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PlayStation VR2 sales have reportedly skyrocketed on the first day of the current sale.In case you missed the news, the PSVR 2 Currently on sale for $350That’s a huge discount off the regular price of $550.PlayStation VR2 now on sale in the US for $350The PlayStation VR2 has been heavily discounted in the US, just days after the same thing happened in the UK.Shortcut Report One source cited retailer data showing that sales of PSVR 2 headsets increased 2,350% on the first day of the sale compared to the previous day, more than the number sold in a single day…

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Recent observations of Venus have provided new evidence of compounds that could indicate life in the planet’s atmosphere, a finding that could add weight to previous controversial findings. Phosphine is a toxic gas that astrobiologists have proposed may be linked to the presence of life. Rocky planetswas first spotted in Venus’ atmosphere four years ago as a surprise find, and now new observations may strengthen those previous findings, suggesting the presence of biological signatures that, if confirmed, could mean life could thrive in the planet’s harsh environment. Controversial discovery on Venus Phosphine was first detected in the oxidizing atmosphere of…

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Batman: The Caped CrusaderBatman Marvel has Deadpool and Wolverine breaking records, Robert Downey Jr. to play Doctor DoomApparently, a great DC production is coming to Amazon Prime Video: Batman: The Caped Crusader, which will be released on August 1st. Although it is animated rather than live-action, it evokes the era of Bruce Timm’s Batman: The Animated Series and retains its charm and quality, so in that respect it is a good choice. Rotten Tomatoes 100% The show received positive reviews from 24 critics, which is no easy feat, making it Amazon’s highest-rated show in a long time, even if it…

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A dozen years or so after being the biggest star in college basketball, Jimmer Fredette found himself in Kosovo, getting into the back of a car driven by a man he barely knew and heading deep into the forest of a remote national park.Let him explain.Fredette and his 3v3 Basketball The teammates were in Kosovo for a tournament and had nowhere to practice, so they found three public courts in the middle of a national park: dotted with graffiti and with cracked pavement, but otherwise perfectly fine. So off they went.”This guy drove us up there, and we said, ‘Look,…

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A British woman has been diagnosed with “severe tonsillitis” and had to be hospitalised and given intravenous fluids after sleeping with the air conditioning on in her hotel room.The woman, who presented with coronavirus-like symptoms and white spots on her tonsils, had been on a family holiday from North London to Antalya, Turkey, as reported by MailOnline. The holiday was interrupted two days later by a bad bout of tonsillitis, which left Ms Foster “feeling fatigued and with a sore throat”. She was unable to eat or drink, and had a high fever and body aches, which led her to…

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Federal health officials are once again urging people to check their spice racks and cabinets for certain cinnamon products after testing showed lead in several more brands. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, short-term exposure to very low levels of lead may not produce symptoms, but long-term exposure to the metal can cause permanent damage to the central nervous system and lead to learning disabilities and other developmental disorders in children. The agency noted that chronic lead exposure has been linked to impaired kidney function, high blood pressure and neurocognitive disorders in adults. According to the Centers for…

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WASHINGTON — NASA is pushing ahead with a mid-August launch of its next Crew Dragon mission while postponing the first flight of Starliner. During a July 26 briefing, NASA officials said they were targeting the launch of the Crew 9 mission to the International Space Station no sooner than Aug. 18. That date had been thrown into doubt after an upper stage anomaly on a Falcon 9 Starlink launch that kept the rocket grounded for 15 days. At the briefing held before the event The rocket safely resumed flight early on the morning of July 27th.NASA praised SpaceX for being…

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Seoul, South Korea — Kim Jong-un They are more obese than ever, and deputies are seeking foreign drugs to treat their high blood pressure and diabetes. South Korea officials said Tuesday.”He may have been suffering from a medical condition that is difficult to treat with currently available medication,” South Korean lawmakers Lee Seong-young and Park Sun-won said at a joint press conference, citing Seoul’s spy agency, the National Intelligence Service (NIS).of The 40-year-old dictator He weighed about 308 pounds, which the department believes is the heaviest he’s ever been, according to the department, which added that his weight put him…

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of iPhone 16 It will be released without some of the headlines. Apple Intelligence Features – This is arguably the biggest reason why most people upgrade to a newer model. While Apple is understandably taking a cautious approach here, the company runs the risk of disappointing or confusing customers… Apple Intelligence rolls out very slowly Yesterday’s big news was, of course, iOS 18.1 Developer Betagiving you access to the first set of Apple Intelligence features. Writing implements Several improvements to Siri, including maintaining context between queries Email features like summaries and smart replies Natural language search on photos and more…

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Hakan Nurul/Anadolu/Getty Images/File A hard-bodied tick that transmits Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. CNN — Man dies EboraI have had a disease called Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). Spain. The 74-year-old man died on Saturday from organ failure in an isolation ward at La Paz Carlos III Hospital in the Spanish capital, Madrid, a hospital spokesman told CNN on Monday. CCHF causes a severe virus Hemorrhagic fever It is an outbreak similar to Ebola. Early symptoms usually include sudden fever, chills, vomiting and diarrhea, followed by mood swings and confusion. It can also be accompanied by bleeding such as nosebleeds, burst capillaries in…

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