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Apple enthusiasts are gearing up for big announcements as Bloomberg’s predictions spark excitement. Analysts predict a "mostly glass, curved iPhone" celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2027, without display cutouts and referencing past patents. Meanwhile, other tech highlights include foldable iPhones, smart glasses from Apple, camera-equipped AirPods, and Apple Watches arriving around the same time. With these developments, Apple continues to push innovation across devices, leaving readers eager for more.
The southwest coast of Portugal boasts **Praia da Gaviota**, a breathtaking beach in Aljezur that stands out for its isolation—its only neighboring beach is 10 km away. Surrounded by cliffs, it offers a dramatic setting with unbroken views, making it a unique destination rich in history and natural beauty.
The US- and Israeli-backed plan to establish large-scale food delivery to Gaza, supported by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has turned into a chaotic nightmare after weeks of operations, despite early promises of aid to prevent famine. Crowds at distribution sites reported injuries, with the Israeli military even getting involved in restoring order. The GHF denied casualties but faced dissolution claims due to unclear leadership, tensioning up international bodies like the UN, which has distanced itself from the situation. Questions remain about the origins, ties to US security contractors, and political forces aiming to subvert Hamas.
The bronze statue of Melania Trump, discovered near her hometown in Slovenia, was reported stolen on Tuesday. Authorities are conducting an investigation, with residents suspecting it may have been vandalized or melted for cash, though no political link is implicated.
Nintendo is bracing for lower Switch 2 sales as analysts anticipate higher demand due to pent-up interest since the console's eight-year hiatus, but economic uncertainties like US tariffs have led the company to revise its initial estimates downward. Despite these concerns, Nintendo reported strong pre-order uptake in Japan, with over two million applications far exceeding expectations, signaling a surge in anticipation for the new model. The company also acknowledged that higher prices and rising costs could impact demand in the U.S., as it continues to navigate the complexities of global market dynamics ahead.
For roughly five years, OpenAI is set to release a free, open AI system that could outperform its competitors by integrating cloud-hosted models through a handoff feature, enhancing its reasoning capabilities and potentially attracting more developers and businesses.
Jackie Chan’s *The Shadow’s Edge* is an electrifying action thriller reuniting the actor with director Larry Yang for another thrilling adventure. The film has already snagged major distribution deals in territories including the U.S., Europe, and Asia, as it looks to capitalize on its international appeal before its release later this year. Stars Tony Leung Ka Fai alongside rising talents Zhang Zifeng, Jun, and Ci Sha, with the movie produced by Victoria Hon. The film is set to bow in Chinese cinemas soon.
The boxing event at New York's Times Square on DAZN featured a high-stakes main event between Ryan Garcia and Rolando "Rolly" Romero in a 12-round welterweight clash. Devin Haney faced Jose Ramirez in another notable bout, while Teofimo Lopez defended his WBO junior welterweight title against Arnold Barboza Jr. Notably, Garcia's loss to Haney after testing positive for banned substances and being stripped of the victory was a significant development. If both Garcia and Haney win their bouts on Friday night, they could face each other again later this year. Meanwhile, Lopez will make his third defense of the WBO junior welterweight title against an opponent he hasn't faced since 2024.
The debate over introducing shooting training in schools near conflict zones is ongoing, with concerns about its psychological impact outweighing potential benefits. In Switzerland, a proposal by MP Nils Fiechter to mandate early firearms education for primary students faced opposition, citing the risk of instilling fear and responsibility without aligning with national security. However, despite these concerns, Swiss students already excel in sharpshooting through years of training. The government supports these initiatives, funding clubs like Youth + Sports to promote safety and excellence, while acknowledging potential psychological risks.
Deborah Levy's "50 Minutes" draws inspiration from a Freud-like cartoon of a rabbit, evoking an absurd yet humorous exploration of anxiety and fear through music and metaphor in a two-person performance. The play has already captivated audiences in Zurich, with plans for broader European performances. While it resonates with global unease, particularly amid Europe's political instability, the work also grapples with censorship challenges within the arts community. Its layered design and innovative choreography blend vaudeville elements with Lynchian aesthetics, creating a unique theatrical experience that bridges understanding while highlighting cultural differences.
"In an effort to cool Spain's property boom, the Catalan Parliament has passed laws requiring temporary residents with less than five years' residency to prove they have permanent status before buying homes. However, the proposal faces strong opposition from political parties and leaders who fear it could fuel anti-immigrant sentiment. The move is part of a broader debate over Spain's housing crisis and how to balance immigration with housing needs, while also raising complex legal challenges tied to EU capital movement regulations."
Exhuming the past: ex-Colombian soldiers help recover victims of their own crimestoggle caption Nathalia Angarita for NPRNEIVA, Colombia – As a government task force digs up mass graves in the search for civilians illegally executed during Colombia's guerrilla conflict, they are getting some hands-on help from the perpetrators of these war crimes. He admitted that during the mid-2000s soldiers under his command shot dead 63 civilians and reported them as guerrillas killed in action. "In their eagerness to show results, soldiers grabbed innocent people and killed them," Mario told NPR. Now, former soldiers helping with the exhumations are getting a stark look at the damage they've done. toggle caption Nathalia Angarita for NPRtoggle caption Nathalia Angarita for NPRRelatives of the victims have been closely monitoring the exhumations hoping for information about their loved ones.
OpenAI has expanded its ChatGPT AI into higher education, with several top universities adopting its premium service despite concerns from educators about its impact on critical thinking and social interactions. While some institutions see AI as a tool to enhance learning, critics worry that reliance on chatbots could erode students' ability to think independently or form meaningful connections, potentially leading to misinformation and reduced emotional engagement.
Britain’s railways are poised for a "new dawn" as the first train services under Labour's nationalization plan begin operations, marking a shift away from private ownership with implications for efficiency, reliability, and workers' benefits. However,保守党批评这一改革可能无法实现 intended的经济和社会改善,认为privatisation曾未能真正解决问题。 Meanwhile, unions highlight the importance of public ownership in ensuring workers’ well-being following years of privatisation failures.
Japan’s labor market showed signs of continued strength in March, with the jobless rate rising slightly and the job-to-applicant ratio indicating tight competition as companies strive to attract and retain workers. This resilience in demand amid global trade uncertainties will likely keep upward pressure on wages, with businesses increasingly competing to offer higher pay packages to hire and retain talent.
WhatsApp has launched a redesigned beta version of its Windows app, featuring a modern design inspired by WhatsApp Web and macOS, with new UI elements familiar to macOS users. The update introduces a dedicated tab for Channels and a directory for exploring them, while Communities have been given more prominence through a sidebar. This marks the first time Windows users can access these features, delayed from macOS but now available in beta.
Under Donald Trump's first 100 days, significant reductions in U.S. foreign aid led to substantial impacts globally. Key changes included a complete halt to international assistance, project suspensions, and funding cuts by up to 90%, affecting programs like PEPFAR. This impacted health initiatives such as HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention efforts, leaving aid organizations like EGPAF disrupted in countries including South Sudan, Eswatini, and Lesotho. These disruptions highlight the urgent need for continued U.S. support to prevent further suffering and ensure aid delivery amid crises.
The integration of Meta's AI chatbot into WhatsApp highlights a critical design flaw where platform lock-in trumps user trust, exposing vulnerabilities like degraded user experience, increased security risks, and regulatory challenges. While companies like Microsoft leverage such decisions for competitive advantages by ensuring data sovereignty through robust governance frameworks, others like Apple opt for unilateral regulation, leading to interoperability issues and fragmented compliance. This underscores how technical design choices significantly impact trust and the broader implications for AI governance across diverse global markets.
President Trump recently signed an executive order reversing tariffs on imported cars from foreign automakers, sparking criticism from companies like Ford and General Motors, who worry it could harm U.S. manufacturing by increasing production costs and squeezing profits. The new tariffs, effective immediately, exempt carmakers not paying a 25% import duty from additional levies such as those on steel and aluminum, though they will receive tariff relief for the cost of imported components, which will phase out over two years. Speaking before leaving office, Trump emphasized his administration’s aim to support automakers during this adjustment period.
The shocking incident of a nine-year-old girl being attacked by Jordan Wilkes in his Christchurch home, who had a history of interest in child murders, led to her suffering permanent scars. Despite claims of premeditation, evidence linked him to past violent cases, and he was convicted of attempted murder and possession of a bladed weapon. The girl's resilience inspired praise from her parents, while Wilkes' defenders argue his attack was spontaneous due to an isolated life and low IQ.
Netflix is introducing new subtitle options, allowing viewers to watch shows like "YOU" with only the spoken dialogue in English or other languages, eliminating extra audio cues like music or background noise descriptions. This change aims to provide a cleaner viewing experience without distractions, particularly useful for intense moments in the show.
If you're looking to use your iPhone as a camera with your Nintendo Switch 2 and don't want to spend extra on an official camera or cables, here's a concise solution: Plug a USB-C adapter into both devices, connecting them via HDMI capture cable. While this setup might require some tweaking, it allows the iPhone to function as a camera. Be aware of potential lag issues but consider using apps to minimize controls. Alternatively, purchase cheaper cables from Amazon at around $31 or opt for a USB-C webcam if available. Additionally, placing your Switch 2 in the Steam Deck case could provide extra protection and organization with some padding.
Microsoft is accelerating its phase-out of support for Windows 10 and officially unsupported versions of Microsoft Office apps on October 14, 2025. However, users with subscriptions to Microsoft 365 or those upgraded to Windows 11 will continue to receive updates until at least October 2028. Additionally, fixed-lifecycle Office versions (like Office 2021 and 2024) will offer extended support periods, ensuring continued security and updates for users on Windows 10.
Mechanize, led by AI researcher Tamay Besiroglu, aims to automate work with AI agents to replace humans, projecting significant economic growth based on current wages alone. However, critics warn about job displacement and ethical concerns. Investors like Marcus Abramovitch back the vision, but Besiroglu acknowledges potential challenges like inequality. The startup joins industry leaders Salesforce, Microsoft, and OpenAI in exploring AI agent technology.
India and Pakistan have significantly enhanced their military capabilities since their heightened tensions in 2019, raising the risk of escalation even in a limited conflict. Pakistan claims India is preparing an incursion following New Delhi's accusation that Islamabad was responsible for a deadly attack on Indian Kashmir's tourists last month, with Prime Minister Modi pledging severe punishment for those involved. While Pakistan denies involvement in the attack, it has warned it will retaliate if targeted.
The Clooneys’ blissful marriage may be one thing, but for the rest of us, say experts, arguing need not be such a bad thing – so long as we’re doing it right. “Actually, arguing is a great skill for couples,” agrees Stefan Walters of the psychotherapy service Harley Therapy. Research has shown that over many years, “couples who do argue actually end up staying together much more than couples who don’t”, he says. When we get emotional, we think in black and white: we win or we lose, we’re right or wrong. “If things feel like they are really escalating, that’s a sign to pause the conversation that is no longer a conversation,” says Harrison.
X faced performance issues two days after its data center outage due to a fire at one of its facilities in Oregon on May 22. The company’s engineering team is actively working to resolve the issue, but spotty performance remains a challenge for users. Earlier this week, firefighters responded to a reported fire at X’s data center near Portland, with batteries cited as a contributing factor.
Boox's latest ereaders, the Go 7 and Go Color 7 (Gen II), feature a sleek design inspired by the Kindle Oasis, with support for handwriting using a $46 stylus. The color model offers vibrant text at 150ppi and neutral tones at 300ppi, while the monochrome variant provides sharp black/white text at 300ppi. Both models are optimized for Android, allowing users to install any reading apps or note-taking tools. They come with ample storage (64GB internal, expandable via microSD), weigh about 195g each, and support preordering for the monochrome version now, with the color model launching soon.
Pope Francis' legacy will shape the new leader's approach, with the pontiff adopting a steadfastly traditional style. The article suggests that the new pope will lead with a "right down the middle" mindset, demonstrating a preference for maintaining moral consistency over innovation—much like Francis himself.
AI is reshaping our world, challenging traditional roles and redefining human value beyond mere productivity. As AI becomes more advanced, cognitive migration may force people to adapt, finding new ways to contribute meaningfully. Human essence lies in empathy, creativity, and care, which remain irreplaceable despite technological progress. The article emphasizes the need for ethical consideration as AI evolves, urging us to embrace a future where human connection and empathy are central to our survival and fulfillment. Preparing for this transformation requires focus on what truly makes us human—our capacity for deep connection and ethical reasoning—in a rapidly changing world.
Australia’s economy may be recovering from inflation’s impact, with Westpac CEO Anthony Miller highlighting signs of easing borrowing pressures. However, a slight rise in recession likelihood from 42.5% to 45% underscores ongoing global risks. Despite a 1% profit drop, early signs of stabilization, such as declining delinquencies among borrowers, suggest the economy is beginning to turn, with Labor’s re-election providing stability amid an uncertain outlook.
Fivetran, a leading enterprise data movement platform, announced its acquisition of Census, a reverse extract, transform, and load (ETL) platform, enhancing its ability to provide end-to-end data solutions. The deal, valued at $630 million in 2022, brings Cassiopeia's technology to Fivetran, allowing the companies' teams to merge seamlessly while preserving their distinct cultures. Fraser highlighted the strategic decision not to develop a reverse ETL solution internally but instead acquire Census due to shared customer bases and philosophical alignment, ensuring synergy between the two platforms.
"Elon Musk’s departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) marks the end of a turbulent period under his leadership. Once known for grand promises of savings and bold reforms, DOGE instead descended into chaos after his '5 things' email initiative, which was later deemed voluntary with no real consequences. Now, Musk is stepping away amid growing backlash for his role in the Trump administration and his reputation for over-promising and under-delivering. As he moves on, Tesla faces a potential crisis due to its damaged image and sluggish progress on key projects like self-driving cars."
Amazon is bringing back Prime Day in July, but tariffs could dampen consumer demand, sparking criticism from the White House for prematurely revealing the impact of trade policies on the sales event. Amazon has clarified that it only disclosed import charges for its low-cost Haul store and not its main platform. The company plans to expand Prime Day globally, including Ireland and numerous international markets, while also introducing a curated luxury goods section by Saks.
Trump, like historical tyrants, embodies hubris and danger. As president, he risks toppling through unchecked power, economic sabotage, and personal misconduct. His dominance could end only if impeachment succeeds or internal reforms destabilize him—a risk marked by his own ambition and flaws.
The Trump administration has canceled its contract with Moderna for developing an mRNA vaccine against bird flu viruses like H5N1, citing safety concerns and the unproven nature of mRNA technology. The decision reflects a shift in prioritizing safer vaccine platforms over emerging technologies that lack full testing. Experts have criticized this move, warning it could hinder preparedness for future pandemics by relying on less reliable technology.
"Oura has introduced enhanced activity tracking features, including a trend view for active minutes across different time frames, max heart rate settings with adjusted zones, and improved step counting accuracy using advanced machine learning that cuts errors by 61%. Additionally, the Active Calorie Burn feature now incorporates heart rate data. The company has also expanded its partnerships to include CorePower Yoga and other apps that leverage biometrics for personalized recovery plans. These updates are available on iOS with an expected Android release in June."
Adorama is offering the highly-rated Sonos Move 2 portable speaker at its lowest price ever: $309 with free shipping during its Memorial Day sale. This compact, battery-powered speaker features two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and powerful amplifiers, providing rich audio performance for its size. Adorama, an authorized Sonos reseller, is your go-to destination for this top-rated portable sound system.
"The Spurs find themselves in a transitional phase under Popovich, grappling with internal conflicts that have led to staff changes and external pressure. The team is focusing on rebuilding through young talent like Wembanyama and Castle while preparing for a competitive Western Conference next season."
Aaron Rodgers continues to keep fans guessing about his marital status as he was spotted attending a concert in Austin while wearing a ring on his finger. The four-time MVP first donned the accessory during the Kentucky Derby, and while his longtime friend supports him at events, no one, including his old teammate A.J. Hawk, knows what it signifies. It's unclear if Rodgers took off the ring or simply chose to wear it again, leaving the mystery intact.
During the Android Show ahead of Google I/O, Google revealed that RCS, an advanced messaging upgrade to SMS, now handles over a billion messages daily in the U.S. The protocol now offers high-resolution photos and videos, typing indicators, read receipts, and improved group chat functionality. Notably, Apple still lags behind with its green-bubble RCS support on iOS, leaving Android users with enhanced communication features that Apple aims to preserve despite the shift.
DeepSeek's R1 AI model has been updated with a hefty 685 billion parameters, making it difficult to run on ordinary hardware due to its sheer size and complexity. The model is now available under a MIT-licensed version on Hugging Face without detailed documentation or description, raising concerns among regulators in the U.S. who have expressed skepticism over the company's technology amid national security fears.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has initiated an investigation into ANG, accusing them of misleading claims amid concerns about transparency regarding their ties to the gas industry and a Liberal candidate. Climate Integrity, a non-profit, filed a complaint highlighting issues with lack of transparency and overstated benefits of natural gas. The ACCC is examining whether ANG omitted crucial information or made misleading statements, as this investigation coincides with the importance of gas policy in upcoming elections, potentially influencing energy decisions.
As Real Madrid considers replacing Carlo Ancelotti, Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has revealed a 'gentleman's agreement' with head coach Xabi Alonso, which could allow the Spanish manager to leave and join a club he previously represented, including Real Madrid. Alonso’s future at Leverkseen is uncertain as he has been linked with Liverpool after his successful tenure there since 2022. Carro emphasized that the club is focused on keeping Alonso until next season, given their long-standing partnership. He expressed confidence in Alonso's ability to lead Leverkusen and noted that his willingness to stay is crucial for discussions about his future, as he has faced similar pressure before.
John Legend expresses deep sadness over seeing Kanye West, who he once worked with on music, undergo a significant change. He describes how Kanye used to be enthusiastic and talented but has now become more negative, influenced by his mother's death in 2007. West has faced public criticism for his antisemitic remarks and even singing a song praising Hitler. John notes that West's shift seems to have started after their friendship was strained due to differing political views. He also comments on how Kanye's recent behavior reflects the impact of negative words on people, as evidenced by Siggy Flicker's criticism and John's belief in karma catching up with him.
What do you remember about the tragic day 55 years ago when National Guardsmen fired on Vietnam War protesters at Kent State University? Now, two survivors are recalling those harrowing moments once again in this touching StoryCorps.
The report highlights that deaf patients face systemic discrimination in accessing healthcare due to NHS failures, leading to incidents like missed diagnostics and delayed treatments. Examples include patients avoiding medical care altogether and receiving poor services because they couldn't communicate with staff. Experts warn this is a national scandal, emphasizing the importance of equal access to healthcare and urgent calls for action from the government or NHS to address these issues.
The author has been dating her boyfriend for a year and feels deeply connected to him but is concerned about how his childhood influences his personality and relationship with his family. She desires more time with her family while balancing this with spending quality time with her boyfriend, whom she values highly. Additionally, she expresses worries about their future together, especially regarding parenting styles and whether they can support each other as parents, suggesting that discussing these aspects through therapy might be beneficial for both.
Charli XCX celebrated a year since Brat's success by joining French electronic duo Air for their "Cherry Blossom Girl" performance at We Love Green festival. She appeared during Air's set to perform "Talkie Walkie," with their screens painted green in honor of Brat, and shared her joy on social media. Next up is a headline tour starting with Porto’s Primavera Sound festival on June 12th, alongside notable festivals like Roskilde, Oya, and Way Out West. Charli also dropped hints about not feeling pressure to follow up Brat, embracing the idea of an album that might flops.
Three popular phone surveillance apps—Cocospy, Spyic, and Spyzie—have been shut down after researchers discovered a critical security flaw that exposed personal data of millions of users. The apps, which were marketed as tools for spying on devices covertly, were exploited by stealing email addresses from a platform called Have I Been Pwned, leading to a massive data breach. Steps to delete these apps are now available via a code on Android devices, though they remain banned from app stores and search engines globally due to their illegal nature. For those seeking help or assistance in an emergency, resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline are available.