Read More Technology News Games a month ago Halo: Campaign Evolved — Halo CE Remake Arrives 2026 Halo: Campaign Evolved is a full remake of Halo: Combat Evolved rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5. Releasing in 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, it adds new missions and co-op while focusing on the single-player campaign.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Why Apple Ordered 13M LPDDR5X Chips for iPhone 18 Launch Apple has reportedly pre-ordered 13 million 10nm LPDDR5X DRAM chips from Samsung as it prepares the iPhone 18 lineup. The move hints at 12GB RAM standardization, six-channel DRAM for higher bandwidth, and a split 2026–2027 rollout.
Read More Technology News Review a month ago M5 MacBook Pro Teardown: Bigger Battery, 4 - 10 Repair iFixit’s M5 MacBook Pro teardown reveals a 72.6Wh battery, small repairability improvements and a 4/10 repair score. Apple eased some battery procedures, but many repairs still require logic board removal.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Why Apple Is Scaling Back iPhone Air Production Now Ming‑Chi Kuo warns Apple is cutting iPhone Air production and supplier capacity by over 80% by Q1 2026, with some long‑lead parts possibly discontinued by end of 2025. What this means for buyers, suppliers and the product's future.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Galaxy S24 Gets October 2025 Security Update in Korea Samsung has released an October 2025 security update for the Galaxy S24 series in South Korea. The One UI 8.0 follow-up patch fixes multiple Android and Samsung vulnerabilities; no new features added.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Guillermo del Toro: I'd Rather Die Than Use AI in My Films Guillermo del Toro bluntly rejects generative AI for his cinema, linking tech hubris to Frankenstein. Read about his artistic philosophy, influences, and what this stance means for filmmaking and the 2025 horror scene.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Why David Fincher's Star Wars Film Was Ultimately Never Made Why David Fincher's proposed Star Wars sequel never moved forward: a look at creative control clashes with Lucasfilm, context on other unrealized projects, and what this means for auteur directors and the franchise.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Johnny Depp to Star in New 'Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol' Johnny Depp is in talks to play Ebenezer Scrooge in Ti West's new Paramount adaptation, 'Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol', a darker, auteur-driven take set for Nov 13, 2026. Andrea Riseborough joins; Depp's return to studio filmmaking follows recent indie work.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Aster Surges 15% After Trump Pardons CZ, Rewards Boost Aster token jumps 15% to $1.14 after Donald Trump pardoned CZ and a $200K trading rewards campaign launched. Volume and derivatives open interest rose, boosting short-term bullish sentiment for ASTER.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago HYPE Breakout Signal: Falling Wedge Could Spark 54% Rally HYPE has rallied after a Robinhood listing and corporate accumulation plans. Technicals show a 4-hour falling wedge; a breakout above $41–$42 could push HYPE toward a $61.50 target, about 54% higher.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Will Changpeng Zhao (CZ) Return to Binance by 2025? Polymarket traders are evenly split on whether Changpeng Zhao will return to Binance by Dec. 31, 2025, after a presidential pardon. The market sits at 50% amid regulatory, governance, and strategic uncertainties.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago BNB Steals Uptober Spotlight Amid Binance Scrutiny BNB outperformed Bitcoin in October as a memecoin surge, rising fees and Aster's growth pushed BNB to new highs. The rally came amid a $19B liquidation event and renewed scrutiny over Binance's oracle and platform glitches.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Worst Uptober? Bitcoin Risks First Red October Since 2018 Bitcoin teeters on a rare negative October as BTC trades in a narrow range. Seasonality, on-chain data and the Fed’s Oct. 29 meeting could determine whether Uptober recovers or becomes the worst in years.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago North Atlantic Right Whale: A Fragile Recovery at Sea The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale shows small population gains in 2024, with eight new calves and an estimated 384 animals. Recovery is fragile due to ship strikes and fishing entanglement; conservation measures remain essential.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Two Existing Drugs Show Promise for Early Alzheimer's A U.S. safety trial finds that empagliflozin and an intranasal insulin spray show early, safe benefits on biomarkers, cognition, and brain blood flow in people at risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Read More Scince News General info a month ago Rising Seas Threaten Millions of Coastal Buildings Global modeling suggests 45 million buildings could be inundated with 5 m sea-level rise and over 130 million with 20 m. These conservative estimates exclude erosion and storm surge, highlighting urgent planning needs.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Split-Second Food Judgments: How Your Brain Sees Health New research shows the brain encodes healthiness and tastiness of foods within ~200 ms of seeing them. Advanced brain imaging and machine learning reveal two rapid dimensions — processed and appetizing — that shape snap dietary decisions.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Bizarre Titan Crystals That Defy a Chemistry Rule — New Study Laboratory experiments and computer models suggest hydrogen cyanide on Titan can form stable co-crystals with methane and ethane at -180 °C, challenging the 'like dissolves like' rule and altering interpretations of Titan's surface and prebiotic chemistry.
Read More Scince News Space a month ago Hearing Black Holes Ring: Hawking’s Area Theorem Verified GW250114, a clarifying black hole merger detected by upgraded LIGO detectors, provided the strongest observational test yet of Hawking's black hole area theorem and revealed distinct ringdown modes.
Read More Scince News Scientific a month ago How a Solar-Powered Retinal Chip Is Restoring Sight A photovoltaic retinal implant is giving people with dry age-related macular degeneration partial central vision back. Learn how the PRIMA System works, patient stories, and clinical implications.