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Amazon this week has a collection of discounts on the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Ultra 2, providing near all-time low prices on both of these wearables.
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The original Razr was always sort of a style icon. It was super thin (almost to a fault) and looked more like a prop from a sci-fi movie than all its brick-shaped rivals at the time. And with the launch of a new generation of its signature flip phone later this summer, it feels like Moto is trying to recapture some of that magic with the 2024 Razr family.
Just like last year, the Razr line is split between two devices: the flagship Razr , which starts at $1,000, and a more affordable non-plus model that starts at $700. That said, Motorola has made some significant changes to help close the gap between the two phones. Both of them feature a 6.9-inch flexible OLED interior display with a 165Hz refresh rate for the Razr and a 120Hz panel on the standard version. Meanwhile, on the outside, Moto created a new hinge it claims is 30 percent smaller, while also increasing the size of the front display (which is covered by Gorilla Glass Victus for added durability).
Both versions of the 2024 Razr have larger exterior displays. The easiest way to tell them apart is that the standard Razr (left) has a small body-colored strip below its screen while the Razr (right) has a larger 4-inch panel.
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The iPhone 16 Pro is set to succeed 2023's iPhone 15 Pro, introducing over 25 new features and improvements to Apple's high-end smartphones. With many users adopting three-year upgrade cycles, plenty of iPhone 13 Pro owners will be looking to upgrade to the ?iPhone 16 Pro? later this year, so this guide breaks down every major difference you should be aware of between the two generations based on rumors.
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Without prior notice or explanation, Microsoft now force activates the automatic folder backup with OneDrive feature when you set up a new computer, all without asking you for permission.
When you set up a new Windows computer while connected to the internet and using a Microsoft account, you usually see OneDrive on your desktop. The app synchronizes data from folders—such as images, documents, music, and videos—which can be useful in certain cases.
In the worst-case scenario, however, you may set up Windows and immediately be confronted with a desktop that's cluttered with files and folders. This is likely to cause all kinds of frustration.
Previously, you had to explicitly activate automatic folder backups, and Microsoft would ping you with recurring notifications to remind you of the feature if it wasn't enabled.
Now, however, Microsoft seems to have assumed that everyone wants OneDrive backups activated by default, thus forcing it on without exception. You may not even realize it until you set up a new computer and suddenly see all your old files again.
How to deactivate OneDrive backups
If you don't want your Windows computer to back up everything on your desktop—or in other folders—to OneDrive, you can deactivate it:
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With both Fourth of July and Prime Day sales right around the corner, it can be tricky knowing when and where to shop. We're here to help break it down for you.
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The first-ever samples from the far side of the Moon have touched down on Earth. China's Chang'e 6 capsule landed on Tuesday in Inner Mongolia, carrying rocks that could confirm or debunk scientists' current theories about the Moon's origin.
The samples could help scientists confirm the current hypothesis about the Moon's origin: that molten Earth collided with a body around the size of Mars, ripping off material that took orbit next to us and created the Moon.
"Think about the geology of the Earth: If you only landed in North America, you'd be missing a big part of the story, right?" Richard Carlson, director emeritus of the Earth and Planets Laboratory at Carnegie Science, told NPR.
Researchers believe that if China's rock samples show the same age as what NASA's Apollo program brought home last century, it would confirm the hypothesis. If it doesn't, it would throw a wrench into the works, forcing us to revise our understanding of the Moon's birth.
"It's pretty clear that the far side and the near side have many, many differences," Jim Head, a planetary scientist at Brown University, said to NPR. "It's a really critical issue. You can't understand the origin of a planet with one hemisphere."
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July 4th and Grilled foods go together like hamburgers and hot dogs; get the right one for your cookout
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If you've been looking to improve your home's security but don't want to spend a fortune, now is an excellent time to shop. One of Amazon's early Prime Day deals is a 63 percent discount on a Blink bundle. For $120 — down from $320 — you can get a Blink Video Doorbell and three Outdoor 4 smart security cameras with Sync Module 2. The deal is exclusive to Prime members.
The Blink bundle allows you to monitor your home, whether you're far away or right inside. You can use Video Doorbell to answer the door, get alerts when there's motion and speak to visitors. It uses infrared night vision and 1080p HD live view to give you insight during the day or night. The device requires two double AA batteries (included in the bundle) and should last for about two years.
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Universal, Warner, and Sony are suing two startups to protect their copyrighted songs from being used by the technology.
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Instead of equipping its sharp-looking GR-1 general purpose humanoid with a full next-gen sensor suite including such things as radar and LiDAR, Fourier Intelligence's engineers have gone vision-only.
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During WWDC 2024, Apple showed off a bunch of shiny new features heading to iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia (and its other software platforms) later this year—but if you don't want to wait around for these features to arrive, you can get a lot of them right now.
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An existing drug has shown it can significantly improve the quality of sleep for those suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), so much so that many trial participants were able to hang up their CPAP machines. It could be the first therapeutic to effectively treat the condition that affects an estimated 936 million people worldwide.
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This week's best Apple deals include a new record low price on the Apple Pencil Pro, plus steep discounts on M3 MacBook Pro and M1 iPad Air. You'll also find a few solid deals on Apple-related accessories from Beats, Eufy, and Anker.
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