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Very much like the iPhone 14 lineup, there will probably be a regular iPhone 15 but with a bigger plus offering two more costly, better quality smartphones We’re a couple of months away from the declaration of the iPhone 15 lineup, and it seems rumours are reaching a tipping point. From a fresh design to some disputable new charging port tech, there are a couple of persistent bits of gossip doing the rounds this time.      Apple has previously made what could wind up as its greatest declaration of 2023: the launch of its AR headset. For the lowdown on…

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Hugh Jackman and Zendaya teamed up to discuss their new movie, The Greatest Showman, in Mexico City! The actor and the actress stepped out for the press conference held at Four Seasons hotel in Mexico. Hugh rocked a grey shirt with a blue suit jacket and matching suede shoes, while Zendaya stunned in a silky striped blouse and bright pink pants.

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Zendaya, Elle Fanning, and Yara Shahidi teamed up for the Tiffany & Co. Paper Flowers event and Believe in Dreams campaign lunch, where they looked stunning in New York City. Zendaya channeled Old Hollywood in a powder blue gown with black and white polka-dot heels, a black headband, and classic curls. Elle wore an off-the-shoulder white dress, while Yara rocked a sleeveless black gown.

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Zendaya looked picture-perfect as she posed on the red carpet at the premiere of her latest film, “The Greatest Showman,” held at the Oasis Coyoacan in Mexico City, Mexico. Her co-star, Hugh Jackman, also attended the event and joined her at the photo call and press conference earlier that day. After the premiere, Zendaya tweeted her gratitude for the warm and loving welcome she received in Mexico City, saying “Thank you Mexico City… until we meet again ♥️♥️♥️.”

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One of the headlining new features with iOS 17 is a smart landscape display mode for iPhone when it’s charging. Coming with different clock faces, widgets, access to photos, and more, here’s how to use and customize the iOS 17 iPhone Standby display. iOS 17 comes with a number of changes across Messages, FaceTime, the Phone experience, and much more. But one of the most attention-grabbing features will likely be the new iPhone StandBy view that turns the smartphone into a mini smart display akin to Amazon’s Echo Show. Shown above and below, I’m using the Nomad Stand One MagSafe charger. Here’s how StandBy works. iOS 17…

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The iOS 17 public beta is now available for anyone that wants to give it a try before its official launch later this year. iOS 17 is the next big update for iPhone, and it brings some new and exciting features that make even the best iPhones better. I’ve been using the beta for over a month now, and while the software is still in development, I’ve gotten a feel for iOS 17 and its best additions. With that in mind, here are the ten best new features coming to the iPhone in the fall and my first impressions of iOS 17 after getting…

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Here are Landscaping Ideas with Crepe Myrtles to inspire you so you can uplift your garden using these low-maintenance shrubs. Crepe Myrtles are deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs that are native to Asia, known for their vibrant blooms that come in various colors, including pink, red, purple, and white.  Check out these Landscaping Ideas with Crepe Myrtles to spruce up your garden with these beauties.

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Anthuriuм is grown for its brightly colored flower petals and decoratiʋe dark green leaʋes. They are a classic and loʋely houseplant, especially when giʋen as a gift. How to take care of anthuriuм in your hoмe! Look for ʋarieties with flower colors Ƅeyond the usual red. Purple, laʋender, pink and hot orange flowers coʋer plants 10 мonths of the year. There can Ƅe dozens of flowers on the plant at a tiмe!PLANTINGHow to plant anthuriuмUse well-draining soil with plenty of organic мatter.Anthuriuм prefers bright Ƅut indirect light.

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Deep-sky objects may appear static throughout our lifetime but by carefully “blinking” archival and current images we can discern real changes in their appearance. Variable stars, novae, supernovae, and a small number of double and large-proper-motion stars (e.g., Barnard’s Star) show changes within the scope of a human lifetime. The rest of the universe is essentially a series of still-life paintings. The Andromeda Galaxy looks the same to my floater-filled eyes today as it did during my clear-eyed youth. Just about everything is too far away and evolves too slowly for the human eye to grasp. What I wouldn’t give…

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When you see your patio, you think there is no way to make it beautiful due to its size. I suppose you might be wrong because regardless of the proportions, all spaces have a way of beautifying themselves. Adding grass, plants, and trees can create a beautiful space at home worthy of spending free afternoons. Stay to see all the options that we bring to you and take excellent inspiration to change your area radically. To give an exceptional touch to your patio, you can change the asphalt or grass for white river pebbles. The sensation they will provide you…

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In need of some inspo for decorating a rental home or flat without risking losing your deposit that isn’t the same five tips over and over again? This simple upgrade is quick to do and makes the world of a difference in injecting some personality into your rented home. Not to mention, everyone on TikTok is loving it. For those of us living in a rented property, you know we sure have to get creative if we want to succeed with actually fleshing out our interior dreams and getting on board with the many home decor trends we see taking social media by storm.…

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What is time? Why is it so different from space? And where did it come from? Scientists are still stumped by these questions — but working harder than ever to answer them. St. Augustine famously said, “If no one asks me, I know what [time] is. If I wish to explain to him who asks, I do not know.” The concept of time has long challenged scientists and philosophers, but it wasn’t until Albert Einstein that we developed a deeper mathematical understanding of time and space to explore their connections. Our internal sense of time is based on the immediate…

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This colorful composite, captured by the now-defunct Spitzer Space Telescope, shows dark, smoky filaments snaking across a portion of the Nessie Nebula. In the center bottom of the image, a giant tear-shaped yellow bubble crashes into dark, stringy clouds. Right where the bubble intersects with the filament lies a luminous protostar dubbed AGAL337.916-00-477. Its location suggests that the collision between the expanding bubble and the cold, dark cloud is what triggered the star’s birth. Shocked gas “The gravity in this dense filament primes it to collapse into stars. If a hot star is born in the filament, it forms an…

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For many of us, our backyards and gardens are just as important as the interior designs of our homes, and the latest garden trends for 2023 can provide some beautiful, blooming inspiration and fresh ideas for your outside spaces. Inspiring garden ideas and backyard ideas not only allow us to celebrate the beauty of the natural world with our own unique design, but they are also a stylish extension of our home, and a chance to create another ‘room’ in which we can relax and entertain. With beautiful looks from winners of the Society of Garden Designers Awards, to expert insight from designers and gardeners…

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Welcome to a mesmerizing journey through a symphony of climbing roses! In this blog post, we will immerse ourselves in the breathtaking beauty of these enchanting flowers. Prepare to be captivated by a collection of 23 stunning images that showcase the elegance, charm, and versatility of climbing roses. Whether you are an avid gardener, a nature lover, or simply someone who appreciates the allure of blooming flora, this visual treat will surely leave you inspired and in awe. An Array of Colors: Let us begin our exploration with a palette of colors that climbing roses offer. From vibrant reds to…

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With advancements in technology over the years, scientists have been able to uncover many new findings that wouldn’t have been possible in the past. While many are worried about the rise in AI, other parts of technology have allowed science geeks to learn more about the universe we live in. Now, scientists have uncovered that the universe went in ‘extreme slow motion’ at its very beginning and has been dramatically speeding up ever since. Funnily enough, this exact theory was predicted by Albert Einstein himself back in 1915. In short, the general relatively theory suggests that we should be able to see the distant universe, despite it…

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We perhaps take for granted the commercial citrus plantations around us, but this family has great potential for ornamental and decorative contributions to our gardens. Some are more able to cope with life in a container or large pot where it is possible to provide ideal soil and watering. Planning now will prepare you for the autumn planting season. Perhaps you will be tempted to emulate the collections of mediaeval Italy with their hugely diverse range of ornamental citrus that never left their pots – “like a tribe of babies who never left their prams”, according to Helena Attlee. With the…

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Gravitational waves don’t travel through space and time. They are ripples in the fabric of spacetime itself. This is why they are so difficult to detect. We can only observe them by closely watching how objects bent and stretched within spacetime. But despite their oddness, gravitational waves behave in many of the same ways as light, and astronomers can use that fact to study cosmic expansion. As with light, gravitational waves ripple along at a constant finite speed. The same speed as light. So gravitational waves are affected by large-scale gravitational deformations just as light is. Gravitational waves can be…

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We’ve become familiar with LIGO/VIRGO’s detections of colliding black holes and neutron stars that create gravitational waves, or ripples in the fabric of space-time. However, the mergers between supermassive black holes – billions of times the mass of the Sun — generate gravitational waves too long to register with these instruments. But now, after decades of careful observations, astronomers around the world using a different type of gravitational wave detection method have finally gathered enough data to measure what is essentially a gravitational wave background hum of the Universe, mostly from supermassive black holes spiraling toward collision. Scientists say the…

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It wasn’t long after the Big Bang that early galaxies began changing the Universe. Less than a billion years later, they had already put on a lot of weight. In particular, their central supermassive black holes were behemoths. New images from JWST show two massive galaxies as they appeared less than a billion years after the universe began. One of the galaxies weighs in at a whopping 130 billion times the mass of the Sun. It’s black hole-driven quasar has 1.4 billion solar masses. (A quasar is the bright active nucleus of a galaxy thought to be powered by a supermassive…

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It’s Saturn’s turn. The JWST is aiming its powerful, gold-coated, segmented beryllium mirror at our Solar System’s second-largest, and perhaps most striking, planet. So far, we’ve only got a sneak preview of the raw images without any processing or scientific commentary. We’re accustomed to gorgeous images of Saturn from the Hubble Space Telescope, especially as part of its OPAL (Outer Planets Atmospheres Legacy) observing program. Those images are not only scientifically rich, they’re also eye candy for the rest of us. But that’s not what these new Saturn images from the JWST are about. This Hubble Space Telescope image captures…

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If you’re looking for July 4th decorations, whether ideas for a barbecue you’re hosting, for a family party or if you just want to infuse your everyday decor with a dose of the stars and stripes, start here. The Fourth of July marks America’s birthday and the the peak of the summer season, so it goes without saying that it’s an occasion worth celebrating. How you decorate for the holiday will depend on just how much effort you want to put into your Independence Day look, and whether you’re decorating indoors or out. From front porch flags, to stars-and-stripes themed…

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This deep galaxy field from Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) shows an arrangement of 10 distant galaxies marked by eight white circles in a diagonal, thread-like line. (Two of the circles contain more than one galaxy.) This 3 million light-year-long filament is anchored by a very distant and luminous quasar – a galaxy with an active, supermassive black hole at its core. The quasar, called J0305-3150, appears in the middle of the cluster of three circles on the right side of the image. Its brightness outshines its host galaxy. The 10 marked galaxies existed just 830 million years after the big…

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