AstronomyWatch as a Sunspot Grows To Three Times the Size of the Earth Many people are delighted about a sunspot’s quick and fast expansion. Sunspot AR 3038 is on the side of the Sun that is facing us…
TechnologyCheckout.Com to Acquire Identity Verification Startup Ubble Checkout.com, a startup in the payments industry that just raised $1 billion, has revealed that it intends to buy Ubble, a French company that runs…
TechnologyFacebook Pay Will Be Renamed Meta Pay Soon According to Stephane Kasriel, head of fintech at Meta, Facebook Pay will shortly be rebranded as Meta Pay. Instead than concentrating on expanding to new…
TechnologyErm, Google, That’s Not How You Write Arabic Since one of my previous firms had a sizable staff of engineers working in Egypt, I’ve started studying Arabic. Despite my inexperience, I did notice…
TechnologyBubbles Aims to Supercharge Chats with Async Video Messaging An $8.5 million fundraising round headed by Khosla Ventures, Craft Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, 468 Ventures, and Bain Capital was completed by the company Bubbles, which…
BusinessFoxconn to Build Fisker PEAR EV at Former Lordstown Motors Plant in Ohio Following Foxconn’s acquisition of the old Lordstown Motors facility, Fisker Inc. and Foxconn announced on Thursday that they will collaborate to produce Fisker’s second all-electric…
TechnologyYoutube Shorts Gains a Tiktok-Like ‘Green Screen’ Feature YouTube is developing its most recent feature, which turned every publicly available YouTube video into possible material for its YouTube Shorts rival, TikTok. As of…
TechnologyTwitter Launches a New Web Game to Make Its Privacy Policy Easier To Understand Twitter said today that it has launched a new online game to help user’s better grasp its privacy policies. The game, dubbed Data Dash, aims…
Plants and AnimalsRecord-Breaking 18-Foot Whopper Is Heaviest Burmese Python Ever Caught In the US According to National Geographic, the biggest Burmese python ever recorded in Florida has been discovered. It is almost 5 meters (nearly 18 feet) long from…
AstronomyTest to Use First Commercial Spacecraft to Boost the ISS Really Did Not Go To Plan The International Space Station (ISS) was not successfully maneuvered during a recent test to demonstrate the capabilities of Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus NG CRS-17 spacecraft. The…