You can switch iPhones or iPads without losing data by transferring photos, contacts, videos, message history, music, calendars, mail accounts, and many apps from your previous device to the new one. The process is possible with the latest iPhones, and WIRED provides instructions to do so painlessly.
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2024-09-20 10:20:27 AM |
Vincent Martin, director of the Headache and Facial Pain Center at University of Cincinnati and president of the US National Headache Foundation, believes that climate change, which brings warming temperatures and more extreme weather events, could worsen migraines. Patients often predict weather changes, such as rainfall, before experiencing a migraine due to fluctuations in meteorological conditions.
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2024-09-20 09:10:49 AM |
Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner, has been a vocal critic of American tech giants, warning them of regulatory deadlines and emphasizing the need for accountability. He has specifically targeted Apple, accusing it of squeezing out other companies from the market. In a case against TikTok, he expressed concern for children's safety, stating that they should not be used as 'guinea pigs' for social media. The Commissioner has also taken to social media to post warnings, including a letter to Elon Musk reminding him of potential consequences.
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2024-09-20 08:10:38 AM |
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Tokyo against Pocketpair, the creator of Palworld, claiming the game infringes multiple patent rights. The lawsuit is not unexpected, as Palworld allows players to catch creatures in Pal Spheres, similar to pokéballs, and features designs similar to Pokémon. The suit alleges patent violations, not copyright ones, which may indicate the focus is on game mechanics rather than intellectual property.
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2024-09-19 08:00:33 PM |
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2024-09-19 04:10:21 PM |
For some, auras start with white glitter at the edge of their vision, while others experience distorted faces or difficulty forming words. In rare cases, individuals may feel they are growing or shrinking, known as Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. These auras typically appear as scintillating zigzags across the edge of the field of vision, lasting around 20 minutes, and are considered dire omens forewarning of an impending event.
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2024-09-19 03:10:56 PM |
Laura Loomer, a Republican candidate, won the GOP primary in 2020 and lost in the general election. She moved districts in 2022 and lost to an incumbent without Trump's endorsement. Her campaign was notable for not moderating her ideas and conspiracies, which she had been promoting online for half a decade.
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2024-09-19 02:40:44 PM |
The WIRED & Octopus Energy Tech Summit is returning for its second edition in October in Berlin, bringing together Europe's leading experts in the green energy sector to accelerate the creation of a fully carbon-free energy system. The summit will feature energy leaders from across the EU, with over 500 experts and thinkers attending to collaborate on making the green transition a reality. The event will take place on October 10th.
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2024-09-19 02:20:44 PM |
Nadim Kobeissi, a security researcher, grew up in Beirut where sonic booms from Israeli jets would occasionally rattle his home. The psychological effect was long-lasting, causing him to start sweating and shaking when he heard fireworks. This week, electronic devices exploded in people's pockets and hands, causing similar booms in Lebanon.
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2024-09-19 02:20:43 PM |
Hezbollah has been rocked by a series of small explosions across Lebanon, injuring thousands and killing at least 25. The attacks were caused by boobytrapped electronics, including pagers, walkie-talkies, and solar equipment, detonating in coordinated waves. The operation is widely believed to have been perpetrated by Israel. The campaign compromised key Hezbollah communication infrastructure with explosives.
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2024-09-19 02:20:42 PM |