Southwest Airlines Ends Open Seating and Adds Complexity to Boarding Process

Southwest Airlines shifts from open seating to assigned seats, now boarding by groups, but faces new complications for passengers. Southwest Airlines Ends Open Seating and Adds Complexity to Boarding Process Dallas: Southwest Airlines is saying goodbye to its open seating policy after fifty years. The airline, based in Dallas, is now using assigned seating. Passengers … Read more

Intel’s Panther Lake Chips Outperform Apple M5 with Unmatched Performance Gains

Intel’s Panther Lake chips offer impressive performance that challenges Apple’s M5, showcasing significant advancements in efficiency and power. Intel’s Panther Lake Chips Outperform Apple M5 with Unmatched Performance Gains City: Intel’s launch of the Panther Lake chips is a game changer. For years, Intel’s laptop chips made only small updates, but not this time. The … Read more

TikTok’s New Data Collection: Discover the 3 Key Changes Users Should Know

TikTok is updating its data collection practices, including precise location tracking and AI interaction logging. Here are the key changes. TikTok’s New Data Collection: Discover the 3 Key Changes Users Should Know New York: Today, TikTok users in the US saw a pop-up. It asked them to agree to new rules about privacy before scrolling. … Read more

TikTok Blames Recent Glitches on Power Outage at US Data Center Amid Protests

Users report issues with TikTok as the app reflects problems from a data center outage. Concerns about censorship grow among users. TikTok Blames Recent Glitches on Power Outage at US Data Center Amid Protests Minneapolis: Users have been facing issues with TikTok. The app had problems loading comments and its For You page. This happened … Read more

Saudi satirist wins damages in court after Pegasus spyware hacking incident

A London court awarded Saudi satirist Ghanem Al-Masarir over £3 million after finding his phone was hacked with dangerous spyware linked to Saudi agents. Saudi satirist wins damages in court after Pegasus spyware hacking incident London: A London High Court gave Ghanem Al-Masarir, a Saudi satirist, more than £3 million. They found he had strong … Read more