished development with a 10-bit display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and 60W charging.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 8 months ago Vertu Agent Q Debuts: A Luxury Phone with AI Concierge Vertu’s Agent Q lands at Harrods with Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB RAM, 512GB/1TB options, a triple-camera setup, 5,565mAh battery and Ruby Talk — an AI concierge replacing the classic human service. Pricing TBC; Harrods exclusive.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 8 months ago Inside the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: New Case, Same Rumors New case photos of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra confirm the oval camera island and keep chipset rumors alive. Here's what the leaks reveal about design, Snapdragon vs Exynos, and the S26 lineup.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 8 months ago Sony Xperia 1 VIII Leaks: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Inside Sony's Xperia 1 VIII has appeared in eSIM databases, pointing to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 power and multiple regional SKUs. Here’s what the leaks reveal and what’s still unknown ahead of a potential H1 2026 launch.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 8 months ago Meet the Huawei Nova Flip S: China's Affordable Foldable Huawei's Nova Flip S debuts in China as the company's most affordable foldable. It keeps a slim, lightweight design, a 6.9-inch LTPO display, dual cameras, 4,400mAh battery with 66W charging, and HarmonyOS 5.1 — all at a lower price point.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Michael J. Fox Recalls Crispin Glover’s On-Set Friction Michael J. Fox revisits a behind-the-scenes moment with Crispin Glover on the Back to the Future set: how Glover’s unpredictable George McFly led the crew to literally corral him. Insights on performance, film craft, and legacy.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Clooney and Bening to Star in Amy Bloom’s In Love Film George Clooney and Annette Bening will star in In Love, a film adaptation of Amy Bloom’s memoir directed by Paul Weitz. The production, financed by Anton and backed by Smokehouse and Depth of Field, promises an intimate, awards-leaning drama.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Dwayne Johnson Stars in Benny Safdie’s Lizard Music Dwayne Johnson and Benny Safdie’s adaptation of Daniel Pinkwater’s Lizard Music has landed at Amazon MGM’s United Artists. The whimsical adventure pairs Johnson as "Chicken Man" with a 111-year-old chicken in a story of secret music and lost souls.
Read More Movies & TV News 8 months ago Is Tron Dead? How Tron: Ares’ Box Office Flop Played Out Tron: Ares underperformed at the box office, leaving the future of Disney's Tron franchise uncertain. Explore the factors behind the flop — casting debates, brand fatigue, box-office context, and possible paths forward.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Gold Tops Bitcoin as Safer Haven Amid Market Turmoil Bitcoin has entered a technical correction as gold hits record highs and attracts institutional and central-bank demand. This analysis covers fund flows, ETF inflows, and the technical outlook for BTC.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Ripple Acquires GTreasury for $1B to Boost Treasury Tech Ripple has agreed to buy GTreasury for $1 billion, its third major 2025 acquisition. The deal aims to integrate GTreasury’s cash forecasting and risk tools with Ripple’s on-chain payments and RLUSD stablecoin to modernize corporate treasury and liquidity management.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Ethereum MACD Bear Cross Signals Possible 60% Crash Ethereum's weekly MACD has turned bearish, a signal that previously preceded 46%–60% ETH declines. Traders watch the $4,000 support; a sustained break could trigger deeper losses while a hold may preserve upward potential.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 8 months ago Sony Seeks U.S. Bank Charter to Issue Dollar Stablecoin Sony has applied to the U.S. OCC to charter Connectia Trust and issue a USD-backed stablecoin, aiming to combine banking privileges with custody and digital asset services — potentially reshaping how big tech enters crypto banking.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago Hidden Brain Pulses: New MRI Could Predict Dementia Risk A novel noninvasive MRI method maps tiny pulsations in the brain's microvessels, revealing age- and hypertension-linked changes in white matter. This technique could become an early biomarker for dementia risk.
Read More Scince News Nature 8 months ago Ancient Enigma: Salterella and the Birth of Skeletons Salterella, a peculiar 540-million-year-old fossil, combines a conical shell with an inner mineral lining. New analyses suggest selective mineral packing and a likely link to cnidarians, reshaping ideas about early skeleton evolution.
Read More Scince News Space 8 months ago Hidden Impact: New 11-Million-Year Tektites in Australia Scientists have found 11-million-year-old tektites in South Australia, revealing a previously unknown giant asteroid impact. The distinctive glass fragments lack an identified crater, reshaping our view of Earth's impact history.
Read More Scince News Scientific 8 months ago The 900°C Furnace That Forged Earth's Stable Continents New research shows Earth’s continents were forged at temperatures above 900°C. Ultra-high heat drove uranium and thorium upward, cooling and strengthening the lower crust and concentrating critical minerals.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago Tiny Neuronal Nanotubes May Drive Early Alzheimer's Spread Johns Hopkins researchers discovered tiny dendritic nanotubes that ferry toxic molecules like amyloid-beta between neurons, offering a potential new mechanism for early Alzheimer's spread and a novel therapeutic target.
Read More Scince News Health 8 months ago Vaccine Halts Multiple Tumors in Mice for 250 Days A nanoparticle cancer vaccine prevented multiple tumor types in mice for 250 days by combining tumor antigens with a potent 'super' adjuvant. Results show strong, durable protection but remain preclinical.
Read More Scince News Space 8 months ago Why the Moon’s South Pole-Aitken Basin Hides Deep Secrets New analysis shows the Moon’s South Pole–Aitken basin was struck from the north, not the south. That revised impact direction means Artemis astronauts landing on the southern rim could access deep lunar material and KREEP-rich deposits.