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Ooni Volt 12

The Ooni Volt 12 emerges as a standout choice for pizza enthusiasts seeking convenience and performance. Its lightweight construction and weather-resistant exterior allow for hassle-free outdoor storage, ensuring durability in various conditions. The all-electric operation eliminates the need for managing wood pellets or cleaning up charcoal ash, simplifying the cooking process. Setting precise temperatures and …

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Beats Studio Buds

The Beats Studio Buds wireless earphones offer an impressive combination of crystal-clear sound quality and extended battery life, making them a standout gadget. With up to 36 hours of total battery life, comprising nine hours from the earbuds themselves and an additional 27 hours from the charging case, users can enjoy uninterrupted listening sessions on …

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XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro

The XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro offers an impressive array of features that enhance entertainment experiences. Its high-quality audio and vivid display bring movies to life, creating captivating viewing sessions. It serves as a versatile alternative to traditional TVs, adaptable to various entertainment settings. Built for mobility, the XGIMI MoGo 2 Pro ensures easy relocation without …

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iPhone 15

The iPhone 15 is a significant upgrade for people with older iPhones. It’s simpler than the iPhone 14 Pro but better than last year’s model. It comes in two sizes: 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch. Both run on a new chip called the A16 Bionic, making them faster, especially for those with older iPhones. They also have …

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Redmi A3x

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi is preparing to launch a new smartphone variant, the Redmi A3x. This device is essentially a modified version of the Redmi A3, which debuted in February. The A3x differs slightly in features, although specific details remain undisclosed. It will be released with two distinct model numbers: 24048RN6CG for the global market and …

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Xiaomi 14 Ultra 

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra hasn’t strayed far from its predecessor, but it brings some notable upgrades. The main camera now boasts a newer sensor with variable aperture, enhancing its versatility. Additionally, the zoom cameras offer improved focusing capabilities and slightly brighter lenses, enhancing overall photography experience. Externally, Xiaomi has made subtle yet meaningful changes. The …

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OnePlus 12

The new OnePlus 12 smartphone is available starting at $799/£849/949 Euros. It’s released earlier in the year, like previous models. There’s also a cheaper version called OnePlus 12R. Compared to the OnePlus 11, the OnePlus 12 is slightly more expensive but offers more features. It has upgraded hardware and camera sensors. Now, it supports fast …

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The US and Mexico will work together to improve the making and delivery of computer chips.

The United States and Mexico are teaming up to explore semiconductor production opportunities as part of the U.S. CHIPS Act. This law, enacted in 2022, allocates $500 million to enhance the semiconductor supply chain by collaborating with allies. The State Department emphasized the critical role of semiconductors in various industries, including automotive and healthcare. This …

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School boards in Canada are taking legal action against large social media companies for causing harm, seeking over 4 billion Canadian dollars in damages.

Several Canadian school boards are seeking over $4 billion in damages from social media giants like Meta Platforms and Snap. They claim that these companies’ products are designed in a way that encourages excessive use among students, which has significantly impacted their cognitive and emotional well-being. The school boards argue that platforms such as Facebook, …

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Civil rights groups criticize a plan to penalize US federal inmates for using social media.

A proposed change to rules in federal prisons suggests that inmates could face consequences for using social media or asking others to do so on their behalf. Critics argue that such a rule might impede inmates and their supporters from exercising their right to free speech. The Bureau of Prisons is considering this change along …

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