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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Valley: The New Cathedral

These days, people worship at temples made of silicon and glass, with holy texts stored on tiny, powerful devices. Greg Epstein, who works as a chaplain at Harvard and MIT, sees technology as our new religion. It has universal principles, rituals, and a sense of community, like any faith you could t

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Comes to iPhones: Free Update Packs New Powers!

Apple has announced a big move: a free software update that brings AI to its iPhones. This update, called iOS 18, is meant to catch up with the latest tech trends. The iPhone 16 lineup, which went on sale last month, will get this update. Prices range from $800 to $1, 200. Even last year's top model

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Drone Attacks Hit Russia’s Explosive Factories: Ukraine’s Strike and Russia’s Response

Ukraine has taken the fight to Russia, with drone strikes targeting ethanol plants in the Voronezh region. These plants are crucial for producing explosives, making them prime targets. Two people were injured, and two industrial enterprises were damaged in the attacks, which also sparked a fire. Fir

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Peeking at OnePlus 13's Camera Magic

OnePlus has just shown off the new camera features of the upcoming OnePlus 13. With a fresh design and exciting specs, this phone is set to impress. The telephoto camera now has a cool dual-prism design, making it thinner and better for light capture. Plus, the ultra-wide lens offers a 120° field of

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Navy Seeks Innovations to Boost Super Hornet Range Before F-35C Arrival

Ever vigilant in maintaining its combat edge, the US Navy is calling for creative ideas to extend the range of its F/A-18 Super Hornets. Despite plans for the F-35C to eventually take the lead, the Super Hornet will remain in service for another decade or more. The Navy finds itself facing a dilemma

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 16 and Huawei's Comeback: China's Smartphone Race

In the third quarter of 2024, the iPhone 16 gave Apple a boost in China's smartphone market, helping it secure a spot among the top five vendors. Although Apple's market share dipped slightly to 15. 6%, the new iPhone still made waves. Huawei, on the other hand, is staging a strong comeback. Despite

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for OnePlus 13's Powerful Battery and Magnetic Charging

The latest smartphone from OnePlus, the OnePlus 13, is about to hit the market and it's bringing some impressive battery power and charging options. In the buildup to its official launch in China this week, OnePlus has been sharing details on their social media platforms. One of the most exciting fe

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone AI Coming Soon to Europe

If you've been waiting to experience Apple's new AI features on your iPhone or iPad in the EU, the wait is almost over. According to a recent post from Apple's Irish newsroom, Apple Intelligence is set to launch in the EU in April. This new AI system will offer a range of features, including advance

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Oct 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Oppo's New Phone Brings Back the Camera Button, Challenging iPhone 16

Let's talk about Oppo's latest flagship phones, the Find X8 and X8 Pro. Launched in China on Thursday, these phones pack some serious features, one of which is a shutter button that might remind you of the iPhone 16. The X8 Pro, the premium version, starts at around $745, while the X8 is more afford

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Oct 27 2024SPORTS

Week 8 NFL Picks: Exciting Betting Tips with PFF Insights

Ever wondered how to make smart bets during NFL games? Let's take a look at some fascinating player prop bets for Week 8 that are based on PFF's Key Insights. First off, Courtland Sutton might find the end zone against the Carolina Panthers. Why? Well, he's got a whopping eight red-zone targets

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