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Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G: Redefining Flagship Smartphones

  Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G: Redefining Flagship Smartphones In the ever-evolving world of smartphones, Motorola has once again made its mark with the launch of the Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G. Packed with cutting-edge features and a sleek design, this device is set to redefine what a flagship smartphone should offer. Key Features 1. Stunning Display The Motorola Edge 50 Pro boasts a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. This ensures vibrant colors, deep blacks, and ultra-smooth scrolling, making it a delight for gamers and binge-watchers alike. 2. Powerful Performance Equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, the Edge 50 Pro delivers lightning-fast performance. Whether you're multitasking, gaming, or streaming, this device handles it all with ease. 3. Advanced Camera System The triple camera setup features a 200MP primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 12MP telephoto lens. The Edge 50 Pro ensures stunning photos in all lighting conditions, coupl...

Review of iPhone 15 Pro Max: Unveiling a Genuine 'Pro' Perspective

  Review of iPhone 15 Pro Max: Unveiling a Genuine 'Pro' Perspective "After a few weeks since the Apple iPhone 15 series launch, a different narrative has emerged compared to previous years. Rather than basking in positive publicity, the Pro models find themselves entangled in a web of controversies. Setting aside these debates, I've been using the iPhone 15 Pro Max as my daily driver for a considerable stretch, and while I did encounter some heating issues, the phone managed to leave me consistently impressed.   One standout feature is the new Titanium design, which shaves off nearly 20 grams compared to its predecessor, offering a refreshed user experience. The shift to a USB-C port, albeit somewhat compelled, is a welcome change. However, the overall design remains largely unchanged for the third consecutive year, save for the addition of the new Action button, which, at present, doesn't offer substantial utility.   Delve into my comprehensive review o...

Scientists discover ‘long colds’ may exist, as well as long Covid

Scientists discover ‘long colds’ may exist, as well as long COVID A new study from Queen Mary University of London, published in  The Lancet’s  EClinicalMedicine , has found that people may experience long-term symptoms —or ‘long colds’—after acute respiratory infections that test negative for COVID-19. Some of the most common symptoms of the ‘long cold’ included coughing, stomach pain, and diarrhea more than 4 weeks after the initial infection. While the severity of an illness appears to be a key driver of risk of long-term symptoms, more research is being carried out to establish why some people suffer extended symptoms while others do not. The findings suggest that  there may be long-lasting health impacts  following non-COVID acute respiratory infections such as colds, influenza, or pneumonia, that are currently going unrecognised. However, the researchers do not yet have evidence suggesting that the symptoms have the same severity or duration as long Covid. The ...