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Apple’s Latest Threat to the Environment
The iPhone 17 Air is about to change the game… or will it?
In a shocking turn of events, Apple has revealed their latest creation, the iPhone 17 Air. Expected to be released next year, this phone is designed to be the thinnest and lightest in the iPhone lineup, but at what cost?
Sources close to the project claim that the manufacturing process of this device has come under fire from environmental groups, citing the vast amounts of electronic waste that will inevitably follow. With the iPhone’s notorious obsession with upgrading every year, can we truly call this device a game-changer?
Find out more: 9to5Mac
COOLING SYSTEMS REVEALED
Could This "Fan on a Chip" Save Your Devices from Destruction?
As our devices become smaller and more powerful, cooling systems have become a major concern. xMEMS aims to change all that with their new microcooling chip.
This tiny fan on a chip promises to cool even the hottest of devices, putting an end to the perpetual fear of overheating and subsequent shutdowns. But will it truly be enough to save our gadgets from destruction?
Find out more: Engadget
IT’S OFFICIAL: SCIENTISTS REVEAL WHAT’S REALLY INSIDE THE MOON
Get Ready to Rewrite Your Childhood Memories
No more theories, no more speculation – it’s finally official. Scientists have confirmed what’s inside the moon, and it’s not what you’d expect.
Spoiler alert: it’s not made of cheese, nor is it inhabited by aliens. Find out the shocking truth: Science Alert
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