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Thanks, Trump tariffs, now I gotta replace my phone battery

Thanks, Trump tariffs, now I gotta replace my phone battery

After five years, I was still happy with my phone, even though its battery had started the inevitable process of slowing to a stop. But Donald Trump’s tariff nonsense pushed me to make a decision: buy a new phone or fix the old one now, before the prices go up. The answer was clearer than ever — I replaced the battery. I have an iPhone 12 Mini, a size Apple no longer makes. It’s small and light, which is what I want from a phone. When it came out, our reviewer found that the battery died on him every evening. I use my phone less than most, and so this was not actually a problem for me — until this year. My battery had degraded to 80 percent of its original capacity, which meant that my phone did actually run out of battery at the end of the day unless I switched on “low power mode” early. Apple has designed its iPhones to be disposable, largely because Jony Ive is an asshole obsessed with “sleekness,” …

In Haste, you gotta go fast

In Haste, you gotta go fast

Haste: Broken Worlds takes the relaxing loop of sliding down and leaping off hills from iOS classic Tiny Wings and turns it into a thrilling, high-speed, and 3D roguelike. In Haste, you play as Zoe, a girl who typically delivers letters but has found herself mysteriously transported to the new worlds you run through. When I say run, I mean it: Zoe cannons through the game. Levels are filled with rolling hills, and your goal is to leap off the upslopes and land on the downslopes. The better your landings, the more you’ll increase your speed and build a boost meter that can be used for things like a burst forward or a grappling hook. Image: Landfall You’re incentivized to keep your speed up. The faster you complete a level, the higher grade you’ll get; higher grades give you better bonuses of things like “sparks,” which you can use to buy items. Throughout the vibrant, procedurally generated levels, you’ll also have to avoid obstacles like rocks, giant Sarlacc-like pits, and machines that shoot lasers and …

Timothee Chalamet Pays Subtle Tribute To Bob Dylan As He Pedals Onto A Complete Unknown Premiere In Lime E-Bike, Fans Say “Gotta Love It”

Timothee Chalamet Pays Subtle Tribute To Bob Dylan As He Pedals Onto A Complete Unknown Premiere In Lime E-Bike, Fans Say “Gotta Love It”

How Did Fans React To Timothee Chalamet’s E-Bike Stunt At A Complete Unknown Premiere? (Photo Credit – Instagram/Facebook) Timothee Chalamet made headlines with his unique entrance at the London premiere of his new film, A Complete Unknown, a biopic about Bob Dylan. Instead of arriving in a traditional limousine, Chalamet chose to roll up on a rented Lime E-bike, dressed in a sharp suit. The move turned heads as he casually ended the bike ride on his phone and carried the bike with him for the rest of the event. timothèe chalamet just arrived on a lime bike 😭 pic.twitter.com/oJJZ5ktFFA — ٍ (@chxlametcinema) January 14, 2025 Fans React To Timothee Chalamet’s Bob Dylan Tribute Though Chalamet didn’t explain the choice, fans speculated it might be a subtle nod to Dylan’s well-documented love for bikes. On social media, the moment sparked a mix of humor and admiration. One X user wrote, “He is now my roll [sic] model for everything in my life 😂,” while another tweeted, “Only Timothée Chalamet could make a Lime …

Swifties hearts ‘ache’ as Taylor Swift breaks down in tears during Eras Tour show in Toronto: ‘We gotta protect her…’

Swifties hearts ‘ache’ as Taylor Swift breaks down in tears during Eras Tour show in Toronto: ‘We gotta protect her…’

Taylor Swift broke down in tears onstage at Rogers Centre as she commemorated her sixth and last Eras Tour performance in Toronto on Saturday night. After wiping away her tears, Taylor Swift said that this wasn’t “even the last show” on her Eras tour, which ends on December 8 A video clip that has gone viral on social media shows the 34-year-old singer of “Bad Blood” tried to contain her tears as the sold-out audience lauded Swift with a minute-long standing ovation during her performance of “Champagne Problems.” “Toronto, we’re at the very end of this tour so you doing that, you have no idea how much it means to me and to my …,” the pop star stated before getting choked up and turning away. She thanked every member of crew and all those who contributed to her tour, saying that “I don’t even know what I’m saying anymore.” “That was, uh, I’m just having a bit of a moment. Sorry,” the singer added. After wiping away her tears, she said that this wasn’t …

Why Michael J Fox Feels He ‘Gotta Keep’ His Dark Sense Of Humor ‘Intact’ Amid Parkinson’s Battle? Find Out Here

Why Michael J Fox Feels He ‘Gotta Keep’ His Dark Sense Of Humor ‘Intact’ Amid Parkinson’s Battle? Find Out Here

Shreya, a content writer and dancer, has a deep affection for the arts, spanning music, movies, series, books, and dance. Partially trained in dance, she delights in movement, music, outfits, and occasional poetry. Raised on 90s Bollywood tunes, she adeptly mimics iconic dance moves. Seeking productivity by day, she unwinds with familiar sitcoms like Brooklyn 99 or Friends. Shy yet possessing a weird sense of humor, she entertains herself and others. As a friend, she values loyalty and fun! Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

‘Ain’t gotta shoot five times’: Diddy possibly connected to Tupac Shakur’s 1996 killing, investigator claims

Tupac Shakur’s death is probably one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in the music world. What happened on September 7, 1996, when the revolutionary rapper was shot multiple times, resulting in his untimely and tragic demise, is now said to have some Diddy links. Sean Combs, Tupac Shakur McCollum, who has extensive experience in the case, argues that the origins of this violent rivalry can be traced back to a previous shooting incident involving Shakur in 1994. While the connection to Diddy is not new, the crime scene investigator’s statement has surely opened a new chapter as Diddy faces charges related to racketeering and Sex trafficking. Diddy connected to Tupac’s death? “This whole thing to me started in 1994 — the first time Tupac is shot,” Sheryl McCollum spoke to NewNation on Saturday. “You ain’t gotta shoot somebody five times to take their jewelry and their money,” the crime scene investigator who worked on the case back in 1996 added. “Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs and his entourage of 40? Unharmed. Unthreatened,” she questioned. “How does that …

‘Gotta Keep Going’: Lady Gaga On College Facebook Group Claiming She Would ‘Never Be Famous’

The TikTok video also showed Lady Gaga holding her Oscar, accompanied by a list of her accolades. (Photo Credit: X) Lady Gaga recently responded to a viral TikTok that showed a closed Facebook page titled, ‘Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous,’ created by a group of students during her college days. Lady Gaga, the global icon known for her undeniable talent, once faced scepticism from her peers at New York University (NYU). During her college days, a group of students even created a closed Facebook page titled “Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous” to mock her. Stefani Germanotta is the birth name of the singer-actress. But of course, Gaga has proven them spectacularly wrong. In a bold response to her classmates for starting the group, she said, “Some people I went to college (with) made this way back when. This is why you can’t give up when people doubt you or put you down—gotta keep going.” Her comments followed a viral TikTok posted on September 10, which showed the infamous page of the …

We gotta stop ignoring AI’s hallucination problem

Google I/O introduced an AI assistant that can see and hear the world, while OpenAI put its version of a Her-like chatbot into an iPhone. Next week, Microsoft will be hosting Build, where it’s sure to have some version of Copilot or Cortana that understands pivot tables. Then, a few weeks after that, Apple will host its own developer conference, and if the buzz is anything to go by, it’ll be talking about artificial intelligence, too. (Unclear if Siri will be mentioned.) AI is here! It’s no longer conceptual. It’s taking jobs, making a few new ones, and helping millions of students avoid doing their homework. According to most of the major tech companies investing in AI, we appear to be at the start of experiencing one of those rare monumental shifts in technology. Think the Industrial Revolution or the creation of the internet or personal computer. All of Silicon Valley — of Big Tech — is focused on taking large language models and other forms of artificial intelligence and moving them from the laptops …

Sara Ali Khan posts ab workout reel, preaches `You gotta work so you can…`

Sara Ali Khan is currently working on two projects called Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan. Even though she`s really busy with her work, she still manages to make time for exercising and staying in shape. She recently posted a video of herself working out, hoping to inspire her fans to also prioritize their health and fitness. Sara, who is currently gearing up for the release of her two films — `Ae Watan Mere Watan` and `Murder Mubarak` — had suffered a minor burn injury on March 6 when she accidentally spilled hot coffee on her belly while she was busy with promotional activities. Sara Ali Khan posts ab workout reel The actress, known for her work in `Kedarnath`, took to Instagram on Wednesday where shared a Reel video. The snippet shows Sara in light blue shorts and a matching sports top, working out hard in the gym, flaunting her toned abs. “Pehle stomach burn… Ab abs ka turn…You gotta work so you can earn… the sarso ka saag for which you yearn…,” Sara …

“Sometimes You Just Gotta Laugh”: Usman Khawaja’s ‘Double Standards’ Dig At ICC

File photo of Australia batter Usman Khawaja© AFP Usman Khawaja took to social media to take a dig at the International Cricket Council (ICC) amid the controversy surrounding the governing body’s decision to not allow him to sport a ‘symbol of peace’ on his bat during the second Test match between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne starting December 26. The Australian cricket team opener earlier wanted to wear shoes that had the messages “all lives are equal” and “freedom is a human right” during the first Test in support of the victims who suffered as a result of the Israel-Hamas conflict. ICC denied that request from Khawaja and later, when he asked for permission to sport the ‘dove’ symbol on his bat, his request was once again denied. Khawaja was also charged by the ICC for sporting a black armband during the first Test match as they said that such gestures cannot be carried out without taking ‘prior permission’. On the occasion of Christmas, Khawaja uploaded a video on Instagram with Kanye West’s ‘Can’t Tell Me …