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  • Presents a huge phablet Huawei Enjoy Max with leather trim

    Huawei has presented in China a couple of new smartphones the Enjoy Max and Enjoy 9 Plus. The first model got a huge display and back panel with leather otdelnoy. Huawei Enjoy Max is equipped with 7,12-inch display with Full HD resolution+ (2244 x 1080 pixels), dual 16 main camera+2 MP front and 8 MP,…

  • Microsoft continues to support Windows phones

    Microsoft is the second time this year pleased with the manifestation of unexpected — and, therefore, even more enjoyable — caring about the users of Windows 10 Mobile, a mobile operating system that have long been considered one of the past software platforms. However, the smartphones under its management many like now. This means support…

  • Singapore aircraft set the record for the longest flight in the world

    Flight SQ22 Singapore Airlines ended in Newark after 17 hours and 52 minutes of flight. The Airbus arrived in the city on Friday after almost 18 hours of traveling from Singapore, completing the longest in the world of commercial flight. His flight marked the resumption of the flight, which was eliminated in 2013. The plane…

  • Ferromagnetic floating robots — a new word in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases

    Microscopic robots that can move inside our body has long ceased to be fascinating and, most likely, sooner or later will find its application in medicine. But more interesting remains: all existing at the moment the robots are based on a variety of technologies displacement. And recently, experts from Exeter University (UK) presented one of…

  • RNA was much more important than we thought

    Well-known information about the structure of our body suggests that the main function of all vital processes is DNA. RNA is considered a “support structure”, which is involved in encoding, recording, transmitting information and so on. However, according to a new study scientists-biochemists from the United States, RNA could play a key role in some…

  • Northern California Preemptively Turns Off Power to Thousands Preparing For Dangerous Fire Conditions

    File photo of PG&E restoring power after fires in October 2017Photo: Getty Images The Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) has preemptively cut off power to roughly 87,000 customers in Northern California to prepare for dangerous fire conditions. The move is unprecedented in the region but the power company is being extra cautious after last…

  • Saudi Arabia Threatens Anyone Spreading ‘Fake News’ Online with 5 Years in Prison, Heavy Fines

    People hold signs during a protest at the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington on October 9, 2018Photo: AP Saudi Arabia is threatening to give 5-year prison terms and heavy fines to anyone caught spreading “fake news” online, a warning to those discussing the suspected murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The threat, published…

  • The iPad Is Soon, Finally, Getting a Full Version of Adobe Photoshop

    Image: Adobe Apple’s about to get a big assist from Adobe when it comes to the company’s efforts to legitimize the iPad Pro as a productivity tool. Today, at its MAX conference in Los Angeles, Adobe confirmed that Photoshop CC—a full, un-compromised version of its photo-editing app—will be available for the iPad early next year.…

  • Why Do We Remember Some Dreams but Not Others?

    Graphic: Elena Scotti (Gizmodo), Photo: Shutterstock Giz AsksIn this Gizmodo series, we ask questions about everything from space to butts and get answers from a variety of experts.   If you’ve ever woken up on the brink of a heart attack, drenched in sweat and convinced you’ll never live down the shame of sprinting nude through…

  • ‘Do Not Track’ Privacy Tool Doesn’t Do Anything

    Illustration: Angelica Alzona (Gizmodo Media Group) When you go into the privacy settings on your browser, there’s a little option there to turn on the “Do Not Track” function, which will send an invisible request on your behalf to all the websites you visit telling them not to track you. A reasonable person might think…