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Just a PHOTO-OP! NC National Guard Allegedly Helped Kamala Pull a Fast One on Hurricane Helene Victims
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Just a PHOTO-OP! NC National Guard Allegedly Helped Kamala Pull a Fast One on Hurricane Helene Victims

Just a PHOTO-OP! NC National Guard Allegedly Helped Kamala Pull a Fast One on Hurricane Helene Victims
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NEW: Democrat Lawmakers Signal They Won't Certify Election If Donald Trump Wins
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NEW: Democrat Lawmakers Signal They Won't Certify Election If Donald Trump Wins

NEW: Democrat Lawmakers Signal They Won't Certify Election If Donald Trump Wins
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9 exclusive camera features you can only get on the iPhone 16
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9 exclusive camera features you can only get on the iPhone 16

The iPhone 16 has been available for almost a month now. Whether you already have this new device or you're planning to upgrade, these nine exclusive camera features will help you make the most of Apple's latest flagship camera. 48MP Ultra-wide camera: The iPhone 16 Pro lineup has a new 48MP ultra-wide camera. This better resolution unlocks new possibilities for iPhone users, including better shots in low light and less distortion when using the 0.5x camera. 48MP Macro: This new ultra-wide lens also brings 48MP macro mode shots. Exclusive to the iPhone 16 Pro, the possibility to shoot macro (12MP) also comes to the regular iPhone 16 for the first time. 4K120fps: The iPhone 16 Pro also has a new exclusive camera feature, the ability to shoot slow-motion videos in 4K120fps. Apple has been teasing this functionality as one of the key changes on the new iPhones. Image source: José Adorno for BGR Next-gen Photographic Styles: Apple revamped the Photographic Styles feature introduced with the iPhone 13. It can now be previewed before shooting a photo. It's also possible to edit a photo and add different Photographic Styles or even remove them completely. Camera Control features: Obviously, the main iPhone 16 exclusive camera feature is the new Camera Control. Apple says it's a result of "thoughtful hardware and software integration." It includes a tactile switch that powers the click experience, a high-precision force sensor that enables the light press gesture, and a capacitive sensor that allows for touch interactions. Camera Control can quickly launch the camera, take a photo, and start video recording so users don’t miss the moment. A new camera preview helps users frame the shot and adjust other control options — such as zoom, exposure, or depth of field — to compose a stunning photo or video by sliding their finger on the Camera Control. Quick access to the Camera app: By pressing the Camera Control feature, you can quickly access the Camera app, giving room to switch the Camera toggle on the Lock Screen to a different widget. In the Settings app, you can make the Camera Control open other camera apps, such as Snapchat, Instagram, or Halide. iPhone 16 profile shows the new Camera Control button. Image source: Apple Inc. Audio Mix: After you record a video with your iPhone 16, you can now edit the audio with a new Audio Mix feature. Four different audio tools improve your camera's recorded audio. With an iPhone 16 Pro, the sound is even better thanks to studio-like microphones. Changeable fps: After you shoot a video, you can edit the Playback Speed. A toggle at the upper right corner lets you change the frames per second of the video you just recorded, switching from 60 fps to 30 fps, and so on. 5x Optical Zoom: Lastly, the iPhone 16 Pro adds a feature that is only available to the iPhone 15 Pro Max: 5x optical zoom. With that, iPhone users can zoom a little further without losing quality. There's also a 25x digital zoom as well for the smaller model. Wrap up These are nine iPhone 16 exclusive camera features available right now. While some are focused on the iPhone 16 Pro model, everyone in the new lineup can take advantage of new camera functionalities. Below, you can learn more about the latest iPhones. Don't Miss: iPhone 16: Release date, features, A18, price, AI, and more The post 9 exclusive camera features you can only get on the iPhone 16 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Top Prime Day deals you can still get: $279 Oura Ring 3, Apple sale, Ninja air fryers, Sonos speakers, more Reolink Fall Prime Day: Autumn’s Best Deals on Home Security – Get up to 44% OFF Best Dyson vacuum deals of Prime Big Deals Days 2024 Best Apple deals for October 2024
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Ancient Teeth Reveal Real Causes of Infant Deaths in Iron Age Spain
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Ancient Teeth Reveal Real Causes of Infant Deaths in Iron Age Spain

A team of Spanish scientists has reached some important conclusions about the cause of death of newborn infants who passed away prematurely in large numbers on the Iberian Peninsula more than 2,000 years ago. According to researchers from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and the University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC), these infants died of natural causes, such as labor-related complications or premature births, and not because they were murdered or sacrificed. The infants in question belonged to what archaeologists refer to as the Iberian culture. The people of this culture lived in the eastern and southern coastal regions of the Iberian Peninsula during the Iron Age, which lasted from the eighth through the first centuries BC. Unusual Infant Burials Spark Questions The Iberians usually cremated their dead, storing the remains in urns that would be buried in a necropolis. Curiously, however, archaeologists have unearthed the burials of many Iberian newborns that were not cremated. Additionally, these tiny skeletons were not buried in regular cemeteries, but in areas where houses and production facilities were built. The Restless Peninsula: The Proud and Colorful History of Iberia How the Great La Tene Culture Changed Iron Age Europe Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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Trump to Focus on Venezuelan Gang in Aurora, Colorado, Rally
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Trump to Focus on Venezuelan Gang in Aurora, Colorado, Rally

Donald Trump will hold an immigration rally Friday in Aurora, Colorado, where he has described the area as a "war zone" overrun with Venezuelan gang members, a claim local officials have denied.
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Everest Climber Remains Believed Found 100 Years Later
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Everest Climber Remains Believed Found 100 Years Later

The partial remains of a British mountaineer who might, or might not, have been one of the first two people to climb Mount Everest are believed to have been found a century after their ascent of the world's highest peak, according to an expedition led by National Geographic.
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Iran Using Criminal Gangs to Attack Enemies in West
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Iran Using Criminal Gangs to Attack Enemies in West

Iran, which has for years used local militias for striking back against its enemies in the Middle East, has been increasingly hiring criminal gangs in the West to hit Israeli or Jewish targets, as well as other perceived adversaries.
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BREAKING: Scientists have finally isolated ‘pure cringe’ and have immediately started using it in the Harris-Walz campaign
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BREAKING: Scientists have finally isolated ‘pure cringe’ and have immediately started using it in the Harris-Walz campaign

In a groundbreaking discovery that could only be described as “nails on a chalkboard for the soul,” a team of elite scientists from the Institute of Unbearable Social Awkwardness (IUSA) have finally succeeded in isolating pure cringe—a previously elusive, intangible substance that defies all social norms. Without missing a beat, they announced they were sending the entire stockpile directly to the Harris-Walz 2024 campaign, in what some are calling the most aggressive political experiment in modern history. “It was a breakthrough of historic proportions,” said lead researcher Dr. Cringe McFumble, who, ironically, made the announcement while tripping over a podium and spilling his notes. “We’ve isolated ‘cringe’ down to its most concentrated form. The awkwardness, the forced laughter, the dad jokes delivered by people who shouldn’t be allowed near a microphone—it’s all here in its rawest, most potent state.” Cringe, the next political frontier? The Harris-Walz campaign wasted no time integrating this scientific marvel into their strategy. Sources close to the campaign confirmed that they plan to roll out “The Cringe Offensive” immediately, hoping to make a deep emotional connection with voters by bombarding them with non-stop moments of secondhand embarrassment. “We’ve been struggling to find a way to really break through with voters,” said a campaign strategist, John ‘Jello’ Haverstam, while awkwardly side-hugging a confused crowd of supporters. “But this—this is gold. We’ve already injected pure cringe into Kamala’s latest speech about affordable healthcare, and let me tell you, the forced cackle that followed? It resonated with dozens. People couldn’t look away… even though they desperately wanted to.” The application of pure cringe has already had noticeable effects. Harris’s latest town hall saw her awkwardly describe how she used to listen to both Tupac and Mozart on her iPod Shuffle while sorting recyclables at Berkeley in the ‘90s. Walz, meanwhile, was caught attempting the TikTok “Renegade” dance on stage while discussing infrastructure, sending a ripple of nausea through the audience that was almost palpable. Cringe fatigue: Is America ready? Experts warn that this “Cringe Offensive” could have long-term side effects on the American psyche, including but not limited to: uncontrollable eye rolls, the need to walk out of the room during live events, and the inability to explain to friends why you’re still watching. There are also unverified reports of viewers developing “secondhand cringe burns” after being exposed to too much campaign content in one sitting. Political analysts are divided on whether this strategy will prove successful. “There’s definitely a risk here,” said Dr. Pander McSchmooze, a noted political scientist. “Exposing voters to concentrated cringe can backfire. In small doses, it may be endearing. But when you have a Vice President laughing nervously for three minutes straight after mispronouncing the word ‘equity,’ followed by Tim Walz awkwardly air-guitaring to the national anthem—it’s too much. Even for the Internet.” Cringe-Enhanced Campaign Ads Harris-Walz 2024 campaign ads are already being prepped with pure cringe injections. One ad features Kamala Harris attempting to relate to young voters by explaining, with alarming sincerity, how much she “vibes” with Fortnite because it “teaches strategy, like the Senate.” Another ad showcases Walz trying to fist-bump a hologram of Abraham Lincoln, who refuses and walks off screen. “These ads are going to make people cringe so hard they’ll forget how bad things are,” said Haverstam with a wobbly thumbs-up. “The awkward pauses, the mispronounced words, the strange attempts to connect with memes from five years ago—we’re bringing all of that energy into the next year.” What’s next for pure cringe? While scientists continue to monitor the effects of pure cringe in the political sphere, the Harris-Walz campaign remains optimistic. “We’re committed to pushing the boundaries,” said Haverstam. “Sure, it may feel like watching someone trip over their words for 90 minutes, but the public is going to have to ask themselves: Would you rather endure awkward speeches or world peace under Trump? It’s a no-brainer, really.” In the meantime, scientists are already experimenting with new cringe applications, including using it to power awkward first dates, job interviews gone wrong, and, in a particularly ambitious move, Elon Musk’s next Twitter post. Stay tuned. The post BREAKING: Scientists have finally isolated ‘pure cringe’ and have immediately started using it in the Harris-Walz campaign appeared first on Genesius Times.
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British explorer Sandy Irvine's foot discovered 100 years after he vanished on Everest
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British explorer Sandy Irvine's foot discovered 100 years after he vanished on Everest

The boot containing a sock bearing Irvine's name and the remains of a foot.
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