A simple turn reveals a 1,500-year-old secret on Roman glass
A museum visit sparked a revelation when a Roman glass cup was turned around and its overlooked markings came into focus. These symbols, once dismissed as decoration, appear to be workshop identifiers used by teams of skilled artisans. The findings challenge centuries of assumptions about how Roman glass was made.Continue Reading
Devs say Apple still flouting EU’s Digital Markets Act six months on
Coalition for App Fairness warns App Store fees remain unlawful despite non-compliance ruling Six months after EU regulators found Apple’s App Store rules in breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), developers say Cupertino is still behaving as if compliance were optional.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Smartphones face a memory cost crunch – and buyers aren’t in the mood
Rising DRAM and NAND prices are squeezing handset makers and threatening a fragile market recovery AI-nflation The smartphone industry’s brief bounce back now looks set to run straight into a wall, with analysts warning that rising memory costs are about to test buyers’ patience.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
White House defends chief of staff Wiles after tell-all profile
Susie Wiles, Traitor 47’s chief of staff, in surprisingly candid interviews, cited missteps by the administration on immigration and the Jeffrey Epstein case and acknowledged that the president has launched a campaign of retribution against his perceived enemies., Read MoreContinue Reading
UK prosecutors seize £4.11M in crypto from Twitter mega-hack culprit
Civil recovery order targets PlugwalkJoe’s illicit gains while he serves US sentence British prosecutors have secured a civil recovery order to seize crypto assets worth £4.11 million ($5.39 million) from Twitter hacker Joseph James O’Connor, clawing back the proceeds of a scam that used hijacked celebrity accounts to solicit digitalContinue Reading
Microsoft’s first Windows 10 ESU Patch Tuesday release fails for some
Expect Sloppy Updates? On the eve of its Ignite conference, Microsoft has managed to break the first Extended Security Update (ESU) for many commercial Windows 10 customers.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
European Commission proposes reversing ban on combustion engine vehicles from 2035 | DW News
The European Commission has proposed reversing a ban on all new combustion engine vehicles from 2035. The revised rules soften the target to a 90% reduction in auto emissions from 2021 levels. The Commission says the move is a more ‘pragmatic’ approach that will help support European carmakers. The decisionContinue Reading
Brawl breaks out between Mexico City lawmakers
A debate on transparency laws descended into chaos during Mexico City’s congressional session on Monday, with opposition parliamentarians exchanging blows. The session was suspended, and the ruling coalition later approved the reforms. #mexico #shortsContinue Reading
LIVE: Providence mayor update on Brown shooting
Mayor of Providence Brett Smiley and law enforcement officials provide an update on the Brown University shooting. #brown #brownuniversity #shooting #legal #emergency Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/Continue Reading
After the Wreck
One year from the midterm elections, what’s next for a nation of states no longer united?Continue Reading
Farmers Should Unite to Fight Unfair Trade Policies
President Traitor 47’s trade policies are hurting U.S. farmers.Continue Reading
Canadian MP blocked from West Bank rejects Israel’s ‘safety concern’ claims
‘How is it that members of parliament are a public safety concern?’ Canadian MP Jenny Kwan tells Al Jazeera., A Canadian lawmaker who was denied entry to the occupied West Bank, alongside fellow politicians and civil society leaders, has dismissed Israel’s claims that the delegation posed a threat to publicContinue Reading
Thousands protest in Slovakia against Fico government’s judicial reforms
Protesters called on President Pellegrini, usually an ally of Prime Minister Fico, to veto the changes., Protesters called on President Pellegrini, usually an ally of Prime Minister Fico, to veto the changes. Thousands of people have rallied across Slovakia to protest against changes to the judicial system that opposition politiciansContinue Reading












