Thomson has unveiled the Cast 150, a new Google TV dongle that closely resembles the discontinued Chromecast with Google TV. With a dedicated Live TV button and 4K streaming support, it aims to be a cost-effective alternative. However, availability in the US may be limited.
In a surprising move, President Putin has declared a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine to align with World War II Victory Day. However, skepticism looms as experts question the sincerity of this decision.
A new study reveals that the juice jacking protections on iOS and Android devices can be easily bypassed, exposing users to significant data theft risks. Learn how malicious chargers can exploit these vulnerabilities.
A massive power blackout hit Spain and Portugal, causing transport chaos and flight delays. Authorities are investigating the cause, with a potential cyber attack not ruled out.
As Trump celebrates his first 100 days back in office, his bold promises are met with mixed results. From immigration to tariffs, the long-term effects remain uncertain. Discover what he's accomplished and what lies ahead.
As Canadians head to the polls, the outcome could redefine relations with the US, China, and India. With rising tensions and economic challenges, this election is crucial for Canada's future on the global stage.
JoJo Siwa reveals she broke up with Kath Ebbs after realizing she tolerated issues she shouldn't have. The breakup came after intense reflection during Celebrity Big Brother, raising questions about her bond with Chris Hughes.
The final autopsy results of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, reveal shocking health conditions and the tragic circumstances surrounding their deaths, including hantavirus and advanced Alzheimer's.
The infamous 'grandpa robbers' stand trial for their role in the 2016 armed robbery of Kim Kardashian during Paris Fashion Week. As Kardashian prepares to testify, shocking details emerge about the heist and its aftermath.
In a surprising ruling, a Texas federal court has nullified a CFPB rule aimed at capping credit card late fees at $8. This decision could lead to banks charging consumers up to $10 billion more annually in late fees, raising concerns among consumer advocates.