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What is the best vacuum cleaner you should buy, and how do you choose the correct type? Increased focus on hygiene and cleanliness in recent times has made the idea of the vacuum cleaner attractive once again. Interestingly, the vacuum cleaner itself is a very different product today from what it once was; it's no longer the bulky, clunky, and loud device that needs to be plugged in and strung along on a long power cable. Instead, modern vacuum cleaners slot into two po[CENSORED]r form factors today - cord-free handheld devices, and automated robotic cleaners. Both of these form factors take the best of what technology has to offer right now, and combine it with the age-old idea of sucking dirt and impurities into a bin. If you're looking for a new vacuum cleaner right now, you've likely considered either of these two options. In this guide, we'll try to help you figure out which of the two form factors suits you best, based on your usage and requirements. We've also recommended some options from leading brands in the segment, including Dyson, Xiaomi, Realme, and more. Key differences between robot and handheld vacuum cleaners The biggest and most important difference between robot and handheld vacuum cleaners is the way they are used; the former operates autonomously, while the latter has to be controlled and used by your hands. This means that robot cleaners are considerably easier to operate and don't involve much effort from the user, while handheld vacuum cleaners offer better accuracy and a more comprehensive cleaning, guided by a real person rather than a computer algorithm. Naturally, robot cleaners are limited to cleaning just the floor because of their form factor and size, while handheld devices can be used on furniture, table and counter tops, upholstery, and walls. However, most robot vacuum cleaners can also mop the floor, often simultaneously with vacuuming, which isn't something you can do with a handheld vacuum cleaner. How is a robot vacuum cleaner superior to a handheld device? As mentioned, the biggest advantage of a robot vacuum cleaner is that it functions autonomously. Most devices are controlled using a smartphone app, and connect to your home's Wi-Fi to receive the control commands and relay data such as cleaning statistics, map and location, and the condition of consumable parts such as brushes and air filters. You can also control the device by pressing the buttons on the robot itself; either way, the robot will navigate itself around all accessible areas of your home and clean in a predetermined pattern without any further intervention from the user. Many robot vacuum cleaners also store home maps, and can then be set to clean specific rooms, in a specific order, or a particular spot. You can also set no-go zones, virtual wall barriers for areas you don't want it to access, and more. Once fully set up, the device only needs to be started up, and you can go back to doing whatever you were doing without needing to monitor the robot. Many such devices also have the ability to mop, with water reservoir tanks and mop cloth attachments that allow the devices to both vacuum and mop simultaneously. This means a robot cleaner can offer a comprehensive floor cleaning solution, with little manual effort on the part of the user. How is a handheld vacuum cleaner superior to a robot device? Handheld vacuum cleaners slot into two general categories - corded and cord-free. The former, as the name suggests, must be connected to a power outlet to run and usually has a long cable to allow you to move around a room freely regardless of where the vacuum cleaner is plugged in. The latter has a built-in battery that allows it to be used wirelessly, making it much more convenient and easy to use. The portability of a cord-free handheld vacuum cleaner means that you can access most areas of your home quickly and easily, including upholstery, counter-tops, and other furniture. You can also use it to clean areas that may not have easy access to an electrical socket nearby, such as a car, balcony, or terrace. Handheld vacuum cleaners also have considerably more peak suction power than similarly priced robot devices. This, along with the precision that comes with a human operating the device, makes for much quicker and thorough cleaning. While a robot vacuum cleaner may take around an hour to fully clean a normal-sized urban apartment, a handheld vacuum cleaner in skilled hands could do the same job in a fraction of the time. All vacuum cleaners, whether handheld or robotic, require periodic maintenance. With robot devices, there are more moving parts, including the sweeping brushes, the main vacuum brush, and the dustbin, all of which need to be regularly cleaned out for the device to continue functioning effectively. If the robot also has mopping functionality, you'll have to regularly top up the water reservoir and wash the mop cloth as well. In comparison, most handheld devices are a lot easier to clean out; you usually only need to empty out the dustbin, which is designed to be a simple process. Since handheld devices usually don't have too many exposed moving parts, tangles and problematic jams happen less often, thus making these devices easier to maintain in the long run. Our top picks for robot vacuum cleaners Mi Robot Vacuum-Mop P: The product that arguably po[CENSORED]rised the robot vacuum segment in India, the Mi Robot Vacuum-Mop P offers excellent value for money at its current price of Rs. 20,000. You get vacuum cleaning, mopping, laser navigation, and an excellent app in the form of Mi Home, all of which works very well. Realme Techlife Robot Vacuum Cleaner: Much like the Xiaomi option, Realme's robot vacuum cleaner can also mop, works with the Realme Link app, has laser navigation and mapping, and works well for the most part. However, it is a bit buggy in function, and needs regular maintenance and care. iRobot Roomba i3+ and Braava Jet M6: Priced at Rs. 44,900 each, the iRobot Roomba i3+ only vacuums comes with the Clean Base automatic dirt disposal system, while the Braava Jet M6 only mops. Together, these two devices offer a comprehensive home cleaning solution, but are held back a bit by navigation issues, slow cleaning speed, and the high combined price of Rs. 90,000. 360 S7: Although a bit more expensive than options from Xiaomi and Realme at around Rs. 27,500, the 360 S7 is usually available on major e-commerce stores, has a very good app and laser navigation system, and offers both vacuuming and mopping functionality. While vacuuming is very effective, mopping is a bit basic because of the small mop fitting. ILife A10s: Priced at Rs. 34,900, the ILife A10s is a bit expensive compared to the competition, has some issues with navigation, and needs to vacuum and mop separately. However, it's very effective at cleaning, and has a useful remote which you can control the device with. Our top picks for handheld vacuum cleaners Dyson V11 Absolute Pro: Although expensive at Rs. 52,900, the Dyson V11 Absolute Pro is among the most powerful handheld vacuum cleaners you can buy right now. It comes with plenty of attachments, adding versatility and the ability to clean just about any household surface. Realme Techlife Handheld Vacuum Cleaner: Promising the same level of convenience as a Dyson, but at a fraction of the price, the Realme Techlife Handheld Vacuum Cleaner promises easy cord-free household cleaning with a decent range of attachments, priced at Rs. 7,499. Dyson Omni-glide: At Rs. 19,900, the Omni-glide is among Dyson's more affordable cord-free handheld vacuum cleaners, and is very light and easy to use. The omni-directional roller attachment allows for quick and easy manoeuvrability when cleaning floors. Kent Zoom Vacuum Cleaner: Similar in form, function, and pricing to the Realme handheld vacuum cleaner, the Kent Zoom has a HEPA filter and is said to run for around 30 minutes per full charge. It weighs around 3.15kg, making it easy to handle as well. https://gadgets360.com/smart-home/guide/robot-vs-handheld-cordless-vacuum-cleaners-comparison-2595536
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Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun held his annual speech event earlier where he announced the company's second foldable phone β the Mix Fold 2. Xiaomi is yet to comment on its availability outside of China but the Mix Fold 2 is looking mighty impressive. Mix Fold 2 is one of the thinnest folding phones to date measuring in at just 5.4mm unfolded and 11.2mm in its closed state including the camera bump. For context, the Galaxy Z Fold4 is 6.3mm unfolded and 15.8 folded. Mix Fold 2 weighs 262 grams and features a refined Xiaomi-developed hinge that combines alloy and carbon fiber plates alongside a recessed center structure and compact layer design. Thereβs a 6.56-inch AMOLED cover screen upfront with a 21:9 aspect ratio which is closer to what youβd find on a regular slab smartphone and that means typing should feel less cramped. It still refreshes at 120Hz and is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus. Xiaomi also added a 20MP selfie camera housed in a punch hole. The main 8-inch LTPO2 OLED features a 1914 x 2160 px resolution and a variable 1-120Hz refresh rate. Itβs an Eco2 OLED display that removes the polarizer layer for better display transparency while also offering lower power consumption. The main display is HDR10+ and Dolby Vision certified and boats Schott UTG glass for added durability. Peak brightness is rated at 1,300 nits. Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset sits at the helm paired with 12GB RAM and up to 1TB of storage. Mix Fold 2 is the second phone to benefit from Xiaomiβs partnership with Leica and it gets a 50MP Sony IMX766 main sensor with OIS and Leica optics. Like the Xiaomi 12S Ultra, Mix Fold 2 gets Leica Authentic and Vibrant photographic styles as well as a handful of Leica filters. The back also houses a 13MP ultrawide camera and an 8MP telephoto module with 2x optical zoom. Mix Fold 2 packs a 4,500 mAh battery with 67W fast wired charging and boots MIUI Fold 13 over Android 12. Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 comes in gold and black colors. Pricing starts at CNY 8,999 ($1,340) for the 12/256GB model and goes up to CNY 11,999 ($1,780) for the 12GB RAM and 1TB storage trim. Pre-orders in China are already live while official sales begin on August 16. Xiaomi has not shared any details about global availability at this point. https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mix_fold_2_announced-news-55384.php
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The Google Pixel 6 represented a big shift in direction for Google. The phone is the first to offer a Google-designed chip, in the new Tensor chip, plus it offers some incredible camera features, and more. But while Google has been building phones for a long time, the Pixel 6 is still a first-gen product in Googleβs big new smartphone push. The Pixel 7, on the other hand, is almost here, and it could be a truly amazing phone. While the Pixel 6 is only around six months old, we already have a number of details about the Pixel 7 and what it might look like. Why? Well, Google revealed a number of details about the phone itself, at Google I/O 2022. Want to learn more? Hereβs everything we know about the upcoming Google Pixel 7 so far. Alternatively, if youβre more interested in the current-generation phones, check out our full Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro reviews. Pixel 7 design The Google Pixel 6 boasts a radical new design, with a camera bar across the back of it, and that classic Pixel two-tone design in a number of stunning colors. The Pixel 7 is set to stick with that look, according to renders of the phone that Google showed off at Google I/O. That said, while the Pixel 7 largely sticks to the overall design of the Pixel 6, there are a few major differences. Notably, the new phones have black cutouts within the camera bar, and the camera bar is better integrated into the frame, making for a more continuous look. Apart from that, however, the overall look of the phones remains the same. Some more recent rumors indicate that the Pixel 7 Ultra may have a different build than the standard Pixel 7. In fact, the Pixel 7 Ultra may be built with a ceramic body, according to a report from 9to5Google. Pixel 7 specs One of the biggest changes to the Pixel series with the Pixel 6 came in the form of the new Tensor chip. The new chip focuses on artificial intelligence, and helps give the Pixel 6 a super smooth feel, despite not being quite as fast as the latest Apple or Qualcomm chips in benchmarks. The Pixel 7 will take the Tensor performance to the next level though. Google has said that the device will feature a second-generation Tensor chip β however it remains to be seen how much better that chip really is. Pixel 7 camera The camera has been arguably the most important feature of the Pixel series for a long time now, and thatβs only likely to continue with the Pixel 7. The Pixel 6 added some great smart features like Magic Eraser and Face Unblur. We have no idea what kinds of cool features could arrive with the Pixel 7, so weβll have to wait and see. When it comes to camera hardware, weβre also not sure what to expect on the back β but there are some rumors about what weβll get on the front. The rumors suggest that Google will do away with a hole-punch cutout, in favor of an under-display camera. This technology would use a new reflector system to rotate being in display mode and camera mode, according to a patent filed by Google. Pixel 7 price and release date Pixel phones have long been released around the October time frame, and thatβs unlikely to change for the Pixel 7. That said, given how far away from the release we are, it could still change. When it comes to pricing, we expect the overall price to remain similar to the Pixel 6. As with the Pixel 6, Google will likely release two phones β a Pixel 7 and a Pixel 7 Pro. That means that the Pixel 7 could come at $599, and the Pixel 7 Pro at $899. https://bgr.com/tech/google-pixel-7-news/
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After hours of rescue efforts, the beluga trapped in the Seine River lost her life with signs of malnutrition and stress. The rescue team had little hope for the stranded beluga whale in the Seine River. Native to subarctic waters, they are some of the most social marine mammals that exist, documents the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), "forming groups to hunt, migrate and interact with each other." Wandering on its own in the Parisian riverbed, the whale had little chance of making it out alive. The news went around the world from the first days of August. On Monday the 7th of the month, the BBC reported that the beluga was getting hungrier, and with less and less energy than she needed to return home. At close to 800 kilos, it was unlikely that he would find enough food to survive any more days away from her family. We suggest: Belugas have a sophisticated language and learn the sound of their name at 3 years 80 specialists, 6 hours and 1 endangered cetacean #BELUGA MALGRΓ UNE OPΓRATION INΓDITE DE SAUVETAGE DU #BELUGA, NOUS AVONS LA TRISTESSE DE VOUS ANNONCER LE DΓCΓS DU CΓTACΓ. MME OLLIVET COURTOIS, VΓTΓRINAIRE DU @SDIS91 VOUS EXPLIQUE β¬οΈ PIC.TWITTER.COM/5MB8S5BZPC β PREFET DU CALVADOS (@PREFET14) AUGUST 10, 2022 After being checked by authorities in the Calvados region, rescuers determined that the beluga trapped in the Seine River was in an "alarming" state of health. Malnourished, stressed and with few options to eat, the animal would most likely die soon. Even so, the French government organized rescue brigades to get her out of there. The operation lasted at least 6 hours. Among 80 specialists, the specimen was captured in an industrial fishing net, to be able to take it to the French coast. Only then, the authorities thought, could he get back on track. The Sea Shepherd organization participated in the rescue efforts, with the intention of taking her to a saltwater pond to regain strength. HOWEVER, ON AUGUST 11, THE PREFECTURE OF CALVADOS ANNOUNCED FROM ITS OFFICIAL TWITTER ACCOUNT THAT "DESPITE AN UNPRECEDENTED #BELUGA RESCUE OPERATION, WE ARE SAD TO ANNOUNCE THE DEATH OF THE CETACEAN." The authorities recognized that "the suffering of the animal was evident". The idea was to extract the animal with a fishing net, which an industrial crane would hoist out of the riverbed. At that time, in the middle of the morning, the beluga was still alive. However, at the end of the movement, the rescue team recognized her death. Specialists think that, just like the beluga whale stranded in the Seine River, other cetaceans are losing their way back home due to the excess noise pollution that is currently in the seas. The noise of the industrial vessels prevents them from hearing the song of their companions. Thus, bewildered and stressed, they enter the riverbeds, far from home, from their relatives and from the territory that has corresponded to them for millions of years. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/muere-la-beluga-varada-en-el-rio-sena-a-pesar-de-intentos-de-rescate/
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The Rifter belongs to a little exploited and somewhat unknown segment in Chile. With van space, capacity for 7 occupants, drive and SUV technology, it is presented as an interesting multipurpose alternative to the po[CENSORED]r SUVs and minivans. There is only one level of equipment, but in engines there are two BlueHDi (diesel) options: a 100-hp 1.6 with a 5-speed manual gearbox or a 130-hp 1.5 with an 8-speed automatic gearbox. It has ABS brakes, stability and traction control, 4 airbags, ISOFIX anchorages, 16'' alloy wheels, reversing camera and front and rear parking sensors, driving modes (Grip Control), dual-zone climate control, cruise control, 8'' multimedia with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth and voice commands, and more. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/autos-recreacionales
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More shelling of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been reported, with Ukraine and Russia again blaming each other for the attack. Each side said there were 10 hits on the office and fire station of Europe's biggest power plant on Thursday. The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss the situation - with the head of its nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, warning it was a "grave hour". UN Secretary General AntΓ³nio Guterres also said it could "lead to disaster". Ukraine has warned that Russia may provoke the world's worst nuclear accident at the plant, which was seized by Russia in early March. On Wednesday, foreign ministers from the G7 group of industrialised nations said Russia must immediately hand back control of the plant to Kyiv. The US, meanwhile, called for a demilitarised zone to be established around the plant. "Fighting near a nuclear plant is dangerous and irresponsible," a state department spokesperson said. The facility and its surrounding area in central-eastern Ukraine saw shelling last week, with Russia and Ukraine also accusing each other over that attack. Ukraine says Russia has turned the site into a military base, launching attacks from there, knowing that Ukrainian forces are unlikely to retaliate. Moscow denies the claim. Inside Zaporizhzhia power plant: We're kept at gunpoint How close was nuclear plant attack to catastrophe? In a statement on Thursday, Ukraine's nuclear agency Enerhoatom said that "Russian invaders again shelled the Zaporizhzhia plant and territories near the nuclear facility". It said an administrative office near the welding area was hit and several radiation sensors were damaged. There was a small fire on some nearby grass, but no injuries. Enerhoatom added that the fire station located near the plant was also targeted. Because of the shelling, it was impossible to change the personnel after their shift, so they had to continue work overtime. But the situation was currently under control, Enerhoatom said. Zaporizhzhia: How the crisis unfolded March 2022: Shortly after the start of their invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops seize the plant. Its management is told that the complex now belongs to Russian state nuclear power company Rosatom. Ukrainian staff continue to operate the plant under Russian control July: Russian forces reportedly deploy rocket launchers in the complex, turning it into a military base 3 August: The International Atomic Energy Agency says the plant is "completely out of control" and needs an inspection and repairs 5 August: Ukraine's nuclear agency, Enerhoatom, says two rounds of Russian rocket fire prompted its operators to disconnect a reactor from the power grid 8 August: Ukraine says renewed Russian shelling has damaged three radiation sensors and injured a worker. Local Russian-backed authorities say Ukrainian forces hit the site with multiple rocket launchers 10 August: Foreign ministers from the G7 group of nations say Russia must immediately hand back control of the plant to Ukraine 11 August: More shelling of the plant is reported, with Ukraine and Russia again blaming each other The Russian-installed officials issued a mirroring statement, accusing Ukraine of carrying out the shelling. They said Ukrainian forces were using multiple-launch rocket systems and heavy artillery. The claims by each of the side have not been independently verified. Speaking at a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York City on Thursday, Mr Grossi again called for his International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to be allowed in to inspect the plant. "This is a serious hour, a grave hour and the IAEA must be allowed to conduct its mission to Zaporizhzhia as soon as possible," he said. Meanwhile, UN Secretary General Guterres earlier warned: "Urgent agreement is needed at a technical level on a safe perimeter of demilitarisation to ensure the safety of the area". In Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that "Russia may provoke the world's worst nuclear accident... bigger than Chernobyl". He was referring to the 1986 disaster at the Soviet-built nuclear plant north of Kyiv. Mr Zelensky said that such an accident would be tantamount to Russia using its nuclear weapons without conducting an actual nuclear strike. The Zaporizhzhia plant is in the city of Enerhodar, in the south-east of Ukraine along the left bank of the River Dnieper (Dnipro in Ukrainian). It consists of six pressurised water reactors and stores radioactive waste. After seizing the complex, Russia kept its Ukrainian employees. So far, UN nuclear watchdog officials have been unable to inspect the plant. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62505815
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Smartwatches have gained po[CENSORED]rity over the years. These wearables can be called an extension to your smartphone on your wrist. Many of these new smartwatches are also capable of working as standalone devices when the need arises. Manufacturers have constantly innovated to bring new features to these smartwatches and they have also gained new health and activity tracking features. With so many smartwatches in the market, which one should you pick? In this guide, we help you pick the best smartwatch to suit your needs. Best smartwatches in India Smartwatches in IndiaGadgets 360 rating (out of 10)Price in India (as recommended) Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 28Rs. 11,990 Oppo Watch7Rs. 14,990 Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic8Rs. 34,999 Apple Watch SE8Rs. 29,900 Apple Watch Series 79Rs. 41,900 Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 is among the most affordable smartwatches on this list. It was launched at a starting price of Rs. 26,990, but has gradually dropped down to a reasonable Rs. 11,990 making it accessible to a wider audience. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 comes in one dial size only, and there are GPS-only as well as LTE-enabled variants. The cases are made out of aluminum or stainless steel depending on the model you choose. Samsung has used a dual-core Exynos 9110 SoC to power the Galaxy Watch Active 2. It has 1.5GB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. It runs Samsung's TizenOS which separates it from some of the other smartwatches on this list. TizenOS has limited support for third-party apps but you get most of the functionality you'd need out of the box. Since the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 was originally launched a few years ago, it does not have any blood oxygen (SpO2) tracking capability. The Galaxy Watch Active 2 can track activities quite well. It also offers good battery life but charging speed isn't impressive. https://gadgets360.com/wearables/guide/best-smartwatches-in-india-apple-watch-wearos-samsung-blood-oxygen-heart-rate-ecg-2615731
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Introduction The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 and Z Flip4 are here and while they may look similar to their predecessors, they bring a number of key updates. Last year was all about making the foldable an everyday smartphone and not a device you had to baby and protect. Samsung made two leaps in technical innovation by water-proofing its foldables to the IPX8 standard (resistance to water for up to 30 minutes in as much as a meter and a half of freshwater), and making the Galaxy Z Fold3 compatible with the S Pen - those are two unique traits for any folding phone even in 2022. Samsung also reinforced the hinge and overall construction to make sure they fare better in the long run. This year, itβs all about bringing Samsung foldables' cameras up to speed. Last yearβs Galaxy Z Fold3 had a 12MP main camera dating back to the Galaxy S20 from 2020, while the Flip3 was left with a 12MP sensor we first saw back on the infamous Galaxy Note7 in 2016 - ancient in smartphone terms. So this year, Samsung did the right thing and gave both sets of cameras some major updates. So the Galaxy Z Fold4 now has a 50MP main camera and the 10MP 3x zoom sensor from the Galaxy S22 series. The ultrawide, sadly, is still fixed-focus. The Galaxy Z Flip4 got the main camera from last yearβs Galaxy Z Fold3 - a 12MP 1/1.76β sensor with 1.8Β΅m pixels (up from 1.4Β΅m on the Flip3), thatβs a 65% increase in light-gathering. The ultrawide is of the fixed focus flavor and there's no telephoto, but it's still a far more competent setup than last year. An arguably equally important improvement to the Galaxy Z Flip4 is the battery. Itβs now 400mAh bigger at 3,700mAh, which, Samsung claims, lets it stream videos for 3 hours longer. Even better, the Galaxy Z Flip4 got a much-needed bump in charging speed - the phone now tops up at 25W, compared to the paltry 15W of its predecessor. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 specs at a glance: Body: 155.1x130.0x6.3mm, 263g; Glass front (Gorilla Glass Victus+) (folded), plastic front (unfolded), glass back (Gorilla Glass Victus+), aluminum frame; IPX8 water resistant (up to 1.5m for 30 mins), Armour aluminum frame with tougher drop and scratch resistance (advertised), Stylus support. Display: 7.60" Foldable Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1200 nits (peak), 1812x2176px resolution, 10.81:9 aspect ratio, 373ppi; Cover display:, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, 6.2 inches, 904 x 2316 pixels, 23.1:9 ratio. Chipset: Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4 nm): Octa-core (1x3.19 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.75 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510); Adreno 670. Memory: 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM; UFS 3.1. OS/Software: Android 12L, One UI 4.1.1. Rear camera: Wide (main): 50 MP, f/1.8, 24mm, 1.0Β΅m, Dual Pixel PDAF, OIS; Telephoto: 10 MP, f/2.4, 67mm, 1.0Β΅m, PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom; Ultra wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2, 123Λ, 12mm, 1.12Β΅m. Front camera: Inner under-display camera: 4 MP, f/1.8, 26mm, 2.0Β΅m; Cover camera: 10 MP, f/2.2, 24mm, 1/3", 1.22Β΅m. Video capture: Rear camera: 4K@60fps, 1080p@60/240fps (gyro-EIS), 720p@960fps (gyro-EIS), HDR10+; Front camera: 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps, gyro-EIS. Battery: 4400mAh; Fast charging 25W, 50% in 30 min (advertised), Fast wireless charging 15W, Reverse wireless charging 4.5W. Misc: Fingerprint reader (side-mounted); NFC; stereo speakers; Bixby natural language commands and dictation, Samsung DeX (desktop experience support), Samsung Pay (Visa, MasterCard certified), Ultra Wideband (UWB) support. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 specs at a glance: Body: 165.2x71.9x6.9mm, 187g; Plastic front (opened), glass back (Gorilla Glass Victus+), aluminum frame; IPX8 water resistant (up to 1.5m for 30 mins), Armour aluminum frame with tougher drop and scratch resistance (advertised). Display: 6.70" Foldable Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1200 nits (peak), 1080x2640px resolution, 22:9 aspect ratio, 426ppi; Cover display:, Super AMOLED, 1.9 inches, 260 x 512 pixels (Gorilla Glass Victus+). Chipset: Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4 nm): Octa-core (1x3.19 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.75 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510); Adreno 730. Memory: 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 512GB 8GB RAM; UFS 3.1. OS/Software: Android 12, One UI 4.1.1. Rear camera: Wide (main): 12 MP, f/1.8, 24mm, 1.8Β΅m, Dual Pixel PDAF, OIS; Ultra wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2, 123Λ, 1.12Β΅m. Front camera: 10 MP, f/2.4, 26mm (wide), 1.22Β΅m. Video capture: Rear camera: 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@60/240fps, 720p@960fps, HDR10+; Front camera: 4K@30fps. Battery: 3700mAh; Fast charging 25W, 50% in 30 min (advertised), Fast wireless charging 15W, Reverse wireless charging 4.5W. Misc: Fingerprint reader (side-mounted); NFC; stereo speakers; Samsung Pay (Visa, MasterCard certified). Samsung did refine its foldables this year as well. The Galaxy Z Fold4 is lighter than its predecessor (8g) and brings slightly bigger displays at the expense of slimmer bezels. The cover display is 2.7mm wider, while the inner screen grew 3mm, at the same body width as the Galaxy Z Fold3. The Galaxy Z Fold4 is also 3.1mm shorter than its predecessor and while many hoped for an even bigger reduction it's definitely a good step in the right direction. The Galaxy Z Flip4 got leaner as well - the hinge is thinner by 1.2mm, the phone is 1.5mm shorter when closed, and the frame is flatter, which played a role in fitting the bigger battery. The Galaxy Z Flip4's main display also got a bezel reduction, though the cover display stayed essentially the same. Samsung made both its foldables better this year in important ways. Battery life and camera improvements are welcome, especially when everything else is pretty much sorted. The Galaxy Z Fold4 and Z Flip4 are alone at the foldable party as the competition is yet to deliver anything but limited production China-only phones in the segment. Letβs take a closer look at the two new phones now, staring with the Galaxy Fold4 on the next page. https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_z_fold4_z_flip4_hands_on-review-2462.php
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What if I told you that one of the simplest tricks to improve your memory is to test yourself? It might sound silly but testing yourself can be a great way to learn faster and retain more information. Additionally, science says that testing yourself can provide ten extra benefits, which youβll want to take advantage of. A simple trick to improve your memory offers up to 10 science-back benefits Normally, tests can cause a lot of stress. When you test yourself, youβre creating all the context required by the questions. And, when you look up the answer for something, youβre more likely to remember it. As such, testing yourself can be a great trick to improve your memory over the long term. Aside from that, though, it also offers other benefits. Learning new information can be easy, but retaining that information over time can be difficult. Thatβs another benefit of testing yourself. Not only can you teach your mind to retain the things you teach it, but youβll be able to retrieve information easier the next time you need it. And, because your retention increases, you can also identify gaps in your knowledge, another way this trick improves your memory. Another benefit that testing yourself can offer, aside from improving your memory, is to organize your knowledge. Think of your brain as an office. For some, the office may be perfectly organized, with information and memories locked away in specific drawers and cabinets. For others, though, it might be an outright mess. Better organizing your mind is another trick you can use to improve your memory. Testing yourself encourages more learning Another great benefit that testing yourself brings is it encourages more learning. If you test yourself often, youβll naturally study more often. Because youβre studying more, science says that youβll also learn more because your mind is retaining the knowledge you need to pass your tests. Not only does trick improve your memory, but it also makes you want to learn more. These are all great reasons why testing yourself is an easy trick to improve your memory. Alone, each of the benefits is great, but together, they could help make your potential for learning unstoppable. Not only that, but youβll also want to learn, which means youβll be willing to put more time into it, too. You can read up on all the benefits testing yourself brings in Inc.comβs report. https://bgr.com/science/10-ways-this-science-backed-trick-helps-you-learn-faster-and-improves-your-memory/
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Is it true that large animals always sleep standing up? Let's dig into this explanation to learn the truth behind this idea. How is it possible that cows or buffalo can sleep in this way without falling or lying down? There is an answer to the question why large animals always sleep standing up. Is it true that large animals always sleep standing up? To begin with, the idea that these animals only sleep standing up is incorrect. Most herbivorous terrestrial quadrupeds (including cows, moose, rhinos, bison, and horses) can only doze on their feet, but have to lie down to sleep soundly. For example, when horses appear to sleep standing up, "they may be in a state of torpor or what is known as slow-wave sleep, which is not as deep as REM [rapid eye movement] sleep," he explains. Amy Johnson of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in an email. But how do they do it? If many of us do not even contemplate the possibility of sleeping standing up on a crowded plane. "HORSES' LEGS HAVE SOMETHING CALLED A LOCK APPARATUS," JOHNSON ADDS. Β«ITS LIMBS HAVE TENDON AND LIGAMENTS THAT ALLOW THE ANIMAL TO REMAIN ON ITS LEGS THROUGH MINIMUM MUSCULAR EFFORT AND THAT WAY THEY CAN STAND -AND EVEN SLEEP- FOR LONG PERIODSΒ«. how animals sleep Herd animals, like bison, have another reason to stand for long periods of time: they look for signs of danger. In a bison herd, "not all animals dozeβand in any case, they don't sleepβat the same time," reports the email from Murray Woodbury, of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, in Saskatchewan. In this way, members of the pack that are awake and standing act as lookouts against predators and other threats. How long should animals sleep? The surprising thing is that some large animals need little sleep. Giraffes can function on as little as five minutes of sleep a day. Yes, just five minutes, according to the San Diego Zoo. And African and Asian elephants don't need to sleep much more than three hours. However, rhinos are a bit more like us: They sleep about eight hours a day, according to reports from South Africa's Kruger National Park. sleepy moose Vince Crichton, a wildlife biologist (retired) at Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship, Canada, experienced "moose nap" up close when he fell asleep next to one. He had been observing the behavior of a male for two days and when the animal lay down in the woods, Crichton sat close by, very carefully. After a few hours, Mrs. Crichton rudely awoke him, asking, "Do you two intend to sleep through the afternoon?" Man and moose had given themselves into the arms of Morpheus and neither was standing still. https://www.ngenespanol.com/naturaleza/los-animales-grandes-siempre-duermen-parados/
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It is an SUV that has been manufactured since 1948, but whose current name dates back to 1983. Since March 2020, the second generation, which is manufactured in Slovakia, has been marketed in Chile. It is a 4x4 with outstanding capabilities, owner of its own aesthetic that breaks with what we knew of its predecessor. The range in Chile, at the moment, includes three versions and two engines: S, SE and "First Edition," being able to choose between 2-liter gasoline engines with 300 Hp and 400 Nm or a 3-liter with 400 Hp and 500 Nm. . https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/autos-recreacionales
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Health authorities are on high alert after reports of a new virus have arisen in the Peopleβs Republic of China. At least 35 people have been infected by Langya henipavirus (LayV) in Chinaβs Shandong and Henan provinces in the northeast, according to Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control. The health agency cited a recent study from the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), which is titled "A Zoonotic Henipavirus in Febrile Patients in China." FLORIDA TEEN REPORTEDLY CONTRACTS 'BRAIN-EATING AMOEBA' AFTER SWIMMING Researchers who monitored the infections found that LayV symptoms appear to share similarities with the flu, including fever, cough, headache, muscle soreness, fatigue, loss of appetite and nausea. Twenty-six of the 35 patients were said to be infected with LayV only, meaning there were no other pathogens present. "These 26 patients presented with fever (100% of the patients), fatigue (54%), cough (50%), anorexia (50%), myalgia (46%), nausea (38%), headache (35%), and vomiting (35%), accompanied by abnormalities of thrombocytopenia (35%), leukopenia (54%), and impaired liver (35%) and kidney (8%) function," researchers wrote. NYU STUDENT FLEES COVID LOCKDOWNS IN SHANGHAI, ONLY TO BE TRAPPED IN HAINAN The infected LayV patients reportedly had a "recent history of animal exposure in eastern China," according to the studyβs summary. Medical experts detected the new virus through throat swab samples, which were put under "metagenomic analysis and subsequent virus isolation." The genome of LayV is reportedly composed of 18,402 nucleotides, and it has an identical genome organization to other henipaviruses in the Paramyxoviridae family β also known as a family of single-stranded RNA viruses. Henipaviruses can infect humans and cause fatal diseases, according to the NEJM study. These viruses are typically found in bats, rodents and shrews. CHINA'S SANYA ISLAND GETAWAY SHUTTING DOWN ITS DUTY FREE MALLS AMID COVID OUTBREAK So far, there hasnβt been human-to-human transmission of LayV and the patients werenβt in close contact. "The infection in the human po[CENSORED]tion may be sporadic," researchers wrote. "Contact tracing of 9 patients with 15 close-contact family members revealed no close-contact LayV transmission, but our sample size was too small to determine the status of human-to-human transmission for LayV." The study noted that further assessments need to be conducted to see if LayV could have a cross-reaction with the Mojiang virus, which is another henipavirus that can cause lethal pneumonia. Detection of LayV comes at a time when most of the world is battling continued COVID-19 infections along with monkeypox containment. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/new-virus-detected-in-china-infects-35-people-what-to-know/ar-AA10wQee?li=BBnb7Kz
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Music Title: YOUPPI X YOUPPI - CAMBUSA 2 (Prod by MBM) Signer: - Release Date: 11/08/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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