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Octavia Carbon and Cella Mineral Storage have agreed to build the first direct air capture plant in the
2023-07-19 21:45

Meta's Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp down for thousands of users - Downdetector.com
Thousands of U.S. users across Meta Platforms' social media offerings Instagram and Facebook, and messaging app WhatsApp reported
2023-07-11 06:57

MacBook Air 15-inch: Apple reveals big version of its smallest laptop
Apple has revealed a 15-inch version of the MacBook Air, a big version of its smallest laptop. The new MacBook Air is the smallest 15-inch laptop ever, at just over 11mm, Apple said. It is the first time Apple has made a version of its most powerful computer at such a size. Recently, Apple has only sold it in 13-inches, requiring users to pay up for a much more expensive MacBook Pro for a larger display – though it once offered the MacBook Air at 11-inches, too. Follow The Independent’s live coverage for all the latest updates Read More Apple is about to update all its products – and release a very big new one Apple is about to launch its biggest product in years. Here’s what you need to know Apple is about to hold one of its biggest ever launches. Follow everything live here
2023-06-06 01:53

New Fortnite Birthday Reality Augments: Full List
The new Fortnite Birthday Reality Augments in the Sept. 19 Hotfix include Jump Balloon, Shell Slide, and Bloodhound.
2023-09-19 23:57

iPhone owners to receive payouts from Apple for ‘batterygate’
Some iPhone users are set to receive payouts as part of a controversy over Apple’s battery technology. Owners of older devices who joined a lawsuit over what was termed “batterygate” are set to receive around $65, according to the lawyers behind it. The payments relate to a controversy that erupted in 2017, when users complained that Apple was intentionally limiting the performance of their iPhones. As their devices aged, they found, Apple would place restrictions on how fast the devices could run. Apple said the restrictions were a way of ensuring that older devices could continue to function even as their batteries degraded. The older batteries did not provide reliable or constant power, and so spikes in performance could mean the devices would spontaneously shut down otherwise. But users complained that they had not been told about the change and had no way to turn it off. It also played into a persistent belief that Apple slows down older devices as part of “planned obsolescence” aimed at encouraging people to buy new iPhones – though there is no evidence that is the case. The controversy meant that lawyers brought complaints on behalf of owners of the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, or the first-generation iPhone SE, in 2018. Now they have achieved success in what they say is “the largest all-cash recovery in a computer intrusion case in history”. The settlement stipulated that Apple would pay at least $310 million to affected customers, which is expected to work out at about $65 each. But users must have signed up before October 2020, when a deadline passed, if they want to receive it, and only those 100 million people who did so will be part of the settlement. Apple has not publicly commented on the proceedings. It had appealed the settlement, but an appeals court in the US has since dismissed that case, allowing the payments to go forward. Read More Something unexpected is happening to people’s iPhone 14s, owners claim Apple is working on a mysterious new project called ‘Watch X’, report claims Apple is planning a host of powerful new Macs, rumours say
2023-08-15 22:17

Mitsubishi Heavy Backs Battery-Management Startup Element Energy
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. has joined the list of investors in startup Element Energy, which says its technology
2023-11-15 08:55

Sony gaming chief Jim Ryan to retire, group president to be interim head
TOKYO Sony Group said on Thursday its gaming chief Jim Ryan would retire next March, with group President
2023-09-28 06:49

The Best Battery Life Laptops for 2023
How long a laptop lasts on its internal battery is one of the most important
2023-09-11 02:15

Save 55% on a lifetime subscription to this celebrity fitness app
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to the Jillian Michaels app is on sale for £159.68, saving
2023-09-17 12:57

South America Was Already Burnt by a Hot Winter. Now Comes Summer
A man lit a small fire to heat up his coffee kettle. It was a hot and windy
2023-10-23 21:24

Board of Governors for Florida's public universities expected to approve new college entrance exam
In Florida's latest attempt to change its education system, the governing body for the state's public universities is expected to vote Friday on whether college applicants can submit results from an alternative test to the SAT and ACT.
2023-09-08 13:57

10 of the best University of Michigan courses you can take online for free
TL;DR: A wide range of online courses from the University of Michigan are available for
2023-07-05 12:15
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