• DOC opens AD/CVD investigation into Southeast Asian solar cells

    The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has initiated investigations into solar cell imports from Southeast Asia under the antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) tariffs.

  • Israel-Gaza latest: UN warns food supplies will run out tomorrow as shortages ‘cause panic’ in Rafah

    Israeli forces have ordered hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians in the southern and northern regions of Gaza to evacuate

  • Why did Apple apologise for its latest iPad ad?

    British actor Hugh Grant said that the video shared by CEO Tim Cook depicted the ‘destruction of the human experience’. : Why did Apple apologise for its latest iPad ad?

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    Windows 11 gets more ads in its latest update

    Microsoft is rolling out new updates for Windows 11. The good thing is that they fix bugs and improve security. The bad thing is that they introduce more ads, namely in the Start menu.

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    US Census: San Antonio added more people than any other in 2023

    San Antonio moved in more than 22,000 people last year, and that brings the total population to

  • 4 pervasive myths that cause us to abandon science

    When you think about what science actually is, how do you conceive of it? Do you do what most people do, and default to what you learned in our classes in school, with a layer of cynicism and skepticism layered atop it? That’s understandable, as many of us remember being taught “facts” in our science classes that later were shown to be not as they seemed at the time. It’s as though, somewhere along the lines, many of us were taught isolated facts about the world, and our ability to regurgitate...

  • Overturned 18-Wheeler Causing Delays On US 321

    State Troopers and EMS are responding an 18-wheeler that overturned on its left side on to the median on US 321 near mile marker 38.

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    Up to $30,000 in bribes alleged in latest RMV conspiracy case

    The owner of a Massachusetts driving school faces federal charges after being accused of paying up to $30,000 in bribes to help secure driver's licenses for unqualified drivers.

  • US inflation numbers cause a sharp decline in the price of Bitcoin

    May 14 was a volatile day for Bitcoin (BTC). The price of the digital currency fell by 3% within a short period after the publication of new inflation figures from the United States. This caused the price of Bitcoin to fall to around $61,000, confirming investors’ concerns about the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. Persistent inflation […]

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    What Apple got so horribly wrong in its latest iPad Pro ad

    Apple has usually been successful at drumming up excitement for its new product launches. But that was not the case this week for its latest iPad Pro, which was unveiled in a characteristically sleek advertisement on Wednesday — to extremely poor reception. The ad shows a range of musical instruments, artworks, books, music players and toys all stacked on a platform as a giant hydraulic press slowly crushes the objects to the accompaniment of a jaunty Sonny & Cher song. At the end, nothing is...

  • US-Based Lam Research To Expand Supply Chain In India

    BENGALURU, (IANS) – As India begins its ambitious semiconductor journey, US-based Lam Research Corporation on May 8 announced plans to expand its global chip fabrication equipment supply chain to include India. The company said in a statement that it is exploring India-based suppliers who can […]

  • iPad 'Crush' ad causes uproar amid AI anxiety

    An ad for the new iPad Pro caused an uproar Wednesday for showing an industrial-sized hydraulic press crushing objects linked to human creativity -- such as a record player and trumpet -- into a sleek tablet.Social media users immediately criticized the ad, which was posted on X by Apple CEO Tim Cook, as painfully tone-deaf at a time when the creative community is worried about its future with the emergence of generative AI. The destruction of the human experience. Courtesy of Silicon Valley, ...