Exploding Primordial Black Holes Could ‘Rewrite the History of the Universe’

“We’re not claiming that it’s absolutely going to happen this decade. But there could be a 90% chance that it does.”
Apple Watch Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3 Hands-On: Time for a Bigger Reboot?
The biggest changes are all under the hood.
House Bill Could Rescue Some of NASA’s Most Important Space Projects
Congress’ 2026 budget proposal may not spell the end of these iconic planetary missions after all.
Roku wants you to see a lot more AI-generated ads
DC Ends ‘Red Hood’ Comic After Writer’s Charlie Kirk Comments
In a statement to press, DC said “posts or public comments that can be viewed as promoting hostility or violence are inconsistent with DC’s standards of conduct.”
This American Influencer Traveled to Australia to Film Himself Tackling Crocodiles. Australians Aren’t Happy
Queensland officials are investigating the videos.
The US is now the largest investor in commercial spyware
Anthropic Claude’s New File Feature Raises Security Red Flags
Claude taps into file creation
A major update to Anthropic’s Claude AI platform allows the chatbot to create and edit Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, PDFs and other common business documents. The tool, available through Claude’s website and desktop apps for Windows and macOS, promises faster, more flexible content generation.
The feature is initially limited to Claude M
Jury finds Google misled users on privacy setting, awards netizens $426 million
The verdict came after a two‑week trial in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
At the heart of the case was Google’s Web & App Activity control. Plaintiffs said Google told users that switching it off would stop the company from collecting d