• New iPhone 16 Colors: Here’s What to Expect from Apple

    Apple will bring the new iPhone 16 colors when it is released later this year. New year, new iPhone 16 colors, and this is what people have expected from Apple for their annual release of the famed smartphone lineup that gets several updates yearly.

  • iPhone SE 4: It reportedly borrows features from iPhone 13, iPhone XR

    Whether it's based on the iPhone 13, 14, or even XR, it seems like the new iPhone SE will be a big departure form the 2022 model.

  • Coke’s logo gets a handmade upgrade for its new ad

    Humans are bad at getting the details of logos right (this much we know), but Coca-Cola is embracing the imperfections of fan-made dupes. [Photo: Coca-Cola] A new ad campaign called “Every Coca-Cola is Welcome,” features handmade Coke logos made by shopkeepers and artists from around the world. The team behind the campaign—led by ad agency VML, developed by WPP Open X, and supported by EssenceMediacom and Ogilvy PR—scouted the logos from hundreds of examples. [Photo: Coca-Cola] “It’s...

  • TechCrunch Minute: Apple’s stance on right to repair changes with new iPhone policy

    Apple’s stance on the right to repair has now become more accommodative, with the company now supporting used parts for iPhone 15 repairs that can include the camera, display and battery. Components that did not require “configuration,” TechCrunch reports, already worked in a similar fashion. While Apple’s move is welcome to many, it does answer […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Indiana’s response to EPA’s new water rules

    PFAS has been linked to multiple cancers, immune system issues, and development issues in children.

  • NXT adding a new championship, new arrival appears in the crowd

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  • Apple Arcade Guide: Here’s what’s new and everything available [U]

    Apple Arcade launched with close to 100 titles and the service is seeing new games added almost every week with over 200 games now in the library. Follow along with our guide on all the available Apple Arcade games plus the latest releases. more

  • WSN’s guide to the 53rd New Directors/New Films festival

    For the average moviegoer, it is easy to feel like Hollywood is the be all and end all of cinema. With ads for multi-million dollar blockbusters constantly shoved down our throats, it is easy for independent features to fall through the cracks. If you are bored of the same old franchise titles hanging on your This story WSN’s guide to the 53rd New Directors/New Films festival appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Were you offended by Pot Noodle’s latest TV ad? Here’s how to claim your compensation

    Featuring an office worker proudly slurping a Pot Noodle, the brand’s latest campaign has caused uproar amongst Brits who have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter in protest. Turns out, slurping is the most divisive eating habit. Over half of us (56 per cent admit to slurping our food. Yet 45 per cent of us are also offended by the sound of it. What’s more, 84 per cent think slurping food among company is bad dining etiquette, with 43 per cent of women and 31 per cent of men admitting this...

  • Woman sentenced to prison for stealing and selling Biden’s daughter’s diary

    Aimee Harris of Florida sold Ashley Biden’s diary to conservative group Project Veritas in actions judge called ‘despicable’A Florida woman was sentenced Tuesday to a month in prison and three months of home confinement for stealing and selling Joe Biden’s daughter’s diary four years ago to the conservative group Project Veritas.Aimee Harris was sentenced in Manhattan federal court by Laura Taylor Swain, the judge who called the Palm Beach, Florida, woman’s actions “despicable”. Continue...

  • Morrison’s Batman Epic, part 2: He’s a new world Batman

    There is a constant push and pull between comics’ expectations and the need to adapt to a changing world. What made sense for Batman in 1939 does not necessarily work over half a century late

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    It’s not just clouds, there’s a new weather threat for eclipse viewers to worry about

    The highly anticipated total solar eclipse is fast-approaching, but a new wrinkle has appeared in the forecast for Monday’s event. Severe thunderstorms are possible in parts of the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley, including in the path of totality. These storms could obscure the view for some, but are more likely to bring risks for post-eclipse travelers. Totality, when the moon will entirely block the sun, will occur along a more than 100-mile-wide path from Texas to Maine, passing...