Here’s what’s new in iOS 16.3 for iPhone
- January 14, 2023
Apple released the second beta of iOS 16.3 earlier this week, and so far the software update has only revealed one new feature and two other minor changes. It is possible that
Apple released the second beta of iOS 16.3 earlier this week, and so far the software update has only revealed one new feature and two other minor changes. It is possible that
Dust devils on Mars are tiny dust vortices that form when the sun heats the planet’s surface, causing the air to rise and form a vortex. These dust devils can reach heights
The US intelligence community has announced an increase in the number of sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) by military personnel. The agency said this provides a better understanding of natural and
We’ve all heard the statistic that the Apollo 11 spacecraft successfully landed us on the Moon with less computing power than an iPhone. Now, a prototype radar system being tested at the
SpaceX and its CEO, Elon Musk, say the first attempt to launch the Starship spacecraft into orbit is imminent, but first the company must overcome both technical and regulatory hurdles. SpaceX announced
It turned out that the data of 3,412.253 Mail.ru users was published. The domains @bk.ru, @inbox.ru and @list.ru also came here. The leak also touched 199 corporate addresses In the domain @corp.mail.ru.
China launched its third space mission in 2023 on Thursday, January 12, by launching a commercial telecommunications satellite. Rocket Long March 2C took off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at 11:10
China has launched the world’s first unmanned research vessel, the Zhu Hai Yun, which can be remotely controlled and can navigate independently. The ship will conduct marine scientific research and other observations.
A research team from NASA’s Southwest Research Institute and the Max Planck Solar System Research Institute has found network-like plasma structures in the Sun’s middle corona using an innovative observation technique that
It turns out that time travel to the past is actually relatively easy. All you have to do is spin the universe. Famous mathematician Kurt Gödel was Albert Einstein’s friend and neighbor