For fans of Solo Leveling, the wait for more of Sung Jinwoo’s epic adventures is almost over. After the massive success of its first season, A-1 Pictures has officially announced a second season, much to the delight of the anime’s growing global audience.
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Google Maps is over! The tech giant complies with EU orders to remove navigation services from search results
For years, Google Maps has been a go-to tool for millions worldwide, seamlessly integrated into search results for instant access to directions, locations, and more. But if you’ve noticed something missing recently, you’re not imagining things. Due to European Union regulations, Google has been forced to remove its Maps functionality from its search results, marking a significant shift in how we interact with the tech giant’s ecosystem.
An abandoned ship held a treasure for 30 years: 50 arcade machines of immense value to gamers
Hidden away on a rusting, forgotten ship in Wales lay a gamer’s dream: 50 vintage arcade machines, untouched for decades. These relics of a bygone gaming era sat silently on the Duke of Lancaster, a ship that had long since outlived its purpose. What began as an accidental discovery by urban explorers turned into a monumental effort to rescue a unique piece of gaming history.
Someone left a bag of cheese chips in America’s largest cave, and what happened next was completely unexpected
The Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico are a marvel of nature—vast, ancient, and delicate. But recently, an act of human carelessness disrupted the intricate balance of this underground ecosystem. A bag of cheese chips, left behind in the famous Big Room, unleashed a chain of events that no one could have anticipated.
He held a world record on the Nintendo 64 for 15 years, but no one believed him—until he found an old VHS tape!
In the fast-paced world of speedrunning, where players push games to their limits to achieve the fastest times, credibility is king. Modern technology makes it easy to prove your record-breaking runs, but back in the late 90s, the story was very different. For one Japanese speedrunner, a world record on the Nintendo 64 remained in doubt for 15 years—until an unexpected piece of evidence emerged from his attic.
Bill Gates predicted 19 years ago that Apple’s iPod success would collapse with the rise of smartphones
Nearly two decades ago, the iPod was riding high, reshaping how the world listened to music. It seemed unstoppable, with millions of units sold and Apple dominating the MP3 player market. But back in 2005, while everyone else marveled at Apple’s innovation, Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, saw the writing on the wall. In an interview, Gates predicted that the iPod’s reign wouldn’t last. Looking back, his vision was remarkably prescient.
This researcher claims only one breakthrough stands between humanity and a 1,000-year lifespan
The dream of living forever has long been the stuff of science fiction. But for some scientists, it’s a real-world challenge worth pursuing. According to molecular biogerontologist Joao Pedro de Magalhaes, humanity might someday achieve lifespans of 1,000 years or more. The catch? It all hinges on solving one critical puzzle: how to stop aging.
Experts insist: As soon as your plane lands, this simple action can save you a lot of trouble
In today’s digital age, protecting personal information has become more critical than ever. While you might think of your boarding pass as a mere memento of your trip, it holds far more value than it seems—and not in a good way. According to cybersecurity experts, that small piece of paper could be a goldmine for cybercriminals. The solution? Destroy your boarding pass immediately after landing.
After 500 hours in Red Dead Redemption 2, this player experiences an unforgettable moment
Five years after its release, Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to surprise even its most dedicated fans. With a world packed full of secrets and unexpected details, this masterpiece by Rockstar Games has set the bar for immersion and storytelling. Recently, one player discovered something so extraordinary it’s reignited excitement within the community.
If you have a TV cable running between rooms, you’re sitting on a goldmine: It can be turned into high-speed Ethernet
For years, TV cables have been silently running through our walls, carrying signals from rooftop antennas or cable boxes to our living rooms. With streaming services taking over, these coaxial cables are now gathering dust. But did you know they can be repurposed into high-speed Ethernet connections, transforming your home network without the need for expensive rewiring? This clever trick could save you time, money, and a whole lot of hassle.