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“Our” Oort cloud may have more interstellar visitors than native objects

"Our" Oort cloud may have more interstellar visitors than native objects

Interstellar comets like 2I / Borisov may not be as rare as we think. In 2019, something incredible happened in our cosmic backyard. Astronomers have discovered that an interstellar comet had invaded our solar system. The ice ball, named 2I / Borisov, rushed at an incredible speed of 177,000 miles per hour. It was the first and so far the …

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Samsung has bad news for clumsy Galaxy Z Fold 3 owners

Samsung has bad news for clumsy Galaxy Z Fold 3 owners

Look, he can stand up! (Photo: Samsung) If you want to buy a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, you better be extra careful with your device. The repair is quite expensive. Just a little while and then we can enjoy the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. This foldable device is Samsung’s new flagship and is of course a beautiful device. …

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Classic Esports Game Gets Neat Reissue After 25 Years | esports

Classic Esports Game Gets Neat Reissue After 25 Years |  esports

25 years after the first release, the classic Quake shooter gets a re-release with graphics upgrades and new servers to play on. This was announced during QuakeCon at Home, a major event for fans of classic shooter games. Quake is best known as one of the first esports games, and the re-release gives players a chance to relive this ancient …

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Expected from Apple: iPhone 13, AirPods 3 and new Apple Watch

Expected from Apple: iPhone 13, AirPods 3 and new Apple Watch

September is traditionally the month in which Apple unveils its most important new iPhones and accessories. Last year the iPhone 12 revealed only in October, but that was an exception. Normally, the Apple event takes place in September. Either way, rumors of new Apple products are coming from increasingly reliable sources and paint a clear picture of what’s to come. …

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Mixture of gas, ice and rock in Saturn’s core

Mixture of gas, ice and rock in Saturn's core

The nucleus of Saturn is blurry. There is no hard line between a solid core and the rest of the planet. And this core is also much bigger than previous estimates. To reach these conclusions, astronomer Christopher Mankovich and physicist Jim Fuller, both from Caltech University, studied a wave in one of Saturn’s rings using NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. They published …

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Google Phone call recording application is deployed worldwide

Google Phone call recording application is deployed worldwide

The announcement at the beginning of last year call recording function for Google’s Phone app is finally rolling out to Pixel phones around the world. Record calls with Google Phone In April of last year, Google added support for call recording to its Callapplication. Although it’s been over a year since the feature was first released for Pixel phones, it’s …

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Woolly mammoth roamed Alaska, “the tusks diary of his life”

Woolly mammoth roamed Alaska, "the tusks diary of his life"

Using the tusk of a woolly mammoth that lived 17,000 years ago, scientists found that the animal had traveled a great distance in its lifetime. The mammoth, which lived until the age of 28, traveled approximately 70,000 kilometers in its habitat in Alaska. For comparison, the circumference of the Earth is 40,000 km. It is not clear whether the animal …

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Grand Theft Auto 3 Trilogy Remasters May Release This Fall

Grand Theft Auto 3 Trilogy Remasters May Release This Fall

Kotaku says he heard this from sources. All three remasters are expected to arrive on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox consoles, PC, Google Stadia, and mobile phones in late October. It is also possible that the PC version and the mobile versions will not be available until next year. In addition, the option is mentioned that the games …

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Perseden meteor shower clearly visible from 3 a.m. tonight (live) / News

Perseden meteor shower clearly visible from 3 a.m. tonight (live) / News

Of Perseids, an annual meteor shower, peak overnight Thursday through Friday. For several days already many shooting stars have been seen. The absolute peak of the Perseids this year falls on Friday evening between 3:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m., on the night of Thursday through Friday. The best time to watch the meteor shower is from 3:45 a.m. that evening. …

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