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Leaked Google Pixel 9A renders reveal a visor-free look
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Leaked Google Pixel 9A renders reveal a visor-free look

The Pixel 9A looks a lot like the Pixel 9, only with its sunglasses removed. | Image: OnLeaks / Android Headlines Google’s first leak of the fall is here, with new renders of its upcoming Pixel 9A posted online for the world to see. As with the Pixel 8A leak earlier this year, Android Headlines has yet again acquired images of Google’s next budget A-series release, this time by way of OnLeaks, which was responsible for spoiling the recent Pixel 9 lineup. The big change coming on the Pixel 9A, according to the leak, is that it won’t feature Google’s now-signature visor look for its camera housing. Instead, it seems like there are two cameras in a pill-shaped module that sits almost flush with the rear of the phone. A camera flash is set to the right, making it look like the rear of an iPhone 7 Plus but magnified. The rest of the body looks similar to... Continue reading…
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Google Lens has a brilliant new feature that lets you search the web with a video
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Google Lens has a brilliant new feature that lets you search the web with a video

Google Lens is a terrific way to search the web, especially in the AI era. You can use your phone's camera to capture content around you and then search the web for related information. Google Lens also supports multisearch, so you can use text and images to search the web for more details about something you just saw in the real world or online. However, a photo might not always be enough, so Google decided to take things to the next level. At I/O 2024, Google demoed a search-with-video feature that lets you upload videos to Google Lens so you can search the web based on their content. That's something not even ChatGPT can do right now. Then again, you should not confuse the new Google Lens feature with Google's Project Astra. The latter was also demoed at I/O 2024, and it represents a big upgrade for Gemini. Project Astra will let Gemini "see" through your phone's camera so it can respond in real time based on your surroundings. Continue reading... The post Google Lens has a brilliant new feature that lets you search the web with a video appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $76 off Nintendo Switch OLED, $190 memory foam mattress, $90 Chefman Air Fryer+, more Today’s deals: $50 off Eureka E20 Plus robot vac, $1,100 off LG C4 OLED TV, Blink cameras from $20, more Today’s deals: First AirPods 4 discount, $6 smart bulbs, $110 off Dyson V8, $6 MagSafe chargers, more Today’s deals: $449 Apple Watch Ultra, first deal on iPhone 16 Pro official Apple cases, $179 Roomba, more
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New York Mayor Adams Wants Bribery Charge Dismissed
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New York Mayor Adams Wants Bribery Charge Dismissed

New York Mayor Eric Adams' legal team on Monday argued the bribery charge against him should be dismissed because it is "extraordinarily vague" and was brought by "zealous prosecutors ... casting about" for something to bolster their criminal case.
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The New York Times Endorses Harris
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The New York Times Endorses Harris

The New York Times editorial board on Monday endorsed Vice President Harris for president this November, declaring that it is "hard to imagine a candidate more unworthy to serve as president of the United States than Donald Trump.
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Biden Calls for Ceasefire; Israel Mulls Entering Lebanon
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Biden Calls for Ceasefire; Israel Mulls Entering Lebanon

President Joe Biden called for a ceasefire on Monday when asked about reports that Israel is preparing for a limited ground invasion of Lebanon in its fight against Hezbollah militants.
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UN Agency Chief Denies Knowing Ex-employee Was With Hamas
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UN Agency Chief Denies Knowing Ex-employee Was With Hamas

The U.N. Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) chief on Monday denied knowing that its employee Fateh Sherif Abu el-Amin was a Hamas commander in Lebanon and called on states to push back against Israeli attacks on the agency.The head of Hamas' Lebanon branch, Abu el-Amin was...
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Zelenskyy: Bipartisan Support for Ukraine 'Saved'
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Zelenskyy: Bipartisan Support for Ukraine 'Saved'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his recent trip to the U.S. was a success, telling Fox News on Sunday, "I think that we saved bipartisan support of Ukraine."
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Easy Chicken Teriyaki
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Easy Chicken Teriyaki

Fast and Easy Chicken Teriyaki is a family favorite! A super simple and scrumptious homemade teriyaki sauce tossed with diced chicken and served with rice! A DELCIOUSLY GLAZED CHICKEN RECIPE Besides crock pot recipes, most folks ask me for more chicken recipes. Seeing as I am always on the lookout for good chicken recipes, I totally get it. But I also want it to be a quick recipe without a lot of fuss. I don’t want fifty million ingredients and I don’t want it to take 2 hours to make and 30 dirty dishes. Chicken Teriyaki is a classic favorite. Just a small handful of ingredients and you can make an amazing dish. Just add rice and veggies and you have a complete meal. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Is making your own Chicken Teriyaki worth it? This easy sauce tastes so much better than any bottled sauce you can get and it also tastes like you spent forever making it. ? But, as you know, this recipe is SUPER super simple and makes for a quick recipe for teriyaki chicken! Does Teriyaki Chicken reheat well? Yes, indeed it does! I like to make extra when I can so I can reheat it and enjoy it again for lunch tomorrow. Definitely worth it. Can I use chicken thighs instead? Yes, you can use boneless skinless chicken thighs. Traditionally most teriyaki chicken is made with chicken thighs. I just almost always use chicken breasts because that is what I have on hand and I prefer white meat. Chicken thighs are usually going to be a more affordable option as well. What to serve with Teriyaki Chicken? I like to serve my Chicken Teriyaki with white rice and a side of broccoli, but you can use whatever sides you prefer. I’ve also added some shish kabob vegetables too instead of broccoli. Instead of white rice, this dish would also be fantastic with my Fried Rice recipe. How to store leftovers? Leftover Teriyaki Chicken should be stored in an airtight container for up to 4-5 days. Freeze leftovers for up to 3 months in a freezer safe container or ziptop bag. INGREDIENTS NEEDED (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE): boneless, skinless chicken breast– check out the FAQ section above if you need help finding a cheaper alternative to use salt and pepper light brown sugar – this does not make this sweet – it just adds to that sweet and sour flavor we love with teriyaki chicken. low-sodium soy sauce – I prefer to use low sodium because you can always add salt but you can’t remove it. seasoned rice vinegar – this is less pungent than white vinegar which is why I prefer it. You aren’t going to get quite as tangy a flavor. Rice vinegar is good for so many things so it is worth having some on hand. ground ginger – you can certainly use freshly ground ginger if you prefer. garlic – I highly suggest fresh garlic here. It is a star ingredient and I just don’t think you get that same flavor from the jarred stuff. But having said that, if you are short on time, use what is easiest for you. cornstarch– this helps thicken the sauce, I don’t recommend using flour as a substitute. HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN TERIYAKI: Cook rice according to instructions on packaging. Steam broccoli. Season chicken pieces with salt and pepper and place in large non stick skillet. Cook until done, stirring often. In a small bowl or a measuring cup, combine brown sugar, soy sauce, ginger, garlic, vinegar and cornstarch. Whisk together until there are no cornstarch lumps. Add sauce to chicken and cook stirring constantly, until it thickens into shiny glaze. Remove from heat and serve immediately with rice and steamed broccoli. CRAVING MORE RECIPES? Baked Teriyaki Salmon Teriyaki Chicken Skewers Hamburger Ramen Noodle Skillet Chicken Egg Roll In A Bowl Easy Sweet and Sour Chicken Ham Fried Rice Beef Fried Rice Air Fryer Orange Chicken Honey Garlic Chicken Air Fryer General Tso’s Chicken Beef Egg Roll In A Bowl Easy Sesame Chicken Vegetable Fried Rice Crock Pot Sweet and Sour Chicken Chicken Lo Mein Creamy Butter Chicken Hibachi Fried Rice Cream Cheese Wontons Originally published: June 2017Updated photos & republished: September 2024 Print Easy Chicken Teriyaki Fast and Easy Chicken Teriyaki is a family fave! A simple and yummy homemade teriyaki sauce tossed with diced chicken and served with rice! Course Main CourseCuisine Chinese Prep Time 10 minutes minutesCook Time 15 minutes minutesTotal Time 25 minutes minutes Servings 4 Calories 201kcal Author Brandie @ The Country Cook IngredientsFor the chicken:1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch chunks (or chicken thighs)salt and pepper, to tasteFor the sauce:¼ cup packed light brown sugar¼ cup low-sodium soy sauce2 Tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar½ teaspoon ground ginger2 cloves garlic, minced1 Tablespoon cornstarchFor serving:cooked white ricesteamed broccoli InstructionsSeason 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch chunks with salt and pepper, to taste. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. If using a skillet that isn't nonstick skillet, you may need to add about a Tablespoon of oil. Add chicken pieces and cook until done, stirring often. In a small bowl or a measuring cup, combine 1/4 cup packed light brown sugar, 1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce, 2 Tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger, 2 cloves garlic, minced and 1 Tablespoon cornstarch. Whisk together until there are no cornstarch lumps. Add sauce to chicken and cook stirring constantly, until it thickens into shiny glaze. Remove from heat and serve immediately with cooked white rice and steamed broccoli (or your favorite sides) Video Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. NutritionCalories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 667mg | Sugar: 13g
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Conservative Satire
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BREAKING: Tim Walz shows off new earrings prior to debate with JD Vance
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BREAKING: Tim Walz shows off new earrings prior to debate with JD Vance

In a stunning fashion statement ahead of his highly anticipated debate with JD Vance, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz proudly displayed his new set of earrings. While the public marveled at his bold accessory choice, Walz was quick to assure everyone that the earrings definitely do not have anything to do with receiving secret information via radio signals. “These are purely decorative,” Walz said with a grin as he tugged at one of the glimmering studs, causing a faint static sound to echo through the debate hall. “I’ve always been a fan of jewelry that matches my unique blend of political pragmatism and lack of connection with reality.” When asked about the suspiciously large and tech-looking nature of the earrings, Walz laughed nervously. “Look, just because these babies have a small antenna sticking out doesn’t mean I’m receiving instructions in real-time. That would be ridiculous. They’re just Bluetooth-enabled… I mean, fashion-forward.” Throughout the debate, spectators couldn’t help but notice Walz pausing every few seconds, tilting his head as if listening to something only he could hear. On more than one occasion, his answers suspiciously mirrored well-researched talking points JD Vance had just mentioned—sometimes before Vance even finished speaking. “I’m just naturally insightful!” Walz said, deflecting suspicions that his newly acquired ear décor might be linked to a covert campaign strategy. “I definitely don’t have someone from the DNC feeding me lines. That’s absurd.” Rumors began to swirl after the debate when a hot mic caught Walz mumbling, “Hold on, I’m getting another transmission,” during a bathroom break. When confronted about the mishap, his team shrugged it off. “Tim’s just really in tune with the world around him,” his press secretary, Sindi Clapbak, said with a wink. “There’s no proof that the earrings double as CIA-grade communication devices. Just good, old-fashioned fashion.” Vance, meanwhile, couldn’t resist taking a jab. “If Walz is going to outsource his brain to someone else, he might want to make sure they’re on the same frequency. Half the time he looked like he was buffering.” As the debate ended, one thing was clear: while Walz’s earrings may have added some sparkle, the questions surrounding their true purpose have only grown louder. Walz, however, remains adamant: “Next debate, I might show up with a pair of Google Glass. And no, those won’t have anything to do with receiving information either.” 4o The post BREAKING: Tim Walz shows off new earrings prior to debate with JD Vance appeared first on Genesius Times.
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Hezbollah Reaches Out To U.S. For Advice On How To Govern With A Dead Leader
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Hezbollah Reaches Out To U.S. For Advice On How To Govern With A Dead Leader

BERUIT — Following the death of their leader Hassan Nasrallah, members of the militant group Hezbollah asked the U.S. for advice on how to govern with a dead leader.
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