Huawei introduces a new lineup of innovative wearables and audio devices, including the sports-focused Watch GT Runner 2 smartwatch, the versatile HUAWEI Band 11 fitness trackers, and the premium HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 5 wireless earbuds. Discover their advanced features, pricing, and availability.
Category: Technology
Were Social Media Designed to Addict Children? Lawsuit Begins
A landmark lawsuit against tech giants Google and Meta alleges their platforms were intentionally designed to foster addiction in young users, leading to severe mental health issues. This case could significantly impact the future of internet usage for children and how social media services are regulated.
Bill Gates Apologizes for Epstein Contacts: “I Didn’t Do Anything Illegal”
Bill Gates has addressed his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, expressing regret for the meetings and asserting that he did nothing illegal. The Microsoft co-founder explained the nature of their interactions to his foundation staff.
Moon Had to Wait: Helium Problem Grounds NASA Rocket
NASA’s Artemis II crewed lunar mission has been delayed until at least April 2026 due to a critical helium flow anomaly discovered in the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The SLS-Orion stack has been rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs, emphasizing safety first for the historic journey around the Moon.
Phishing on PIT: How to Avoid Losing Money When Filing Taxes
The tax season is a prime target for cybercriminals. Learn how to identify and protect yourself from phishing scams impersonating tax authorities, designed to steal your personal and financial information.
How Many People Want to Pay for AI? The Data Reveals the Truth
Recent data challenges the common perception of widespread artificial intelligence adoption, revealing that a vast majority of the global population has never used AI tools, and only a tiny fraction pays for premium AI services. This article delves into surprising statistics, explores reasons behind limited AI usage, and addresses the environmental concerns associated with AI development.
Don’t Wait for the Galaxy S26: The Pixel 10 at This Price Is a Treasure
Discover an incredible deal on the Google Pixel 10, a powerful Android smartphone featuring the Tensor G5 chip, a stunning OLED display, advanced Gemini AI integration, and an exceptional camera system.
Volvo Issues Important Announcement for Select Drivers: No Need for Concern in Poland
Volvo has initiated a massive global recall affecting tens of thousands of its electric EX30 models due to a critical battery overheating issue. While the recall impacts many regions, owners in Poland are reportedly not affected. The issue, which could lead to short circuits or even fire, carries an estimated cost of nearly $200 million for the automaker.
Oura Introduces New AI Model. It Will Check… Women’s Health Status
Oura, renowned for its smart rings, has unveiled an AI chatbot specifically designed for women. This innovative tool aims to empower women to monitor their health, integrate data from Oura rings, and receive personalized insights and guidance, marking a significant step in the intersection of AI and women’s wellness.
Volvo Not as Safe as They Paint It: Tens of Thousands of Cars Recalled for Service
Volvo has announced a massive recall for tens of thousands of its electric EX30 models due to critical battery issues that could prevent full charging and pose a fire risk. The recall, impacting 40,000 vehicles, comes with an estimated cost of $195 million and requires owners to take immediate precautions.
A 23-Million-Year-Old Secret Discovered Beneath Antarctic Ice
A groundbreaking deep-ice drilling project in Antarctica has uncovered ancient sediment dating back 23 million years, revealing critical insights into the continent’s past warm periods and its future as global temperatures rise.
The 18th TIME Economic Forum ‘Technological Sovereignty of Poland and Europe 2030’ is About to Begin
Explore insights from the 18th TIME Economic Forum (March 9-10, 2026, Warsaw) on digital transformation, cybersecurity, and technological sovereignty for Poland and Europe by 2030.
Google TV Malfunctions on Many Televisions: An Unavoidable Update
Google TV users are encountering frustrating software issues, particularly with budget-friendly smart TVs, following the integration of Gemini AI. These glitches, often manifesting during the initial setup process, highlight a critical lack of control over mandatory updates and raise concerns about device stability.
Volcano Wakes Up After 700,000 Years of Dormancy
Taftan Volcano: An Extinct Giant Stirring After 700,000 Years For decades, Iran’s Taftan volcano was considered a geological relic, a silent testament to ancient eruptions. However, recent satellite data reveals a dramatic shift: the volcano in southeastern Iran is showing renewed signs of life.
ChatGPT: Most Users Engaging for Concerning Reasons
New data from OpenAI reveals that ChatGPT is increasingly used for casual conversations, emotional expression, and mental organization, rather than just work. However, this shift raises concerns about potential user attachment and the exacerbation of mental health issues.
Goodbye LED Bulbs. This New Type of Lighting Will Be More Economical and Efficient.
For years, LED bulbs have been the standard for efficient lighting, but a new challenger is emerging: OLED technology. Originally known from high-end televisions, OLED is poised to revolutionize home and office illumination, offering superior light quality, eye comfort, and unique design possibilities, despite its current premium price tag. As costs decrease, OLED lighting could soon become the preferred choice, offering a natural and flicker-free alternative to traditional LEDs.
Russian Troops in Disarray Without Starlink: Complaining About Internet Access
Russian military forces are struggling with severe communication issues after their access to Starlink satellite internet was cut off, leading to operational inefficiencies and desperate measures.
Finance Leaders’ Meeting 2026: The Future of Banking, Insurance, and FinTech
Explore the cutting-edge of finance at the Finance Leaders’ Meeting 2026. This premier two-day event brings together experts in banking, insurance, and FinTech to discuss economic transformation, AI-driven strategies, digital payments, and regulatory landscapes. Discover insights into the future of the financial sector and forge valuable business connections.
Online Transfer Not Received by Recipient? Here’s What You Should Do
Online bank transfers offer convenience, but what happens when your money doesn’t reach its intended recipient? This guide covers the essential steps to troubleshoot and resolve issues with undelivered online payments.
Spotify’s Competition Isn’t Giving Up: Apple Music Rolls Out Major Updates
Apple Music is challenging Spotify’s dominance with a slew of new features, including generative AI-powered playlists and a refreshed interface. These updates, available in beta for both iOS and Android, position Apple Music as a strong contender, especially with its competitive pricing.
Is This the End of Low-Priced Online Shopping? Our Wallets Will Feel It Significantly.
The past decade accustomed us to the possibility of cheap online shopping, especially from Chinese portals. However, 2026 might be a turning point due to changes introduced by the European Union. Coupled with questionable ethical practices of some European auction sites, we might be witnessing the end of truly low-priced internet commerce.
You Can’t Scan This Code with Your Phone: It’s a Guinness World Record
Scientists have set a new Guinness World Record for the smallest QR code, measuring just 1.98 square micrometers, smaller than most bacteria. This groundbreaking achievement opens new possibilities for nanotechnology, data security, and authenticating micro-components, showcasing the incredible advancements in data density.
You Return Bottles, But Still Pay More: The Hidden Cost of Deposit Systems
While intended to boost recycling, deposit-return systems are inadvertently increasing waste collection fees for residents in many areas, as municipalities lose revenue from valuable recyclables.
Internet Under Official Scrutiny? KRRiT Warns Against a Dangerous Shortcut
Poland’s media regulator, KRRiT, warns that proposed laws to implement the EU Digital Services Act could lead to unchecked content blocking and administrative overreach, bypassing judicial review and potentially undermining free speech online.