Read More Technology News a month ago Inside the First RTX Spark Laptops and What They Enable Nvidia's RTX Spark arrives as a one-petaflop class chip with up to 128GB unified memory, native Windows AI agents and partners including Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Microsoft Surface. Eight laptops are confirmed for this fall.
Read More Technology News a month ago MSI's MEG Vision X2 AI: A Holographic Dragon in Your PC MSI introduced the +MEG Vision X2 AI ahead of Computex 2026, featuring a front‑panel holographic dragon assistant called Lucky powered by AI Holostage. The flagship rig pairs Intel Core Ultra Arrow Lake Refresh with an NVIDIA RTX 5090 and high‑end DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 storage
Read More Technology News a month ago Alienware's New OLED Monitors Dominate Computex 2026 Reveal Alienware unveiled several new gaming monitors at Computex 2026, including a 39-inch 5K OLED flagship and a 34-inch QD-OLED successor. Key specs, connectivity, pricing, and release windows for OLED and budget VA models.
Read More Technology News a month ago Xbox Update Lets You Paint Your Controller with Hex Microsoft's latest Xbox update adds precise Hex color controls for controllers, real-time images in the Xbox Accessories app, an easier What's New menu and on-console service alerts. Community feedback is encouraged.
Read More Movies & TV News Music a month ago Why Kanye West and Travis Scott Shows Were Banned in Italy Reggio Emilia canceled Kanye West and Travis Scott's July shows amid security fears, protests over Ye's antisemitic remarks, and concerns about crowd safety. Organizers seek relocation while fans weigh safety versus spectacle.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago De Luca Warns: Cutting Development Will Starve Film Warner Bros. Pictures co-chair Michael De Luca warns that cutting development budgets threatens Hollywood’s creative pipeline, argues 'IP is talent,' and praises YouTube-born filmmakers reshaping the industry.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Huawei Mate 90 Teases External Teleconverters and Kirin Leaks claim Huawei Mate 90 will support first-party external teleconverters, a redesigned chassis, dual periscope cameras up to 10x optical, and a 2026 Kirin chip using LogicFolding for big density and efficiency gains.
Read More Technology News a month ago Inside Intel’s Computex 2026 Plans: GPUs, Xeon, Nova Lake Intel plans a major Computex 2026 presence with Panther Lake (Core Ultra Series 3), Arc G3 handheld SoCs, Clearwater Forest Xeon 6 servers, Nova Lake hybrids, and budget Wildcat Lake chips—broad silicon for every segment.
Read More Technology News a month ago Inside the NVIDIA N1 Leak: Arm Desktop and Laptop Chips Internal slides leaked ahead of the official reveal detail NVIDIA's N1 Arm-based chips for desktops and laptops, from a 20-core N1X flagship with a Blackwell 2.0 GPU to lean N1 designs targeting thin-and-light systems.
Read More Technology News a month ago Meta's Employee-Tracking Tool Risks EU Privacy Laws Leaked documents show Meta's MCI tool records employees' mouse activity, clipboard contents, code edits and messages to U.S. staff — raising GDPR concerns and calls for investigation over global workplace surveillance.
Read More Technology News a month ago Europe's Answer to Microsoft 365: EuroOffice Goes Live Euro-Office, an open-source office suite backed by IONOS, Nextcloud and others, launches June 9 to offer a EU-governed alternative to Microsoft 365 with familiar UI, real-time collaboration and strict data residency.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Tom Holland Wants to Pass Spider-Man Mantle to New Heroes Tom Holland says he wants to help set up the next Spider-Man — whether Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen, or another hero — and praises Robert Downey Jr.'s mentorship. He also teases extra scenes for Brand New Day, due July 31.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Marcia Lucas, Oscar-Winning Star Wars Editor, Dies Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor behind Star Wars and a pioneering woman in Hollywood, has died at 80 in Rancho Mirage after battling cancer. Her family hailed her as a brilliant storyteller whose edits shaped cinema.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Dash Reclaims Digital Cash as Crypto’s Core Use Case Dash says peer-to-peer digital cash is crypto's original killer app, arguing that a scarce, fungible payment asset avoids stablecoin risks and can better support DeFi, DApps and real-world commerce.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Cardano Risking $0.113 After Summit 2026 Vote Loss Cardano's proposed Summit 2026 was canceled after treasury votes failed, pressuring ADA near $0.236. Technicals point to weakness with key support at $0.247 and downside targets at $0.113 and $0.051.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Senator Lummis: CLARITY Act Delay Risks Crypto Rules to 2030 Sen. Cynthia Lummis warns that failure to pass the CLARITY Act this session could push meaningful U.S. crypto regulation to 2030, intensifying debates over stablecoins, AML rules, bank concerns, and market certainty.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Why Diet Quality Beats Low-Carb and Low-Fat Fads Today A Harvard study tracking nearly 200,000 people for 30 years finds that diet quality—whole grains, vegetables, nuts and healthy fats—predicts heart health better than simply following low-carb or low-fat rules.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Keto Diet May Protect the Brain from Degenerative Disease A University of Coimbra review finds that ketogenic metabolism — burning ketones instead of glucose — may counter processes behind Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases, though human trials remain necessary.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Two Strange White Dwarfs Rewrite Rules of Stellar Death Astronomers at ISTA have identified two unusual white dwarf merger remnants—Gandalf and Moon-Sized—that are ultra-massive, highly magnetic, rapidly rotating, companionless, and emit X-rays, hinting at a new class of stellar remnants.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago How Exploding Stars and AI Will Remap the Expanding Universe Researchers unveil CIGaRS, an AI-driven, simulation-based framework that extracts richer cosmological information from Type Ia supernovae using images alone, promising sharper dark-energy constraints for Rubin-era surveys.