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Google unveils its latest smartphone, the first to be powered by the company's own chips

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Google on Tuesday unveiled full details of its new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones, the first to run on Google Tensor chips instead of Qualcomm processors. Google Tensor was announced in August.. Google’s Android operating system runs on more than 3 billion devices worldwide, but the company’s phones have failed to gain a sizeable market share. There are a number of reasons for that, but the main one seems to be that people don’t know they exist or why they should buy a Google phone instead of a Samsung or Apple device. Google is again trying to attract new customers and hope its new processor, some unique software features, and price are enough to woo them. The company seeks to cater to two audiences this year. The Pixel 6 is targeted at the mid-range market with a starting price of $599, $100 cheaper than last year’s Pixel 5. The bigger Pixel 6 Pro, which has a more premium design and better camera, starts at $899 and puts Google at the top of the list. range against the $799 iPhone 1

Twitter Urban Dictionary Trends: What's Behind Your Name?

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Twitter has another trending topic that users make fun of. Through the viral Urban dictionary, many people discover the secret meaning behind their names. They also know the origin of their identity from faraway countries. Truly, the social media platform was buzzing again after a few posts from users appeared out of nowhere. The crowdsourced slang dictionary is more than just a namesake website for the curious. What Are Urban Dictionary Trends on Twitter All About? Twitter Urban Dictionary Trends: What’s Behind Your Name? Urban Dictionary Trends is all over Twitter. Through the website, you can check the specific definition of your name and personality. You don’t need to download the app anymore just to access the Urban dictionary. Simply, you just need to visit urbandictionary.com and type in your name. All over Twitter, people have been sharing what they got from the website. According to a CNET report on Monday, November 22, crowdsourced names can have some grammatical and spelling

Authorities Say a FedEx Driver Dumped Hundreds of Packages Into an Alabama ravine

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A FedEx truck is parked at the FedEx Ship Center on September 22, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. FedEx said drivers who dumped packages into the Alabama gorge at least six times were no longer with the company. Suppose there is a supply chain blockage, so you order personal necessities and holiday gifts ahead of time. And let’s say the packets made it to the last link, only for the delivery driver to dump them into the local gorge. Unfortunately, that’s not a hypothetical scenario for some 450 people in Alabama, where authorities are investigating FedEx drivers for dumping trucks full of packages. The Blount County Sheriff’s Office, in the north-central part of the state, said last Wednesday that between 300 and 400 boxes “of varying sizes” had been found in privately owned forest areas. FedEx sent trucks and drivers from across the South that day to begin the package recovery process, he added. Photos posted to Facebook show boxes strewn across a steep ravine, several trucks lined u