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  1. Pit Cat is a physics-based, trajectory-calculating puzzler Pit Cat is a physics-based, trajectory-calculating puzzler Pit Cat sees you launching an unfortunate cat around the level Predict trajectories to launch him and avoid obstacles as you ricochet It’s a good thing that he always lands on his feet! In gaming, it’s not uncommon for a puzzler to lean heavily into the cuteness of its main character over the difficulty of its gameplay. Just look at something like Hello Kitty Friends Match, for example. But occasionally, a developer like Juanma Altamirano manages to marry cutesy stylisation with genuinely challenging puzzles. Yes, despite appearances, Pit Cat is not made for the faint of heart or those lacking skill at puzzles. This newly-released puzzler definitely may have an adorable cat as its main character, but it’s not short on challenge. As it’s your job to guide Pit through 100 levels, launching him with precise aim to bounce around a level. Of course, in your way are a variety of obstacles you’ll need to avoid. Sometimes it’ll take multiple launches as you bounce from object to object, and you’ll need to precisely calculate the trajectory to ensure that Pit doesn’t go flying off course! Bad luck Despite the decidedly odd concept, Pit Cat is a surprisingly straightforward little puzzler. And undoubtedly the cute-looking, stylised little Pit is sure to be adorable enough to elicit an aww from all but the most jaded of players. And with 100 different levels, it means you have plenty of time to get to grips with the mechanics of this puzzler. By the looks of it, if you’re not a fan of precision, this may not be for you, but if you like putting your skills of perception and prediction to the test, then Pit Cat offers a good compromise between a more difficult puzzler and a casual one. But if Pit Cat still isn’t enough to scratch that mental itch, don’t fret. You can always dig into our list of the top 25 best puzzlers on iOS and Android to find a huge variety of top brain-busting releases! Source link #Pit #Cat #physicsbased #trajectorycalculating #puzzler Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. Klarna doubles losses in first quarter as IPO remains on hold Klarna doubles losses in first quarter as IPO remains on hold Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, speaking at a fintech event in London on Monday, April 4, 2022. Chris Ratcliffe | Bloomberg via Getty Images Klarna saw its losses jump in the first quarter as the popular buy now, pay later firm applies the brakes on a hotly anticipated U.S. initial public offering. The Swedish payments startup said its net loss for the first three months of 2025 totaled $99 million — significantly worse than the $47 million loss it reported a year ago. Klarna said this was due to several one-off costs related to depreciation, share-based payments and restructuring. Revenues at the firm increased 13% year-over-year to $701 million. Klarna said it now has 100 million active users and 724,00 merchant partners globally. It comes as Klarna remains in pause mode regarding a highly anticipated U.S. IPO that was at one stage set to value the SoftBank-backed company at over $15 billion. Klarna put its IPO plans on hold last month due to market turbulence caused by President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans. Online ticketing platform StubHub also put its IPO plans on ice. Prior to the IPO delay, Klarna had been on a marketing blitz touting itself as an artificial intelligence-powered fintech. The company partnered up with ChatGPT maker OpenAI in 2023. A year later, Klarna used OpenAI technology to create an AI customer service assistant. Last week, Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said the company was able to shrink its headcount by about 40%, in part due to investments in AI. Source link #Klarna #doubles #losses #quarter #IPO #remains #hold Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. Iran and Britain summon envoys over alleged spying in *** Iran and Britain summon envoys over alleged spying in *** Britain and Iran have summoned each others envoys after three Iranians were charged with spying in the ***. The IRNA news agency said the British charge d’affaire was asked on Sunday to give an explanation for what it said was “unjustified” and “politically motivated” arrests. On Monday, the Foreign Office responded by summoning Tehran’s ambassador to the *** following the charges. Three Iranian men were arrested on 3 May and appeared in court in London on Saturday charged with spying for the Islamic republic. It said the government “is clear that protecting national security remains our top priority and Iran must be held accountable for its actions”. “The summons follows this weekend’s announcement which stated that three Iranian nationals had been charged with engaging in conduct likely to assist a foreign intelligence service,” it added. The alleged spying took place from August 2024 to February 2025, according to the Metropolitan Police. Police identified them as Mostafa Sepahvand, 39, Farhad Javadi Manesh, 44, and Shapoor Qalehali Khani Noori, 55, all living in London. A fourth man was arrested on 9 May as part of the investigation, but has been released without charge, the Met said. The three men, who arrived in the *** between 2016 and 2022, were granted temporary leave to remain after claiming asylum. It is alleged they carried out surveillance with a view to locating journalists associated with Iran International. Iran International produces coverage that is critical of the current regime in Iran and has been proscribed in Iran as a terrorist organisation. “Iran must be held to account for its actions,” Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said in a statement following Saturday’s charges. “We must also strengthen our powers to protect our national security as we will not tolerate growing state threats on our soil,” she added. It comes as five other Iranian men were arrested on the same day in London, Swindon, Stockport, Rochdale and Manchester as part of a separate counter-terrorism investigation. Four of the men – who had been held on suspicion of preparation of a terrorist act – had been released from custody, although the investigation “remains active and is ongoing”, police said. The fifth man was earlier bailed to an unspecified date in May. Source link #Iran #Britain #summon #envoys #alleged #spying Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. Hollow Knight: Silksong Returning NPC Wish List Hollow Knight: Silksong Returning NPC Wish List Team Cherry may be flipping Silksong’s story to Pharloom, but there are a number of NPCs that could feature once more in Hollow Knight’s next chapter. Source link #Hollow #Knight #Silksong #Returning #NPC #List Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Mass Effect 4’s Dialogue Could Take a Page Out of Baldur’s Gate 3’s Book Mass Effect 4’s Dialogue Could Take a Page Out of Baldur’s Gate 3’s Book just_looken202d ago The fact you can alter/remove entire quest lines do too what you did on me1 in me3 or all those endings was one thing but then you remember that one team made mass effect 1-3 dragon age 1-3 in one console generation is just a insane feat that they did. Great games but looking at mass effect 4 anthem current dragon age reviews/gameplay and who is left at bioware i have very little expectation on the new mass effect games. Also last year that teaser trailer the look to me was not mass effect like why are we wearing a trench coat in space and at the same time trying to give off destiny vibe/look. Just looked liked a starfield player made a n7 clothing mod yes it looks really good but to me a mass effect player just not a in the mass effect world vibe if you get me. Like the end part what is that player now trying to be in a western? so much going on that again to me not mass effect. Like look at this 57 second teaser for mass effect 3 to me this sets the tone way better and shepard looks like he belongs in space no bike helmet/trench coat deal and the weapons/look feels mass effect SO yeah i think the new mass effect is gong to be bad low expectations over here. Heck one more 2005 teaser for mass effect one 20 year old footage give or take it was made in 2004 again shows the animations characters in light and looks like a sifi game Source link #Mass #Effect #Dialogue #Page #Baldurs #Gate #Book Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  6. Valve deckard VR headset described as ‘quite amazing’ but there’s still no word on its launch Valve deckard VR headset described as ‘quite amazing’ but there’s still no word on its launch Lynx founder described Valve Deckard as “quite amazing” They didn’t share any specific details, but said they share Valve’s suppliers Other leaks have teased an impressive but pricey Quest 3 rival While Google makes a fuss about Android XR, Meta continues its Meta Quest 3 supremacy, and Apple apparently leaks its Vision Pro affordability plans to Bono, Valve has been quietly working away in the background on its next headset – and it’s already being described as “quite amazing.” That’s according to Stan Larroque – the founder of Lynx which created the inventive Lynx R1 headset I demoed back in 2023 – who said on social media that “The design of Valve next HMD is quite amazing!” He didn’t elaborate on what makes Deckard particularly neat, saying that he’d be “*******” if someone leaked details about Lynx’s next XR device, but he did at least hint at why he knows the Valve device. You may like In a follow-up post, he said, “The HMD-making world is so small, we all share the same suppliers for some components.” I would be equally ******* if Lynx nextgen ID got leaked so I won’t share more. I’m just excited for good new XR HMDs. The HMD-making world is so small, we all share the same suppliers for some components.May 17, 2025 Valve’s VR headset 2.0 While leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt, if Valve is sharing design details with suppliers and sourcing parts for Deckard, this does suggest the device could be nearing (or already in) production, and that an official reveal could be approaching. This is supported by claims from April that Valve has been receiving VR headset parts and machinery to potentially start producing some kind of headset in the US – likely to dodge some of the ongoing tariffs imposed on imports. Again, a sign that Deckard is almost ready to drop. When it does, other leaks have given us some details Larroque wasn’t keen to reveal. Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. For example, a Valve Deckard proof of concept was a standalone design (rather than tethered) and reportedly offered 2K LCD panels for its display setup, and was powered by a SnapDragon 8 Gen 3 – the same chipset as the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (via Upload VR). The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Image credit: Future) This chipset would be newer than the Snapdragon XR 2 Gen 2 in other modern headsets like the Meta Quest 3, though it isn’t a dedicated XR chipset, so it feels likely that a different processor will feature in the final Deckard design (maybe an XR2 Gen 3). The headset also looks to rely on controllers (codenamed Roy), which closely resemble the Meta Quest 3’s handsets (via UploadVR). Just expect it to be pricey. One rumored bundle for the new Valve Deckard VR headset will supposedly cost $1,200, which includes some games as well as two controllers. Hopefully, Valve won’t be keeping us in the dark about Deckard for much longer – perhaps it’s waiting for the Android XR hype surrounding Google I/O to die down before stealing the spotlight – but we’ll have to wait and see. You might also like Source link #Valve #deckard #headset #amazing #word #launch Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  7. ‘Could have handled that better’: Ex-Victorian Liberal leader Pesutto reflects on costly Deeming fallout ‘Could have handled that better’: Ex-Victorian Liberal leader Pesutto reflects on costly Deeming fallout Former Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto has spoken publicly about his legal battle with Moira Deeming, admitting on national television he could have handled the situation “better”. Mr Pesutto appeared on the ABC’s Q&A on Monday night, where he was questioned by audience member Adeline about the treatment of women in the Liberal Party, specifically referencing the Deeming saga. “Do you think the Liberal Party is haemorrhaging votes due in large part to the lack of empathy and tolerance for female dissenters within the party ranks?” she asked. “I’m talking specifically about the witch-hunt against Moira Deeming and the lack of accountability you have demonstrated when dealing with female people in your own party.” Camera IconAudience member Adeline asked Mr Pesutto about the treatment of women in the Liberal Party, specifically referencing the Deeming saga. ABC Credit: ABC Mr Pesutto responded by defending his intentions at the time but admitted there were missteps. “The issue over which I took action back in March 2023 … was one that was understanding that there are divided views over how we mediate between competing rights when it comes to gender identity and equality before the law,” he said. Ms Deeming sued Mr Pesutto for defamation and won her Federal Court case in December last year. Justice O’Callaghan found Mr Pesutto had defamed Ms Deeming in radio interviews, a press conference and in Liberal Party documents by conveying she knowingly associated, or sympathised, with neo-Nazis and white supremacists. He awarded her $300,000 in damages. But Mr Pesutto was handed a hefty blow on Friday when Federal Court senior judicial registrar Alison Legge ordered Mr Pesutto to pay $2,308,873 to cover Ms Deeming’s legal costs. Reflecting on the latest development, Mr Pesutto said he was trying to position the Liberal Party as a “broadbased” movement following a series of election defeats. “While I was acting in good faith, I do accept now and I acknowledge that I could have handled that better,” he said. I was early in my leadership. No excuse. But I don’t go by a day where I don’t think about what I could have done differently or better. “And I’m better for the reflection. Not happy with the results, but I do accept that I could have handled things a bit better.” Camera IconMr Pesutto said he was trying to position the Liberal Party as a “broadbased” movement following a series of election defeats. ABC Credit: ABC Mr Pesutto said his aim was always to help the party reconnect with the community. “We keep losing. We keep losing people. And so I’m trying to bring them back to the party. I could have done that better and I accept that.” NSW Liberal Senator Dave Sharma also weighed in and said he was “not particularly comfortable” with public figures and politicians suing one another for defamation, warning such cases could have a “chilling effect” on political debate. “I think if you’re hit with a cost sort of like John has been, that is life-altering and bankrupting,” Mr Sharma said. He acknowledged the comparison made by Mr Pesutto that prompted outrage among Ms Deeming and her supporters, but said public figures typically have the platform to respond to criticism and that defamation lawsuits between politicians risk becoming battles of financial resources. Camera IconDave Sharma Liberal Senator for NSW appearing on Q and A. 19/5/2025. ABC Credit: ABC Mr Pesutto later spoke about the legal costs, acknowledging the burden but stressing the importance of keeping things in perspective. “It is true that I have a large legal bill confronting me,” he said, before drawing attention to the everyday hardships faced by Australians from terminal illness and addiction to homelessness and loss. “I do not under any circumstances want anyone to think that I would ever consider my plight remotely comparable to the real problems,” he said. “I’ll work out my stuff. I’ll deal with that … I will always keep doing the work but always keep perspective. I want you all to know we all should be grateful and I certainly am for what I have and I don’t ever want anyone to think that I would compare myself to that”. Source link #handled #ExVictorian #Liberal #leader #Pesutto #reflects #costly #Deeming #fallout Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  8. Mary Trump Offers The Bleakest Truth About Her Uncle And His Closest Allies: ‘It’s Grim’ Mary Trump Offers The Bleakest Truth About Her Uncle And His Closest Allies: ‘It’s Grim’ Mary Trump, the niece of President Donald Trump, didn’t hold back Sunday when asked whether her uncle’s inner circle genuinely likes him or simply sticks by him out of fear of losing their jobs. “No. Nobody likes Donald,” said Mary Trump, a trained clinical psychologist who has been one of her relative’s most vocal critics, during a live Q&A session that she broadcast on social media. “He’s unlikable and he’s unlovable,” she added of the president. “The fact that he’s unlovable is his greatest tragedy and trauma — but it’s also very bad for us,” she said. Mary Trump has been estranged from the president for some time and published a tell-all book in 2020, “Too Much and Never Enough,” that alleged a litany of embarrassing truths about her uncle. Mary Trump used the dynamics between her uncle and his longtime adviser Stephen Miller to prove her point. Trump likes anti-immigration hardliner Miller because he toadies up to him and does anything he asks, Mary Trump said. In return, she said, Miller likes that the president “doesn’t reject him” for who he is. “The rest of them? They’re there for the access, the power and/or because they don’t want to lose their jobs,” she said. “So, it’s grim. But that’s just the way it is.” Watch from the 20-minute mark here: Related… Source link #Mary #Trump #Offers #Bleakest #Truth #Uncle #Closest #Allies #Grim Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. Klarna doubles losses in first quarter as IPO remains on hold Klarna doubles losses in first quarter as IPO remains on hold Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, speaking at a fintech event in London on Monday, April 4, 2022. Chris Ratcliffe | Bloomberg via Getty Images Klarna saw its losses jump in the first quarter as the popular buy now, pay later firm applies the brakes on a hotly anticipated U.S. initial public offering. The Swedish payments startup said its net loss for the first three months of 2025 totaled $99 million — significantly worse than the $47 million loss it reported a year ago. Klarna said this was due to several one-off costs related to depreciation, share-based payments and restructuring. Revenues at the firm increased 13% year-over-year to $701 million. Klarna said it now has 100 million active users and 724,00 merchant partners globally. It comes as Klarna remains in pause mode regarding a highly anticipated U.S. IPO that was at one stage set to value the SoftBank-backed company at over $15 billion. Klarna put its IPO plans on hold last month due to market turbulence caused by President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans. Online ticketing platform StubHub also put its IPO plans on ice. Prior to the IPO delay, Klarna had been on a marketing blitz touting itself as an artificial intelligence-powered fintech. The company partnered up with ChatGPT maker OpenAI in 2023. A year later, Klarna used OpenAI technology to create an AI customer service assistant. Last week, Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said the company was able to shrink its headcount by about 40%, in part due to investments in AI. Source link #Klarna #doubles #losses #quarter #IPO #remains #hold Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  10. Buybacks and Big-Time Developments: 3 Stocks Making Huge Moves Buybacks and Big-Time Developments: 3 Stocks Making Huge Moves Several large-cap stocks recently announced buybacks worth billions, boosting their ability to return capital to shareholders. However, these names also have other important recent developments surrounding them that have big implications for shareholders. One company is joining forces with a top Warren Buffett stock pick to give itself a big source of future revenue. Another announced a huge foreign AI deal, and the last company is now returning capital to shareholders in multiple ways. All data used is as of the May 16 close. Weyerhaeuser: Teaming Up With a Buffett-Favorite for Long-Term Revenue Generation First up is Weyerhaeuser (NYSE:). Weyerhaeuser is one of the world’s largest owners of timberland, controlling millions of acres of forest used to grow and harvest timber. The company is also one of the largest producers of wood products in North America. Weyerhaeuser recently announced a share buyback program worth $1 billion. The company has spent almost $100 million in buybacks so far in 2025, which completed its previous $1 billion buyback program. For Weyerhaeuser, $1 billion represents around 5% of the company’s market capitalization. The company also has a very solid indicated dividend yield of around 3.2%. For Weyerhaeuser, the other important news was an update on its partnership with one of Warren Buffett’s biggest recent bets. Weyerhaeuser has a partnership with Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:) to capture and sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. Weyerhaeuser has agreed to lease 30,000 acres of underground space below its forest to store CO2. Occidental recently announced a 25-year agreement with CF Industries (NYSE:) and other partners to store 2.3 million tons a year of CO2 under Weyerhaeuser’s forest. The facility that CF Industries is building won’t be operational until 2029. However, once it is, Weyerhaeuser will have a long-term source of revenue that will cost the company relatively little. Weyerhaeuser will still continue to grow and harvest timber above the land. This agreement now lets Weyerhaeuser generate revenue from the underground area that it wasn’t making any money from before. Advanced Micro Devices: Billions in Buybacks and Saudi Business Next up is chip stock Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:). AMD’s overall value is under 10% of NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ:). However, it is still NVIDIA’s biggest competitor in the graphics processing unit market. These are the highly advanced chips used to train frontier AI models. AMD recently announced a substantial $6 billion share buyback program. A key point in this announcement is that this repurchase adds to the $4 billion the company had left from its last buyback plan. Overall, AMD now has $10 billion in share buyback capacity. This is equal to over 5% of the stock’s market capitalization as of the May 16 close. The other huge piece of news was the deal AMD struck with Saudi Arabia. AMD announced a $10 billion deal with HUMAIN, a new AI company operated by the Saudi government, to supply AI computing technology. This comes as the Trump administration ended the AI Diffusion rule, clearing the path for U.S. chip companies to work with the country. This likely won’t be the last agreement struck by AMD and countries that have had their AI ambitions limited by the AI Diffusion rule. Western Digital: Post-SanDisk Split, Buybacks, and Dividends Are Ramping Up Last up is Western Digital (NASDAQ:). The company is among the leaders in the hard disk drive (HDD) and solid-state drive (SSD) market. This hardware stores information like electronic documents and program files on a personal computer. This also extends to storing information in cloud data centers, which accounted for 87% of its total revenue last quarter and saw growth of 38%. Western Digital announced a $2 billion share buyback program. This is equal to a very large 11% of the company’s market cap, highlighting the confidence the firm has in the future of its business. AI is set to increase data generation, which will create significant demand for the company’s products going forward. Note that the large drop in revenues last quarter is due to the firm’s separation from SanDisk and is not indicative of underlying weakness. In other big news, the company also announced it will begin paying a quarterly dividend. This will be the first time the firm has done so since 2020. Right off the bat, Western Digital has a notable dividend yield of around 0.8%. The company is now returning capital in two ways, a big benefit to shareholders. More Than Just Buybacks: A Broader Investment Thesis While billion-dollar buybacks grab headlines, the ******* picture for Weyerhaeuser, AMD, and Western Digital is their forward-looking strategies. Each company is leveraging unique partnerships, expanding into key growth areas, or re-engaging shareholders through dividends. For investors, these moves suggest real depth behind the capital returns and a reason to watch these stocks beyond the next quarter. Original Post Source link #Buybacks #BigTime #Developments #Stocks #Making #Huge #Moves Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  11. CeeDee Lamb on George Pickens: There’s no A or B, we’re both No. 1 – NBC Sports CeeDee Lamb on George Pickens: There’s no A or B, we’re both No. 1 – NBC Sports CeeDee Lamb on George Pickens: There’s no A or B, we’re both No. 1 NBC SportsCowboys’ CeeDee Lamb on George Pickens: We’re both WR1, ‘ain’t no A, B, none of that’ NFL.comCowboys news: Dallas’ new WR pair comment on their expected roles in the offense Blogging The BoysCeeDee Lamb Had Honest Three-Word Take on New Cowboys WR George Pickens Sports IllustratedIf Cowboys get George Pickens’ best, what would that mean for 2026 and beyond? The New York Times Source link #CeeDee #Lamb #George #Pickens #NBC #Sports Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. Editorial: Inflation tamed, we must sort productivity slump Editorial: Inflation tamed, we must sort productivity slump The message from economists is to expect a rate cut on Tuesday. And potentially two or three more by the end of the year, though those predictions have softened as uncertainty continues to abound courtesy of US President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again trade war on everyone. Nevertheless, a Tuesday rate fut is undoubtedly good news for home owners, who collectively paid out $20 billion in interest on their mortgages in the three months to the end of March. That, in addition to the 25 basis point cut in February which signalled the Reserve Bank was finally ready to loosen the monetary policy reins, will give stressed households a little extra breathing room. Vindication, for the newly re-elected Albanese Government and its Treasurer Jim Chalmers for its “narrow path” approach to taming inflation in which they continued to pump money into the economy to keep unemployment low and spending growth high. Finally, inflation appears sustainably within the RBA’s target band of between 2 and 3 per cent, without sacrificing the jobs of too many Australians in the process. Except that proverbial inflation dragon hasn’t been so much slayed as it died of old age — Australia took much longer than comparable developed economies to escape the inflation cycle. As a result, while the jobless rate remains low at 4.1 per cent, living standards have gone backwards. Still, a rate cut on Tuesday will bring longed-for relief to mortgage holders. Now our policy makers must turn their attention to the other problem which has been simmering away in the background while we were all distracted by the inferno of inflation — our productivity crisis. Boosting our stagnating productivity is Australia’s best way out of its living standards decline. A rate cut will help, by freeing up capital and encouraging borrowing for productivity-boosting investment. But it will take more than that. Business groups have urged the Labor Government to cut the shackles of regulation which are slowing investment. The Treasurer is talking the talk. In his first remarks after this month’s election, he said the focus of the Government’s first term was “primarily inflation without forgetting productivity”, while in its second term its gaze would shift to “productivity without forgetting inflation”. He has ordered Productivity Commission reviews on topics including building a more skilled and adaptable workforce, creating a dynamic and resilient economy, and investing in cheaper, cleaner energy. Those reviews, due to to report mid-year with final recommendations to be made by year’s end, will be welcome, as is the Government’s new found zeal for boosting productivity. But those reviews and that zeal need to be matched with real action. Source link #Editorial #Inflation #tamed #sort #productivity #slump Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. Nasa warns of huge solar flares causing blackouts on Earth Nasa warns of huge solar flares causing blackouts on Earth Astronomers have warned of solar storms and other extreme space weather over the coming days and weeks, as an active part of the Sun rotates into view. The activity is expected to cause auroras and potential blackouts on Earth, with Nasa’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recently capturing the most powerful eruption of 2025 from a newly emerged sunspot region. Classed as an X2.7 flare – the highest category possible for a solar flare – the event triggered radio blackouts across parts of the Middle East. High frequency radio signals were disrupted for around 10 minutes, according to space weather forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US. Nasa noted that ongoing flares and solar eruptions from this region could continue to impact “radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft and astronauts”. Artist illustration of solar storm (Nasa) The Sun is currently at the peak of its 11-year activity cycle, known as its solar maximum *******. This is a result of the star’s magnetic poles flipping, which causes it to transition to an active and stormy state. Disruptions from solar flares can also be accompanied by auroras from coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which is when charged particles from the Sun pass through the Earth’s atmosphere and create colourful displays known as the Northern Lights or Southern Lights. The most active region on the Sun is currently rotating to face Earth, leading to forecasts of more significant space weather. The Met Office’s aurora forecast for Thursday, 22 May 2025, shows Northern Lights over the *** and Ireland (Met Office) “There are currently up to five sunspot regions on the facing side of the Sun, with a new, apparently magnetically unipolar region rotating into view over the southeastern solar horizon,” the Met Office noted in its latest space weather forecast. Other observers noted that the sunspot AR4087 could lead to supercharged auroras as it lines up with Earth. “This is getting intense,” space photographer Vincent Ledvina wrote in a social media post. “Especially as this active region turns closer into view.” Source link #Nasa #warns #huge #solar #flares #causing #blackouts #Earth Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. Scorn in the USA: Trump wants probe into celeb endorsements as Springsteen needles president – politico.eu Scorn in the USA: Trump wants probe into celeb endorsements as Springsteen needles president – politico.eu Scorn in the USA: Trump wants probe into celeb endorsements as Springsteen needles president politico.euSpringsteen, Undeterred by Trump, Keeps Up War of Words From Foreign Stage WSJLand of Hope and Dreams brucespringsteen.netTrump Calls for Investigation Into Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen Performances NewsweekBruce Springsteen ignores question about Trump feud while signing autographs New York Post Source link #Scorn #USA #Trump #probe #celeb #endorsements #Springsteen #needles #president #politico.eu Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. Google Chrome Security Flaws Could Grant Hackers Unauthorised System Access: CERT-In Google Chrome Security Flaws Could Grant Hackers Unauthorised System Access: CERT-In Multiple security vulnerabilities detected in Google Chrome for Desktop could put several users at risk, according to an advisory issued by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In). Google has already patched the security flaws affecting its browser application. The nodal authority for cybersecurity in the country has advised all users and organisations using Google Chrome for Desktop across three platforms to update to the latest version of the browser in order to remain protected from these security flaws. Hackers Could Persuade Victims to Visit Malicious Websites to Gain System Access CERT-In provides details of the security flaws affecting Google Chrome in its vulnerability note CIVN-2025-0099 that was published on May 16. It has been assigned a “high” severity rating, by the government agency. The flaws affect Google Chrome for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers older than version prior to 136.0.7103.113 (and older than 136.0.7103.114 for Windows computers). The description for the first security flaw (CVE-2025-4664) reveals that an “insufficient policy enforcement in Loader in Google Chrome prior to 136.0.7103.113 allowed a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data via a crafted HTML page.” A description for the CVE-2025-4609 vulnerability reveals it was related to an “incorrect handle provided in unspecified circumstances in Mojo.” According to CERT-In, hackers could use these flaws to gain unauthorised access to a user’s computer. In order to leverage these flaws, hackers would need to persuade users to visit a maliciously crafted website. Users running on the aforementioned versions of Chrome for Desktop would be vulnerable to hacking via these security flaws. Google published a blog post on May 14, informing users that it had patched four security flaws affecting the browser, and credited two external researchers for discovering the security flaws in CERT-In’s advisory. CERT-In has advised end user organisations and individuals to update to the latest stable versions of Google Chrome, which contain patches for these security flaws. Users on Linux and Mac computers should update to version 136.0.7103.113, while Windows users will need to install the latest 136.0.7103.114 update. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who’sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Realme P3 5G Series to Receive a Limited ******* Discount in India: Offers, Availability Source link #Google #Chrome #Security #Flaws #Grant #Hackers #Unauthorised #System #Access #CERTIn Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. GSFL 2025: Railways power forward Hayden Parker dominates with 10 goals in demolition of Denmark-Walpole GSFL 2025: Railways power forward Hayden Parker dominates with 10 goals in demolition of Denmark-Walpole Railways made it four straight wins with a dominant performance over Denmark-Walpole on the back of a 10-goal haul from key forward Hayden Parker at At Keep The Sheep Stadium on Saturday. Source link #GSFL #Railways #power #Hayden #Parker #dominates #goals #demolition #DenmarkWalpole Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  17. Google Chrome Security Flaws Could Grant Hackers Unauthorised System Access: CERT-In Google Chrome Security Flaws Could Grant Hackers Unauthorised System Access: CERT-In Multiple security vulnerabilities detected in Google Chrome for Desktop could put several users at risk, according to an advisory issued by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In). Google has already patched the security flaws affecting its browser application. The nodal authority for cybersecurity in the country has advised all users and organisations using Google Chrome for Desktop across three platforms to update to the latest version of the browser in order to remain protected from these security flaws. Hackers Could Persuade Victims to Visit Malicious Websites to Gain System Access CERT-In provides details of the security flaws affecting Google Chrome in its vulnerability note CIVN-2025-0099 that was published on May 16. It has been assigned a “high” severity rating, by the government agency. The flaws affect Google Chrome for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers older than version prior to 136.0.7103.113 (and older than 136.0.7103.114 for Windows computers). The description for the first security flaw (CVE-2025-4664) reveals that an “insufficient policy enforcement in Loader in Google Chrome prior to 136.0.7103.113 allowed a remote attacker to leak cross-origin data via a crafted HTML page.” A description for the CVE-2025-4609 vulnerability reveals it was related to an “incorrect handle provided in unspecified circumstances in Mojo.” According to CERT-In, hackers could use these flaws to gain unauthorised access to a user’s computer. In order to leverage these flaws, hackers would need to persuade users to visit a maliciously crafted website. Users running on the aforementioned versions of Chrome for Desktop would be vulnerable to hacking via these security flaws. Google published a blog post on May 14, informing users that it had patched four security flaws affecting the browser, and credited two external researchers for discovering the security flaws in CERT-In’s advisory. CERT-In has advised end user organisations and individuals to update to the latest stable versions of Google Chrome, which contain patches for these security flaws. Users on Linux and Mac computers should update to version 136.0.7103.113, while Windows users will need to install the latest 136.0.7103.114 update. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who’sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Realme P3 5G Series to Receive a Limited ******* Discount in India: Offers, Availability Source link #Google #Chrome #Security #Flaws #Grant #Hackers #Unauthorised #System #Access #CERTIn Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. This could be another market surprise after the Moody’s US credit rating downgrade This could be another market surprise after the Moody’s US credit rating downgrade Listen and subscribe to Opening Bid on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Investors would be wise to be on high alert for negative market surprises over the next few months, given renewed optimism on stocks amid the US-China trade thaw. They just got one in the form of the US losing its sterling triple-A credit rating. Moody’s downgraded the US government late Friday, blaming large fiscal deficits and rising interest costs. Stocks across the board on Monday sold off sharply as the 10-year Treasury yield (^TNX) rose above the key 4.5% level. Another market surprise lying in the weeds is the third quarter earnings season, which typically begins in mid-October. Pros think the cumulative effect of tariffs will be most severe in the third quarter, much to the dismay of upbeat analysts who continue to expect bumper corporate profits. “I think there’s a lag between the tariff announcements and when they actually hit the earnings,” Trivariate Research founder Adam Parker said on Yahoo Finance’s Opening Bid podcast (see video above or listen below). “So I suspect it’s more likely that third quarter numbers that are going to soften a little bit.” This embedded content is not available in your region. Parker held the chief US equity strategist role at Sanford Bernstein and Morgan Stanley before founding Trivariate Research in 2021. He correctly predicted the sell-off in “Magnificent Seven” names — Nvidia (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA), Microsoft (MSFT), Meta (META), Alphabet (GOOG) — this year, putting out a bearish note in early February before the slide in the closely watched group. Parker added about earnings that “you could get a little bit of a wave where not everyone misses at the same time. But I currently think the Q2 numbers are probably OK, but the third and fourth quarter numbers are actually embedding in some sectors higher than normal [earnings].” Read more: How to protect your money during economic turmoil, stock market volatility Trader John Romolo is framed by two of his monitors as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, May 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) · ASSOCIATED PRESS The second quarter earnings season, which is coming to a close soon, has lulled investors into a false sense of security about the profit impact of tariffs. Tariffs won’t initially be felt by companies until the current quarter, and then they will be felt more in the third quarter if they stay at current levels. About 78% of S&P 500 (^GSPC) companies have reported a positive earnings per share (EPS) surprise for the first quarter, above the five-year average, according to data from FactSet. S&P 500 companies are exceeding EPS estimates for first quarter results by roughly 8.5% in the aggregate, relatively in line with the five-year average. Story Continues But the concerns expressed by Parker on the outlook for profits have been conveyed by execs on earnings calls — something investors may be missing given how quickly they have bid up stock prices after the “Liberation Day” massacre. On a percentage basis, the terms “tariff” or “tariffs” have been cited on 91% of the 451 earnings calls conducted by S&P 500 companies since March 15, FactSet data shows. About 381 companies from the S&P 500 that have reported cited the term “uncertainty” during their earnings calls for the first quarter. This number is well above the five-year average of 224 and the 10-year average of 179. This number is also more than double the number recorded in the previous quarter. “The third quarter is where I start to get concerned,” one top executive at a Fortune 500 company told Yahoo Finance on the earnings outlook for companies. Three times each week, Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi fields insight-filled conversations and chats with the biggest names in business and markets on Opening Bid. You can find more episodes on our video hub or watch on your preferred streaming service. Brian Sozzi is Yahoo Finance’s Executive Editor. Follow Sozzi on X @BrianSozzi, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Tips on stories? Email *****@*****.tld. Click here for the latest stock market news and in-depth analysis, including events that move stocks Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance Source link #market #surprise #Moodys #credit #rating #downgrade Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. China’s Xiaomi commits $6.9 billion to in-house chips China’s Xiaomi commits $6.9 billion to in-house chips In this photo illustration, the logo of Xiaomi’s XRing O1 chipset is seen on May 19, 2025 in Beijing, China. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced on the evening of May 15 that the company’s self-developed smartphone SoC, XRING 01, will be officially launched in late May. Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images ******** technology giant Xiaomi will invest at least 50 billion yuan ($6.9 billion) over the next 10 years to develop its own chips, CEO Lei Jun said in a Weibo post on Monday. It’s the latest move by a ******** firm to double down on home-grown technology amid the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China that has seen Washington cut off access to some semicondcutors for companies in the world’s second-largest economy. The 50 billion yuan investment starts from 2025, a Xiaomi spokesperson confirmed. Lei added the company is looking to make a splash at an event on Thursday, when it takes the wraps off the Xring O1 — a so-called system-on-chip that will power Xiaomi’s upcoming smartphone. The Xring O1 is based on a 3 nanometer manufacturing process, one of the most advanced on the market. For comparison, Apple’s A18 Pro chips inside the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max smartphones are built on the same process. A system-on-chip, or SoC, is a type of semiconductor that contains different components that help run a device, such as a smartphone. This could include parts such as memory and a wireless connectivity. Until now, U.S. firm Qualcomm has been the main supplier of SoCs for Xiaomi’s flagship smartphones through its Snapdragon-branded semiconductors. On Thursday, Xiaomi is expected to launch a new smartphone and tablet, as well as electric car. It’s unclear what devices will contain the new Xring O1. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told CNBC on Monday that Xiaomi’s latest step is not expected to impact his business. “We remain a strategic supplier of chips for Xiaomi, and most important, I think Qualcomm Snapdragon chips are used in the Xiaomi flagships and will continue to be used in the Xiaomi flagships,” Amon told CNBC. Very few smartphone companies globally design their own SoCs, given the expense and difficulty of the process. Apple, Samsung and Huawei are among the few players that have launched their own chips. Many other vendors rely on products from companies like Qualcomm and MediaTek. But a big advantage to self-designed chips is the ability to more closely integrate hardware and software to offer a differentiated experience from competitors. The Xring O1 is not Xiaomi’s first SoC, having released the Surge S1 in 2017. Lei said that, due to various reasons and setbacks, the research and development of SoCs was suspended. Xiaomi has launched other types of semiconductors such as those for better management or imaging, but the Xring O1 would mark the company’s return to a fundamental smartphone component. Source link #Chinas #Xiaomi #commits #billion #inhouse #chips Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  20. China’s Xiaomi commits $6.9 billion to in-house chips China’s Xiaomi commits $6.9 billion to in-house chips In this photo illustration, the logo of Xiaomi’s XRing O1 chipset is seen on May 19, 2025 in Beijing, China. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced on the evening of May 15 that the company’s self-developed smartphone SoC, XRING 01, will be officially launched in late May. Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images ******** technology giant Xiaomi will invest at least 50 billion yuan ($6.9 billion) over the next 10 years to develop its own chips, CEO Lei Jun said in a Weibo post on Monday. It’s the latest move by a ******** firm to double down on home-grown technology amid the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China that has seen Washington cut off access to some semicondcutors for companies in the world’s second-largest economy. The 50 billion yuan investment starts from 2025, a Xiaomi spokesperson confirmed. Lei added the company is looking to make a splash at an event on Thursday, when it takes the wraps off the Xring O1 — a so-called system-on-chip that will power Xiaomi’s upcoming smartphone. The Xring O1 is based on a 3 nanometer manufacturing process, one of the most advanced on the market. For comparison, Apple’s A18 Pro chips inside the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max smartphones are built on the same process. A system-on-chip, or SoC, is a type of semiconductor that contains different components that help run a device, such as a smartphone. This could include parts such as memory and a wireless connectivity. Until now, U.S. firm Qualcomm has been the main supplier of SoCs for Xiaomi’s flagship smartphones through its Snapdragon-branded semiconductors. On Thursday, Xiaomi is expected to launch a new smartphone and tablet, as well as electric car. It’s unclear what devices will contain the new Xring O1. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told CNBC on Monday that Xiaomi’s latest step is not expected to impact his business. “We remain a strategic supplier of chips for Xiaomi, and most important, I think Qualcomm Snapdragon chips are used in the Xiaomi flagships and will continue to be used in the Xiaomi flagships,” Amon told CNBC. Very few smartphone companies globally design their own SoCs, given the expense and difficulty of the process. Apple, Samsung and Huawei are among the few players that have launched their own chips. Many other vendors rely on products from companies like Qualcomm and MediaTek. But a big advantage to self-designed chips is the ability to more closely integrate hardware and software to offer a differentiated experience from competitors. The Xring O1 is not Xiaomi’s first SoC, having released the Surge S1 in 2017. Lei said that, due to various reasons and setbacks, the research and development of SoCs was suspended. Xiaomi has launched other types of semiconductors such as those for better management or imaging, but the Xring O1 would mark the company’s return to a fundamental smartphone component. Source link #Chinas #Xiaomi #commits #billion #inhouse #chips Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. Pope Leo Meets With JD Vance as U.S. Conservatives Hopes for Better Relations – The New York Times Pope Leo Meets With JD Vance as U.S. Conservatives Hopes for Better Relations – The New York Times Pope Leo Meets With JD Vance as U.S. Conservatives Hopes for Better Relations The New York TimesVance and Rubio meet with pope in push to reset relations with ******** The Washington PostJD Vance meets Pope Leo at the ********, gives him a Chicago Bears jersey CBS NewsTrump admin live updates: Vance and Rubio meet with Pope Leo XIV ABC NewsPope Leo XIV meets with VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio USA Today Source link #Pope #Leo #Meets #Vance #U.S #Conservatives #Hopes #Relations #York #Times Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. Castle Defenders Clash promises roguelike tower defence fun Castle Defenders Clash promises roguelike tower defence fun Castle Defenders Clash offers roguelike tower defence with a fantasy twist Craft your own party and upgrade them with everything from runes to equipment Take on the ever-encroaching hordes of darkness The wide world of tower defence has made a big mark on mobile. So has the roguelike genre, come to think of it. So it’s not surprising we’re seeing a mashup of the two with Castle Defenders Clash from Mobirix, set to arrive November 25th! Yes, it’s a ways off, but that gives us plenty of time to look into Castle Defenders and how it plays. And it’s pretty straightforward, all things considered. You assemble a party of fantasy-style warriors to fight off the encroaching hordes of monsters, using a variety of upgrades to keep up with the increasingly powerful varieties you’re set to face off against. You’ll need to synergise the individual members of your party to take on different types of enemies making their way across the screen. Meanwhile, you’ll have access to different upgrades with silver being spent at a merchant, and runes that you collect and combine to grant further game-changing abilities. Roll for initiative Castle Defenders Clash certainly boasts a wealth of features that mixes the tower defence genre with that of the roguelike quite well. But equally, it also looks to be a very hands-off type of release, with the demo that Mobirix have provided showing only the occasional interdiction by the player. While Castle Defenders Clash offers plenty of paths to upgrade your party and to customise your loadout, I would imagine that the lack of interactive elements could be off-putting to some. But at the same time for a casual tower defence release, it’s sure to appeal to more than a few people. While you’re waiting for Castle Defenders Clash to release there’s no reason to let your strategy itch go unscratched. Instead, why not check out our list of the top 25 best strategy games for iOS and Android? Source link #Castle #Defenders #Clash #promises #roguelike #tower #defence #fun Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. Lotto: Two West Aussies bag division one hauls worth $1 million Lotto: Two West Aussies bag division one hauls worth $1 million Two West Aussies have had an unforgettable start to the week after hitting the jackpot in Monday’s Millionaire Medley draw. The lucky pair are the only two division one winners and they will each will pocket a life-changing windfall of $1 million. Celebrations are also in order for 11 players — including three West Aussies — who have netted more $4,700 after securing division two wins. An additional 117 Aussies will take home division three hauls totalling $690.40. The winning numbers for draw #4548 are 40, 13, 31, 38, 42 and 27. The supplementary numbers are 23 and 26. WA seems to be on winning streak after two West Aussies became instant millionaires in Saturday Lotto. The division one win will see the two players from the west walk away with more than $1.6m each. Starting this weekend, Saturday Lotto’s division one prize pool will get a boost of $1m, brining the total amount up for grabs to $6m. Source link #Lotto #West #Aussies #bag #division #hauls #worth #million Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  24. Acer showcases ProCreator, Predator, and portable monitors at Computex Acer showcases ProCreator, Predator, and portable monitors at Computex Acer has a sizable range of new monitors at Computex 2025, and the new products sprawl across nearly all monitor segments, covering professional content creators, gamers, and digital road warriors. Thus, there are several new high-spec monitors introduced to Acer’s ProCreator, Predator, and portable monitor portfolios. We also took a look at several new Nitro displays, which pack Google TV smart features. Acer ProCreator monitors Leading its new professional pack, Acer showcased the ProCreator PE320QXT at Computex. This is a 32-inch monitor with a 6K screen with 6,016 x 3,384 pixels. It has a smaller brother in the shape of the ProCreator PE270XT, offering an impressive 5K (5,120 x 2,880 pixels) resolution. Both of these flagship ProCreator monitors from Acer can reproduce 99% of the DCI-P3 gamut and boast Delta E<1 color accuracy. They are VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified, too. The PE320QXT we saw was touch-enabled, but whichever model you grab, you will benefit from an integrated 8M webcam and flexible ErgoStand. You may like Image 1 of 2 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) If you want an OLED monitor for your professional workflow, Acer also has the ProCreator PE320QK X monitor on show. This provides a 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) QD-OLED panel with true 10-bit color and dual color gamut support for 99% of the sRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces. Again, users will benefit from a Delta E<1, and this one has VESA DisplayHDR True ****** 400 certification. Game creators might also be drawn in by the PE320QK X’s AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync Compatible technology, 240 Hz refresh, and 0.01ms response time. Acer Portable Monitors – dual-screen and large If you make use of portable monitors, either on the road or in a multi-monitor setup, Acer has a few new interesting options for you, all with VESA mounting compatibility. The Acer PD163QT and Acer PD243Y E portable monitors, with wide viewing angles and dual-screen features, are claimed to be ideal for multitasking. With these models, you get a pair of FHD 16-inch displays in a flexible clamshell form factor. The PD163QT features touch capability, while the PD243Y E may appeal if you prefer a faster refresh (100 Hz). Image 1 of 2 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) Acer’s PM191Q E monitor is a more traditional single-screen FHD monitor, except that it ‘goes large’ with a diagonal of 19-inches. It is purported to be ultra-thin, and this 100 Hz monitor has a convenient built-in kick-stand. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. Acer Predator OLED gaming monitors Acer has added a pair of new premium 27-inch OLED gaming monitors to its Predator series. The new Acer Predator X27U F5 offers an ultra-fast 500 Hz refresh rate at 1440p, while the Predator X27 X delivers 240 Hz at a super fine 4K resolution. Both the new Predator displays benefit from a DCI-P3 99% color gamut, 0.03 ms (GTG) response times, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, great OLED contrast, built-in stereo speakers, and tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustable stands (or use a VESA mount). Acer Nitro monitors get Google TV Adding gaming and entertainment flexibility, the new Acer Nitro GA321QK P and Nitro GA341CUR W0 come with Google TV on board, supporting Google Cast and wireless connectivity for screen mirroring from multiple devices. The 32-inch GA321QK features a 4K UHD display (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) with a 165 Hz refresh rate and up to a 0.05 ms (GTG) response time. Meanwhile, the Nitro GA341CUR W0 has an immersive 34-inch ultra-wide QHD display (3, 440 x 1440 pixels) with a fast 240 Hz refresh rate and 99% sRGB color. Image 1 of 5 (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) Last but not least, Acer introduced the portable Nitro PG271K. It says ‘portable,’ but this is an undeniably large 27-inch monitor despite its “ultra-thin and space-saving” qualities. This monitor has a kick stand (and VESA mount compatibility again). An IPS panel is used here, and the screen offers dual-mode 4K at 72 Hz, or FHD at 144 Hz. Acer says that precise specifications, prices, and availability of the above products will vary by region. So, if you are interested in any of the above, keep an eye on your local Acer retailer(s). Source link #Acer #showcases #ProCreator #Predator #portable #monitors #Computex Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  25. Israel's Netanyahu says allies pressed him to resume some aid to Gaza. So far, nothing has gone in – AP News Israel's Netanyahu says allies pressed him to resume some aid to Gaza. So far, nothing has gone in – AP News Israel’s Netanyahu says allies pressed him to resume some aid to Gaza. So far, nothing has gone in AP NewsIsrael says it will allow a ‘basic quantity’ of food into Gaza to prevent starvation NPRSa’ar says aid resumption ensures Israel can pursue war with support from ‘friends’ The Times of IsraelIsrael to allow limited food into Gaza amid intensified military offensive Al JazeeraIDF tells Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis ahead of ‘unprecedented attack’ – Israel-Gaza war live The Guardian Source link #Israel039s #Netanyahu #allies #pressed #resume #aid #Gaza #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]

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