Apple’s upcoming Watch Series 11 will retain the same design as its predecessor but include a new screen with increased maximum brightness, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. Apple also plans to shuffle its color and band offerings for the new model, although specific details weren’t disclosed beyond Apple’s intention to address reports of chipping issues with the Jet Black color …
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Spike Lee’s Return to Katrina Is a Poignant, Cagey Prayer for a Brighter Future That Is Still Out of Sight – IndieWire
Spike Lee’s Return to Katrina Is a Poignant, Cagey Prayer for a Brighter Future That Is Still Out of Sight IndieWire ‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water’ Is a Gripping New Docuseries The New York Times Katrina: Come Hell and High Water review – Spike Lee gets straight to the defiant, joyous soul of New Orleans The Guardian Hurricane Katrina Showed How Quickly …
Read More »Documentary on the ’90s Cowboys will shine brighter light on 30 years of failure
Officially, it’s called America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys. Unofficially, it’s The Jerry Show. Technically, the upcoming Netflix series focuses on the glory (hole) days that have long passed Jerry Jones by. Personally, I can’t wait to watch the eight-part documentary. But after watching the trailer, it’s obvious that it focuses on the team that won three Super Bowls …
Read More »“It Lit Screens And Tumors Alike”: Scientists Develop Dual-Function Molecule Driving Brighter OLED Displays And Ultra-Precise Medical Imaging Breakthrough
IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a revolutionary organic molecule that acts as a “switch” for both OLEDs and medical imaging. 💡 The molecule, named CzTRZCN, combines thermally activated delayed fluorescence with two-photon absorption to enhance efficiency in displays and imaging. 🖥️ CzTRZCN achieved a record external quantum efficiency of 13.5% in OLED applications, highlighting its …
Read More »Was everything brighter 40 years ago? How color perception changes as we age | Well actually
Every now and then, a bit of nostalgia bait drifts across my social media feed, with people pining for the brighter colors of the past – the vivid hues of the Toys R Us logo, or a 90s McDonald’s play zone. On Reddit, posters observe: “As I get older it feels like life is losing its color,” and ask: “Were …
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