Top 8 Best IPTV Services for Firestick in 2024: Get the Best Streaming Experience!
If you’re an Amazon Firestick user, you’re probably on the hunt for the ultimate streaming experience. And guess what? IPTV services are your ticket to a treasure trove of live…
Read more »Xbox Game Pass vs. PlayStation Plus: Which Subscription Is Truly Worth It in 2024?
Gaming subscriptions have come a long way from offering just a couple of free games. Today, Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus (PS Plus) are sprawling libraries offering hundreds of…
Read more »PlayStation 6 to Revolutionize Gaming with Unmatched Backward Compatibility and AMD Partnership
As the PlayStation 5 Pro continues to dominate the gaming market, excitement is already building for the PlayStation 6 (PS6), Sony’s highly anticipated next-gen console. Leaks have shed light on…
Read more »ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4 vs Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2: Which Motherboard Fits Your Build?
The ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4 is built for Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake processors, using the LGA 1700 socket. It supports up to 128GB of DDR4 RAM, with speeds of…
Read more »Top 11 Google Play Store Alternatives: Your Ultimate App Discovery Guide
Are you looking for reliable alternatives to the Google Play Store? Whether you’re seeking more app variety, better deals, or access to apps not available on the Play Store, we’ve…
Read more »scientists develop Corn of the future
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin are developing a variety of corn that can draw nitrogen from the air rather than from the soil. This new corn resulting from natural…
Read more »5G Has Security Breaches That Track Phones
A few months before its formal deployment in Canada, 5G is increasingly scrutinized by the cybersecurity community, which has just discovered 11 new vulnerabilities. These would allow hackers to track…
Read more »Alexa, from Amazon, can now express joy or disappointment
The voice of Amazon’s voice assistant Alexa is now able to express enthusiasm or disappointment when she speaks English. Three different intensity levels are proposed for each of these two…
Read more »Spotify Kids, the new app designed for kids
Spotify announced Tuesday the launch of Spotify Kids, an application for children over three years old so they can listen to their own music. This online music space allows children…
Read more »50 years ago The Internet Was Born
On October 29, 1969, a small research group at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) managed, for the first time, to send a message from one computer to…
Read more »Twitter will no longer accept political ads
In a series of tweets, Twitter’s founder, Jack Dorsey, announced that the platform he created will no longer accept publishing political ads around the world. “We made the decision to…
Read more »Australia wants to use facial recognition to block access to adult content
Australia believes that it has found a solution to restrict access to adult content for minors. The government has proposed to use facial recognition to confirm the age of Internet…
Read more »A new cancer immunotherapy strategy developed
A cell therapy that amplifies the immune response of T cells against cancerous tumors was developed by Canadian scientists associated with the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Research Center (HMR) and the Université…
Read more »A gel that repairs heart wounds
A first human protein gel to repair heart attack injuries has been developed by researchers at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI). This gel is composed of recombinant collagen…
Read more »Earth has entered the age of Meghalayan
Earth has officially entered a new chapter in its history, the age of the Meghalayan, the third and last period since the beginning of the Holocene era nearly 12,000 years…
Read more »Fertilized sperm 50 years ago still viable
The sperm of four rams stored since 1968 in an Australian laboratory has been thawed and successfully used to inseminate 34 ewes. Researchers Simon de Graaf and Jessica Rickard of…
Read more »Newly discovered gene mutation reduces fear and anxiety, and increases social interaction
A genetic mutation recently discovered by Finnish scientists reduces fear and anxiety, and increases social interaction in mice. Geneticist Heikki Tanila and colleagues from the University of Eastern Finland used…
Read more »Why is the volcano in Guatemala so deadly compared to that of Hawaii?
Despite the continuing eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano for more than a month, the recent eruption of the Fuego volcano in Guatemala has been much more deadly, with the number…
Read more »Hawaiian volcano Kilauea is active
The national park surrounding the Hawaiian volcano Kilauea was closed late Thursday, fearing that the steam that accumulates inside does not end up blowing up the mountain. Such an explosion…
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