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iPhone 14 Pro Max review: Apple's best gets better

AppleInsider - 21 Sep 2022 20:41
iPhone 14 Pro Max review: Apple's best gets better The iPhone 14 Pro Max iterates on Apple's already spectacular flagship product with a 48MP camera, always-on display, and whimsical Dynamic Island. Let's be honest, Apple can only do so much to update the pocket-sized iP...
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Aperture in Photography: A Complete Guide

PetaPixel - 21 Sep 2022 21:23
Aperture in Photography: A Complete Guide Aperture can seem like one of the most challenging camera settings to fully understand, but once you understand it, your photography will improve immensely.
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Don't Miss: Galwad, a multimedia climate-responsibility experience New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss
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Stanley Kubrick's rare Zeiss Planar 50mm F0.7 'Barry Lyndon' lens now in Museum of Optics One of the rare Zeiss Planar 0.7/50mm film lenses used by Stanley Kubrick for his legendary interior shots without artificial light is now exhibited in the Zeiss Museum. Image and caption: Zeiss Zeiss has announced that ...
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Microsoft Brings Zero Trust to Hardware in Windows 11 A stacked combination of hardware and software protects the next version of Windows against the latest generation of firmware threats.
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James Webb's data could be lying to us, scientists warn The James Webb Space Telescope first began scientific operations in July, with NASA releasing Webb's first images to raucous applause. What followed, has been a couple of months' worth of spectacular discoveries, includi...
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LG's doomed Rollable phone appears on video to show us what we missed LG's ambitious Rollable phone never saw the light of the day, but an almost market-ready engineering unit has appeared on video, and it looks painfully good.
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This new plan could help reverse some dangerous effects of climate change Scientists have come up with a "relatively low cost" plan that could cool the Earth down. The plan, which aims to lower the temperatures of the north and south poles, could help reverse some of the terrifying effects of ...
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Six Lincoln Laboratory inventions win 2022 R&D 100 Awards Technologies recognized with "Oscars of Innovation" transform hurricane tracking, electronics cooling, collision avoidance, cybersecurity, and more.
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New clues about early atmosphere on Mars suggest a wet planet capable of supporting life New research published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters suggests that Mars was born wet, with a dense atmosphere allowing warm-to-hot oceans for millions of years. To reach this conclusion, researchers developed th...
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Amazon announces next-gen Fire HD 8 tablets with 'Tap to Alexa' accessibility feature Amazon has unveiled a new line of 8-inch Fire HD tablets — and with it, the broader availability of an accessibility feature that allows customers to access Alexa via touch instead of voice. The next generation of the ...
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How Census Data Put Trans Children at Risk

Scientific American - 21 Sep 2022 14:00
How Census Data Put Trans Children at Risk The Census Bureau must improve its data anonymization methods to protect vulnerable groups
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This huge DDoS attack was one of the longest ever recorded An unprecedented distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack saw over 25.3 billion requests being sent to a target.
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A Russian cyberespionage group tracked as UAC-0113 is using dynamic DNS domains masquerading as telecommunications providers in ongoing attacks targeting entities in Ukraine, Recorded Future reports.
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This Electric Car Ad From 1921 Asked Drivers To Be Brutally Honest With Themselves At the turn of the 20th century, one-third of all cars produced in the U.S. were electric. By the 1920s, gasoline-powered cars had grown to dominate the market because they offered greater range and speed. But one electr...
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Shadowy Russian Cell Phone Companies Are Cropping Up in Ukraine But as Ukrainians retake ground, some of the firms are erasing their online presence.
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Do Sleep Timing and Duration Affect Dementia Risk?

Neuroscience News - 21 Sep 2022 12:53
Do Sleep Timing and Duration Affect Dementia Risk? Dementia risk was 69% higher in older adults who slept for more than 8 hours per night, and 2 times higher for those who went to bed before 9 pm.
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GitHub's Arctic Code Vault with terabytes of code would have been "doomed" if it wasn't stored in a beautiful case.
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Secret Cinema's Marvel team-up works nicely in Guardians of the Galaxy Secret Cinema has been going places for a while now - from humble origins, the list of franchises that the immersive event titan has now worked with only
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Watch Russian Soyuz rocket launch 3 astronauts to space station today A NASA astronaut and two cosmonauts will launch to the International Space Station aboard a Soyuz spacecraft today (Sept. 21). Watch live starting at 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT).
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23-Year-Old 'Crypto King' Has Luxury Cars Seized After $35 Million of Investor Money Vanishes Five luxury cars, including two BMWs, two McLarens, and a Lamborghini, have been seized from 23-year-old Aiden Pleterski, the self-described "crypto king" of Canada, during bankruptcy proceedings according to a new repor...
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New Webb image captures clearest view of Neptune's rings in decades The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope is showing off its capabilities closer to home with its first image of Neptune. Not only has Webb captured the clearest view of this peculiar planet's rings in more than 30 yea...
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