Samsung recently unveiled the seventh generation of its foldable family. In 2026, the Koreans are likely to face serious competition for the first time. It’s the classic Apple tactic—products are usually only launched when they are completely mature. That can take a very, very long time. Now it’s becoming clear: after years of development and research, the iPhone Fold seems to be well on its way to satisfying Apple’s top management. This is according to the usually well-informed Apple insider and Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman. According to his information, the…
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Fraudsters have an easier time with iPhone users
Fifty-five percent of iPhone users trust the manufacturer’s security measures. According to the study, this makes them more vulnerable to online scams. US cybersecurity expert Malwarebytes has found that Apple iPhone users are more likely to fall victim to online scams and take greater internet risks. A total of 1,300 adults from the US, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland were surveyed for the study. According to Malwarebytes, the results show that iPhone users disclose more personal data online than Android users, use security software less often, and reuse passwords more…
Read MoreHow the time of day influences our chances of success
Whether it’s a university exam or a job interview, the time of day can have a significant impact on your chances of success. This has been proven by an Italian study in which scientists analyzed over 100,000 oral exams. The study found that the probability of success in university exams or job interviews is highest between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. In the early morning hours or late afternoon, the success rate decreases noticeably. “We believe that this pattern could also extend to job interviews or other assessment processes,” said…
Read MoreWhy watermelon is so healthy
Watermelon not only tastes good, but it is also packed with health benefits that are often underestimated. Hardly any other fruit is as synonymous with summer, sunshine, and refreshment as watermelon. Its bright red flesh, sweet taste, and juicy consistency make it the perfect companion on hot days. Here are five good reasons why we love eating watermelon even more. With a water content of around 90%, watermelon is one of the best natural thirst quenchers. Especially in summer, when the body loses more fluid through sweating, it is essential…
Read MoreManny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios Ends in Majority Draw in WBC Welterweight Title Fight
Manny Pacquiao’s comeback attempt fell just short of reclaiming championship glory on Saturday night, as his bout with Mario Barrios ended in a majority draw, allowing Barrios to retain his WBC welterweight title. The judges scored the fight 114-114, 114-114, and 115-113 in favor of Barrios. Pacquiao, 46, showed flashes of his vintage form early in the contest, drawing loud cheers with each punch landed in the opening round. The boxing legend captivated the crowd, proving he still commands attention inside the ring. Even Barrios appeared to admire Pacquiao’s performance…
Read MoreWhich Languages Have the Most Speakers Worldwide?
Languages shape how we connect, trade, and share ideas across borders. But which ones have the largest global reach? 1. EnglishEnglish dominates with over 1.4 billion speakers, including native and second-language users. It’s the main language of business, science, and international media. Its global spread is due to colonial history and the dominance of the U.S. in culture and economics. 2. Mandarin ChineseMandarin is the most spoken native language, with around 940 million native speakers and over a billion total speakers. As the official language of China—the world’s most populous…
Read MoreSustainable nutrition significantly reduces cancer risk
Sustainable nutrition is associated with a statistically significant reduction in cancer risk and a corresponding decrease in cancer mortality. This was the finding of an extensive systematic review of the scientific literature evaluating data from 2.2 million people. The researchers involved came from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Sustainable nutrition is increasingly recommended as a strategy for reducing noncommunicable diseases and promoting health worldwide. Current unhealthy dietary patterns are considered to contribute to the global cancer burden, while certain types of production further exacerbate environmental problems. “Investigating the…
Read MoreWell prepared for your vacation: Five travel tips you should definitely know
These five tips will help you avoid unpleasant surprises on vacation and ensure greater safety and comfort when traveling. 1. Check your travel documents in good time Without valid travel documents, your dream vacation can quickly turn into a nightmare. Therefore, check early on whether your passport is still valid for entry—in many countries, this is six months before expiry. A driver’s license is not considered a travel document! Find out in good time about any visa requirements for your holiday destination or countries you will be traveling through. If…
Read MoreShould you eat spicy food in hot weather? Fact-checking summer myths
The Association for Consumer Information (VKI) has fact-checked various summer myths. Isotonic drinks in extreme heat? “For everyday life and normal physical activity, even in sweaty summer temperatures, the tried-and-tested classics of water, mineral water, and unsweetened tea are sufficient,” explains VKI nutritionist Teresa Bauer. During intense physical activity lasting longer than an hour (e.g., long hikes or extended bike rides), the body loses not only fluid but also essential minerals through increased sweating. “Isotonic drinks can help to compensate for this loss quickly,” says Teresa Bauer. “However, expensive sports…
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