• iPhone 17 Plus might not be quite so plus-sized

    Next year's iPhone 17 Plus might feature a shrunken display, according to a well-sourced rumour. Regularly cited industry display analyst Ross Young has taken to X (formerly Twitter) with an intriguing claim. Apparently, Apple's 2026 super-sized mainstream smartphone model – let's just call it the iPhone 17 Plus for the sake of consistency – will have a smaller display than the current iPhone 15 Plus (pictured). https://twitter.com/DSCCRoss/status/1780646505164239364 While this would...

  • iPhone 17 Plus display might be a hair smaller than the iPhone 16 Plus

    Apple may make a controversial change, with a new rumor claiming that the size of the iPhone 17 Plus screen could shrink a bit, when compared to iPhone 16 Plus. iPhone 15 Plus [left] and iPhone 15 Apple has gradually increased the display size of its iPhones over time. The current-gen models sit at 6.1 inches for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, with the Plus and Pro Max measuring 6.7 inches. In a tweet on X, Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants now believes that the iPhone...

  • S.E.E.D. Planning Group LLC Decreases Holdings in Starbucks Co. (NASDAQ:SBUX)

    S.E.E.D. Planning Group LLC trimmed its holdings in Starbucks Co. (NASDAQ:SBUX – Free Report) by 19.6% in the fourth quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund owned 13,912 shares of the coffee company’s stock after selling 3,397 shares during the period. S.E.E.D. Planning Group LLC’s holdings in […]

  • Republicans Have Plans for Working People

    Recently, you may have noticed that the hot weather is getting ever hotter. Every year the United States swelters under warmer temperatures and longer periods of sustained heat. In fact, each of the last nine months — May 2023 through February 2024 — set a world record for heat. As I’m writing this, March still has a More

  • Sunak: Our plan is working, delivering brighter Britain

    Sir Keir Starmer questions how the PM will fund the planned end of National Insurance.

  • Scientists Discover How You Might Be Getting More Sleep Than You Think

    You might be getting more sleep than you think.We all know that sleep is essential for our mental and physical wellbeing. And yet, one in three adults in the U.S. report not getting enough of it, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.In the short term, not getting enough sleep can take a toll on our attention span, judgment, emotions and cognitive function. But over time, chronic sleep deprivation can contribute to heart disease, obesity, neurodegenerative disorders...

  • Five driving actions you might not know are illegal

    The Highway Code contains many little-known rules about what drivers shouldn't do

  • Police gathered at the Community Action Planning Council in Watertown

    There is currently a large Police presence outside the Community Action Planning Council in Watertown. No details have been released yet, but law enforcement officials from the Watertown Police Dep

  • What is E Ink’s Kaleido colour tech and how does it work?

    If you’re shopping for a new e-reader or e-note device, you may have come across the term ‘Kaleido’ when browsing various specs.  Kaleido is a display technology created by e-paper pioneer E Ink for use in its colour displays. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about the e-reader technology. What is E Ink's Kaleido colour tech?  Kaleido is a colour display technology created by E Ink, the company behind the e-paper (electronic paper) displays commonly found in...

  • Jamestown’s Annual Action Plan Workshops Have Beguns

    The City of Jamestown’s Annual Action Plan public workshops have begun. The Jamestown Department of Development is using the workshops to gather community input for the Action Plan, which is the plan for how the city will use Community Development Block Grant and Home program funds it receives. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban […]

  • Action plan to bolster foreign investment - Chinadaily.com.cn

    China has taken pragmatic measures to expand market access, facilitate the flow of talent and scientific research resources, and align with international economic and trade rules as part of the country's efforts to create a favorable business environment and further open up its economy to global investors, officials and experts said.

  • EU plans new sanctions on Iran following attacks on Israel

    The European Union is planning new sanctions on Iran following Tehran’s recent missile and drone attacks on Israel, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Tuesday in Brussels. “The region is at the edge of an abyss,” Borrell warned, describing the tense situation in the Middle East. “We have to move away from it,”