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iPhone 17 Air specs might barely be an upgrade over the iPhone 16, but that’s fine by me
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iPhone 17 Air specs might barely be an upgrade over the iPhone 16, but that’s fine by me

I'm about to get the iPhone 16 while suppressing every thought that tells me the iPhone 14 Pro I'm using right now can easily last another year. I'm not that excited about the iPhone 16 as an upgrade. Instead, I'm much more intrigued by the prospect of an ultra-thin device like the rumored iPhone 17 Air that might debut next year. I will still take advantage of all the new features and enhancements that come with the iPhone 16 while dreaming of a thinner device. That includes the iPhone 16's Camera Control button, significantly improved battery life, and Apple Intelligence... someday. I may have to wait a long time for Apple's AI to hit the iPhone 16 where I live in Europe, but I'll surely make the most of the first two. Battery life is clearly one of the best things about Apple's new iPhones. Early iPhone 16 reviews show that battery life is better than last year. Apple teased these improvements during the event, though we had to check Apple's website to see the iPhone 16 battery estimates. Thinking ahead, I've already explained that battery life will be a key feature for the so-called iPhone 17 Air of the future. Apple will have to ensure that the slim iPhone doesn't compromise all-day battery life, which is the norm for iPhone 16 models. The iPhone chip is a key component in all of that. The M4 iPad Pro offers tremendous battery life because of that M4 chip. We already have a report from an Apple insider that teases the future roadmap of Apple's custom silicon for iPhones. If Ming-Chi Kuo's remarks are accurate, the iPhone 17 Air might not deliver big speed gains over its predecessor. Instead, the A20 chip powering the 2026 iPhone 18 will provide the next big tech breakthrough. Kuo took to X to share an update on TSMC's roadmap. According to him, the 2025 iPhone 17 models will feature A19 chips based on TSMC's N3P 3nm tech. Then, some of Apple's 2026 iPhones will move to TSMC's 2nm chips. However, Apple may not equip all iPhone 18 models with 2nm processors. https://twitter.com/mingchikuo/status/1836674446763208925 The smaller the process, the faster and more energy-efficient the chip. Apple introduced the first 3nm chip with the iPhone 15 Pros, the A17 Pro, which was built on TSMC's first-gen N3 3nm process. This year's A18 and A18 Pro are also 3nm chips, but they are based on TSMC's second-gen N3E tech. They offer speed and efficiency gains over the A17 Pro. Also important is that Apple managed to create new A-series chips for the 2024 iPhone generation. In previous years, Apple recycled the old generation chip for the non-Pro models. Only the iPhone 14 Pros and 15 Pros got a brand-new processor. The first iPhone 16 benchmarks show that the A18 chips are indeed faster than the A17 Pro. We're looking at gains of almost 20%. They're no match for the competition. iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. iPhone 15 Pro Max Geekbench 6 CPU benchmark comparison. Image source: Geekbench Also, the battery life tests from those iPhone 16 reviews indicate that the chips are very efficient. Sure, the iPhones feature larger battery packs, but chip efficiency is also a key factor in improving battery life. When I bought the iPhone 14 Pro two years ago, I realized I didn't need all the power of the then-best-in-class A16 Bionic. I could have gone with the regular iPhone 16 and its A15 chip. I will move to an A18-powered iPhone 16 rather than going Pro again. Most of the time, I won't need the top performance the A18 Pro can deliver. The A18 should be more than enough. I will want fast on-device AI processing. And I will want great battery life. The iPhone chip doesn't have to beat all benchmarks to get me that. I'm not saying Apple doesn't need to keep pushing the envelope. We need transistors to get as small as possible for those speed and efficiency gains. Only then will ultra-thin gadgets be possible. Remember that rumors also say Apple is working on a foldable Mac/iPad and foldable iPhone. These devices will have to be thin enough. That's why the chip technology will be incredibly important. With that in mind, I'm already thrilled at the prospect of having an ultra-thin iPhone in my pocket. It hasn't happened since the iPhone 6s. I would get the iPhone 17 Air next year, even if it rocks a chip that's not too different than the A18 Pro. The A18 Pro's Neural Engine that handles Apple Intelligence and other AI features on the iPhone 16 Pros. Image source: Apple Inc. The iPhone 17 Air won't have to be as fast as the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max to feel incredibly fast for almost everything I do on the iPhone. I'll be happy if it has great battery life and fast AI. Also, rumors already say that the Air won't be a true flagship like the iPhone 17 Pros because Apple can't make it happen next year. But I think that once we get to those 2nm chips (and beyond), all of Apple's iPhones will become thinner than ever while delivering even faster speeds. Kuo's remarks only scratch the surface. And, while he's often reliable about Apple, he can make mistakes. It's still early to discuss the performance of TSMC's new 3nm and 2nm chips. In the coming months, we'llearnut more unofficial details about the A19 and A20 chips. Don't Miss: This iPhone 16 Pro review says Camera Control is the fastest way to shoot The post iPhone 17 Air specs might barely be an upgrade over the iPhone 16, but that’s fine by me appeared first on BGR. 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Playing Magical Melodies by Nile: Ancient Egyptian Music
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Playing Magical Melodies by Nile: Ancient Egyptian Music

Music was an integral part of daily life in the Nile Valley from the earliest times. It was a rich and important aspect of ancient Egyptian culture, permeating religious ceremonies, popular festivals, and daily activities. The Role of Music in Ancient Egyptian Life Music was not merely a form of entertainment but a crucial component of society and religion. It played a key role in religious rituals, often performed in temples to appease gods and goddesses. This style of music was believed to have magical qualities, which could call upon the favor of deities, and was also essential in the journey of the deceased to the afterlife. Festivals and celebrations were also incomplete without music. Musicians and dancers were common sights at banquets and parties. Whether you were elite or one of the common folk, you could enjoy the beauty of music in social gatherings. Ancient Egyptian Instruments The instruments used in ancient Egyptian music were diverse, each contributing unique sounds to the musical landscape of the time. Here are some of the instruments of ancient Egypt: Read moreSection: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsGeneralAncient PlacesAfricaHistoryAncient TraditionsPreviewRead Later 
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Israel Thwarts Assassination Plot, Bombs Lebanon After Radio Blasts
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Israel Thwarts Assassination Plot, Bombs Lebanon After Radio Blasts

Israel bombed southern Lebanon on Thursday and said it had thwarted an Iran-backed assassination plot, a day after explosions of Hezbollah radios that came on the heels of blasts in booby trapped pagers, setting the foes hurtling toward war.
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US Keeps Missile System in Philippines as China Tensions Rise
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US Keeps Missile System in Philippines as China Tensions Rise

The United States has no immediate plans to withdraw a mid-range missile system deployed in the Philippines, despite Chinese demands, and is testing the feasibility of its use in a regional conflict, sources with knowledge of the matter said.
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EU to Send $178 Million of Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine
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EU to Send $178 Million of Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine

The sum of 160 million euros (around $178 million U.S.) from the proceeds of frozen Russian assets will be allocated to meet Ukraine's urgent humanitarian needs for this winter, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday.
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Israel Proposes 'Safe Passage Deal' to End War in Gaza
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Israel Proposes 'Safe Passage Deal' to End War in Gaza

Israel has submitted a new proposal to the United States to end the war in Gaza by freeing all of the remaining hostages held by Hamas and allowing the terror group's leader Yahya Sinwar to exit the enclave, Kan News reported on Thursday.
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New York Times: Trump, Harris Tied at 47 Percent
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New York Times: Trump, Harris Tied at 47 Percent

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are deadlocked nationally among likely voters, according to a new set of polls from The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Siena College. The surveys, conducted almost entirely before the second...
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Scientist who discovered body's 'fire alarm' against invading bacteria wins $250,000 Lasker prize
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Scientist who discovered body's 'fire alarm' against invading bacteria wins $250,000 Lasker prize

One of this year's coveted Lasker Awards has gone to Zhijian "James" Chen, a scientist behind a key immune-system discovery.
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‘Middle-Class’ Kamala Harris and Her ‘Opportunity Economy’
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‘Middle-Class’ Kamala Harris and Her ‘Opportunity Economy’

As Kamala Harris attempts to shake off the most enduring images of her years as vice president, she will talk no more about the significance of the passage of time or the joy of yellow school buses. She…
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“Who Was Here in 2021”: Trump Hilariously Responds to Race-Baiting Reporter With Epic One-Liner Response [WATCH]
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“Who Was Here in 2021”: Trump Hilariously Responds to Race-Baiting Reporter With Epic One-Liner Response [WATCH]

Earlier this summer, former President Donald Trump was attacked by the Harris-Walz campaign for hosting an event in a Michigan town where White supremacists had supposedly held a rally the previous month. …
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