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iOS 16 released today – here’s all the new features and how to download it

Apple’s latest software update – iOS 16 – will be released today for all iPhone models from the iPhone 8 up. First announced back in June, and... read more

Colonoscopy One and Operation Butt Plug: What happened when internet was asked to name Uranus probe

From a ship named Boaty McBoatface to a whale named Mister Splashy Pants, the public usually doesn’t take things seriously when asked for help in scientif... read more

Advantages of web scraping services for your artificial intelligence tools in 2022

Even if you wish to gather data, not all of the website’s best information can be copied and pasted. And here, web scraping services enter as a conqueror ... read more

Future Evolution Of XRP and Market Dynamics

Although it’s the case that many cryptocurrencies have risen again following the market’s recent decline, the reality is that some are facing major ... read more

Stellar Repair for Excel – Powerful tool to repair corrupt Excel files

Excel is one of the most highly used software in the world. However, sometimes users feel the issue with excel when the file is inaccessible and extensions are ... read more

How Useful are AI-Based Marketing Tools for Businesses

For businesses of all sizes and verticals, AI-based marketing is no longer just a curiosity—it’s an essential marketing tool for companies that can leverage... read more

Roku vs. Fire Stick: Which streaming video devices are better?

Streaming devices have made it easier to watch movies and TV on-demand, but it may be difficult to determine how to access the ever-growing library of streaming... read more

Apple could lose $15B if DOJ forces Google to stop paying to be iPhone’s default search engine

Apple stands to lose up to $15 billion a year if the Justice Department forces Google to stop paying the company to be the default search engine on all iPhones ... read more

SpaceX’s Starship rocket starts a blaze in protected habitat during static fire test

SpaceX’s Starship rocket starts a blaze in protected habitat surrounding Starbase during static fire test SpaceX performed a static fire test on its Stars... read more

Queen Elizabeth’s message to the Apollo 11 crew is etched on silicon disc left on the moon in 1969

Queen Elizabeth was one of 73 world leaders whose message to NASA’s Apollo 11 is etched onto a silicon disc and left on the moon in 1969 after the crew me... read more

China discovers a new mineral on the moon that is a phosphate in crystal form

China has discovered a new mineral on the moon, a phosphate mineral in columnar crystal named Changesite-(Y), which was identified in rock and soil samples it ... read more

Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than FISH – limiting evolution for millions of years

Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than FISH – limiting their evolution for millions of years, scientists find New study reveals the first four-legge... read more

‘Splooting’ squirrels are ‘freaking people out’ in the San Francisco Bay

‘Splooting’ squirrels are ‘freaking people out’ in the San Francisco Bay: Animals are spotted stretching out on the ground all over the ... read more

Apple’s Emergency SOS is free for 2 years on iPhone 14 but firm won’t discuss cost in the long run

Apple’s new Emergency SOS satellite feature – available free for two years on all iPhone 14 models – could cost consumers after that, but the ... read more

How does the iPhone 14 stack up against its Android competitors?

After almost a year of anticipation from tech enthusiasts across the world, the new iPhone 14 series was finally unveiled at Apple’s ‘Far Out’... read more

Full Harvest Moon will peak tomorrow morning ahead of the official start of autumn 

Look up tomorrow! Full Harvest Moon will peak on Saturday morning ahead of the official start of autumn The Harvest Moon will peak at 10:59 BST (05:59 EDT) on S... read more

Advocates blast Amazon over $1.7B iRobot deal that fuels ‘pervasive surveillance’ in the home

Privacy advocates blasted Amazon’s recently announced purchase of robot vacuum maker iRobot for fueling ‘pervasive surveillance’ as the Federa... read more

$92,000 flying car that can fly at up to 63mph secures $10 million investment

From The Jetsons to Harry Potter, flying cars are staple features in science fiction blockbusters.  Now, the firm behind a futuristic vehicle inspired by The J... read more

The Queen’s environmental legacy, revealed

Throughout her historic 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II was an unwavering advocate for the environment. Her Majesty led by example with her frugality and diet... read more

How the Queen helped save the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is from extinction

Throughout Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign, she became known around the world for her love for Pembroke Welsh Corgis, turning the dogs into a symbol of Br... read more

Instagram confirms it is testing a ‘repost’ feature for feeds 

March 2016 – Filters One of the first signs Facebook was copying Snapchat was in March 2016 when it bought MSQRD, an app that overlays silly live filters ... read more

Scientists develop a new X-ray method that can detect explosives with 100% accuracy

While most of us think of airport security as fairly accurate, studies have shown that screeners fail to detect weapons, drugs, and explosives up to 80 per cent... read more

Creepy corpse-like woman dubbed ‘Loab’ is haunting the internet after bizarre AI art goes viral

An artificial intelligence (AI) art generator has been found to produce images of a haunting woman with sunken cheeks in gory settings in response to multiple p... read more

NASA’s cursed mission to the moon Artemis 1 hoped to launch late September

NASA now hopes to launch cursed Artemis 1 mission to the Moon in late September after previous attempts were scrapped TWICE due to technical glitches including ... read more