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Get your free copy of Editor’s DigestFT editor Roula Khalaf picks her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Screen TestAs the average size of a home TV has grown from about 22 inches to over 50 inches in the last 25 years, it’s clear that the idea that bigger is better is now commonly accepted. In some ways, that may be true, but there are also great things happening at the other end of the spectrum. The TinyTV 2’s 1-inch screen and half-inch speakers are completely ridiculous (and not exactly what Paul Thomas Anderson wanted us to watch). Blood is flowing)…

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Discover the latest must-have gadgets at the forefront of tech innovation in our newly launched online store, featuring a host of cutting-edge products to cater to the needs of any tech enthusiast.From the sleek and stylish SkyView X20 to the powerful ThunderGrip Pro, our collection features leading brands collaborating to bring cutting edge features and functionality to each device.Improving your shopping experienceEnjoy a seamless shopping experience with exclusive perks, including the chance to earn bonus points on every purchase. Our “Rewards Exchange” program allows you to double or even triple your points, making your shopping experience not only rewarding but…

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Indian team returns home Live Updates: UpdatedIndian batting giant Virat Kohli arrives at the ITC Maurya Hotel in Delhi.Virat announced his retirement from T20 Internationals after leading India to their second T20 World Cup victory.Kohli’s match-deciding 76 off 59 balls, including two sixes and six fours, lifted India from a precarious 34 for 3 in the powerplay to a remarkable 176 for seven and set the foundation for India’s seven-run victory over South Africa.After receiving the Man of the Match award, Kohli said that this will be his last T20I match for India.”This was my last T20 World Cup and…

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The painting has been dated using new techniques, suggesting that cave art did not first appear in Europe.Scientists have discovered what may be the world’s oldest known piece of art, depicting three people gathered around a large red pig, in a cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The painting is about 51,200 years old, according to a study published Wednesday. “This is the oldest evidence we have of a story,” Maxim Aubert, an archaeologist at Griffith University in Australia and co-author of the new study published in the journal Nature, told AFP. Obert was part of the team that…

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July 4, 06:05 (IST)Indian team returns home Live updates: Small event at Wankhede in MumbaiSimilar to what happened in 2007 when MS Dhoni’s Indian team won the inaugural T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma’s Indian men’s cricket team will celebrate their T20 World Cup 2024 victory with an open bus parade, followed by a smaller event at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The Indian championship team, who had been stranded in Barbados for the past three days due to Hurricane Beryl, flew to Delhi on a specially arranged Air India “long haul” charter flight late on Wednesday afternoon (local time). After…

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Valkyrie BanesJuly 3, 2024 • 3 hours agoEcclestone: World Cup win and Ashes job to die forSophie Ecclestone tells ESPNcricinfo’s Powerplay what she still wants to achieve in her careerKeeping Sophie Ecclestone motivated has become a top priority for the England women’s team as she enters her fifth year dominating the world bowling rankings, and Ecclestone has assured her team they have nothing to worry about.”She loves taking wickets and we need to have a funky field to keep her interested,” captain Heather Knight said in the post-match presentation after Ecclestone overpowered the New Zealand batting order with her left-arm…

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Keeping Sophie Ecclestone motivated has become a top priority for the England women’s team as she enters her fifth year dominating the world bowling rankings, and Ecclestone has assured her team they have nothing to worry about.”She loves taking wickets and we need to have a funky field to keep her interested,” captain Heather Knight said in the post-match presentation after Ecclestone overpowered the New Zealand batting order with her left-arm spin to post five for 25 in nine overs in the second ODI in Worcester on Sunday.Earlier, after England won the two-match white-ball home series against Pakistan, with Ecclestone…

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Hidden among hundreds of caves in the limestone karst formations of Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, a faint work of art carved into rock walls could be of global importance. Scientists say the painting, depicting three humanoid figures and a pig, is the oldest known human-made work, dating back at least 51,200 years.Adam Blum, professor of archaeology at Griffith University’s Australian Centre for Human Evolution Research and author of the study published in Nature on Thursday, said this was evidence that humans had the ability to tell stories in the distant past.”Storytelling is a really important part of human evolution and may…

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By Alice Wright, Dailymail.Com release date: 3 July 2024 21:10 BST | Has been updated: 3 July 2024 21:18 BST Nearly one million baby tech products have been recalled due to a risk of electric shock.Hatch Baby on Wednesday recalled its Rest 1st Generation sound machine, which emits white noise to soothe babies to sleep. The plastic surrounding the machine’s power adapter was found to be loose, exposing metal protrusions, meaning anyone who touched it, including babies, could receive an electric shock.The company is aware of 19 incidents of plastic coming off the adapters and two incidents of consumers receiving…

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