Genki’s TurboCharger is being lauded as a revolutionary USB-C charger that is compact, portable, and powerful. With a focus on gaming and handheld devices, this gallium nitride (GaN) charger boasts impressive specifications such as two USB-C ports that can deliver up to 100W each or a split 65W/30W output when charging two devices simultaneously. The
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An intriguing analysis conducted by data journalist Ben Welsh revealed some eye-opening statistics regarding news websites and their approach towards blocking web crawling bots. Shockingly, just over a quarter of the news websites surveyed have chosen to block Applebot-Extended. In comparison, a whopping 53 percent of the sampled publications have decided to block OpenAI’s bot.
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Instagram made a significant announcement on Thursday with the launch of its Creator Lab in India during an event held in Mumbai. This educational resource will be focused on content creators and will feature popular Instagram users from India. The Creator Lab will offer valuable insights and strategies for aspiring creators, with content available in
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The recent publication in the Journal of Applied Physics by a team of scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Argonne National Laboratory, and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron introduces a new sample configuration that enhances the reliability of equation of state measurements in previously unattainable pressure regimes within the diamond anvil cell. Achieving high-quality static equation-of-state measurements
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Ethiopia recently announced that it has more than doubled electricity production from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile. With two additional turbines starting operations, the controversial mega-dam is now generating 1,550 megawatts of electricity. This development marks a significant milestone for the project, which has long been a source of tensions
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AT&T customers have been experiencing issues with their service, with many reporting seeing “SOS” instead of their usual signal bars. Customers have taken to social media, particularly Twitter, to directly reach out to AT&T’s Help account and report issues such as being stuck in SOS mode or having no phone service at all. The Mobile
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