Is Iran unable to locate its mines in the Strait of Hormuz?
The New York Times reports, citing officials, that Iran may not have accurate records of the locations of all the mines it has laid. Reports suggest that the planting was carried out in a random and disorganised.Continue Reading
Why The Airbus A350 Is Becoming The Go-To Aircraft For Ultra-Long-Haul Routes
Ultra-long-haul flying was once a unique niche served for just a handful of marquee routes, but the incredible capabilities and operating economics of the Airbus A350 are proving that such long-range services can actually be quite a lucrative business model. What makes the aircraft so important is not just thatContinue Reading
Alaska Airlines To Build New $135 Million Maintenance Hangar In Portland
Alaska Airlines has been given the green light by the Port of Portland for a ground lease at Portland International Airport (PDX) for a new maintenance hangar. This will see a $135 million investment, which will create more than 100 jobs for local maintenance workers and engineers. Portland is anContinue Reading
Will South Dakota Host Its 1st Gubernatorial Primary Runoff in 2026?
A competitive four-candidate field puts the 35 percent threshold in doubt for the first time in 40 years With just a few weeks until South Dakota’s primary election filing deadline closes, the 2026 battle for the Republican gubernatorial nomination is poised to be its most competitive in decades. So competitive,Continue Reading
Netanyahu next to Middle East map: ‘We strangled them and have more to do’
Standing by a map, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes how six countries wanted to strangle us’., NewsFeed Standing in front of a map of the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes how six countries ‘wanted to strangle us’ but instead ‘we strangled them… and we have moreContinue Reading
Iran war live: Vance says no deal yet, US has made ‘best and final offer’
Iran and US continue direct talks in Islamabad, with the Strait of Hormuz believed to be a key sticking point., The Strait of Hormuz is believed to be a key sticking point as Iran and the US continue negotiations in the Pakistani capital. live This video may contain light patternsContinue Reading
U.S. and Iranian officials meet in Islamabad for peace talks
U.S. and Iranian officials meet in Islamabad for peace talks, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Chrome 147 patch fixes 60 security flaws, including 2 critical ones
In the new Chrome versions 147.0.7727.55/56 for Windows and macOS and 147.0.7727.55 for Linux, the developers have patched 60 security vulnerabilities. According to Google, none of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild yet. Chrome version 148 is expected to release in early May. What’s new in Chrome 147…ReadContinue Reading
From the C: to the /Mnt/s, Linux is better than ever for PC gaming – and easier to switch to from Windows
A few months ago, I did something radical. For radical, picture me skateboarding ungainly while installing Linux – or, to be more precise CachyOS – on my PC. Windows 11 had just been bugging me too much. On top of Microsoft’s forced AI implementation growing ever more obscene…Read MoreContinue Reading
Tired of Touchscreens for Everything? You’re Gonna Like What VW Has to Say
Volkswagen’s new electric city car, the ID Polo, isn’t coming to America. But the way the ID Polo looks and feels is serving as a preview of VW’s next generation of global electric vehicles to be launched through the end of the decade. Like the ID Polo…Continue Reading
Free PCs for low-income households and stricter market oversight
Rising memory prices are weighing on businesses and consumers worldwide. While Intel and Nvidia are already working on technologies that could reduce the burden on gamers, South Korea is preparing a broader package aimed at preserving access to PCs for low-income citizens despite high hardware prices. The government wants to monitor the market more closelyContinue Reading
SpaceX launches huge ‘Cygnus XL’ cargo ship carrying over 5 tons of supplies to ISS astronauts (video)
SpaceX launched launch a massive cargo ship packed with over 5 tons of gear for astronauts on the International Space Station early Saturday (April 11), then aced a rocket landing minutes after the Florida liftoff. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches into orbit carrying the huge Cygnus XL NG-24 cargo ship for Northrop Grumman fromContinue Reading
Splashdown! Artemis 2 astronauts return to Earth after historic NASA mission to the moon
Artemis 2 has come home. “From the pages of Jules Verne to a modern-day mission to the moon , a new chapter of the exploration of our celestial neighbor is complete. Integrity’s astronauts are back on Earth,” NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said just after splashdown, referring to the name of Artemis 2’s Orion capsule. (ImageContinue Reading












