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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Smartphones and Memory: A New Connection

Ever wondered how smartphones might affect our memory as we age? A recent study took a close look at this very question. Researchers surveyed over 600 older adults about their everyday memory issues and smartphone skills. They found that people who were better at using smartphones had fewer problems

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Nov 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Next Year's Apple Mysteries: iOS 19 Secrets, iPhone 17 Pro Upgrades, and Future of AirPods Max

Get ready for some exciting Apple news! Rumors are swirling about iOS 19, the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro, and the future of AirPods Max. Let's dive in! iOS 19 might be a bit late to the party. Rumor has it that many features planned for iOS 19 won't arrive until spring 2026. That's a long wait for some

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Tracking Metabolic Health with Gadgets: A Review

Metabolic diseases like heart conditions and diabetes are big health issues worldwide. People are using wearables and smartphones more often to monitor and deal with risk factors for these diseases. The problem is, there's no clear guide on how to get useful info from these gadgets. This makes it ha

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Should You Trust Apple's New AI with Your Personal Data?

Apple recently rolled out a new feature called Apple Intelligence for the latest iPhone models. This AI can access and analyze data from various apps, including sensitive info like banking details and location history. Some experts think this could be a bit too invasive. Imagine your iPhone knowing

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Are Apple's MagSafe Accessories Worth Buying?

In 2020, Apple debuted MagSafe, promising a world of innovative iPhone accessories. Four years later, the reality is different. Instead of a boom in new products, we're mostly seeing the same old things: chargers, cases, and a couple of unique items. With the iPhone 16 out and the holidays coming, l

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Hong Kong and Money Laundering: What's Changing?

Lawmakers in the US are raising concerns about Hong Kong becoming a hub for financial crimes like money laundering. They think this change started happening after Beijing introduced a new law in 2020. Now, Hong Kong might be helping countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea avoid international ru

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Is Hong Kong Becoming a Hub for Financial Crime?

Lately, certain U. S. politicians are concerned about Hong Kong's changing role in the world of money. They're urging the government to take a closer look at its banking ties with Hong Kong. Ever since the Chinese government tightened their grip with a security law in 2020, Hong Kong has been linked

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Hidden Gems of Polymer Crystals for Better Heat Conduction

Did you know that some polymer crystals can conduct heat really well? Researchers dug into a big library of polymers to find some that are superstars at this. They used special math and physics rules to figure out which ones could help cool down things like computers and phones. They found that some

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Nov 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's A56: Is 45W Charging Enough to Compete?

Samsung is planning to introduce 45W wired charging to its A-series, specifically the A56 model. But is this enough to make the A56 a real competitor to Samsung's flagship phones? Let's break it down. First off, 45W charging isn't exactly groundbreaking. It's been around for a while, and many compe

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Nov 25 2024CELEBRITIES

Ellen & Portia's UK Move: More Than Just Politics

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi aren't just leaving the U. S. because of politics. They've been planning a change for a while. The couple wanted a fresh start after Ellen retired from her TV show. California life had become dull for them. Friends thought they'd move to Australia, but they ended

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