A buttload of new iPhone 17 glass slabs and Apple Watches aren’t the only new products Apple is expected to debut at its annual fall launch next month. The latest iOS 26 developer beta 6 that just dropped yesterday has references for a real-time translation feature that will almost certainly be announced for AirPods. Basically, instead of pulling open the …
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Hellblade 1 Finally Enhanced for PS5, Out Now with Free Upgrade
The previously announced native PS5 version for Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is available now, alongside Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, ported over from Xbox and out today. Anyone who owns the original PS4 version gets a free upgrade, or you can buy the PS5 version for £24.99 / $29.99. A bundle containing the original game on PS5 alongside today’s ported follow-up is …
Read More »KFC finally bringing back potato wedges after years of fan requests
KFC is bringing back its potato wedges on August 18, five years after removing them from the menu. At the time, the chain replaced the wedges with Secret Recipe Fries, marking the first time in decades that fries became the standard side for KFC in the US. The change sparked backlash from customers who had considered the seasoned potato wedges …
Read More »Gemini Live is finally able to interact with other Google apps in real-time
Tushar Mehta / Android Authority TL;DR Gemini Live can now interact with other Google apps. With this update, you can now ask Gemini Live to fetch information from Calendar, Keep, Maps, and Tasks in real-time. The feature is starting to roll out to those using the Gemini app on both Android and iOS. Gemini Live is getting a significant upgrade …
Read More »Your Sony Bravia TV is finally getting its Android TV 14 upgrade
Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority Unlike Android on smartphones, the Android TV operating system follows a much longer product development cycle. It’s not uncommon for TV updates to arrive months after a major platform update is released (if at all they arrive). Case in point is Android TV 14, which launched in mid-2024, but has barely arrived on devices other …
Read More »A Never-Before-Seen 95-Million-Year-Old Plant-Eating Dinosaur Finally Reveals Itself
In Argentina’s Patagonia, researchers have uncovered a previously unknown dinosaur species that lived approximately 95 million years ago. Named Astigmasaura genuflexa, this massive plant-eating sauropod measured nearly 60 feet in length and weighed more than 10 tons, placing it among the last members of the Rebbachisauridae family before their disappearance around 90 million years ago. The discovery is detailed in …
Read More »Scientists Finally Solve 500-Year-Old Mystery from Leonardo da Vinci’s Drawings
In a groundbreaking development, researchers have cracked a 500-year-old anatomical puzzle that was first identified by the brilliant Leonardo da Vinci. The mystery surrounds the trabeculae of the heart, an intricate muscular network that has baffled scientists for centuries. Da Vinci sketched these fine, branching structures in the 15th century after meticulously dissecting the human heart. However, it wasn’t until …
Read More »Opinion | Scientists Are Finally Making Progress Against Alzheimer’s – The Wall Street Journal
Opinion | Scientists Are Finally Making Progress Against Alzheimer’s The Wall Street Journal ‘A tipping point’: An update from the frontiers of Alzheimer’s disease research YaleNews Podcast: AAIC 2025 highlights and the latest trends in Alzheimer’s disease IVDs Yahoo Finance ‘A miracle’: Promising treatments helping families find new hope in fight against Alzheimer’s Boston 25 News Alzheimer’s disease: An epidemic without a cure Open Access …
Read More »The Gilded Age Finally Hits Its Stride
Is it just me, or is “The Gilded Age” finally getting good? After the second season’s finale, I bemoaned how much better Julian Fellowes’ American period drama could be if it gave characters the chance to develop and even let some of them fall in love à la Tom and Sybil or Carson and Mrs. Hughes on “Downton Abbey.” With …
Read More »AOL is finally shutting down dial-up
As a septuagenarian, my father’s story was typical of long-time AOL dial-up subscribers. His subscription was a security blanket. He was sure he didn’t need the dial-up component, but he didn’t want to risk losing access to his stock portfolio, investor forums, and email. His setup worked, and he could afford to keep paying the subscription he had dutifully paid …
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