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Reddit services restored after global downtime—Here's what caused the outage
Reddit has resolved a widespread outage that left thousands of users unable to access the platform on Thursday.
Protect your digital life: How password managers improve security
In the digital era, managing multiple passwords can be tough.
How to sync multiple calendars effortlessly
Synchronizing calendars across devices can make your life easier, ensuring you never miss an appointment or meeting.
Google Maps now scans screenshots to help you plan vacations
Google is adding a bunch of new features to its Maps, Search, and Hotels platforms to make travel planning easier for users.
Facebook's new 'Friends' tab lets you ditch algorithmic clutter
In a bid to cut down on algorithm-driven suggestions on its main feed, Facebook is introducing a new "Friends" tab.
SpaceX targets March 31 for first crewed polar orbit mission
SpaceX is preparing for an unprecedented mission, the Fram2, which will take four astronauts on a journey to Earth's polar regions.
Studio Ghibli explained: ChatGPT's image tool revives beloved animation style
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, recently introduced a native image creation feature.
Here's how to access YouTube shortcuts on Android
Navigating through YouTube on an Android device can be made more efficient with the help of shortcuts.
Samsung's new patent hints at vertically folding gaming handheld
Samsung's latest patent application indicates the company is working on a one-of-a-kind gaming handheld.
'Audition for Baby #53'—Viral fan-made song for Musk divides internet
An Elon Musk fan has made a music video praising the billionaire's "master plan to save our lives."
This AI start-up deploys fake victims to catch calling scammers
Australian cybersecurity start-up, Apate.ai, is revolutionizing the fight against scams with its innovative use of artificial intelligence (AI).
Google to make Android OS development fully private: Here's why
Google is going to take the development of its Android operating system fully private.
Update Chrome now! Indian government warns users of security risk
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a critical security warning for Google Chrome users on Windows laptops.
Ever seen a star explode? You can watch one tonight
T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), a star located in the "Northern Crown" constellation, is set to explode tonight.
North Korea tests AI drones designed for suicide attacks
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has supervised the testing and unveiling of new military hardware, including AI-powered drones.
Neptune's auroras captured for first time—Know why they are elusive
For the first time, scientists have observed auroras on Neptune, adding a new dimension to our understanding of the distant ice giant.
Alibaba just made developing AI agents way cheaper
Alibaba Cloud has launched its latest artificial intelligence (AI) model, "Qwen2.5-Omni-7B," in its Qwen series.
JPMorgan's quantum breakthrough can significantly enhance encryption: Here's how
In a world-first, JPMorgan Chase & Co. has generated and certified "truly random numbers" using a quantum computer.
Why ChatGPT's image generator is unavailable for free users
OpenAI has delayed the launch of ChatGPT's image generator for its free user base.
How to visualize data using Excel charts
Visualizing data nicely is critical to make informed decisions.
Mastering email snooze: The key to a clutter-free inbox
The email snooze feature is one of the best tools for keeping your inbox under control.
Passwords, personal data of US security heads exposed on Signal
Private data of key security advisers to US President Donald Trump has been compromised. The breach is connected to their use of a Signal group chat to plan airstrikes on Yemen.
Why MRIs at AIIMS Delhi are about to become cheaper
India's first-ever locally-made Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner will be installed at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, by October.
Internet is obsessed with Saratoga water and bananas—Here's why
Saratoga water has recently been trending on Google searches in the US and India.
Arthritis pain may soon be a thing of the past
A groundbreaking clinical trial is underway in the UK, which could revolutionize treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
This single vaccine protects you against COVID-19, flu, common cold
A team of scientists at Scripps Research has developed a groundbreaking universal vaccine.
Astronauts are falling sick on ISS because it's too clean
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have been suffering from a variety of health issues, from persistent rashes and strange allergies to infections from fungi, shingles, and cold sores.
Can messaging app Signal be trusted for secure communications?
The recent revelation that senior US officials used messaging app, Signal, to discuss military strategies has sparked a major controversy.
NASA now a step closer to returning humans to Moon
NASA is making progress on its Artemis 2 mission, which will send astronauts on a journey around the Moon for the first time in over half a century.
Mars has life-supporting molecules but its dust is lethal—Know why
A recent study has revealed that the presence of toxic dust on Mars could complicate future manned missions to the planet.
DeepSeek launches world's best non-thinking LLM—How it compares against ChatGPT?
Chinese AI start-up, DeepSeek, has launched an upgraded version of its V3 large language model.
Apple's WWDC 2025 starts on June 9: What to expect
Apple has announced the dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2025.
Microsoft's Copilot AI finally gets research capabilities: Check what's new
Microsoft has added a new capability, "deep research," to its AI chatbot app, Microsoft 365 Copilot.
'Hot guy though'—Altman admits ChatGPT bug only drawing 'sexy men'
ChatGPT's latest image generation feature has been discovered to have a bug that prevents it from generating images of "sexy women."
Google releases its most intelligent AI model with thinking built-in
Google has unveiled the Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental), its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) model yet, for Advanced subscribers and developers.
DJs can now use Apple Music's catalog to create mixes
Apple Music has announced a strategic collaboration with prominent DJ software platforms, including AlphaTheta, Serato, Engine DJ, Denon DJ, Numark, RANE DJ, and Algoriddim's djay Pro software.
Space pirates are now a reality. What are they?
As space becomes rapidly commercialized, the threat of piracy is also looming large.
NVIDIA's AI assistant—that makes you a better gamer—now available
NVIDIA has turned its G-Assist project, which was first unveiled as an April Fools's joke in 2017, into a fully functional AI assistant.
Bryan Johnson's 'Blueprint' longevity protocol: What it is
Bryan Johnson, an American entrepreneur known for his innovative ideas, has developed a unique health strategy called the "Blueprint."
Sunita Williams to share her ISS experience on March 31
NASA astronauts from the Crew-9 mission, including Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, will share their experiences at the International Space Station (ISS) with the public.