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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Tipped to Get 200-Megapixel Sony Camera Sensor

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Revolution: 200MP Sony Sensor Breakdown and What It Means for Mobile Photography The smartphone camera arms race continues to escalate, with Samsung poised to make a monumental leap in imaging technology. Industry leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra will debut a groundbreaking 1/1.1-inch 200-megapixel Sony CMOS sensor, marking a significant […]

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Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Gaming Mouse With Optical Scroll Wheel Launched in India

The Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro has officially landed in India, marking a significant leap forward for competitive gaming peripherals. Designed specifically for esports athletes and hardcore gamers, this wireless gaming mouse combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic precision to deliver unparalleled performance. Priced at ₹15,999, it represents a premium investment for serious players who demand the

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vivo X Fold5 in for review

The vivo X Fold5 is set to redefine the foldable smartphone market with its cutting-edge design, powerful hardware, and global availability. As the successor to the vivo X Fold3 and X Fold3 Pro, this device skips the X Fold4 generation entirely, consolidating both standard and Pro features into a single flagship model. With significant improvements

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Garmin Forerunner 970 Review: A Very Extra Running Watch

The Ultimate Guide to the Most Extra Smartwatch for Nerdy Runners in 2024 For runners who geek out over data, metrics, and cutting-edge tech, a standard fitness tracker just won’t cut it. The most extra smartwatch for nerdy runners combines elite performance tracking, hyper-specific biometrics, and next-level customization—all wrapped in a sleek, durable design. Whether

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Zoox issues software recall for 270 robotaxis following Las Vegas collision

Zoox, the autonomous vehicle subsidiary owned by Amazon, has issued a voluntary software recall affecting 270 of its robotaxis after a collision incident in Las Vegas last month. The recall highlights the growing pains of autonomous vehicle technology as companies like Zoox, Waymo, and Cruise navigate complex urban environments. While no injuries were reported in

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Minecraft ended virtual reality support today

Minecraft Officially Ends VR Support: What This Means for Players and the Future of VR Gaming Minecraft, the iconic sandbox game that has captivated hundreds of millions of players worldwide, has officially discontinued its support for virtual and mixed reality platforms. This decision, confirmed in the latest Bedrock Edition patch notes (version 1.21.80), follows Mojang’s

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NOAA warns staff a militia group thinks its radars are ‘weather weapons’

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an urgent warning to the National Weather Service (NWS) regarding potential attacks on Doppler radar stations by an armed conspiracy group. According to a recent CNN report, the extremist organization Veterans on Patrol is actively targeting NEXRAD (Next Generation Weather Radar) sites under the false belief

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New Gel-Based Robotic Skin Feels Touch, Heat, and Damage Like Human Flesh

Scientists at University College London have pioneered a revolutionary gelatin-based robotic skin that could transform prosthetics, robotics, and medical devices. This ultra-thin, stretchable material mimics human skin’s sensory capabilities at a fraction of traditional costs, detecting pressure, temperature changes, and even injuries with unprecedented accuracy. HOW THE GELATIN ROBOTIC SKIN WORKS Unlike conventional robotic skins

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These LGBTQ+ Archives Defy Erasure, One Memory at a Time

LGBTQ+ History Collections in Latin America: Preserving Memory as an Act of Resistance Across Latin America, LGBTQ+ communities are reclaiming their histories through grassroots archival projects that serve as powerful tools of resistance. These collections—often painstakingly assembled by activists, historians, and community members—document lives, struggles, and triumphs in the face of systemic violence, discrimination, and

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Species at 30 makes for a great guilty pleasure

The 1985 sci-fi horror film “Lifeforce” remains a cult classic despite its mixed critical reception. While many dismissed it as a derivative B-movie, the film boasts one undeniable masterpiece: H.R. Giger’s nightmarish alien life form design. This overlooked gem combines schlocky entertainment with genuine artistic brilliance, creating a unique cinematic experience that deserves reevaluation. H.R.

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