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Check Out The OnePlus 11's Ridiculously Big Camera Bump In New Renders
OnePlus 11 builds, quite literally, on the design of its predecessor, while upping the processing power underneath and the pace of charging too.

How Scientists Plan to Upcycle Plastic Waste In Space
Scientists sent a soup of bacteria and enzymes into space, contained in an autonomous system that aims to turn waste plastic into usable material.

NASA's Retired Space Telescope Found Baby Stars In A Feeding Frenzy
The Spitzer telescope is no longer functional, but data collected by it has helped discover some startling information about hungry baby stars.

Apple’s Accessory Lock-In Is Getting Ridiculous With The iPad 10
The 10th-gen iPad turned out to be a flashy upgrade with an uncharecteristically high asking price, but the accessory situation is puzzling.

The Leap Second Is Going Away For Good. Here's Why That Matters
The leap second, which has caused tech mayhem ever since its introduction half a century ago, will finally be abolished starting in 2035.

Apple Is Building A 3D Mixed-Reality World, But Don’t Call It Metaverse
Apple is reportedly building a whole world of 3D content with a focus on video and gaming, which will be at the core of its AR/VR headset.
Elon Musk Bringing Back Vine Would Actually Be Pretty Great
Musk recently polled his Twitter followers about bringing back Vine. In a social media era dominated by short videos, the idea sounds quite appealing.

Verified Twitter s Will Need To Pay $20 Per Month To Keep Blue Tick
Musk plans to make a Twitter Blue subscription mandatory to retain a verified badge on Twitter. Instead of the usual $5 fee, Musk wants to charge $20.

Elon Musk's Planned Twitter Layoffs Is Bad News For Employees And s
Elon Musk is close to finalizing his Twitter deal, but one of his first major moves might involve laying off 75 percent of the company's employees.

You Can Buy Verizon's $45 Prepaid Home Internet At Walmart
Verizon has partnered with Walmart to launch a $45/month prepaid internet plan that follows the grab-and-go approach without any credit check hassles.

Motorola's Vertical Rollable Phone Concept Is Both Unique And Practical
Lenovo has demoed a novel Motorola concept smartphone that has a rollable OLED which embraces the vertical screen expansion formula.

Kanye Pulls A Musk With Deal To Acquire Social Network Parler
As Elon Musk's acquisition tussle with Twitter continues, his 'friend' Kanye West, aka Ye, has bought Parler, a controversial free speech platform.

iPhone 14 Has A Crash Detection Trigger Problem On Rollercoasters
Apple put a crash detection system on its new devices, but it is sending false alarms even for non-threatening scenarios like roller coaster rides.

Why Is NASA Sending Baker’s Yeast Into Space With The Artemis Mission?
Astronauts have grown vegetables in Earth's orbit, but for the first time in over five decades, biological samples are being sent into deep space.

This Silicon Material Might Help Us Explore Europa And Its Frosty Oceans
As part of a NASA-backed project, scientists have created a unique material for electronics that can survive Europa's extreme cold and radiation.

The U.S. Government Has A Plan To Solve The Space Junk Problem
The U.S. FCC has ruled that all satellites which no longer serve a functional purpose will need to be pulled from orbit within five years.

Apple Is Testing The Limits Of Brand Loyalty With The iPhone 14
The iPhone 14 is a relic from 2021 that still starts at $799 in the U.S. and costs significantly more elsewhere, despite the lack of upgrades.

TikTok Blatantly Copies BeReal With 'TikTok Now' Feature
TikTok Now is a new feature that nudges s at a random hour to post a picture or clip captured instantaneously by the front and rear cameras.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Review: This Should Be Your First Foldable
Samsung's latest clamshell, the Galaxy Z Flip 4, fixes the core issues plaguing its predecessor and emerges as a worthy investment for your money.

Apple's A17 Bionic And M3 Chips Will Get A Powerful 3nm Upgrade
Apple has reportedly locked in TSMC's second-generation 3nm fabrication process for making the chips powering the iPhone 15 and future Macs.