Month: June 2025

Apple didn’t end up building its own car, but it did give us CarPlay. With iOS 26, CarPlay is getting a few neat enhancements, which includes improved design, an option for bigger font sizes, and useful accessibility features too. Here’s everything new coming to CarPlay with Apple’s upcoming update: Credit: Apple With iOS 26, Live
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Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a film that I didn’t necessarily know if we needed. While Cillian Murphy is not an actor in the film, he is one of the producers, and ultimately, this third film in the franchise belongs exactly where it is. While marketed as a
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Burna Boy has announced a tour in support of new album No Sign of Weakness. The tour begins at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, in November, and finds the Nigerian musician performing across North America. All of the North American shows (except the Red Rocks one) will feature a special 360-degree stage. See Burna Boy’s tour
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In today’s digital age, managing cancellations can be a time-consuming and daunting task. Evecancel.site is a user-friendly platform designed to simplify the cancellation process for both personal needs and professional needs. This online tool provides a comprehensive solution to help users manage and cancel subscriptions or services with ease. By offering a secure service and
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Kneecap’s Mo Chara was today granted unconditional bail on a controversial terror charge linked to an alleged display of support for Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, BBC News reports. Hundreds of supporters cheered, chanted “Free Palestine,” and waved Irish and Palestinian flags outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court, where a preliminary hearing took place before legal arguments
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The son of a librarian, Chris M. Arnone’s love of books was as inevitable as gravity. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. His cyberpunk series, The Jayu City Chronicles,
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Rockets could carry cooling aerosols to high altitudes Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Reusable rockets that deliver sun-reflecting aerosols to the top of the stratosphere could cool the planet – with fewer negative side effects than lower-altitude solar geoengineering. But a fleet of climate-cooling rockets would come with its own downsides. The rise in global average temperatures
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