Microsoft Clarifies: Windows 11 Patch Storage Issues Not Linked to August 2025 Updates

When news spreads fast on social media, confusion often follows. Recently, concerns emerged regarding Windows 11 version 24H2 and whether the August 2025 updates—KB5062660 and KB5063878—were responsible for causing SSD failures. Users feared that the patches might have damaged their devices, making them unbootable.

But here’s the truth: Microsoft has officially stated that the reported storage issues Read More

Asahi Kasei Electronics Unveils “AiM” Millimeter-Wave Radar Module and New Evaluation Kit

Imagine a room that understands you—not by watching, not by invading your privacy, but by sensing your very presence, your breathing, your subtle movements. This is no longer a distant dream. On September 4, 2025, Asahi Kasei Electronics Corporation officially launched its antenna-integrated millimeter-wave radar module “AiM” along with a compact, powerful evaluation kit.

Why is this groundbreaking? … Read More

Protein Researcher Shares Easy Breakfast Tips for Strong Muscles and Good Health

When the alarm rings in the morning, many of us rush into the day with nothing more than coffee or toast. Yet, according to leading nutritionist Stuart Phillips, that hurried habit is one of the biggest missed opportunities for building strong muscles and supporting long-term health. Breakfast, he says, is the perfect time to focus on protein.

Why? Because … Read More

A Researcher on Healthy Longevity Who Claims to Be 15 Years Younger Eats a Non-Sweet Breakfast to Prevent Blood Sugar Spikes

Imagine waking up every morning with more energy, sharper focus, and a body that feels younger than its actual age. This is not a fantasy. Dr. Eric Verdin, CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, has dedicated his career to studying aging. Today, at 68 years old, he claims his biological age is 15 years younger—all thanks to … Read More

Windows 95 Still Holds a Key Role in This German Company: But How Much Longer Can It Last?

Technology moves forward relentlessly. Yet sometimes, businesses remain anchored to the past—not out of nostalgia, but necessity. In Germany, an agricultural business continues to rely on Windows 95, a system that turned 30 years old in 2025. The question is clear: how much longer can this last? And more importantly, what lessons can other companies learn before they face … Read More

The Reboot Trial: Why Beta-Blockers Offer No Benefit After an Uncomplicated Heart Attack

When you hear the words “heart attack”, there is always a pause. A silence that tells us life is fragile. For decades, one of the most trusted shields after such an event has been beta-blockers. Doctors prescribed them almost automatically, as if they were part of a sacred routine in hospitals worldwide. But then came the Reboot trialRead More