The universe has quasi-moons, mini-moon, and moonlets, but no official definition of what counts as a moon.
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Ultra-High-Definition TV – Is It Really Worth It? New Study Figures Out If We Can Even See In UHD
They say “technology marches on,” but if we’re honest, that march has evolved into more of a sprint. Whatever you buy it’ll ...
MeitY’s new draft amendment to IT rules, like labels on synthetic information, raises questions about watermarks on VR or AR ...
Consumers now prioritize phone longevity and durability over raw specs. A recent study reveals 79% of buyers consider ...
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Should you supersize your TV? Scientists say there's 'no point' forking out for a 4K or 8K screen
According to a new study from the University of Cambridge and Meta Reality Labs, there is 'no point' for most people to fork ...
Apollo, the specialist Lloyd’s re/insurance group, has licensed six of Moody’s high-definition catastrophe models to ...
Pharmaceutical packaging plays an important role in sustainability efforts. Maija Pohjakallio, VP, Climate and Circular Economy, Metsä Group, explains how fiber-based packaging can help with these ...
Ultra-high-definition TVs aren’t worth the money: human eyes have a resolution limit, research shows
Cambridge and Meta reveal 4K and 8K TVs offer no extra detail, at least not to the human eye. Is your expensive TV worth it?
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