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- Smoke rises from a Russian tank destroyed by Ukrainian forces, on the side of a road in Lugansk region.
  • Russia is sustaining high casualties in attacks in Ukraine, The New York Times reported. 
  • Around 1,000 Russian troops a day were killed or wounded, officials told the publication. 
  • But Russia is able to recruit new troops to replace the casualties, according to



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Motorola is still trying to reclaim the glory of its original Razr phone with its latest foldables. The new Razr and Razr+ are more stylish than the previous models, and at $700 and $1,000 respectively, they're surprisingly affordable for devices with massive folding OLED screens. In other news, we chat about Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange being freed from prison, Rabbit's massive security hole



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Samsung's latest Unpacked event will kick off on July 10th. The company has already released its latest flagship phones this year, unveiling the S24 family. But now it’s time for its spinoff smartphones: the foldables. That and the long-teased Galaxy Ring. The tiny wearable is slated to arrive “in or around August,” so it would be more of a surprise if the device didn’t appear at Unpacked. The



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New leaks may have spoiled the colors that will be available for Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 devices. | Image: Evan Blass

While Samsung is gearing up to officially introduce the latest Galaxy Z foldable smartphones at its Unpacked event on July 10th, a new batch of leaked images have spoiled more of the surprise. The renders of the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z



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In January, I spent two weeks with the most modular notebook ever made: the Framework Laptop 16. It’s a gadget nerd’s dream: you can swap out its keyboard, touchpad, ports — even its entire discrete GPU. You can transform it from a sleek work laptop to a decent gaming machine in two minutes flat, one



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For many of us, getting up can be a chore most mornings, as a peaceful slumber or a serene dream is interrupted by the shrill chimes of a smartphone alarm. It’s all too easy to keep hitting that snooze button until the last possible momentto stay where it’s comfortable and warm and avoid the responsibilities of the…

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Being a NEET can be a mental health win, according to a psychologist (stock image).
  • Some young people are choosing to be NEET to focus on mental health and values.
  • They see being idle as more beneficial than taking the wrong job.
  • Waiting for the right career can boost mental wellbeing and reduce stress, a psychologist says.

Being unemployed and idle may sound like a choice



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Eindhoven-based startup Axelera has raised $68mn as it looks to take its AI chip business global. One of the lead investors is Samsung Catalyst, the venture arm of semiconductor giant Samsung Electronics.   Axelera is developing chips, known as AI processing units (AIPUs), that enable computer vision and generative AI in devices like robots and drones. The chips facilitate so-called edge AI — when



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Lynn Conway may hold the record for longest delay between being unfairly fired and receiving an apology for it. In 1968, IBM — a company that now covers its logo in a rainbow flag each June for Pride Month — fired Conway when she expressed her intention to transition. She died on June 9, 2024 at age 86. IBM eventually apologised to the now-famous computing expert, but only 52 years later, when



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Stephanie Kaloi's son (not pictured) split time between the US and Panama for two years.
  • I lived in Panama for two years and my son split time between there and the US.
  • He got to enjoy two summer vacations; one in the US, and one in Panama.
  • We no longer live there, but I'm thankful for the experiences we had. 

In May 2021, I moved to Panama. My partner and I lived there for two years, and


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