Samsung pauses One UI 7 rollout worldwide

Galaxy S24 owners will have to wait a little longer to get Android 15. Samsung has, by all accounts, halted the rollout of its long-awaited One UI 7 update following the discovery of a bug that prevented some Galaxy S24 owners from unlocking their phones.  The pause was first reported by leaker and tipster Ice Universe, … Read more

How Blockchain Nodes Keep Your Money and Data Safe

:::info Disclaimer: Parts of this article are purely fictional. ZBlockBuilders Inc., its CEO, and all accompanying scenarios are made up to help explain complex blockchain concepts in a fun, relatable way. Any resemblance to real companies or people is purely coincidental. ::: Don’t lose the farm. Every CEO and their team needs to understand how … Read more

Ray Dalio Sounds the Alarm on Global Systemic Risk, But Bitcoin Remains Resilient

Ray Dalio is sounding the alarm — not just about a potential recession, but about a deeper, systemic breakdown of the global economic and political order in an interview with CNBC on Sunday. His concerns aren’t just about market volatility; they point to a broader structural fragility. Interestingly, bitcoin (BTC) has been showing resilience amidst … Read more

LangChain Promised an Easy AI Interface for MySQL—Here’s What It Really Took

LangChain has rapidly become a go-to framework for building powerful applications leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs). While LLMs excel at understanding human language, accessing the vast amounts of structured data locked away in SQL databases typically requires specialized query knowledge. This raises a key question: how can we empower more users to interact with databases, … Read more

PS5 price rises substantially in UK and Europe

Sony has raised the price of most of its PlayStation 5 console hardware in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand by 10-15 percent, blaming “a challenging economic environment.” With rising US import costs thanks to tariffs likely a contributing factor, an equivalent price rise in the US is probably on the way. Sony manufactures … Read more

This CFO Wrecked His Mercedes Trying to Kill the CEO & 3 Other Entrepreneurial War Stories

The word insane is drastically overused for everything from mild moodiness and irritability to emotional changes. That’s not what this article is about; these are four stories of times I did business with people who were deeply unwell psychologically. Sometimes, I ask myself whether it’s a degree of insanity within myself that has attracted these people and … Read more

HIKMICRO Showcases Advanced Digital Ecosystem for Hunters at IWA 2025

Photo Courtesy of HIKMICRO Shutterless Technology Transforms Thermal Imaging HIKMICRO showcased its game-changing “digital system” concept at the IWA Outdoor Classics 2025 in Nuremberg. The company, known for its cutting-edge digital optics, has introduced an integrated technological ecosystem that enhances every aspect of the hunting experience. The advanced shutterless technology lies central to HIKMICRO’s new … Read more

How to Break Into Cybersecurity Without a Degree or a Million-Dollar Lab

Cybersecurity is one of the most rapidly growing industries in the technology space. With an increase in cyber attacks, businesses in every sector are seeking talented professionals to safeguard their digital properties. But how do you transition from being an inexperienced student to being a successful, well-compensated cybersecurity expert? In this blog, we will outline … Read more

Bill Gates-backed Arnergy to expand solar access in Nigeria with $18M as demand surges

Demand for solar energy in power-starved Nigeria has soared in the last decade thanks to worsening grid reliability and rising fuel costs. That’s drawn investor interest to Arnergy, a cleantech startup meeting that need. The company just raised a $15 million Series B extension (on top of a $3 million B1 round last year), bringing … Read more

Tonga’s Government Still Runs on Gmail. Here’s Why That’s a Big Problem.

This morning, I visited the Immigration Department to collect my passport. According to their standard processing timeframe, new applications should be completed within one week. Instead, I discovered my application was on hold, not due to any complex issue, but because I was requested by an immigration officer to sent requested information to her personal … Read more

JavaScript Becomes More Powerful Than Ever

Hello JavaScript Enthusiasts! Welcome to a new edition of “This Week in JavaScript”! From Google’s ambitious new AI workspace to Microsoft clamping down on VS Code forks, plus serious upgrades to JavaScript itself, there’s a lot to unpack. JavaScript in 2025: New Features You Should Know JavaScript in 2025 is more powerful, expressive, and efficient … Read more

Ethereum Is More Than Crypto. It’s a Machine for Making Worlds

This article argues that Ethereum, far beyond being a mere technical protocol or financial instrument, constitutes a philosophical infrastructure: a machinic system that encodes, performs, and experiments with foundational categories of thought—being, time, knowledge, ethics, aesthetics, and subjectivity. Drawing from a wide range of philosophical traditions—from ancient metaphysics to posthumanism, from Stoicism to Deleuzean assemblage … Read more

Bitcoin Options Play Shows $100K Target Back in Bulls’ Crosshair

Bullish bitcoin (BTC) options strategies are becoming popular again, stabilizing a crucial sentiment indicator that indicated panic early last week. BTC has bounced to over $84,000 since probing lows under $75,000 last week. The recovery comes as the bond market chaos supposedly forced President Donald Trump to capitulate on tariffs just days after announcing sweeping … Read more

How to Prepare for the Next Crypto Catastrophe (Because It’s Probably Coming)

Have you ever seen a black swan? Probably not. They’re not common (unless you’re in Australia), and we’re more accustomed to white swans worldwide. That’s why, since 2001, the writer and mathematician Nassim Nicholas Taleb has used this rare animal to describe outlier events, often negative, very impactful, and almost impossible to predict. That’s the … Read more

What happens to a blockchain when nobody uses it?

Why some blockchains die Blockchains can die from flawed tokenomics, scams, security issues or lack of community and development momentum. Without active participation, even cutting-edge technology gathers dust. Ever heard of a blockchain that no one uses? It happens more often than you think. While the cryptocurrency space is full of innovation, but not every … Read more