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We now know the Galaxy S26 chipset and some fans won’t be happy

Samsung Galaxy S26: What We Know So Far Image: Luke Baker / Foundry Galaxy S26: In Summary Samsung's upcoming flagship smartphone series Expected launch in early 2026 Possible replacement of

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OnePlus Nord CE 5 Review: All This, Plus AI for £299

The OnePlus Nord CE 5, the latest offering from OnePlus, is a mid-range smartphone that aims to provide a premium

‘Hybrid’ skull may have been a child of Neanderthal and Homo sapiens

The cranium of a girl thought to be the offspring of Neanderthal and Homo sapiens parentsIsrael Hershkovitz A recent analysis of a

Human Centered Design Vs User Centered Design: Key Differences

Human-centered design (HCD) and user-centered design (UCD) are two fundamental concepts in software development that are often used interchangeably. However,

Cough Medicine May Protect Against Some of Parkinson’s Worst Symptoms : ScienceAlert

Ambroxol Shows Promise in Treating Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease-Related Dementia Since 1979, ambroxol, an active ingredient commonly found in

OpenAI tightens the screws on security to keep away prying eyes

OpenAI Enhances Security Measures to Prevent Corporate Espionage OpenAI has recently taken significant steps to enhance its security operations in

AI could be about to completely change the way we do mathematics

AI is undoubtedly making strides in the field of mathematics, with tools like AlphaProof and Trinity showing promising capabilities in

‘Slow-Motion’ Earthquakes Captured in Real Time : ScienceAlert

Studying Slow-motion Earthquakes to Predict Future Seismic Events Slow-motion earthquakes, also known as slow slip earthquakes, involve the gradual release

Texas Flood Forecasts Were Accurate but Not Sufficient to Save Lives

The catastrophic floods that ravaged central Texas last week serve as a stark reminder that accurate weather forecasts alone are