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See your hometown on a map hundreds of millions of years ago If you've ever wondered what your hometown looked like when it was part of the Pangea supercontinent or wanted to know which dinosaurs roamed your streets, now you can find out. A new interactive map created by a California paleontologist will let you follow your city or town through the last 750 million years of Earth's evolution. Tap or click here to see what your hometown was like millions of years ago. → |
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The biggest privacy feature coming to your iPhone is delayed – here’s why If you're curious as to what's in store for you in Apple's next big update, iOS 14, privacy seems to be the big theme. You won't believe all the privacy options you'll have at your fingertips. Here's a quick rundown of some of the update's biggest privacy boosts, as well as what it means for your data going forward. Tap or click here to see what's new with iOS 14. → |
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More than 100 men or more could ever do: Art installation blesses the rains If you haven’t heard the song "Africa" by Toto, you must have been living under a rock for the past few decades. The song has achieved legendary status and has evolved to the point where some consider it an internet meme. But now, the song is about to take on a new life of its own thanks to a German artist. He’s built a solar-powered art installation in the middle of Africa’s Namib Desert that’s designed to play the song on loop. In this remote location, anyone who passes by will hear the crooning vocals and synths as they echo over desert sands. And it’ll take a lot to drag this away from the Namib because this art installation is apparently permanent! Want to take a virtual trip to Africa from the comfort of your home? Tap or click here to see how you can take a virtual safari in Microsoft Flight Simulator → |
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