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New iPhone 14 case leaks support rumors of a Plus model

As we’re only a couple months away from a release of the iPhone 14, a new leak shows that rumors of Apple adding a Plus model to the lineup could be true. If this comes to fruition, Apple’s next lineup could include the iPhone 14, Pro, Plus, and Pro Max. In an image tweeted by DuanRui, we see four different cases for the upcoming lineup. DuanRui found the image of the cases from a posting on…
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Phase One teases update for its $57K medium-format XT Camera system

Phase One has published a video on its YouTube channel teasing some kind of update for its XT Camera system. It’s difficult to tell exactly what Phase One is alluding to in the 18 seconds of teaser footage, but from what I can tell, it appears as though the XT Camera shown off is pretty much unchanged from the one currently available. What is new, however, is a silver knob atop the Rodenstock HR…
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Wind and solar produce more electricity than nuclear for the first time in the US

For the first time ever, wind and solar produced 17.96% more electricity in the month of April than nuclear power plants. Further, electrical generation by clean energy – which included biomass, geothermal, and hydropower and was driven by strong solar and wind growth – accounted for almost 30% of total US electrical generation in the month of April, according to a SUN DAY Campaign analysis of…
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Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on…
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Photographer Builds Camera That Shows Inside of a Centrifuge in Action

The world’s first 4K camera built into a centrifuge shows what foods and other substances look like as they are separated at 2,500 times the gravity of Earth. Maurice Mikkers, a former lab technician and professional photographer, wanted to film foods such as peanut butter, hot sauce, and honey, as they are separated in a centrifuge, in a bid to show the wider world what this scientific process…
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