Farewell (Again) To Microsoft’s Most-Hated Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer

Microsft is finally (and officially) terminating Internet Explorer. But let’s have a quick look at its history as to why it went this far.

Screen Recording Failed To Save Due To 5831?

Screen Recording Failed To Save Due To 5831

Screen recording failed to save due to 5831; On your iPhone and iPad, there is a feature called Screen Recording that allows you to record your screen without any third-party apps. Since this is a built-in widget, you can quickly record your screen by clicking the record button in the Control Center. Once the screen … Read more

Skylum Launches A Brand-New Photo Editor – Luminar AI

Luminar AI

You might know Skylum when it comes to apps like Luminar and Aurora HDR. But this time, it’s launching another photo editor called Luminar AI. Starting at $79, this new product will be standalone for PC and Mac, and also as a plugin for Lightroom and Photos in macOS.

Solar-Powered Refrigeration Trucks Could Be The Future Of Large-Scale Food Transport

Refrigeration Trucks

Two companies teamed up to develop a new battery system for refrigeration trucks to make them eco-friendlier and cut their operational costs.

Renewable Energy Is Now Europe’s Main Source Of Electricity, Beating Fossil Fuels

Renewable energy

Fossil fuels have always been the world’s main source of energy, but not until now. In 2020, some European countries have managed to shift to renewable energy as their main sources of electricity, which is an important milestone towards a carbon-free planet. Due to the rampant usage of natural gas and other forms of fossil … Read more

Solar Canals In CA Could Save Billions Of Gallons Of Water Per Year And Fight Climate Change. Here’s How

Solar Canals

Seems weird, but what if we try a solar panel – water canal duo to combat climate change and water scarcity in California?

Here’s Why The Chinese Rocket Incident Should Highlight Space Junk’s Problems

Chinese Rocket

Recent news about the Chinese rocket falling back to Earth has raised alarm regarding the impact of space junk on future space explorations.

Twitter Is Considering “Subscription Fees” For TweetDeck And Other Content

Twitter

Twitter is exploring something called “subscription fees” that might stay in the platform in the future. This might be due to the rising internal pressure from various investor groups. According to sources, Twitter is trying to reduce reliance on ads, while also providing incentives to keep its users tweeting more often.