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Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 rolling out: Key changes coming to your Nothing phones
Nothing OS 4.0, powered by Android 16, is now rolling out, bringing AI-driven tools and a smarter user experience. Key features include live Glyph Interface updates for notifications, enhanced animations, and a refined Extra Dark Mode. Phone (3) users get exclusive controls, while Nothing Playground allows AI-powered custom app creation.
“We’re going to show them”: Vancouver coach Adam Foote remains confident despite Canucks’ 4–2 loss to Stars
Despite a 4-2 loss to Dallas, the Vancouver Canucks displayed a more competitive spirit, outshooting their opponents and showing improved structure. Coach Adam Foote praised the team’s execution and determination, highlighting a stronger penalty kill. While finishing remains a challenge, the performance suggests potential growth and a positive response to coaching, offering hope for future…
Lions are sending coded messages in their roars, and AI can finally hear what we can’t
Machine learning is revolutionizing wildlife research by enabling accurate classification of lion roars. New studies identify distinct vocal phases and individual lion signatures using acoustic metrics, offering non-invasive population monitoring and conservation insights. This technology decodes the complex language of lions, enhancing our understanding of their social lives and protection.
J&K’s prolific pacer Auqib Nabi appears for trial with Mumbai Indians
Jammu & Kashmir pacer Auqib Nabi, the second-highest wicket-taker in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy, appeared for trials with the Mumbai Indians. Nabi, a prolific swing bowler, has impressed with his consistent performances, taking 29 wickets in five matches this season. He previously took 44 wickets in the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy, making him the highest wicket-taker…
Hidden warning signs you may need a hip replacement sooner than you think
Hip pain, especially after fifty, can signal osteoarthritis. Early signs include groin discomfort worsening with activity and stiffness after rest. Simple tasks becoming difficult, joint noises, and night pain are crucial warnings. Imaging confirms damage, and when conservative treatments fail, hip replacement may be necessary to restore function and ease chronic pain.
‘Why not take the train? Is that first class?’: Laura Loomer mocks socialist Mamdani for taking a plane
In a recent social media stir, New York’s incoming mayor, Zohran Mamdani, sparked controversy with a plane selfie that caught the ire of conservative pundit Laura Loomer. Loomer seized the opportunity to challenge Mamdani’s authenticity as a self-proclaimed socialist, suggesting his travel choices contradicted his political stance.
From ‘Widow-Maker’ to market shaker: Why Japan’s bonds are sending shockwaves globally
Japan’s bond market is experiencing a seismic shift as yields rise, ending decades of ultra-loose monetary policy. A massive stimulus package coincides with the Bank of Japan stepping back, rattling markets and potentially triggering capital repatriation. This marks a critical juncture for the world’s most indebted nation.
Flying back to the US after winter break? Documents students must carry to avoid secondary inspection
International students returning to the US after winter break must carry proper documentation to avoid secondary inspection at ports of entry. Key documents include a valid passport, F-1 visa, and Form I-20 with a current travel signature. Supporting documents such as financial proof, enrollment verification, SEVIS fee receipt, and OPT-related paperwork are recommended. Secondary inspection…
