Author: British Day

SAMSUNG poked fun at Apple’s crisis situation with a brutal social media swipe.The South Korean tech giant mocked its main rival on Instagram, saying, “Samsung users woke up on time today.”3Users are complaining that their iPhone alarms won’t go off.Credit: Alamy3Samsung mocked iPhone alarm issue on InstagramCredit: Instagram / Samsung3Reports have surfaced that HomePod has other issues as well.Credit: GettyThis comes after some iPhone owners complained that their alarms didn’t go off.Apple has confirmed that there is an issue, and experts are working to fix it.However, the company has not disclosed the cause of this alarming problem.In an Instagram post,…

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SAMSUNG poked fun at Apple’s crisis situation with a brutal social media swipe.The South Korean tech giant mocked its main rival on Instagram, saying, “Samsung users woke up on time today.”Users are complaining that their iPhone alarms won’t go off.Credit: AlamySamsung mocked iPhone alarm issue on InstagramCredit: Instagram / SamsungReports have surfaced that HomePod has other issues as well.Credit: GettyThis comes after some iPhone owners complained that their alarms didn’t go off.Apple has confirmed that there is an issue, and experts are working to fix it.However, the company has not disclosed the cause of this alarming problem.In an Instagram post,…

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Sign up for our breaking news emails to get real-time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox for freeSign up for free breaking news emailsHas it started? The lights are still on, but a woman brandishing a Henry Hoover on a large rug is trying to avoid a man who has prostrated himself. Actors are now jumping out of the audience, but have they been there the whole time? – Telling jokes, drinking lager, and vaping. this is not what you expect cherry orchard. But it’s the kind of thing you’d expect from director Benedict Andrews, who has a…

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I Apparently some people on these pages have been known to share my old-fashioned, mean-spirited views on the latest kitchen gadgets. When young chefs rave about it, I scratch my head in bewilderment. Air fryer? Nothing special, just a small oven. Our Place’s “Miracle” Always Pan? Comes with a non-stick lid. Are there no end to the ways we can convince people to spend big bucks replicating equipment they already own?So, first of all, let me say that no one is more shocked than I am that I found myself obsessed with a completely unnecessary necessity this summer: outdoor cooking…

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Every year on May 3, UNESCO commemorates World Press Freedom Day. Today is a particularly dangerous time for journalists around the world, with Israel’s war in Gaza becoming the deadliest conflict for journalists and media workers. “When we lose journalists, we lose eyes and ears to the outside world. We lose the voice of the voiceless,” said Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in a statement today. Stated. “World Press Freedom Day was created to celebrate the value of truth and protect those who work bravely to uncover the truth.” The most dangerous time for journalists in…

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A Sumatran orangutan named Lacus was seen using a plant to treat facial wounds that may have been sustained during battle.An Indonesian orangutan was observed treating its wounds with medicinal tropical plants. This is the latest example of how some animals are trying to alleviate their illnesses with treatments found in the wild. Scientists witnessed a Sumatran orangutan named Lacus plucking and chewing the leaves of a medicinal plant used by people across Southeast Asia to treat pain and inflammation. The adult man then used his fingers to apply plant juice to the wound on his right cheek. He then…

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KentOnline readers have been left horrified by a series of sickening attacks on wildlife. But what is fueling the terrifying epidemic, and what can be done to stop it? Ellie Hodgson delves into the murkier realms of social media. Boy supports dead pigeon with wings and catapult and shares it on TikTokThe light of a torch pierces the darkness and falls on the top of a bare tree, glaring down at a lone dove, defenseless and exposed.In the background, the boy’s murmurs fall silent as all attention is focused on the single pull of the catapult.With one blow, the bird…

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By Karina Stathis, Daily Mail Australia May 3, 2024 02:58, updated May 3, 2024 03:20 Kmart Australia has relaunched its popular heated blanket in stores just in time for winter. The Sherpa Heated Throw has been described as “elite” by customers who already have an affordable product that acts as a cheaper alternative to regular heaters. Priced at just $39, the throw quietly returned to shelves, with shoppers flaunting their purchases on social media. Sophie, from Sydney, bought the throw on short notice last week and called it “the best money I’ve ever spent”. “Honestly, just go to Kmart and…

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By Karina Stathis, Daily Mail Australia release date: 02:58 BST, May 3, 2024 | Has been updated: 03:20 BST, May 3, 2024 Kmart Australia has relaunched its popular heated blanket in stores just in time for winter. The Sherpa Heated Throw has been described as “elite” by customers who already have an affordable product that acts as a cheaper alternative to regular heaters. Priced at just $39, the throw quietly returned to shelves, with shoppers flaunting their purchases on social media. Sophie, from Sydney, bought the throw on short notice last week and called it “the best money I’ve ever…

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