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iPad Pro updates

Apple’s ‘Let Loose’ event gave us our first look at its long-awaited iPad Pro updates: 13-inch and 11-inch models with OLED displays and the thinnest design yet. Oh, and the front-facing camera is now in the correct (landscape) position for video calls. We also got a look at the M4 chip. Apple says the chip’s CPU is 50 percent faster than the M2, making it “an outrageously powerful chip for AI.” We also got a look at new accessories like the Apple Pencil Pro and updated Magic Keyboard. Here’s everything you missed.

The Top 10 Unbelievable Truths About Saint Moritz!

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  Nestled amidst the breathtaking Swiss Alps, Saint Moritz stands as a testament to elegance, luxury, and natural beauty. Beyond its renowned glamour, this picturesque town harbors unbelievable truths that add depth and intrigue to its allure. Let’s unveil the top 10 astounding revelations about Saint Moritz that will leave you utterly captivated.  1. Pioneering Winter Tourism  Saint Moritz proudly claims the title of being the birthplace of winter tourism. Over 150 years ago, this charming town transformed into a winter wonderland when hotelier Johannes Badrutt made a bet with his summer guests. He promised them a delightful experience in the winter, and thus began the legacy of skiing, snowboarding, and the world’s first curling tournament, marking Saint Moritz as a pioneer in winter sports.  2. Two-Time Olympic Host  Imagine a place so enchanting that it hosted the Winter Olympics not once, but twice! Saint Moritz made history by hosting the Winter Olympics in 1928 and 1948, showcas

The Ultimate Bucket List – Epic Experiences for the Modern Nomad

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  Are you a wanderer at heart, constantly seeking new adventures and experiences to add to your life’s tapestry? If so, then you’re in luck! The world is brimming with awe-inspiring destinations and thrilling activities just waiting to be explored. From exhilarating wildlife encounters to jaw-dropping natural wonders, here’s a curated list of must-have experiences for the modern nomad.  1. Safari Spectacle in Africa:  Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through the untamed wilderness of Africa. Witness the majestic Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos – in their natural habitat on a thrilling safari expedition. Traverse the vast savannas of the Serengeti, marvel at the staggering beauty of Victoria Falls, and immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa.  2. Dive into the Great Barrier Reef:  Strap on your snorkel or scuba gear and plunge into the mesmerizing depths of the Great Barrier Reef. Explore the world’s largest coral re

What Is Wi-Fi 7? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

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  The Wi-Fi 6E successor is here, and it promises to significantly boost the speed and stability of your wireless connections. WHILE MANY PEOPLE only recently upgraded to Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E, the successor to those standards has already arrived. Wi-Fi 7 is the next significant advance, and just like its predecessors, it promises faster connections, lower latency, and the ability to gracefully manage more connections. If you are looking to improve your Wi-Fi today, Wi-Fi 7 is not the answer, because support will be scarce. But early adopters will be excited by the news that the Wi-Fi Alliance has unveiled the “Wi-Fi 7 Certified” program. Realistically, it will be a good while before most of us should consider switching. If you need to upgrade pronto, first consider delving into how to buy a router before you check out our picks of the best Wi-Fi routers and the best mesh Wi-Fi systems. Updated January 2024: We added news of the Wi-Fi 7 Certified program and updated details of the speci

Scientists Identify The Optimal Number of Daily Steps For Longevity, And It's Not 10,000

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  Conventional wisdom would have us believe the journey to a long and healthy life begins with 10,000 steps. Each and every day. For those living a more sedentary lifestyle, it's a goal that can take some effort to maintain. We've also known for some time it's also almost certainly wrong. By analyzing data on tens of thousands of people across four continents compiled between 15 existing studies, a team of researchers has landed on a more comfortable figure: the optimal number is probably closer to 6,000 steps per day, depending on your age. Anything more is unlikely to further reduce your chances of stumbling into an early grave. "So, what we saw was this incremental reduction in risk as steps increase, until it levels off,"  said University of Massachusetts Amherst epidemiologist Amanda Paluch when the study was released in March 2022. "And the leveling occurred at different step values for older versus younger adults." Humans are essentially built to