Leaks surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra continue to flood in, and this time, it’s the primary camera that’s getting the spotlight. As the phone’s official launch draws closer, new details about its camera setup have emerged, providing a glimpse into the next generation of mobile photography.
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“I warned you in 1984, but nobody listened”: James Cameron foresees an AI future straight out of Terminator
James Cameron, the visionary director behind the iconic Terminator series, has once again found himself at the center of public conversation, this time with a stark warning about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Drawing parallels between the dystopian world of his 1984 film and today’s rapidly advancing technologies, Cameron stresses the urgent need for global regulations to prevent a future shaped by AI’s unchecked growth.
A cat’s first encounter with a baby is capturing hearts online
Imagine a peaceful home, a newborn baby nestled gently in a crib, and a curious cat cautiously approaching the tiny new arrival. This heartwarming moment has captured the attention of thousands online, showcasing a softer side of our feline companions that resonates deeply with pet owners everywhere.
Researchers have pinpointed when humans interbred with Neanderthals
For years, scientists have known that Neanderthals and early humans interbred, leaving traces of their DNA in our genetic makeup. People around the world, particularly those whose ancestors migrated out of Africa into Eurasia, still carry small remnants of Neanderthal genes. However, the exact timeline and details of this interbreeding have remained unclear—until now. A new study, published in Science on December 13, 2024, sheds light on when and how these interactions took place, offering fresh insights into this crucial moment in human evolution.
Jeju Air tragedy: a South Korean loses 12 family members in the crash
A family devastated by loss. A South Korean man shared his heart-wrenching story with Yonhap News Agency on December 30, describing how he lost 12 family members in the crash of a Jeju Air flight returning from Bangkok. The family had been spending Christmas together in Thailand, only for their joyful holiday to end in tragedy.
Research uncovers 7 everyday habits that help people appear and feel younger
Have you ever come across someone who seems to defy the passage of time? Their youthful appearance isn’t the result of a magic potion or the fountain of youth—it’s often a combination of science-backed habits that keep them looking and feeling vibrant. From skincare routines to positive thinking, let’s take a closer look at the seven keys to maintaining a youthful glow.
When artificial intelligence intentionally misleads us
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a transformative force in recent years, but its growing complexity is raising some unsettling questions. Are AI systems starting to mislead us, deceive us, and even lie? The idea that machines might intentionally mislead humans isn’t just a far-off sci-fi fantasy anymore; it’s something we’re beginning to see in real-world applications.
A bug is causing Meta Quest devices to malfunction, leaving users stranded
For several days now, Meta Quest users have been expressing frustration over their devices being rendered completely unusable. Whether it’s the Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, or the latest Meta Quest 3S, many users have reported a malfunction that leaves their VR headsets inoperable. Meta has acknowledged this issue on its support site, and while a fix is in the works, the problem is still leaving many users stranded.
Elon Musk is set to present humanity with a completely free gift
Elon Musk, known for his ambitious ventures, is making waves again—this time, with a gesture that could genuinely save lives. His company, SpaceX, has just unveiled a bold plan to offer a free emergency communication service through its Starlink satellite network. This initiative promises to provide connectivity to anyone with a smartphone, no matter how remote or isolated their location may be.
Developing a nuclear microreactor for space rockets: the US’s multi-million-dollar project
The United States is making bold moves to assert dominance not just on Earth, but also in space. With the establishment of the US Space Force nearly five years ago, the country has been determined to ensure its military is equipped to excel across all domains, including the final frontier. In line with this ambition, the US military has allocated $35 million to develop a cutting-edge spacecraft designed to be the most agile and high-speed vehicle in history, surpassing the limitations of current rocket fuels.