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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's Game Stopped: The Dating App That Wasn't

A fun idea was shut down before it even started. A dating app called SmashTogether was supposed to help Super Smash Bros. fans find each other. It was not just about finding someone to play with. It was also about finding someone to date. The app had a clever plan. It wanted to match people based on

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Fight for the App Store: What's Next for Apple?

A federal judge is not happy with Apple. She wants the tech giant to approve Fortnite's return to the U. S. App Store or come back to court. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers made this clear in a recent filing. She wants Apple to explain why it hasn't approved Fortnite yet. The judge is frustrated. She

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May 20 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's Game-Changing Role in Early Disease Detection

Graphene is a superstar in the world of biosensors. This 2D wonder material is making waves due to its unique structure and electrical properties. It allows for the detection of various biological targets without needing labels or amplification. This makes it highly sensitive and selective. However,

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May 20 2025HEALTH

COVID-19's Global Impact: A Look at Death Rates and Public Health Challenges

The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, swept across the globe from 2020 to 2022. It spread quickly, but thankfully, most people did not die from it. However, it did put a lot of pressure on healthcare systems around the world. A recent study looked at how to predict future health

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Ways to Follow Your Favorite Teams with Apple Sports App

The Apple Sports app is getting a makeover. The latest update brings new features that make it easier to track your favorite teams and stay on top of the latest sports news. The update includes a quick way to see how teams are doing in their leagues. Now, when you visit a league page, you can see th

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Strahan's Big Leap: From Football to Hollywood

Michael Strahan has always been a man of many talents. After hanging up his football cleats in 2008, he didn't just settle for sports commentary. He had bigger plans. In 2011, he teamed up with Constance Schwartz-Morini, a former NFL executive, to launch SMAC Entertainment. Their mission? To manage

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy or Hard? The Lung Size Mystery

Breathing is something we do every minute of every day. But have you ever thought about how your lungs work when you're just sitting around or when you're running a race? It turns out that not everyone's lungs are the same. Some people have smaller airways compared to their lung size. This is called

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bridging Domains: The Power of Fine-Tuned Visual-Text Alignment

The goal of domain-adaptive object detection (DAOD) is to help detectors work well in new, unlabeled areas by reducing the bias that comes from the original, labeled areas. Recent work has shown that vision-language models (VLMs) can be very helpful in this process. However, there are some issues th

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Files App: A Sneak Peek at Upcoming Design Changes

Google's Files app is undergoing some changes. The tech giant is testing new design elements in a beta version. These updates are part of the Material 3 Expressive design language. This is Google's latest approach to user interface design. It aims to make apps look more modern and user-friendly. Th

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May 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Fight to Return to iPhones

The legal battle between Epic Games and Apple is far from over. Epic, the creator of Fortnite, is pushing hard to get its popular game back on iPhones in the US. This push comes after a recent court decision that allows apps to use payment systems outside of Apple's own. Epic's leader, Tim Sweeney,

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