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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: S26+ Unveiled

Samsung is keeping its Plus line alive, contrary to earlier rumors. This means fans of the larger phones can rejoice. The upcoming S26+ has been leaked, and it looks quite familiar. The camera setup has a small tweak. The camera island is raised, unlike the S25+. The S26+ might not have the full-wi

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Nov 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus: A Fresh Look at the Upcoming Smartphone

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Plus is making a comeback, ditching the earlier plans for a Galaxy S26 Edge due to poor sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge. This isn't just a name change; the design is different too. The latest CAD renders show a flat display with thin bezels and a centered camera hole, similar to th

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Nov 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Yoshi's Big Screen Debut: What We Know So Far

A sneak peek of Yoshi from the upcoming "Super Mario Galaxy Movie" has surfaced, thanks to some clever packaging. Pillsbury's cookie dough containers are giving fans a first look at Yoshi's face and even Mario riding him. This isn't just a random product placement; it's a hint at what's to come in t

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Nov 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: The Exynos 2600 and Its Camera Magic

Samsung is cooking up something special with the Exynos 2600 chip, set to power the Galaxy S26 series. This isn't just any chip; it's a game-changer, especially for photography lovers. The Exynos 2600 is rumored to bring some serious camera upgrades, making it a hot topic among tech enthusiasts. Fi

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Potential Game-Changer: Polarized-Light Face Unlock for Galaxy S27 Ultra

Rumors are swirling about the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra, even though the Galaxy S26 series hasn't even been revealed yet. The latest buzz is about a new face authentication system that might ditch the usual infrared (IR) hardware. A tipster, known as @SPYGO19726 on X, shared some intriguing details f

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Nov 07 2025SCIENCE

Can New Zealand Make Its Own Medicine After a Global Disaster?

New Zealand, a small island nation, depends on imports for many essential goods. One critical area of concern is pharmaceuticals. If a global catastrophe strikes, international trade could collapse. This would leave New Zealand struggling to access vital medicines. The country faces several potenti

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Palantir's Big Bet on AI and Defense

Palantir Technologies is making waves in the defense and AI sectors. The company, known for its data analytics platforms, is gaining traction with both government and commercial clients. Its stock has seen a significant rise, with a 215. 9% increase over the past year. However, recent earnings repor

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Why Do Stroke Survivors Struggle to Recover from Trips?

Stroke survivors often face challenges in maintaining balance. One key issue is their ability to take a recovery step after tripping. This step is vital for preventing falls. Yet, researchers are still figuring out which leg they use and what factors influence whether they take a step at all. Balan

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Nov 05 2025WEATHER

Mountain Tragedy: Avalanche Strikes Climbers in Nepal

In Nepal, a devastating avalanche has left a trail of sorrow. Two climbers, one from Italy and another from France, lost their lives on the slopes of Yalung Ri. This mountain, standing tall at 5, 630 meters, is located in the Rolwaling Valley. The bodies of the climbers were found buried under deep

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Why Lane Kiffin Might Stay at Ole Miss Despite Big Offers

Lane Kiffin, the head coach of Ole Miss, has been a hot topic in college football lately. With LSU looking for a new coach, many think Kiffin would be a great fit. But Kirk Herbstreit, a well-known ESPN analyst, has some interesting advice for Kiffin. He suggests that Kiffin might be better off stay

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