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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and S23 FE: Unbeatable Deals on the Latest Models

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Date: ⁢04 May 2024

Samsung Galaxy ​S24 Ultra Price Drop

Last‍ week, the 512GB Galaxy S24 Ultra saw a $50 price reduction on both Amazon and Best Buy, ‍now ‌priced at $1,170. Consider upgrading to the 256GB‌ model ‍for $1,100, as the⁤ extra storage‌ can enhance the phone’s longevity,⁤ ensuring support for up to ​7 years as ‍operating systems and apps‌ evolve.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Discounts

In late ⁣April, ⁣the 8/128GB Samsung Galaxy S23 FE dropped to ⁢$550, while the 8/256GB variant is now ⁢available for ⁤$610, offering significant savings‍ compared to previous prices.

OnePlus 12R vs. Samsung Galaxy S23 FE

Despite the OnePlus 12R maintaining a $530 price tag, the recent price reduction of ⁤the Samsung Galaxy S23 ⁤FE prompted a comparison between the‍ two models. ⁢The OnePlus ​

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Chinese youth striving to improve Sri Lanka’s development

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China launches Change-6 for mission to the moon

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Beijing (ANTARA) – Chinese mythology tells of the existence of a moon goddess named Chang’e who was worshiped by people at the Mid-Autumn Festival, aka “Moon Festival” every 15th and 8th month of the Chinese calendar.

The “Moon Festival” in modern times is celebrated by eating mooncakes, while in the past it was by worshiping the moon which appears in mid-autumn, where people prayed to the Goddess Chang’e so that the harvest would run smoothly and produce abundant crops.

The legend of Goddess Chang’e begins with a myth that once said there were 10 suns in the sky. However, because it was too hot and made things difficult for humans, a young man named Houyi decided to shoot 9 suns and only leave 1 sun on earth.

Houyi was then highly praised and became a hero. He also married a beautiful woman named Chang’e.

One day, a sky goddess gave Houyi a magic potion that could make him live immortal and fly to heaven. Unfortunately, the potion was only for one person, Houyi was reluctant to drink it alone because it would leave Chang’e behind.

Houyi then kept the magic potion in his house. However, one of his followers, Fengmeng, wanted to obtain the potion so when Houyi was not at home, he threatened Chang’e to give him the magic potion.

Chang’e had no other idea but to swallow the potion herself so she immediately flew and landed on the moon. Since then, Chang’e has lived on the moon because it is closest to the earth.

As soon as they heard that Chang’e had arrived on the moon, people decorated incense tables under the moonlight, praying for good luck and peace for Chang’e and that was the beginning of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

However, with the development of Chinese space technology, the existence of Chang’e on the moon is no longer a myth because since 2004 the Chinese government – in this case the Chinese National Space Agency (CNSA) – launched the “Chinese Lunar Exploration Program” (CLEP) or known as the Chang Program ‘e which marked the start of Chinese exploration of the moon. Black clouds hung around the installation of the Long March-5 Yao-8 rocket to carry the Chang’e-6 space probe at the Wenchang Space Launch Center, Hainan province on Wednesday (03/05) (ANTARA/Desca Lidya Natalia)

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Starting with the launch of Chang’e-1 on October 24 2007, it became momentum for China as the fifth country to launch its own lunar probe. Chang’e 1 orbits 200 kilometers above the moon to map 3D images, measure the depth of lunar soil and explore the Earth-moon environment for up to 16 months.

The Chang’e 2 mission was then sent on October 1 2010 to take pictures of the Iridium Sinus (Rainbow Bay) on the moon as a target landing location for the next mission.

The Chang’e 3 mission departed on December 2 2013 with the first lunar probe, Yutu (jade rabbit) and successfully landed on the moon on December 14 2013 to create a geological profile of the moon.

Furthermore, the Chang’e-4 mission was launched on December 8 2018 to the moon and successfully made a soft landing in the Von Karman crater.

The Chang’e 5 mission then launched on November 24, 2020 and returned on Dece

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meteorites disappear with climate change

When we think of Antarctica and climate change, we first think of melting ice and rising sea levels. However, this polar region is not only home to penguins, but also entire fields of meteorites. If the ice melts, the space stones will literally sink below the surface and therefore di

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The Poco F6 series has received certification again, its launch is approaching

TIME.CO, JakartaSmall F6 and F6 Pro continues to add certifications before launching globally. After the Pro variant appeared on Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) certification site in March 2024, the standard version of the Poco F6 has now also been spotted. The listing suggests that the phone’s launch is not far away.

Quoted from Gizmochina, The Poco F6 appears in the certification with the model number “24069PC12G”. The “G” at the end suggests that this is a global variant. But as usual, the NBTC certification is not revelatory specific or any device parameter.

The device recently appeared in the Geekbench listing with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, 12GB of RAM and Android 14 OS Poco F6 scored 1844 points in the single-core test and 4799 points in the multi-core test it Poco The F6 is a rebranded mobile phone of the Redmi Turbo 3 which was released exclusively in China.

The phone has the same chipset expected as the F6 and is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. The Turbo 3 screen measures 6.67 inches and is an AMOLED panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and HDR 10+ certification.

The camera setup includes a 50MP primary sensor and an 8MP ultrawide sensor on the back. However, if rumors are to be believed, the Poco F6 could have a t

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The University of Tokyo Builds High Altitude Observatory in Atacama Desert for Infrared Observation

The University of Tokyo will build a project at 5,640 meters altitude in the Atacama Desert

The atmosphere is thin and there is little water vapor… The dry climate also helps

The optimal environment for observing the “infrared rays” emitted by distant stars

It should be used to determine the birth of galaxies and the origin of planets

The Atacama Observatory (TAO) of the University of Tokyo is installed at 5640 m altitude in the Atacama Desert in Chile. At these high altitudes there is less water vapor around, so the infrared rays of the stars can be seen clearly. Provided by the University of Tokyo

A panoramic view of the top of the Canantor Plateau in the Atacama Desert, Chile, where the University of Tokyo’s Atacama Observatory (TAO) is located. The fact that the Atacama Desert is a dry area with little water vapor is useful for infrared observation. Provided by the University of Tokyo

#.In front of a large telescope installed on the island of Hawaii, in the United States, a researcher looks with a perplexed expression at a photo of astronomical objects taken some time ago. The researcher, who had been carefully observing the photo for a while, suddenly screamed. This is because the protagonist of the photo was a comet that academics had never known until now.

The joy of discovering a new comet with one’s own hands was momentary, and the expression on the researcher’s face as he examined the comet’s size and direction of flight gradually hardened.

This is because the Earth was in the path of a comet with a diameter of up to 10 km and the size of Mount Everest. Earth is facing the risk of a comet impact. 10 km corresponds to the size of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.

American films released in 2021 돈 룩 업>This is the introduction. In the film, even though the crisis is imminent, humanity is

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Razer should pay millions back to buyers

The Californian hardware manufacturer Razer is accused of misleading marketing. The focus is on the “Zephyr” breathing masks that the company sold during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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These masks were primarily characterized by their crazy design. The mouthpiece was partially transparent and there was also eye-catching RGB lighting. The Pro version even had an integrated microphone and loudspeaker so that the voice could be conveyed clearly to the outside world.

However, they should also protect the wearer. Razer repeatedly talked a

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investigation reveals consequences of October 7 attacks

2024-05-04 18:08:00

“We might have expected a lasting surge of empathy and solidarity, but it very quickly turned around,” laments Simone Rodan, director of the American Jewish Committee Europe (AJC). A survey carried out by Ifop for the AJC, in partnership with the Foundation for Political Innovation (Fondapol), that The Parisian unveils this Saturday, May 4, in fact reveals the consequences of the October 7 attacks perpetrated by Hamas in Israel. According to this study, anti-Semitism has since been unleashed in France.

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Honor X50 GT Ranks 3rd in AnTuTu’s Smartphone Rating, Beating Flagship Models

The authors of the most famous mobile benchmark AnTuTu has published a new rating – smartphones were selected based on reviews from real users. In addition to flagship products, the cheap Honor device has made its way into the Android top 3.

According to users, the Honor X50 GT, which sells for $280 in China, turned out to be better than many flagship products. The device took 3rd place in the AnTuTu rating, receiving 94.62% rave reviews. This budget phone, for example, beat the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Oppo Find X7 Ultra.

The highest leader is the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which received 95.4% of good reviews. The entire list can be viewed below:

What’s so great about the Honor X50 GT?

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Japan’s first mission to the moon has been charismatically ‘lived’ again

Japan’s first mission to the moon has been charismatically ‘lived’ again.

According to the statement issued by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the lander of the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLAM) mission has started working again.

It should be noted that the lander had landed head-on on the moon after which the solar panels failed to generate electricity, due to which communication with the lander was lost. The Japanese mission made a pinpoint landing on the moon on January 20.

The primary objective of this mission was to demonstra

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