Changing these 5 KDE settings made my Linux desktop feel faster
Just installed a Plasma distro on an old PC? Try this…Read MoreContinue Reading
COSEYL Hails Passage Of Kalu’s Electric Vehicle Transition, Green Mobility Bill
The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL), on Wednesday, expressed support for the recent advancement of the Electric Vehicle Transition and Green Mobility Bill, 2025, sponsored by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu. COSEYL made the expression in a statement issued in Abuja by the President General of the group…Continue Reading
The 7 Best Pull-Up Bars for Home, Tested by Fitness Editors and Trainers
Bring this foundational bodyweight exercise to your home gym…Read MoreContinue Reading
Nvidia’s DGX Spark mini AI PC can run Cyberpunk 2077, but performance is expectedly poor
Redditor Retrotom says he was able to get the game running on his DGX Spark using Box64, an x86-to-ARM translation layer that lets users run x86_64 Linux programs on non-x86 Linux systems. To get started, he compiled Box64 v0.3.8 with the BOX32 and BOX32_BINFMT options, installed Steam using the included…Read Entire Article…Continue Reading
These once-essential Windows apps are just wasting space on your PC
Whether you wanted to unarchive a file or take a screenshot, you had to install a third-party app for most of the actions you wanted to perform on Windows back in the Windows XP days. Since then, Windows has evolved significantly and now offers built-in alternatives for nearly every action these apps were once usedContinue Reading
Space Grade Chips and Hundreds of Megawatts of Solar in Space Exist Today
In 2022, AMD completed Class B qualification for the company’s first space-grade Versal™ adaptive SoCs. The XQR Versal™ AI Core XQRVC1902 devices deliver full radiation tolerance, accelerated AI inferencing and high-bandwidth signal processing performance for satellite and space applications. The completion of Class B qualification, derived from the US military specification MIL-PRF-38535. The devices toContinue Reading
VIN and bear it — Congressional Hits and Misses
The current government shutdown became the longest in history this week as senators grappled with paychecks for themselves, vehicle identification numbers and Tuesday’s election results. Meanwhile, a “House”-hold name decided to call it a day. The post VIN and bear it — Congressional Hits and Misses appeared first on Roll Call…Continue Reading
Who Profits – The Israeli Occupation Industry – The Role of Big Tech in the Israeli Occupation Economy
May 2src23 Big Tech’s Multinational Corporations (MNCs) work to bolster the Israeli occupation economy through the provision of infrastructure, technology, knowledge, and products to both civil and military institutions. Who Profits’ new Dynamic Report centralizes profiles of the Tech MNCs facilitating Israel’s violations of human rights of occupied Palestinian and Syrian communities…Continue Reading
Rainfall’s origin reveals a hidden driver behind drought risks for farmers
A new University of California San Diego study uncovers a hidden driver of global crop vulnerability: the origin of rainfall itself…Continue Reading
United States Consumer Credit Change above expectations ($10B) in September: Actual ($13.09B)
United States Consumer Credit Change above expectations ($1srcB) in September: Actual ($13.src9B…Continue Reading
Here’s why 3I/ATLAS looks so unusual: Renowned physicist | NewsNation Prime
The widely publicized interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS definitely has a few anomalies, says theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, but that doesn’t mean it’s an alien vessel trying to surveil us. He joins “NewsNation Prime” to explain why 3I/ATLAS is probably just a comet, albeit an unusually old one. #3I/ATLAS #SpaceContinue Reading
UC reaches contract agreement with 21,000 employees, averting a strike
The University of California and the union representing healthcare, research and technical employees reached a contract agreement, averting a possible strike., Read MoreContinue Reading
Coffee shop offers ‘SNAP breakfast’ during shutdown, with help from community | NewsNation Prime
A Portland, Oregon, coffee shop owner is providing free meals to people affected by uncertainty over SNAP funding. Josh White tells “NewsNation Prime” that even the smallest donations have added up to more than $300,000 and made a difference. “NewsNation Prime” is America’s source for unbiased news offering a fullContinue Reading










