You may have heard through the grapevine that a certain app may soon be revived. The Vine app was among the most popular apps of the vintage social media era. Elon Musk is heading this Vine revival, but it may not be in the form that people expect. While he has teased the public with...
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Eastman Kodak warned investors about survival doubts in its August 2025 earnings report. The company lacks financing for $500 million in upcoming debt. Media outlets quickly reported potential bankruptcy scenarios, but the company responded the next day, calling the reports “inaccurate and misleading.” Executives deny bankruptcy rumors and stress stability Kodak said reporters misunderstood the SEC...
Google has sent out a warning to all of its Gmail users that a new phishing trick turns Gemini’s AI email summary feature against you. Google issues warnings like these when your personal info is at risk. What happens is that attackers hide instructions invisible to the receiver inside of an email. If you use...
Michelle Pfeiffer, known for her private lifestyle and renowned acting career, shocked her followers with a rare and controversial comment. In an uncharacteristic move, the actress claimed Bill Gates could play a role in contaminating the American food supply. This came as a surprise to many on social media as Pfeiffer is usually reserved, keeping...
Scientific research is usually executed to find or test specific results; however, surprises do occur, leading to unintended discoveries. This accidental discovery happened when scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder were studying atmospheric particles over the field of Oklahoma. The team originally aimed to study aerosol particle formation and growth in agricultural regions. Instead,...
GE Appliances is investing $490 million to relocate washing machine production from China to Louisville, Kentucky. The move will create 800 jobs and represents the largest piece of a $3 billion, five-year reshoring plan to bring more manufacturing back to the United States. Appliance Park will be upgraded and is expected to begin production in...
A new “crisis” has developed in AI technology that could compromise our safety, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The man behind ChatGPT issued a stern warning that has him very concerned. He recently told federal regulators that a massive fraud crisis is approaching. In the hands of bad-faith actors, the potential devastation could reshape...
The proliferation of the internet has brought up paramount connectivity to the world, but compromised our privacy and safety. In recent years, the growth of AI tools has led to incredible innovations, but also forms of horrific abuse. For years, websites promoting nonconsensual sexual services like revenge pornography have spread online, with some of the...
NASA’s unwavering commitment to exploring the stars has led to incredible insight into the stars. In 1997, NASA landed their first rover on our planetary neighbour Mars. Sojourner became the first rover to roam on another planet and gave humanity our first glimpse of the Martian soil. Then on July 7, 2003 NASA launched their...
Humanity has long been fascinated and fearful of the development of artificial intelligence. Science fiction for many years has imagined spectacular dystopian realities where AI takes over the world and enslave humanity. Another fear that is rapidly becoming a reality is AI taking jobs from humans. With the rise of language learning models (LLMs) such...
Imagine walking across a sun-scorched desert, your throat dry and no water in sight. Now imagine pulling out a lightweight, solar-powered water harvester and drinking clean water drawn directly from the air around you. This once-unthinkable scenario is becoming reality thanks to a new invention from researchers at MIT. Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of...
Japan completed the world’s first real-time ocean floor earthquake detection system in June 2025, giving 20 seconds more earthquake warning and 20 minutes more tsunami warning. The network spans 116,000 square miles of Pacific Ocean floor, connecting 150 sensors through 3,540 miles of special cables placed where earthquakes start. Scientists Can Now “Listen” to Ocean...