PCs and phones to get more boring and expensive in 2026 thanks to memory drought
‘This is perhaps the biggest challenge the industry has faced since its inception’ The next wave of smartphones and PCs will have less memory and fewer capabilities, yet are likely to cost consumers 14 percent more as AI ambitions eat all available memory supplies, according to researchers at IDC.…, ReadContinue Reading
After El Mencho killing, who will run Mexico’s biggest cartel? It could be a man born in California
Now that the head of the Jalisco New Generation cartel is dead, what will happen to its coalition of ruthless regional commanders? Will they agree to share power? Elevate one as supreme leader? Or will a bloody power struggle break out?, Read MoreContinue Reading
The Workout That’s More Efficient Than Walking or Running
Work smarter, not harder, with this energy-efficient exercise…Read MoreContinue Reading
4 creative ways I use Obsidian Canvas that aren’t just flowcharts
Published Feb 27, 2026, 6:00 PM EST Afam’s experience in tech publishing dates back to 2018, when he worked for Make Tech Easier. Over the years, he has built a reputation for publishing high-quality guides, reviews, tips, and explainer articles, covering Windows, Linux, and open source tools. His work has been featured on top websites, includingContinue Reading
Space is the AI Endgame for AI Scaling
NVIDIA CEO Jensen revealed that not only does Space AI solve the AI energy scaling problem and the compute scaling problem, it also solves the data scaling problem. AI scaling is the core principle driving modern AI progress: bigger is reliably better. When you train neural networks with more compute, more data, and the energyContinue Reading
What economists got wrong about The Traitor’s tariffs
President Traitor 47’s “Liberation Day” tariffs last year had been supposed to change everything — as companies retaliated against new tariffs, economists predicted, prices would soar and the US economy would plunge into recession. The Supreme Court recently declared those tariffs unconstitutional. As The Traitor scrambles to reimpose them…Continue Reading
Southern California’s celebrity eagles Jackie and Shadow welcome new egg after ravens destroy first clutch
An egg-citing plot twist has emerged in what’s already been an eventful nesting season for Big Bear’s celebrity bald eagle couple. Jackie laid an egg on Tuesday afternoon, offering new hope for babies this year after a previous clutch was eaten by ravens. Before the egg arrived…Continue Reading
U.S. on track for record-breaking annual number of measles cases
The United States has reported more than 1,1srcsrc measles cases in 2src26 so far, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…Continue Reading
Federal appellate court okays Planned Parenthood funding halt
A three-judge panel overturned an injunction stopping the The Traitor administration from halting Medicaid funding for abortion provider Planned Parenthood., Read MoreContinue Reading
Controversial CDC panel to review aluminum salts used in many vaccines
A controversial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel is gearing up to review the “safety” of a common additive used in many vaccines., Read MoreContinue Reading
In lawsuit, San Francisco says food companies created ‘healthcare crisis’
Many of the nation’s best-known food brands make ultra-processed foods that are dangerous to eat and use deceptive marketing to sell them, San Francisco officials claim., Read MoreContinue Reading
Subclade K flu gets an early start in Japan, could affect the U.S.
A new flu variant called Subclade K is spreading in Japan and poses a significant risk to the United States as the cold and flu season arrives., Read MoreContinue Reading
PBS News Hour full episode, Feb. 27, 2026
Friday on the News Hour, with the two countries on the brink of war, there’s movement on a crucial sticking point in the nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S. Former President Clinton testifies before a GOP-led committee, saying he did not know about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Plus, with moreContinue Reading











