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Former RNC Chair, Now MSNBC Simp Taunts Trump: 'Old As Dirt,' 'Fat Like 'Wally the Walrus,' and Worse
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Former RNC Chair, Now MSNBC Simp Taunts Trump: 'Old As Dirt,' 'Fat Like 'Wally the Walrus,' and Worse

Former RNC Chair, Now MSNBC Simp Taunts Trump: 'Old As Dirt,' 'Fat Like 'Wally the Walrus,' and Worse
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iOS 18.1 beta 7 now available to iPhone users with these features
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iOS 18.1 beta 7 now available to iPhone users with these features

Apple just released iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1 beta 7 to developers. With this update, Cupertino nears the official launch of this software, which is expected to make Apple Intelligence available to iPhone, iPad, and Mac users. Besides Apple Intelligence features, iOS 18.1 is also bringing other important updates. With the previous beta, Apple added the following functions: Control Center tweaks: Apple now offers all Connectivity toggles as standalone options, which means users can ditch the built-in solution to the specific buttons; Drag and Drop with iPhone Mirroring: The latest beta of iOS 18.1 brings drag-and-drop for iPhone Mirroring, which was missing from the original release of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia; Camera Control: There’s a new Camera Control option that lets you switch to the front-facing camera With iOS 18.1 beta 7, Apple continues to improve Apple Intelligence features, including: Writing Tools: Users can rewrite, proofread, and summarize text nearly everywhere they write, including Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps Improved Siri: With a new design, Siri can maintain context between requests. Even if you stumble over words or shift what you’re saying mid-sentence, Siri can understand what you actually want. Priority notifications: They appear at the top of the stack, letting you know what to pay attention to at a glance. Notifications are summarized, so you can scan them faster. Priority messages in Mail: Elevate time-sensitive messages to the top of your inbox, like an invitation that has a deadline today or a check-in reminder for your flight this afternoon. Reduce interruptions: With iOS 18.1 beta 1, an all-new Focus Mode understands the content of your notifications and shows you the ones that might need immediate attention, like a text about picking up your child from daycare later today. Email summarization: Tap to reveal a summary of a long email in the Mail app and cut to the chase. Record and transcribe calls in the Notes app: Just hit record in the Notes or Phone apps to capture audio recordings and transcripts. Apple Intelligence generates summaries of your transcripts, so you can get to the most important information at a glance. Smart Reply in Mail: Quickly draft an email response with all the right details. Apple Intelligence can identify the question you were asked in an email and offer relevant selections to include in your response. Clean Up: This Photos app feature can identify and remove distracting objects in the background of a photo without accidentally altering the subject. Summarization: Apple Intelligence can now summarize more than just Messages and Mail notifications. BGR will let you know if we find anything new in today’s iOS 18.1 beta 7. You can learn more about iOS 18 below. Don't Miss: iOS 18: Features, release date, beta, download, Apple Intelligence The post iOS 18.1 beta 7 now available to iPhone users with these features appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for October 2024 Top Prime Day deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $170 Apple Watch SE, laptops, Bose headphones, robot vacuums, more Top Prime Day deals you can still get: $279 Oura Ring 3, Apple sale, Ninja air fryers, Sonos speakers, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales
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Apple releases beta 5 of watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1
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Apple releases beta 5 of watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1

Apple is focused on releasing Apple Intelligence for iPhone, iPad, and Mac users this month. Even in beta, this AI platform is the company’s hope for the future. In addition to the new beta versions of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, Cupertino is now rolling out beta 5 of watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1. At this moment, it’s unclear what’s new with watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1. However, Apple has some delayed features for these operating system updates) that might be added to the beta cycle in the near future. These are some of them: watchOS 11, for example, still needs support for sleep apnea. After the FDA approved it, Apple added this function to the latest watchOS 11.1 beta. tvOS 18 has these features delayed, and tvOS 18.1 beta might add them: Robot vacuum cleaners are now compatible with the Home app, so they can participate in automation and scenes and can be activated by a user’s voice using Siri. Screen savers: Movies and TV screen savers are yet to be added; 21:9 support: When connecting your Apple TV to a projector, Apple will give you the option to watch content in this frame. Image source: Apple Inc. visionOS 2 also lacks one important feature, and visionOS 2.1 beta could add them: Mac Virtual Display: It will feature a higher resolution and larger size, creating an ultra-wide display equivalent to two 4K monitors side by side.  In addition, a rumor expects Apple to add Apple Intelligence to Apple Vision Pro in 2025. With that, Apple’s spatial computer would be part of this AI platform with the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Cupertino could potentially be waiting for Apple Intelligence to launch and get its best features before expanding to another software. If Apple adds new features to watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1 in beta 5, we’ll make sure to update this article with the latest features. With these system major updates just released to all users, we can’t wait to see what else Apple has in store for them. While these updates will likely arrive next month, Apple also might be planning an October event. Below, you can learn everything we expect to see at it. Don't Miss: Here’s what Apple plans to launch at its big October event The post Apple releases beta 5 of watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Early Prime Day deals: Apple blowout, KitchenAid Stand Mixers, Dyson vacuums, $23 Echo Dot, OLED TVs, more Prime Day Yeedi robot vacuum deals: Best new models are up to $400 off Best Ring Video Doorbell deals for October 2024 Today’s deals: $60 Insignia smart TV, $735 black Apple Watch Ultra 2, $120 Ninja food processor, more
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Samsung’s ultra-slim Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE might have been shown off in a new leak
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Samsung’s ultra-slim Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE might have been shown off in a new leak

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 isn't expected to be Samsung's only foldable this year that falls under the "Fold" brand. Samsung should also launch an ultra-slim version of the phone, which we've been referring to as Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE. That moniker might not even matter to most people, as Samsung will supposedly release the foldable in select markets, starting with China and Korea. Still, the prospect of seeing a slimmer Fold is exciting, as it would show Samsung is getting closer to matching similar offerings from rivals. Honor's Magic V2 made waves last year for being about half as thick as an iPhone when unfolded. The Magic V3 that came out this summer is even thinner. This isn't just about making thin foldable phones, but thin smartphones in general. I'm actually far more excited about the prospect of an iPhone 17 Air than I am about foldable phones. Back to the ultra-thin Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE, the handset is still just a rumor. Reports said Samsung would start selling it in select markets in late September, just after the launch of the iPhone 16. But that never happened. An announcement might not be too far off, however, as a prominent leaker just posted what looks like a partial image of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE. Continue reading... The post Samsung’s ultra-slim Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE might have been shown off in a new leak appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for October 2024 Early Prime Day deals: Apple blowout, KitchenAid Stand Mixers, Dyson vacuums, $23 Echo Dot, OLED TVs, more Best Sony headphones deals of Prime Big Deal Days 2024 Today’s deals: $2.75 smart plugs, $79 Ninja air fryer, $6.49 Anker USB-C chargers, $219 Dreo ChefMaker, more
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1000 Previously Undiscovered Prehistoric Barrows Found
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1000 Previously Undiscovered Prehistoric Barrows Found

More than 6,500 volunteers have supported the accurate identification of approximately 1,000 prehistoric burial mounds in the Netherlands in just four months, proving the value of involving volunteers in archaeology. In 2018, the Heritage Quest project was launched to harness the power of citizen scientists, utilizing crowd-sourcing to identify archaeological features on lidar imagery of the central Netherlands. Through the involvement of thousands of people online, prehistoric burial mounds were identified across the region in a short amount of time. However, the accuracy of crowd-sourced data has been questioned in the past, as the majority of volunteers are not professional archaeologists. "While the volume of data exceeded our expectations, we faced a key challenge common to large citizen science projects: how reliable are the detections made by volunteers?" states lead author of the research, Dr. Quentin Bourgeois from Leiden University. To assess the accuracy of the data, the authors performed a ground-based survey of 380 sites identified during the study, examining them in person to determine whether they were in fact prehistoric barrows. Their results are published in the journal Antiquity. Megalithic Mathematics Revealed at the Cotswold Severn Long Barrows! The Power of Sound Rediscovered in Prehistoric Barrows and Coves Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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Acting US Labor Secretary Tries to End Boeing Standoff
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Acting US Labor Secretary Tries to End Boeing Standoff

U.S. Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su flew to Seattle to intervene in the labor dispute between Boeing and about 33,000 striking workers that threatens the debt-laden company's finances.
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In Appeal to Black Men, Harris Vows Cannabis Legalization
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In Appeal to Black Men, Harris Vows Cannabis Legalization

In an attempt to boost her lagging support among Black males, Vice President Kamala Harris is pledging Monday to legalize recreational marijuana, protect cryptocurrency assets and give 1 million loans to Black entrepreneurs, NPR reported.
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Zionist Group Chides CBS News Directive on Jerusalem
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Zionist Group Chides CBS News Directive on Jerusalem

The Zionist Organization of America condemned CBS News for instructing its reporters not to refer to Jerusalem in a truthful manner.
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Mental Health Experts Recommend Everyone Just Take The Day Off To Chill Out And Watch The Old Cartoon Version Of 'The Hobbit'
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Mental Health Experts Recommend Everyone Just Take The Day Off To Chill Out And Watch The Old Cartoon Version Of 'The Hobbit'

U.S. — As tensions and frustrations continued to mount across the country, mental health experts issued a recommendation that everyone just take the day off to chill and watch the old cartoon version of The Hobbit.
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Is it COVID or the flu? At-home tests can look for both viruses at once
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Is it COVID or the flu? At-home tests can look for both viruses at once

A fever and a nasty cough can be symptoms of a range of respiratory illnesses. An antigen test that narrows down the culprits can speed up diagnosis and recovery.
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