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Who is Loren Gray dating? A look into TikTok star's past relationships
Who is Loren Gray dating? A look into TikTok star's past relationships
Influencer and TikTok star Loren Gray has dated a number of fellow online celebrities
2023-05-26 18:46
Why did BruceDropEmOff slam Kai Cenat while talking about friendship? 'N-word been on my d**k since January'
Why did BruceDropEmOff slam Kai Cenat while talking about friendship? 'N-word been on my d**k since January'
BruceDropEmOff's rant about friendship in which he mentioned Kai Cenat had fans saying ‘he could’ve handled it off stream’
2023-06-08 16:52
Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office for under £40
Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office for under £40
TL;DR: A lifetime license for Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 or Microsoft
2023-08-26 12:52
West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) Partners with EMTECH SOLUTIONS INC to Modernize Fintech Regulatory Frameworks Across the West African Monetary Zone
West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) Partners with EMTECH SOLUTIONS INC to Modernize Fintech Regulatory Frameworks Across the West African Monetary Zone
ACCRA, Ghana & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
2023-05-26 08:58
iPhone 15: Changes will help latest phone move towards ‘Apple’s dream’, report claims
iPhone 15: Changes will help latest phone move towards ‘Apple’s dream’, report claims
The upcoming iPhone 15 will include a host of changes aimed at letting Apple achieve its long-awaited dream handset, according to a new report. The updated handset will bring a host of new changes, including titanium frames that will make the device stronger and lighter, as well as new display technology that will let Apple shrink down the bezels around the display. That will mean that the black border around the device’s screen will be a third smaller, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Apple has long been working to turn the iPhone into one slab of glass, without bezels or sides, so that the technology can disappear. In recent years, it has got considerably closer to that dream: with the iPhone X in 2017, it removed the “chin and forehead” at the bottom and top of the display, and since then it has further shrunk those bezels and the notch that is still required for cameras and other sensors. Even still, however, the iPhone has a bezel that wraps around the display, where the screen attaches to the side of the phone. Apple has never been able to entirely remove that border. The new device will not achieve that dream. But Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggested that the new device would bring it closer to it, by shrinking those sides down considerable. It will also bring an action button in the place of a mute switch, and the introduction of USB-C in the place of the existing Lightning port. Both of those features have appeared on other Apple devices already, in the Apple Watch Ultra and iPad respectively. Many of those changes have already been rumoured. But Mr Gurman has a strong track record of reporting Apple’s moves before they are publicly announced, suggesting that all those changes are likely to be true. The non-Pro version of the iPhone will also get an improvement, in the form of the “Dynamic Island” that replaced the notch in this year’s iPhone 14 Pro. That allows for more of the display to be seen, and looks to use the black cutout for the sensors as a feature rather than a frustration. All of those changes will bring an increased price, Mr Gurman reported, with prices expected to rise internationally and potentially even in the US. Recent reports have suggested the same, with some analysts indicating that some versions of the new iPhone could cost $200 more than its predecessor. The new versions of the Apple Watch will also get their first meaningful chip upgrade since 2020, bringing a “sizeable performance bump”, Mr Gurman reported. Read More New iPhone might have a mysterious button on its side – and this is what it could do iPhone users urged to check their photo library amid fears they could be deleted Rumours are growing about some bad iPhone news
2023-08-01 00:21
8 Tips for Beating a Claw Machine
8 Tips for Beating a Claw Machine
Successfully extricating a prize from a claw machine takes skills. Here are a few tips from claw machine experts.
2023-05-26 01:53
Accenture Invests in Open Cosmos to Expand Access to Satellite Data
Accenture Invests in Open Cosmos to Expand Access to Satellite Data
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 11, 2023--
2023-09-11 15:56
Vermont reservoir threatens to bring more flooding to state capital
Vermont reservoir threatens to bring more flooding to state capital
By Brendan O'Brien and Rich McKay A Vermont reservoir threatened to overwhelm a dam protecting the state's capital
2023-07-12 00:55
Battery Startup Opens Chicago Plant as US Seeks to Curb Reliance on China
Battery Startup Opens Chicago Plant as US Seeks to Curb Reliance on China
A startup specializing in high-performance batteries is close to starting operations at a facility near Chicago’s central business
2023-12-02 01:21
Researchers jailbreak AI chatbots, including ChatGPT
Researchers jailbreak AI chatbots, including ChatGPT
If you know the right string of seemingly random characters to add to the end
2023-07-28 05:25
Uhuru Joins Top International Companies as Members of Future Investment Initiative (“FII”) Institute
Uhuru Joins Top International Companies as Members of Future Investment Initiative (“FII”) Institute
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 29, 2023--
2023-06-29 17:22
Former Elon Musk employee speaks out on 'ridiclous' death of Neuralink's monkeys
Former Elon Musk employee speaks out on 'ridiclous' death of Neuralink's monkeys
A new report from Wired has alleged that Elon Musk's Neuralink - a neurotechnology company developing a brain-computer interface - euthanised the company's macaque subjects after they suffered various complications from the implant. The report comes after human-test subjects were recently approved for Neuralink's clinical trial. Elon Musk had claimed earlier this month that "no monkey has died as a result of a Neuralink implant, but public documents obtained by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) and seen by Wired, suggest that the primate subjects suffered complications including "bloody diarrhoea, partial paralysis, and cerebral edema." Musk had acknowledged the deaths on September 10 on Twitter/X, denying the deaths were "a result of a Neuralink implant", and that researchers had selected subjects who were already "close to death." However an anonymous former employee called this "ridiculous" if not a "straight fabrication." However, the public records reviewed by Wired suggest a different story. The PCRM, a nonprofit aiming to abolish live animal testing, claim that Musk knew his comments about the primate subjects deaths "to be false". They write that investors deserve to hear the truth about the safety, "and thus the marketability," of Neuralink's product. A December 2019 experiment outlined in one of the documents mentioned a subject known as Animal 15. The documents said that the subject "began to press her head against the floor for no apparent reason" just days after receiving the implant. Her condition only worsened as she "began to lose coordination" and "would shake uncontrollably when she saw lab workers." Staff finally euthanised her months later. Last year, the PCRM filed a complaint with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) alleging that Neuralink's practices violate the Animal Welfare Act. The US Department of Transportation is also investigating Neuralink over allegations contimanted devices that were removed from monkeys' brains were illegally transported. Indy100 have reached out to Neuralink for comment. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-21 17:59