Bryce Harper drilling a monster homer on his birthday was epic for Phillies fans
Bryce Harper drilling a monster homer on his birthday was epic for Phillies fans
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Biden to cut China off from more Nvidia chips, expand curbs to more countries
By Alexandra Alper, Karen Freifeld and Stephen Nellis WASHINGTON The Biden administration said on Tuesday it plans to
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Talking Transfers x Inside Recruitment: Michael Emenalo
Learn how Michael Emenalo is helping to shape recruitment in the Saudi Pro League as the director of football.
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Apple releases new Pencil after rumours of major iPad update
Apple has released a new version of its Pencil drawing tool, after days of speculation about updates for iPads. In recent days, some rumours have suggested that Apple was planning new versions of at least its base iPad and iPad mini, with a range of updates. But it appears those reports may be the result of confusion about the new launch, which actually just brought the new Pencil, which looks to be the only iPad-related updated so far. Apple refers to the new release as the “Apple Pencil (USB-C)”, and it now sits alongside the first and second generation of the drawing tool. Those will both remain on sale. The new version largely takes the features of the first generation and puts them into the more square design of the second-generation Pencil. But the new port is perhaps the most notable part, and may be the reason for the new release: until now, users of the base model iPad could only use the first-generation Pencil, but that uses a Lightning cable to charge, which is not supported by that iPad. The new Pencil also adds some features from the second-generation, however, including the option to place it wirelessly on the side of the iPad. The second-generation Pencil retains a host of extra features and a higher price. It can charge when attached magnetically to an iPad, includes the option to tap it to change tools, and to have it engraved. The updates mean that Apple now offers three versions of the Apple Pencil with different features and compatibilities, which can be compared on Apple’s website. The first generation remains available for $99, the new one will be $79 when it goes on sale next month and the second-generation is $129, or the same in pounds. Read More Sadiq Khan, Met Commissioner to ask phone companies to ‘design out’ theft Apple is planning to make a cheaper Vision Pro headset without key features Google is about to ditch passwords forever
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Displaced among dozens killed in Israeli strikes on southern Gaza
Some 600,000 Palestinians are sheltering there following an Israeli order to evacuate the north.
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Frenkie de Jong eyes early return from injury
Barcelona are hopeful that midfielder Frenkie de Jong will return from injury in time for their El Clasico clash with Real Madrid.
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Alicia Keys deletes and clarifies paragliding post that sparked criticism
Alicia Keys has responded to backlash over a recent social media post that some deemed insensitive in light of the war between Israel and Hamas.
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How Storm Babet and other storms get their names
The UK's latest gale was named after a Dutchwoman who was born during a storm
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Walmart Opens High Tech Fulfillment Center Near Dallas
LANCASTER, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 17, 2023--
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Introducing the KODAK FLIK X1 and X2 Mini Pico Projectors Now Shipping on Amazon
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New Cognigy Guide Demystifies How Generative AI Will Transform Customer Service
SAN FRANCISCO & DÜSSELDORF, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 17, 2023--
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A Refreshingly Fruity Pick-Me-Up! SONIC Drive-In Introduces New SONIC® Rechargers with Red Bull®
OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 17, 2023--
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