The Sharp Aquos R6 Has An Absurd One Inch Camera Sensor

What’s So Special About the Sharp Aquos R6? The biggest thing that’s drawing all the attention with Sharp’s new flagship phone is the massive one-inch camera sensor on the phone’s back. This is the first smartphone to feature such a large sensor, and it could lead to this being one of the go-to phones for anyone serious about smartphone photography. The company partnered with Leica to bring this massive lens to market....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Roger Woodhouse

The Sky Is Blue Water Is Wet England Are Underwhelming Same Old Same Old From Southgate S Side Despite 4 0 Win

Nobody is foolish enough anymore to believe that England are well positioned to challenge for the World Cup. Such delusions of grandeur were dispensed with en masse when Fabio Capello’s outfit were summarily dumped out of the 2010 tournament by Germany, with recent finals campaigns having been approached with a more laissez-faire attitude by the majority of supporters. But even amidst the backdrop of the lowered expectations surrounding the England team these days, Friday’s performance was severely lacking....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Jennifer Baumgartner

The Smartest Mid Size Dog Breeds

The “smarter” the dog is, the easier it is to train. Here are some of the easiest to train dogs that stand between 15 and 25 inches tall. Barbet A Barbet is a medium-sized dog breed with a beautiful curly coat of hair. They can be black, fawn, grey, or brown, and they occasionally have white markings. These lovely dogs are described as “sweet-natured” and “bright” by the AKC, which also says that they are “very intelligent” and “learn new things quickly....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1138 words · Kathaleen Oconner

The Snyder Cut Proves Director S Cuts Are Suited For Streaming

The four-hour director’s cut of Justice League is the result of years of fan campaigning and a $70 million financial investment from HBO to restore Zack Snyder’s original vision of the superhero film that was drastically changed by Joss Whedon and the studio when it first released in 2017. This is a film that could only really exist on a streaming service. The sheer length of it is unsuitable for cinemas, and the grittier tone is more daring and riskier than what Warner Bros....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1309 words · Rebecca Abram

The Sony Xperia 1 Ii S Price Will Make Or Break It

On paper, the follow up to 2019’s good but flawed Xperia 1 takes what was wrong with that phone and improves it. It has a bigger battery, improved cameras, wireless charging, and even puts the headphone jack back on a Sony flagship for the first time since 2017’s Xperia XZ1. The fact the Xperia 1 lacked wireless charging when the Xperia XZ2 and XZ3 before it had it does well to sum up Sony’s blunderbuss approach to hardware decision making....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 822 words · Marilyn Lyon

The Spookiest Video Games Set In Graveyards

RELATED: The Scariest Game Locations That Will Make You Sleep With The Lights On Just like in real life, video game graveyards can carry a deeper meaning which instantly turns even non-horror games into a spookier or even terrifying experience. However, players can choose from all kinds of games that are set in graveyards, from first-person shooters and beat ’em ups, to simulation games, and, in doing so, experience these spooky settings in very different ways....

December 30, 2022 · 5 min · 936 words · Ruth Blankenship

The Stakes For Them And Us

For weeks now, the world has been transfixed by the monumental struggle in Moscow. Each day, we have seen the political threats to Russia’s fledgling democracy grow-as have the risks of a social explosion brought on by economic collapse. The fate of reform becomes more and more uncertain. Some in the West argue for a “wait and see” policy. These advocates of inaction contend that all the Western democracies can do is wait out the political storm in Moscow....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1404 words · Judy Seay

The Story Behind Every Initiator In Valorant

Valorant agents interact with each other through voice lines, showing connections between them. Valorant’s diverse lore has piqued the interest of many players. Changes in the world of Valorant have been brought about by a mysterious resource known as radianite. It came into existence after the events of First Light, which changed this world entirely. Radiants are individuals who came into contact with radianite (the resource) and, through mysterious circumstances, gained special powers....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 429 words · Jason Martin

The Story Of Antonio Brown S Release From Raiders As Told By His Video Producer And Media Reports

Alejandro Narciso of SDLN Creative, the man who produced the video Brown posted on YouTube last Friday, appeared on the “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” on Monday to provide his account of what he described as a “roller-coaster type of wave.” Many are operating under the speculation that Brown essentially forced his way out of Oakland using a series of insubordinate social media posts to facilitate a divorce....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1326 words · Marla Guthrie

The Story Of Bengaluru Fc And Its Brilliant Start

A year back, football in Bangalore was like a child lost in a carnival and did not know where to go. There was no proper guidance and management. There were only small step developments which were hardly noticed by anyone. But all of a sudden, things have changed around when it comes to football in Bangalore. First, it was the launch of South United FC and now it’s Bengaluru FC....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Charles Dorman

The Story Of Van Tran The Woman Who Made The First Video Game With A Female Protagonist

Wabbit, in itself, is an important fragment of video game history. The Atari 2600 title is not only celebrated today for its female protagonist, but it also garnered plenty of praise then for its impressive graphics. That said, Wabbit has an underlying story that’s even more intriguing — one that’s over a decade in the making. RELATED: Is PS Plus Extra Worth the Price? The Search for ‘Ban Tran’ For years, people searched for Wabbit’s elusive designer — a Vietnamese woman named “Ban Tran....

December 30, 2022 · 5 min · 966 words · Elba Bruce

The Story We Re Telling About Youth Mental Health Is Hurting Our Kids Opinion

Young people are facing challenges with mental health, it is urgent, and we do need to take serious action. But the science of framing—the study of how the choices we make in presenting information affect how people think, feel, and act—tells us that the crisis story we’re told can backfire, leading to unintended negative consequences that reinforce stereotypes and block change. There are four problems with the youth mental health crisis narrative....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 723 words · Roger Rodriguez

The Tale Of Manchester United S Recent No.7S

So has United’s No. 7 shirt become a curse? And will the Red Devils ever find a player to do justice to the legacy of the shirt, and play the United way? Here we take a look at the last four players who wore the No.7 and how they fared: #1 Michael Owen For most Premier League fans, United signing the former England and Liverpool striker in 2009 came out of the blue....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1414 words · Thomas Tatar

The Top 10 Must Have Productivity Apps For Students

Here are some apps that will help you create more time in your schedule for personal activities and learn new subjects. 1. Motion Motion is a productivity app that enables you to focus on what matters by eliminating distractions that slow you down. The app integrates with your Google Drive, making it easier to search through files and documents without logging into the different platforms. Another feature automates your meeting setup by integrating it with your calendar....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1098 words · Stephen Carnahan

The Top 5 Apps On Iphone For Identifying Bugs And Insects

Luckily, there is a range of iPhone apps available that can help you to identify a bug instantly. Here are the best insect identifier apps to try out. 1. Picture Insect Picture Insect is perfect for identifying bugs and learning about them as you do so. With over 1,000 species of insect in its database and an identification accuracy rate of 95.28%, this app should give you confidence in identifying bugs....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Marcelino Ryan

The Top 6 Most Polarizing Figures In Tech

But there’s one thing that the tech moguls on this list share in common: they have equally impressed and outraged their audience at various points throughout their careers. Read on to find out the most polarizing tech tycoons we can’t get enough of. 1. Jack Dorsey Best known for: Co-founder and CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey is no stranger to controversy, having been summoned before Congress on multiple occasions to testify about alleged political bias and misinformation on Twitter....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1119 words · Sherry Beirne

The Red Hydrogen One Promises A Holographic Display

While the phone isn’t going to be what anyone would call cheap at a spicy £1235 ($1595) for the titanium version, the promise of supposedly revolutionary holographic technology has the industry very excited. Known as ‘4-view’ the goal is to provide a glasses-free 3D image that will allow you to look around and behind objects that are being displayed, showing off multiple perspectives. If this makes it out to consumers and is everything it says it will be that will be one impressive leap....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 176 words · Donald Cooper

The Remix Vol. 26 Another Reminder That Mma Has Never Been Better

This weekend served as another reminder that in terms of talent and the performances being delivered, mixed martial arts has never been better. It’s been more popular. It’s been easier to follow. It’s had great cultural cache, but in regards to what transpires inside the cage or ring on a week-to-week basis, this is the best the action has ever been. We’re seeing greater athleticism, sharper technique, more creativity and flare (Hello Michel Pereira!...

December 29, 2022 · 10 min · 1994 words · Michael Daking

The Republican Push To Ban Critical Race Theory Reveals An Ugly Truth Opinion

But this push to ban CRT is deeply misguided. Critical race theory was developed by legal scholars and academics including Derrick Bell, Robert Cover, and Kimberlé Crenshaw. Its major premise is that the American political system was initially designed to benefit whites at the expense of other racial groups. Political actors at the time of the country’s founding and in the decades since created institutions which perpetuated an ideology that empowered whites and discriminated against minorities....

December 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1255 words · Angelia Bez

The Return Of Europhoria

So the worst it over, right? “Actually, the best is over,” argues Steven Englander, currency economist with Citibank in London. After all, the euro is still hostage to what goes on across the Atlantic. And with Fed Chairman Alan Green- span dropping his bombshell of a rate cut last week to fend off recession, Englander and other pundits think the United States may look bleak for only a couple of quarters....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 96 words · Edna Pulido