Author: Angel City Editorial Team

The Nord series of smartphones are undoubtedly some of the best in their price range, loaded with novel features that offer incredible value. The new OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G aims to provide a great photography experience, battery life, and a smooth experience in one package. I have been using the device for over three weeks and have been very impressed with several things. Firstly, the battery life is excellent (around 40+ hours with mixed use), the screen is bright and responsive (2100 nits AMOLED, 120Hz), the performance is good enough for normal use (up to 8GB/256GB SD 695 5G…

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Klipsch Flexus SUB 100 10-inch wireless subwoofer is compact Home Gift Ideas $200–$400 Klipsch Flexus SUB 100 10-inch wireless subwoofer is compact Product Specifications Frequency response 26Hz – 250Hz +/- 3dBMaximum Sound Output 103.7 decibelsAmplifier power supply 80W RMS / 160W peak Gadget Flow Editor Experience deep, powerful bass with the Flexus Sub 100 10″ wireless subwoofer. Enhance your home theater or music system while saving space. – Deep Bass Output: Experience powerful, precise bass with a frequency response of 26Hz to 250Hz. 103.7dB peak output ensures every beat resonates.–Advanced Amplification: Class D amplifier delivers 80W RMS and 160W peak…

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Abbott Lingo Continuous Glucose Monitor Provides Real-Time Insights Home Gift Ideas $50–$100 Abbott Lingo Continuous Glucose Monitor Provides Real-Time Insights Product Specifications water resistance Maximum 1m, 30 minutesOperating altitude Up to 10,000 feetOperating temperature Up to 45°C Gadget Flow Editor Gain insight into your metabolic health with the Abbott Lingo continuous glucose monitor. Customized for the health conscious, it provides real-time insight into your blood glucose levels through an intuitive mobile app. – Real-time blood glucose monitoring: See your blood glucose readings instantly in the app. Understand the immediate impact of your food choices and activity.– Customized Health Insights: Access…

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This series across Europe highlights the benefits that digitalisation brings to individuals, societies and the environment.DÜSSELDORF, Germany, July 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The first episode of the three-part documentary series “Being Digi-Sapiens” was released today by Warner Bros. Discovery. In the series, Swedish inventor, roboticist and YouTuber Simone Gietz travels across Europe to see how technology is transforming our daily lives. The series was produced with the support of Huawei, and covers a wide range of digital innovations that go well beyond the brand’s products. Interpreting your body’s data is like communicating with yourself The first episode, “Connecting with Ourselves,”…

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This week’s top stories: Diplo lawsuit, Glastonbury’s fallow year, Marcus Intalex book · News ⟋ RAWWe bring you a bite-sized roundup of the top five news stories from the last few days. Welcome to our weekly news roundup. Every Friday, we bring you a bite-sized roundup of the top five news stories from the last few days. Staff at Milan venue Tempio del Futuro Perduto attacked over alleged homophobic comments Thursday, July 4th by Michael Lawson According to an Instagram post by the venue last Monday, [charitable initiative] Earlier that morning, Kindness Wall volunteers were attacked by a homophobic German…

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July 5 – Angel City, a Los Angeles women’s club in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), is set to welcome a new majority shareholder that will value the club at approximately $300 million. Buzz about the City of Angels began in 2020 when the NWSL announced that Los Angeles would be awarded an expansion franchise for the 2022 season and would become the first club to be run by a majority-female owned group led by actress Natalie Portman, venture capitalist Karla Nortman, entrepreneur Julie Urman and venture capitalist Alexis Ohanian. Currently, Disney CEO Bob Iger and Willow Bay, dean…

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This dependency can shape our behavior. Typically, people tend to assume that others are telling the truth. This study demonstrated that: even though volunteers knew half of the statements were lies, they marked only 19% of them as lies. But when people chose to use an AI tool, things changed: the blame rate rose to 58%. In some ways, this is a good thing: these tools can help us spot more of the lies we encounter in our lives, including the misinformation we may encounter on social media. But it’s not all good. It can also undermine trust, a fundamental…

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Amnesty International welcomes the call by a major investor in a Dutch manufacturer of cameras deployed in occupied East Jerusalem for human rights safeguards to be applied. ASN Impact Investors said it would lose its investment if TKH Group did not adopt a human rights due diligence policy within a year. This sets the right precedent to hold investors accountable for the actions of the beneficiaries of their investment. The move comes just over a year after Amnesty International released its Occupied Palestinian Territories report, “Automated Apartheid: How Facial Recognition is Dividing, Segregating and Controlling Palestinians,” which documented how Israel’s…

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The idea that superintelligent robots are alien invaders “coming to take our jobs” exposes serious flaws in how we think about work, value, and intelligence itself. Work is not a zero-sum game, and robots are not the “other” in competition with us. Like any technology, robots are part of us, growing out of our civilization in the same way that hair and nails grow out of living organisms. Robots are part humanity, and we are part machine.When we “otherize” fruit-picking robots, that is, when we think of them as competitors in a zero-sum game, we are ignoring the real problem:…

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