London stock market hit by technical glitch
The London Stock Exchange was hit by a technical glitch Friday that affected its news service and delayed its display of opening trades, amid IT outages across the world. A source close to the LSE told...
View ArticleFive Indian airlines report extensive IT disruptions
Five Indian airlines announced disruptions to their booking systems on Friday, matching widespread technical problems reported by flight operators around the world. “Our systems are currently impacted...
View ArticleHong Kong airport says some airlines affected by IT outage
Hong Kong’s airport said Friday that some airlines had been affected by an IT outage, as widespread technical problems were reported by flight operators around the world. “A Microsoft outage that has...
View ArticleRyanair says facing disruption on ‘global IT outage’
Irish airline Ryanair said Friday that it was experiencing network disruption due to a “global third party outage” amid a wave of technical glitches around the world. “We’re currently experiencing...
View ArticleAirline KLM says most operations suspended due to IT outage
Dutch airline KLM announced on Friday that it was forced to suspend a large part of its operations due to a global IT outage. “KLM, like other airlines and airports, has also been affected by the...
View ArticleiPhone 17 release date, specs and rumors
The iPhone 16 series is expected to be released in the second half of this year. But rumors are already circulating about the next generation of Apple’s iPhone lineup – the iPhone 17. Rumors anticipate...
View ArticleGreece’s land registry targeted in cyberattack: officials
Authorities in Greece on Friday said the country’s land registry website had been subjected to a major cyberattack with hundreds of attempted entries, without compromising key data. “Over 400 attacks...
View ArticleIs the image of the Blue Screen of Death on the Sphere real?
The Sphere Blue Screen of Death image went viral but was revealed to be altered. When people worldwide tried to log into their systems on Friday morning, many were met with Microsoft’s booting error...
View ArticleFour dead from ‘rat disease with no cure’ in two US states, health warning...
US officials have issued a health warning about a rat-borne disease that has no cure, after the deaths of four people from the infection this year, DailyMail reported. Hantavirus is spread from rodents...
View ArticleDid DEI policies crash 8.5 million computers? CrowdStrike investigated for...
The cybersecurity company responsible for a global software update that caused widespread computer crashes is facing a complaint. The issue involves allegations that CrowdStrike has been unfairly...
View ArticleCrowdStrike says ‘bug’ caused worldwide outage
CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity company that caused a global computer outage last week, on Wednesday said that the breakdown stemmed from a flaw in its test software. In an incident report, the company...
View ArticleSharks off the coast of Brazil tested positive for cocaine
Sharks near the coast of Brazil have tested positive for cocaine, according to a recent study from Brazil. The findings were published in the Science of the Total Environment journal, which...
View ArticleGoPro Hero 13 release date, features and rumors
In the fiercely competitive market of action cameras, GoPro is gearing up to launch its much-anticipated Hero 13. As users eagerly await the release, the community is abuzz with speculations, desires,...
View ArticleFrench internet cables sabotaged, police say
Fibre-optic cables in several parts of France have been “sabotaged”, police said on Monday, three days after the rail system was hit by attacks that halted trains across the country. Friday’s...
View ArticleGoogle accused of omitting ‘Trump assassination attempt’ from search suggestions
Google users were surprised to find that the search engine’s “Autocomplete” feature was not suggesting results related to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Google omits Trump assassination...
View ArticleRussia to explore crypto for trade, tighten rules on mining
Russian lawmakers voted Tuesday to tighten rules on cryptocurrency mining, while also paving the way for it to be used in cross-border payments as a means to skirt Western sanctions. Russia has been...
View ArticleSolar storms could cause more auroras on Tuesday night
Massive explosions on the Sun have triggered warnings of geomagnetic storms that could create dazzling auroras in the northern United States, Europe and southern Australia on Tuesday night. In May, the...
View ArticleiOS 18 release date, new features, compatible devices
iOS 18 brings exciting new updates and features, along with innovative ways to customize your iPhone, making the iOS experience more personalized than ever. Moreover, privacy is a key focus of this...
View ArticleMeta AI tool calls Trump’s assassination attempt ‘fictional’: report
Meta AI tool claimed that the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump was a “fictional” event. However, it had much to say about Kamala Harris’ run for the White House. The Post has...
View ArticleWho needs males? Female sharks make babies alone in Italy
Italian researchers have noted the first case of “virgin birth“, or reproduction without fertilisation, in an endangered shark species, a scientific journal reported this week. The findings published...
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