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Exiled Iranian crown prince says he's ready to lead Iran 'as soon as the Islamic Republic falls'

FOX News

Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said he is ready to lead Iran's transition as soon as the Islamic Republic falls, announcing plans for a transitional system under his leadership.


The best Kindles

Popular Science

Amazon's eReaders are best-in-class, and offer a legitimate opportunity for distraction-free reading. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. The right Kindle will reignite your love of reading. Using a Kindle may seem unnecessary in a world where reading books, articles, and any other text on a phone or tablet is easy. Carrying around a dedicated mono-tasking device will add weight to your load, and it's another gadget to keep track of and charge. Yet Kindles remain popular because they only have one job and do it very well: let you carry and consume the stories that captivate you. A Kindle's e-ink screen won't reflect the sun when reading outdoors, unlike the reflective LCD displays used on phones and tablets.


Zach Braff shuts down rumors he has an AI chatbot girlfriend: 'Please update all gossip sites'

FOX News

Zach Braff AI chatbot girlfriend rumors denied by the actor on Instagram after podcast speculation. The Scrubs star clarified he is not dating an AI chatbot and called claims false.


7 Kindle settings you should change

Popular Science

Make sure your e-reader is set up exactly the way you want it. There are plenty of ways to tweak how your Kindle works. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. All of the Amazon Kindle models are intentionally designed to be straightforward to use. Grab your Kindle, tap the power button, and you're back reading from the place you left off (it's almost as simple as opening a real book).


Iran-linked hackers target US medical tech company

FOX News

Iran-linked hackers claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Stryker Corporation, disrupting the medical technology company's Microsoft environment and wiping devices.


Ball x Pit on mobile, Piece by Piece x2 and other new indie games worth checking out

Engadget

Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. A bunch of intriguing games arrived this week, including a mobile port of one of the most absorbing things I've played in years and two completely different titles with the same name. Let's get things started with a look at a few projects that were featured in the latest edition of the Future Games Show . To recharge your weapons and systems, you have to plug a cable that trails behind your spaceship into a socket. While you're plugged in, your movement is restricted by the length of the tether, but you gain more firepower.


Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: The Privacy Screen

WIRED

Now I wish every smartphone had a built-in privacy display. Privacy Display is very useful. Some AI features are useless. Did you privately ask ChatGPT how to bring up nonmonogamy with your husband? Your commuting neighbor on the train snuck a glance at your phone, guffawed internally, and blasted it on X with a satisfied smirk.


A Hacker Accidentally Broke Into the FBI's Epstein Files

WIRED

Plus: A porn-quitting app exposed the masturbation habits of hundreds of thousands of users, Russian hackers are trying to take over people's Signal accounts, and more. The United States and Israel's war with Iran has now been ongoing for two weeks, and the bombs continue to fall. But many of Iran's missiles are failing to hit their targets. WIRED's team in the Middle East detailed how countries in the Gulf region are intercepting these weapons . Of course, the international conflict is not just happening in the physical realm.



Meat showered from the sky in Kentucky 150 years ago. Now scientists finally think they know why

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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