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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is Your iPhone Too Close? Here's How It Might Affect Your Eyes

Have you ever noticed how close you hold your iPhone to your face? Well, Apple's latest iOS 17 update has something interesting to say about that. They've introduced a feature called Screen Distance, which is like a little helper reminding you to step back. Health experts, like those at Cedars-Sinai

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

From Android to iPhone: A Month of Surprises

I've been an Android user for over a decade, but recently, I decided to give the iPhone a try. I was curious about iOS 18 and wanted to improve my reviews of Android phones by having a better comparison. The iPhone 16 Pro caught my eye, especially the new Camera Control. It's a button that takes pho

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Fitbit on Your Next Android Phone: A New Fitness Trend?

Imagine setting up your new Android phone and finding the Fitbit app already installed. Sounds normal, right? Well, not long ago, Google Fit was the go-to for Android users looking to track their fitness. But things are changing fast. With Google’s acquisition of Fitbit, it was only a matter of time

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Moves: TVs, AirTags, and iPhones

For years, there's been talk about Apple creating a TV. Now, there's buzz again that Apple might be thinking about it. What would this mean? Well, it could be a big deal, especially if Apple's new HomePad does well. That's because if home products become a big business for Apple, a TV could be the n

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cheap Headphones, Big Sound: QCY H3 Pros Shine

Ever thought that a $66 pair of headphones couldn't sound great? Think again. The QCY H3 Pros, now on sale for $52. 67, offer impressive audio quality that punches above their price point. These budget-friendly headphones boast tight bass, well-balanced mids, and clear highs, making them a solid cho

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Linda McMahon Takes on a Huge Job in Education

Linda McMahon, who worked with President Trump before, could be the next education secretary. She has a big task ahead. The Education Department is a massive, complex agency that hasn't always helped students. It's been pushing left-wing policies, which many people don't like. McMahon needs to chang

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Nov 21 2024EDUCATION

What's Next for Education with Linda McMahon?

President Trump's pick for the secretary of education, Linda McMahon, brings an interesting background from the world of wrestling. She's no stranger to business, having run the Small Business Administration before. But what does this mean for America's schools? Some think she'll push for more priva

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

The WWE's Linda McMahon: Accused of Ignoring Abuse

Linda McMahon, chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of Education, is facing a lawsuit that alleges she and her husband, Vince, let a WWE employee sexually exploit children for decades. The lawsuit claims that Melvin Phillips Jr. , a ringside announcer, used his job to attrac

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

App Helps AF Patients Track Edoxaban Treatment

Ever felt like your medicine isn't working as well as it should? For folks with atrial fibrillation (AF), taking their oral anticoagulant, Edoxaban, just right is super important to keep strokes away. A smartphone app called ADHERE is now being tested to help patients stay on track with their meds.

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Spotting Liver Harm: A New Tool in Action

Liver damage caused by drugs, known as drug-induced liver injury (DILI), is a serious issue. Doctors often miss the early signs. Here’s where a tiny detail in liver cells comes into play: their mitochondria. When these tiny powerhouses get hurt, they become thicker or stickier, a change we can see a

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