Samsung finally decides to properly advertise the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s Corning Gorilla Glass Armor

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra has a lot of high-end specs, as you’d expect, and a lot of people have spent countless amounts of time arguing over them. One thing that is inarguable, however, is that no other smartphone right now has Corning’s Gorilla Glass Armor on top of its screen, and that should be a […]

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Mojang decides Minecraft needs its own Xbox Game Pass, costs $3.99 a month in the Marketplace

What you need to know Mojang Studios has announced the Minecraft Marketplace Pass, a new subscription service that provides access to a rotating catalog of Minecraft items, packs, and DLC. The Marketplace Pass costs $3.99 a month and is compatible across all Minecraft: Bedrock Edition platforms, with over 150 items. New products will come and […]

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iFixit Decides to Lower iPhone 14’s Repairability Score Due to Apple’s Parts Pairing Requirement

Repair website iFixit today announced that it has retroactively lowered the iPhone 14’s repairability score from 7/10 to 4/10 due to Apple’s post-repair parts pairing requirement, just over a year after the device launched. When purchasing parts from Apple’s Self Service Repair Store, a customer must enter a device’s serial number or IMEI, and any […]

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Elon Musk’s time as Twitter’s CEO may soon end after poll decides he should step down

Following Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, the company has made drastic changes over the last several weeks. Nearly half of Twitter’s workforce was laid off as the company completely restructured its revenue model. Musk’s intentions included speeding up Twitter, unbanning people who may have been wrongly banned, and to severely reduce the number of spam […]

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Microsoft reverses itself and decides to keep SwiftKey Keyboard on iOS after all

What you need to know On September 28 Microsoft announced SwiftKey would be retired on iOS and delisted from the Apple App Store. No reason was given as to why SwiftKey on iOS was being withdrawn from iOS. In a sudden reversal, Microsoft is now keeping SwiftKey ON iOS with further development likely. For those […]

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This Brain Molecule Decides Which Memories Are Happy—or Terrible

Further evidence of this bias comes from the reaction of the mice when they were first put into learning situations. Before they knew whether the new associations would be positive or negative, the release of neurotensin from their thalamic neurons decreased. The researchers speculate that new stimuli are assigned a more negative valence automatically until […]

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