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Consider two people at the end of a difficult meeting. The first registers that they feel bad. The second registers that they feel humiliated — not angry, not embarrassed, not disappointed, but specifically humiliated. The feeling is not more intense in the second case. It is more precise. And that precision, according to a growing ... Read more
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Galaxy Unpacked is scheduled for next week on Wednesday. To help build a bit more hype for the event and launch of its new foldables, Samsung has announced Flex Titanium, essentially an upgraded hinge system that will bring a long-desired change to the devices. Samsung didn’t specify which new foldable this upgrade would be seen... Read the original post: New Galaxy Foldables to Have Reduced Crease Visibility Read more ›
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Here’s how Samsung’s Flex Titanium tech aims to rival non-foldable screen quality. Read more ›
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OpenAI is reportedly developing a screen-free, portable smart speaker meant to act as a personalized home computer and humanlike AI companion. "It will help control smart-home appliances, play media, answer questions, respond to messages and tap into the range of capabilities offered by OpenAI's ChatGPT," reports Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. The device, expected to be unveiled this year and released in 2027, would mark OpenAI's first major... Read more ›
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The Galaxy Z Fold7 featured a third generation of Armor FlexHinge, which was 27% thinner and 43% lighter than the hinge inside the Z Fold6. Now the company is introducing the next innovation that will make foldable displays even tougher and slimmer while minimizing the crease – Flex Titanium. This is just a preview of what is to come on Wednesday next week. The Flex Titanium technology promises a more... Read more ›
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Разберём современные теории старения и посмотрим на проблему с инженерной точки зрения. На примере нейронного клеточного автомата покажем, как система может долго сохранять устойчивость, а затем начать разрушаться без отдельной «программы смерти».Построим кривые дожития, найдём скрытые модельные биомаркеры старения и попробуем воздействовать на внутреннее состояние системы. В результате частично восстановим клеточную массу и форму, а заодно увидим, почему хорошие биомаркеры не всегда совпадают с лучшими точ Read more ›
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Windows 11's July update brings a calendar tool for pausing updates, a new Point-in-time Restore recovery feature, and a quieter, less intrusive Widgets experience. Read more ›
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On Tuesday, the White House announced the launch of the first program to come out of its early June executive order on AI cybersecurity. The initiative, dubbed Gold Eagle, is a clearinghouse composed of government agencies and companies that allows them to coordinate on cyber vulnerabilities and ... Read more ›
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While most fitness trackers are losing the screens to keep the price low, the CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro is a bit different. The budget-friendly smartwatch with a 1.43-inch OLED display is even cheaper than usual at Amazon, where it costs $69 in every color (the price fluctuates between $79 and $99). Some notable […] Read more ›
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Halfway through 2026, cybersecurity has stopped functioning as a technology beat and started functioning as a geopolitics beat. Read more ›
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The visible losses of an aging parent — the knees, the hearing, the slower gait — are the ones everyone prepares you for. The harder loss is the quiet reversal of the emotional hierarchy, and the moment you realise your voice now lands on them the way theirs once landed on you. Read more ›
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A single Great Basin bristlecone pine growing in the White Mountains of eastern California has been alive for 4,855 years. Read more ›
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The person who keeps the house two degrees cooler than anyone else finds comfortable isn't being cheap — they came of age when comfort was earned by tolerating a little discomfort first, and their nervous system never quite unlearned the equation. Read more ›
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In one example from Shenzhen, a former product manager laid off from a major platform company is now running what she calls a business of one, using generative AI to write ad copy, design storefronts, and produce short-form video dramas from a repurposed industrial park where the rent is subsidised by the local government. Read more ›
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Interchange fees — the invisible cut card issuers take from every U.S. card swipe — have quadrupled since 2009 to roughly $119 billion a year, quietly baked into the price of almost everything sold with plastic. Read more ›
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There’s a particular word that gets stapled to certain kids early and never fully peels off. Slow. It shows up in report cards, in that lowered voice at parent evening, in the little sigh a teacher lets out before saying your name. For a lot of the people wearing that label, it was never accurate. ... Read more Read more ›
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Visa and Mastercard get the blame for card fees, but the biggest slice — called interchange — flows straight to the issuing bank. Here's how the swipe actually splits, and who funds your airline miles. Read more ›
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Washing a mug the moment you set it down isn't about tidiness — it's a small, repeatable act of self-management that hijacks the brain's avoidance circuitry before it has a chance to fire. The psychology of why the tiniest completions carry disproportionate weight. Read more ›
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On September 1, 1859, a solar flare witnessed by Richard Carrington triggered a geomagnetic storm so powerful it lit up the tropics with auroras and let North American telegraph operators send messages using only current induced by the sky. Read more ›
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