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Wait times for Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro models reach ‘extreme’ levels – up to 34 DAYS in most markets

Wait times for Apple’s higher-end iPhone 14 Pro models are reaching ‘extreme’ levels – and consumers are not choosing cheaper models ins... read more

iPhone trick displays hidden codes to will reveal whether you’ve been sold a refurbished phone 

That new $1,099 iPhone you bought might be a refurbished model, but fortunately, there is an easy way to tell if you’ve been sold one.  Aakaanksh Autade,... read more

Even INSTAGRAM is dreading the demise of Twitter with affectionate tweet

You might think social media companies would be happy to witness the downfall of a rival – but the latest post from Instagram suggests otherwise.  On Friday,... read more

Photographer is locked out of Twitter account after video of NASA launch is mistaken for PORN

Questions have once again been raised of Twitter’s automated moderation tools after a rocket launch video and footage of a meteor shower were both mistake... read more

SoftPOS (Soft Point of Sale) is a new-age technology by Emi Global Corp

SoftPOS means Soft Point of Sale SoftPOS is a new-age technology allowing sellers to receive payments made with plastic cards or any of their virtual equivalent... read more

T.rex was 70% larger than previously thought and could weigh up to 33,000lbs, study claims 

The infamous Tyrannosaurus Rex – or T.rex – could have weighed up to 33,000 pounds (15,000 kg) when it roamed the Earth. This is just over the weigh... read more

Scroll through the UNIVERSE: Incredible interactive map lets you explore 200,000 galaxies

Space fans no longer have to rely on science fiction or wait for pictures beamed back from the James Webb Space Telescope to explore the deepest edges of the un... read more

Best Video Editor for Vlogs in 2022 Recommended-UniConverter

Nowadays, it has become quite common for people to share videos on several platforms. People are posting short entertaining videos on different social media pla... read more

Rising sea levels could reduce Britain’s coastline by up to 72 FEET by 2100, study predicts 

Rising sea levels could push back the British coastline by up to 72 feet (22 metres) by 2100, a new study has found. Researchers from Imperial College London mo... read more

Scientists create ‘mini eyes’ in the lab that could help thousands at risk of sight loss

Eyes grown in a laboratory dish may sound like science fiction, but they have taken scientists a step closer to a cure for a major form of blindness. Scientists... read more

The Red Planet was once BLUE: Mars was covered by 984ft-deep oceans 4.5 billion years ago

Now a desolate red desert, a new study has claimed that Mars was once actually predominantly blue. While researchers have long agreed that our red neighbour onc... read more

Political views, religion and sexual preference fields will DISAPPEAR from Facebook accounts

Your religious and political views, address and ‘Interest in’ field are set to disappear from your Facebook page on December 1. Users who have the f... read more

From cells to steak: FDA says meat grown in a LAB is safe to eat, paving the way for products

The Food and Drug Administration declared lab-grown meat products developed by a California company as being safe for human consumption, which paves the way for... read more

Chip designed to mimic a human placenta and embryo could replace drug testing pregnant mice

Scientists have created a breakthrough polymer chip designed to mimic a human placenta and embryo to stop the ‘unethical and cruel’ drug testing on ... read more

AI ‘Time Machine’ transports your photos into another historical era

If you’ve ever wondered what you would have looked like as a Viking, a Roman warrior or a medieval knight, look no further.    Genealogy website MyHerit... read more

NASA starts ‘new chapter in astronomy’ with image of a galaxy that formed 350M years after big bang

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has opened the doors to a new chapter in astronomy with the discovery of a galaxy that formed just 350 million ye... read more

Earth CAN regulate its temperature over thousands of years to keep the planet in a habitable range

Earth can regulate its temperature over hundreds of thousands of years to keep them within a steady range, a new study confirms. The planet contains a ‘st... read more

Melting ice in the Arctic could unleash 100,000 TONNES of pathogens, study warns 

Will the next pandemic come from a GLACIER? Melting ice in the Arctic could unleash 100,000 TONNES of potentially harmful pathogens into rivers and lakes, study... read more

Amazon has slashed the price of a Fitbit Versa 4 by $80 so you can hit your fitness goals for less

Top tech deals: Amazon has slashed the price of a Fitbit Versa 4 by $80 so you can stay motivated and stick to your fitness goals, shape up and move more By Zoe... read more

Space tourism firm is turning ships into floating spaceports

A US space company that aims to send tourists into space using massive balloons is now buying up ships to turn them into ‘floating spaceports’.  Fl... read more

Leonid Meteor Shower will peak this evening with up to 10 shooting stars flying overhead every hour 

If you’re a fan of stargazing, make sure you have an eye to the skies this evening.   The Leonid meteor shower is set to peak tonight, providing you wit... read more

Twitter will ditch the 280 character limit and allow longer tweets ‘soon’, says Elon Musk

‘Chief Twit’ Elon Musk has confirmed that he will be dropping the 280 character limit on Twitter ‘soon’. The new social media boss made ... read more

Oppo A16 – Fitting Features At A Reasonable Price

Oppo A16 is an entry-level smartphone, meaning that consumers get the opportunity to get their hands on the latest specs of its time but at a reasonable cost. O... read more

Brown bears are mating with polar bears and creating a more climate resilient hybrid animal

Polar bears and brown bears have been mating in Russia and producing hybrid cubs that are more resilient to climate change. Evidence of the species, known as &#... read more