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Brazil forces Apple to include chargers with new iPhones

[ad_1] Photo: Gizmodo. Brazilian authorities have requested Apple to include a charger with the new iPhones they intend to sell in the country, something like this they stopped doing since the arrival of iPhoen 12. This was determined by a government entity from the city of São Paulo (or São …

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the best thing is its huge screen

[ad_1] El Moto G9 Plus.Photo: Eduardo Marín / Gizmodo. The family G9 Motorola is here and two of its core members, the G9 Plus and the G9 Play, have fallen into our hands, and after a lot of intense testing, we have a lot to say. But let’s start with …

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This was the final event of Fortnite season 4

[ad_1] Screenshot: Epic / Kotaku Season 4 of Fortnite ended today when Marvel Super Villain Galactus finally arrived on Battle Royale Island. Unsurprisingly, players battled the evil giant and the event ended in suspense. The event of Fortnite started with all the players trapped in the Helicarrier (which it seemed …

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New Raspberry Pi Mini fans to cool your mini PCs

[ad_1] Image: Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi has become the quintessential mini PC. They are very cheap and offer everything you might need for different projects, from a normal PC to one dedicated to emulators, home automation or other. But the Pi does get hot sometimes, so its creators created …

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Sega shows an old prototype of a portable console

[ad_1] Screenshot: SAW (Other) In 1995, Sega released Genesis Nomad in North America. The 16-bit notebook was a console with an LCD screen and could play Genesis cartridges. In a recent youtube clip, Hiroyuki Miyazaki of Sega showed the hardware prototype for the first time. Here is the final version …

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What price would the Earth have if we sold it?

[ad_1] This seemingly unanswered question is one a scientist has asked himself. We know that our planet has great resources, as we also know that, if there were an already unlikely price, it would be tremendously difficult to reach. a concrete figure. As reported in Tree hugger, researcher Greg Laughlin, …

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