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Google’s Pixel 3A is refreshingly easy to repair

iFixit has conducted its teardown of Google’s new Pixel 3A and 3A XL smartphones, awarding the devices a reparability score of 6 out of 10. The site found that the new Pixel’s display is fairly easy to remove — without the heat gun or blow dryer that’s often necessary to melt the adhesive securing the…

Ubisoft keeps pretending its political games don’t have politics in them

Today Ubisoft officially unveiled the latest Tom Clancy release, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. A sequel to 2017’s Wildlands, it’s another realistic military shooter — and another chance for Ubisoft to say that its games are free of politics. It’s become something of a trend for the French publisher, which makes big-budget action games that feature settings…

Philips Hue bulbs can now be grouped together in ‘zones’

Philips Hue has been updated today with a new feature that lets you group individual Hue lights and bulbs together as a group — called a “Zone” — making it easier to control larger light setups, via Android Police. The update is available on iOS and Android starting today, and gives Hue the much-needed option…

Powerbeats Pro review: Better than AirPods, but not for everybody

AirPods are a cultural icon, and for good reason. More than two years ago, Apple released a set of true wireless earbuds that solved many of the problems that made us hate Bluetooth headphones, making them as convenient and reliable as we’ve always dreamed. And now Apple has newer AirPods with a custom H1 chip…

How to find out if your Mac’s software is 32- or 64-bit

One of the major announcements (among many) at Apple’s 2018 WWDC was that macOS 10.14 Mojave, the current version of the Mac operating system, is the last version that supports 32-bit software. With macOS 10.15, only 64-bit software will be supported. The clock is ticking. We’ll probably see macOS 10.15 this fall, after it’s previewed…

Combat personnel with brain injuries pinpoints abnormal brain waves

A new study finds that veterans and service members with a history of combat-related mild traumatic brain injury have much higher levels of abnormally fast brain waves in a region that plays a key role in consciousness. Press Release Distribution Service

A link between mitochondrial damage and osteoporosis

In healthy people, a tightly controlled process balances out the activity of osteoblasts, which build bone, and osteoclasts, which break it down. Damage to cells’ mitochondria can make that process go awry, according to new research. The findings shed light on how exposure to cigarette smoke, alcohol, and certain medications and environmental toxins can raise…

The 10 best road trips in the USA

The U.S. has a grand variety of road trip-suitable routes, from straight shots across deserts to stomach-churning switchbacks through the mountains.           Press Release Distribution Service

Best brunch spots in every state

Looking to brunch for Mother’s Day? 24/7 Tempo rounded up the best brunch spot to take your mom in each state.           Press Release Distribution Service

Kris Jenner And Kourtney Kardashian’s Wax Figures Are Freakily Lifelike

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