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Report: Siri to Get New Design on iPhone and iPad as Early as Next Year

Report: Siri to Get New Design on iPhone and iPad as Early as Next Year

It is well known by now that Apple plans to launch its more personalized version of Siri next year, but apparently the company has even bigger plans. Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman on Wednesday reported that Apple is preparing a “visually redesigned” version of Siri that will debut on the iPhone and iPad “as early as next year.” However, he did not …

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Jackie Bezos, Jeff Bezos’ Mother and an Early Amazon Investor, Dies at 78 – The New York Times

Jackie Bezos, Jeff Bezos’ Mother and an Early Amazon Investor, Dies at 78  The New York Times Jeff Bezos’ mother, Jacklyn Gise Bezos, dead at 78 after battle with Lewy body dementia  Fox Business Jackie Bezos, Jeff Bezos’ Mom, Dies at 78  People.com Amazon Billionaire Jeff Bezos’ Mother Dies at 78—2 Years After He Moved to Florida To Be Closer to Her  Realtor.com Jackie …

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Offense overcomes early challenges to find rhythm late; defensive front wreaking havoc; Omar Speights, Nate Landman and Kam Kinchens’ playmaking

Offense overcomes early challenges to find rhythm late; defensive front wreaking havoc; Omar Speights, Nate Landman and Kam Kinchens’ playmaking

CARSON, Calif. – Thursday’s joint practice with the Saints saw the Rams offense look not as crisp initially as it did last week against the Cowboys but still find a way to finish strong, while their defense’s front seven dominated throughout the practice. Here are 10 observations from the session: 1) Matthew Stafford does not practice. As noted in our …

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Early Homo and Australopithecus Co-Existed in Ethiopia before 2.5 Million Years Ago

Early Homo and Australopithecus Co-Existed in Ethiopia before 2.5 Million Years Ago

New hominin fossils recovered from the Ledi-Geraru Research Project area in the Afar region of Ethiopia suggest the presence of early Homo at 2.78 and 2.59 million years ago and a previously unknown species of Australopithecus at 2.63 million years ago. Forensic facial reconstruction of Australopithecus afarensis. Image credit: Cicero Moraes / CC BY-SA 3.0. The time interval between about …

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Lithium deficiency may trigger early dementia: 8 lithium-rich foods to add to the diet – The Times of India

Lithium deficiency may trigger early dementia: 8 lithium-rich foods to add to the diet – The Times of India

Lithium deficiency may trigger early dementia: 8 lithium-rich foods to add to the diet  The Times of India Could Lithium Explain — and Treat — Alzheimer’s Disease?  Harvard Medical School Decade-long study finds link between this deficiency and dementia  The Independent Scientists say it may be possible to protect aging brains from Alzheimer’s with an old remedy — lithium  CNN Research on reversing Alzheimer’s …

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Trump Signals He’ll Announce Fed Chair Pick ‘A Little Bit Early’ – Bloomberg.com

Trump Signals He’ll Announce Fed Chair Pick ‘A Little Bit Early’  Bloomberg.com Trump considering 11 candidates for Fed chair, including David Zervos and Rick Rieder, sources say  CNBC Trump made his MAGA Fed pick. His next choice will be far more consequential  CNN Trump officials cast a wider net for Powell replacement at Fed  Politico Fed vice chairs, Dallas Fed president being considered for …

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‘I knew my job was to fulfil a man’s fantasy’: Elizabeth McGovern on Downton, early fame and co-starring with Brad Pitt | Movies

‘I knew my job was to fulfil a man’s fantasy’: Elizabeth McGovern on Downton, early fame and co-starring with Brad Pitt | Movies

For the maudlin among us, the final Downton Abbey film should perhaps come with a warning. Everything in it is tinged with wistfulness – a goodbye to cherished characters and a farewell to a stately home that was a sturdy presence in a transient world. When the ITV series started in 2010, wasn’t life … better? Did Elizabeth McGovern feel …

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Astronomers Discover ‘Cosmic Grapes’ Galaxy from the Early Universe

Astronomers Discover ‘Cosmic Grapes’ Galaxy from the Early Universe

A recent breakthrough in astronomical research, published in Nature Astronomy, has provided a detailed glimpse into the internal structure of an ancient galaxy, thanks to one of the strongest gravitational lensing events ever observed. The study, led by Seiji Fujimoto, reveals how natural magnification through gravitational lensing allows scientists to study distant galaxies with unprecedented clarity. The research, which combines …

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