A spike in demand for electricity from tech companies competing in the artificial intelligence race is upending forecasts for natural gas-fired power in the U.S., as utilities reconsider it as a major new power source.
Australia Bans All Kaspersky Products on Government Systems Citing ‘Unacceptable Security Risk’
The Australian government has banned all Kaspersky Lab products and web services from its systems and devices following an analysis that claims the company poses a significant security risk to the country. From a report: “After considering threat and r…
This MSI handheld could replace my gaming laptop, and not just for its more portable design
The MSI Claw 8 AI+ improves on its predecessor, delivering better performance and a long-lasting battery.
Without USAID, My Neighbors in Sudan are Starving
As armed factions crippled the economy, civilians created a massive grassroots network to feed people. But someone has to provide the food, writes an Emergency Response Room founder.
Google just gave the Pixel Watch its most important update yet – how US users can opt in
Google’s FDA-cleared Loss of Pulse Detection Feature is rolling out to Pixel Watch 3 users. Here’s what it does and how to receive the update.
Japanese artist Murakami lends artwork to exclusive MLB collaboration ahead of Tokyo Series
Takashi Murakami’s artwork has graced luxury goods from top fashion houses and album covers of superstar musicians.
Trump says Mexico, Canada tariffs will start March 4, plus additional 10% on China
President Donald Trump said his proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada will go into effect March 4, and that China will be charged an additional 10% tariff.
Jury urged to clear Charles Hanson after claim his wife lied to ‘build’ her case
Defence KC Sasha Wass suggested Rebecca Hanson had ‘dismally failed’ to satisfy the court that the TV auctioneer had committed any crime.
Russia’s ties with the Middle East will keep growing despite all pressure. Here’s why
Moscow has proven itself a reliable partner to multiple nations in the region, bridging divides and building influence
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UK health security chiefs warn of second wave of norovirus
Shift in circulating strains means those who’ve already had vomiting bug this winter risk catching it againThe UK could be facing a second wave of the winter vomiting bug, norovirus, the UK Health Security Agency has warned.The latest figures show a ri…