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Strong 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Japan
A strong **7.5 magnitude earthquake** struck **northern Japan** late Monday night, injuring dozens of people and sending tens of thousands rushing to evacuation centers. The powerful tremor, which shook homes, cracked buildings, and cut electricity in several towns, has once again reminded Japan of the constant danger posed by living in a highly active seismic zone.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Journal
ChatGPT's growth is slowing down, while Gemini is gaining users and increasing daily usage time
A report from Sensor Tower indicates that ChatGPT is beginning to experience a slowdown in download growth and monthly active users within the global mobile ecosystem.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
The New Wave of Home Bar Culture
A Shift Toward Everyday Entertaining The home bar is no longer a relic in a paneled basement. It lives where the action is and works on any Tuesday night. Millennials favor small groups and easy flow, which means bar zones that tuck beside a sofa, slide along a narrow cabinet, or roll in on a slim cart. The goal is warmth, not flash. Think edited bottles, a clean work surface, and tools that earn their keep. Hosts skip the scramble for reservations and pour at home, where playlists stay low and the light is kind. Craft culture supports the shift. People practice equal parts classics, shake fewer sugary drinks, and keep vermouth sealed and cold. Simple syrups are labeled and dated. A squeeze bottle of honey syrup does double duty for tea at breakfast and a Gold Rush after dinner. Ice molds stack in the freezer so the first round feels calm, not rushed.
By Marie Colvinabout a month ago in Journal
Demis Hassabis warns about AI: "The risk of a catastrophic scenario is not zero"
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and a central figure in the development of artificial intelligence globally, shared his scientific vision for the immediate future of this technology at the Axios AI+ summit in San Francisco, discussing the advancements he anticipates and the AI risks he considers priorities. In a conversation with Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios, Hassabis championed the scientific method as the essential compass for guiding AI progress and emphasized the need to combine experimental rigor, world-class engineering, and robust infrastructure to remain at the forefront of the field.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
Google is regaining its leadership in artificial intelligence, according to Geoffrey Hinton.
Google's progress in artificial intelligence development has begun to surpass OpenAI, according to renowned industry pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, who believes the tech company is reclaiming the leadership it held for years.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
Jenny Han Breaks Her Silence On What We Know About The Summer I Turned Pretty Movie Release Date
If you’ve spent the last few months refreshing your feed for news on The Summer I Turned Pretty movie, you’re not alone. Fans have been ready to pack their bags for Cousins Beach the moment the season three finale aired. But before you dust off your sunscreen, creator Jenny Han has finally given a long-awaited update—and it’s not the news many hoped for.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Why Rankings Drop Out of Nowhere and How Businesses Can Respond?
I still remember the morning a business owner stared at her screen as if the numbers might shift just because she needed them to. We were sitting in a small office above a bakery, and the smell of warm bread drifted through the vents the way it always did at that hour. The sunlight fell across her desk in long strips, almost gentle, which made the sharp drop in her rankings feel even more out of place. She kept refreshing the analytics page every few minutes, hoping the chart would rise again out of pure kindness.
By Jane Smithabout a month ago in Journal
Micron Leaves the Consumer Memory Market
Micron Technology, one of the world’s leading makers of memory chips, has announced that it will exit the consumer memory business. This news has surprised many people because Micron is a well-known name in the technology world, especially for its DRAM and SSD products under the popular “Crucial” brand. The company’s decision comes at a time when the world is facing a major supply shortage of memory chips, and this shortage has affected everything—from smartphones and laptops to cars and home appliances. Micron’s move signals big changes in the tech industry and raises questions about the future of consumer memory products.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Journal











