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  • Honor Magic V5 to hit its first European market on August 12

    Honor Magic V5 to hit its first European market on August 12

    The Honor Magic V5, unveiled earlier this month, was initially only available in China. However, the Magic V5 was recently launched in Malaysia, and on August 12, it will make its debut in the first European country – Romania.

    It’s unclear how many memory configurations and color options of the Honor Magic V5 will be available to Romanian customers, so we’ll have to wait until August 12 for that and the foldable’s Romanian pricing.

    What we do know is that the Magic V5 will also be launched in the UK and Germany, as Honor has set up pre-registration pages on its local websites for these markets. However, we are yet to hear about the Honor Magic V5’s launch dates for these countries.

    The Honor Magic V5 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, packs a 5,820 mAh battery (6,100 mAh in the Chinese version), runs Android 15-based Magic OS 9, and comes with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage onboard.


    Honor Magic V5
    Honor Magic V5

    Honor Magic V5

    The Magic V5’s triple camera setup on the rear comprises a 50MP primary, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 64MP periscope telephoto unit, while the two selfie cameras use 20MP sensors. The smartphone’s cover display measures 6.43″ diagonally, whereas the folding display has a diagonal of 7.95″.

    You can check out our Honor Magic V5’s unboxing and hands-on here to learn more about the slim foldable. We also have a hands-on video, which is attached below.

    Via (in Romanian)

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  • S&P Global Unlocks the Future of AI-driven insights with AI-Ready Metadata on S&P Global Marketplace

    S&P Global Unlocks the Future of AI-driven insights with AI-Ready Metadata on S&P Global Marketplace

    • Machine-readable metadata boosts understanding and useability of cloud data
    • Vendor-neutral design supports traditional, agentic and AI centric tools
    • AI-ready datasets include economic, fundamental, cross reference, OTC derivatives, loan pricing, insurance, among others

    NEW YORK, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) launched its new AI-ready Metadata on the S&P Global Marketplace, enhancing the modern discovery and search experience for customers and stakeholders. AI-ready metadata transforms how customers consume data in today’s AI-first era. Acknowledging the demand for comprehensive, actionable insights, S&P Global’s AI-ready metadata delivers machine readable metadata products that ensure immediate accessibility and usability for both human and AI consumers.

    S&P Global logo (PRNewsfoto/S&P Global)

    “The AI-Ready innovations we are delivering in 2025 mark a fundamental shift in how we serve our customers, showcasing S&P Global’s commitment to transformative value that goes beyond traditional data delivery,” said Saugata Saha, Chief Enterprise Data Officer of S&P Global and President of S&P Global Market Intelligence. “Data consumption is not one-size-fits-all; our customers require sophisticated, AI-enabled solutions that seamlessly integrate across diverse use cases, and we are dedicated to providing the high-quality AI-ready metadata necessary to meet them where they are.”

    Delivered under a complimentary license, AI-ready metadata provides machine-readable context that significantly accelerates time-to-value for AI and analytics use cases. By enabling seamless exploration across the S&P Global data ecosystem, the offering meets rising demand for rich, contextual data—going beyond traditional column names to support more powerful and effective AI implementations. The initial AI-ready datasets include data from S&P Global Market Intelligence covering economic, fundamental, cross reference, OTC derivatives, loan pricing, insurance, and textual data, among others.

    Leveraging the S&P Global Marketplace, AI-ready metadata is designed to be extensible and authentication-free, facilitating easy consumption by agentic workloads. This data enhances machine readability at the column level for an increasing number of datasets delivered to customers’ preferred cloud data providers. Today the S&P Global AI-ready metadata can be directly accessed by clients via Snowflake® with other distribution channels in the pipeline.

    For access to AI-Ready Metadata, visit marketplace.metadata.spglobal.com. For more information about S&P Global’s data solutions and to explore our comprehensive data marketplace, visit https://marketplace.spglobal.com. 

    About S&P Global

    S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) provides essential intelligence. We enable governments, businesses and individuals with the right data, expertise and connected technology so that they can make decisions with conviction. From helping our customers assess new investments to guiding them through sustainability and energy transition across supply chains, we unlock new opportunities, solve challenges and accelerate progress for the world. We are widely sought after by many of the world’s leading organizations to provide credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity and automotive markets. With every one of our offerings, we help the world’s leading organizations plan for tomorrow, today.

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  • Meghan Markle is being urged to help Prince Harry out of his predicament

    Meghan Markle is being urged to help Prince Harry out of his predicament

    Insiders urge Meghan Markle to help Prince Harry

    Meghan Markle has just been called onto take a more positive step in regards to the peace talks her husband is engaged in.

    PR expert Ryan McCormick is the expert in question that urged the Duchess to take a more proactive approach.

    He spoke to The Express for this, and said that since “Harry reconciling with his father is something many seem to be longing for,” he were her advisor for As Ever or Archewell, “I would be telling them to ask allies to go on record about how she is playing a prominent role in these peacekeeping talks,” Mr McCormick admitted.

    It comes in light of the fact that “while The Duchess never seems to be too far away from a new controversy, lately she’s hit a positive stride with the success of her As Ever brand.”

    Thus this just might add to her “excellent PR” he admitted.

    And even if “it may go unnoticed by the casual observer but, this would be a substantial win,” he concluded by saying too. 


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  • Joshua Jackson ‘Not Holding Breath’ Doctor Odyssey Will Have Season 2

    Joshua Jackson ‘Not Holding Breath’ Doctor Odyssey Will Have Season 2

    Joshua Jackson is shedding some light on the future of Doctor Odyssey amid reports that the ABC series would not be returning for a second season — even as the network and Disney-owned studio 20th Television, where co-creator Ryan Murphy is based, say they’re still discussing the show’s future.

    Speaking to People, Jackson, who starred as a cruise-ship doctor on the series, indicated that the show is not returning, saying in part, “I am not holding my breath that it’s coming back.”

    “It’s a bummer we don’t get to do it again, but I’m happy for the time that we got,” he said.

    Jackson admitted he hadn’t been completely clued in on what the network and studio’s plans were.

    “But this is a crazy and difficult business, and whatever the reasons were for them not wanting to move forward with it, they don’t actually tell us those things,” he said.

    The actor also confirmed, as The Hollywood Reporter noted last month, that his contract “lapsed,” saying, “They may make that show with somebody else.”

    But he praised Murphy and his castmates and said he would miss working with them.

    “That was a really good group of people, and it was a really fun show,” he said. “I hope they got the same thing that we got out of it, which was that it was a beautiful, over-the-top kind of experience that was like nothing else on television, I don’t think.”

    Of Murphy, Jackson said, “He dreams up incredible worlds, and he puts together great teams, both in front of the camera and behind the camera. So I know everybody from that show is going to be okay, everybody’s good.”

    THR reported late last month that Doctor Odyssey wouldn’t be embarking on a second season in 2025-26 — and maybe not ever, but ABC has repeatedly said the show hasn’t been formally axed.

    Still, sources told THR that the sets had been struck and contract options for the cast were expiring, both of which point to a show’s cancellation.

    Disney Television Group president Craig Erwich told THR in May that “We’re continuing to have creative conversations with Ryan, and we’ll talk to him about what the next chapter looks like.”

    Murphy co-created the show with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken. He has a number of other series with ABC, FX and Hulu, with sources citing his heavy workload as one of the reasons Doctor Odyssey was still in limbo. A source also compared the approach to Doctor Odyssey to the way broadcasters often treat unscripted shows, where shows sometimes go dormant for several years before returning.

    In addition to Jackson, Doctor Odyssey starred Phillipa Soo, Sean Teale and Don Johnson and had a highly rated 911 crossover episode.

    The first season also featured a slew of high-profile guests ranging from Shania Twain to John Stamos, along with a 911 crossover that resulted in some of Doctor Odyssey’s best on-air ratings of the season.

    Murphy, Baitz and Baken executive produced the first season with Jackson, Johnson, Eric Paquette, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Nissa Diederich. Barclay served as director and EP.

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  • Lunar lava tubes on Earth? China completes underground moon simulation test area (video)

    Lunar lava tubes on Earth? China completes underground moon simulation test area (video)

    China has taken a new step in its long-term planning for lunar exploration with the completion of a “simulated moon underground space.”

    Researchers have established a practice area in a volcanic lava cave in a forest region near Jingbo Lake in Mudanjiang City, located in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang. The move is in response to research suggesting that lava tube systems are present on the moon and Mars and could provide shielding from those worlds’ harsh radiation environments.

    “The underground volcanic lava pipes by the Jingbo Lake are the most similar environment on Earth to the underground space of the moon. I hope our forward-looking research can serve China’s lunar exploration program,” Li Jiaqi, a researcher at Peking University, told China Central Television (CCTV).

    China is practicing robotic moon exploration in a lava cave here on Earth. (Image credit: CCTV)

    Experimental robots are already being used to test conducting autonomous exploration and multi-functional operations in the simulated lunar environment.

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  • Google’s AI Search Mode Adds Gemini 2.5 Pro, Automated Calling, More – TechRepublic

    1. Google’s AI Search Mode Adds Gemini 2.5 Pro, Automated Calling, More  TechRepublic
    2. More advanced AI capabilities are coming to Search  The Keyword
    3. Google Search Can Now Call Local Businesses Using AI  Search Engine Journal
    4. Google’s AI can now make phone calls for you  The Verge
    5. Google’s new AI feature helps Gen Zers who are afraid to make a phone call  Fast Company

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  • List of all games coming in July to Xbox Game Pass | Esports News

    List of all games coming in July to Xbox Game Pass | Esports News

    Xbox Game Pass is keeping the momentum going in July 2025 with a fresh lineup of exciting games across PC, console, and cloud. Whether you’re into story-driven puzzles, high-action RPGs, or co-op adventures, this month brings something for just about everyone. From brand-new titles launching day one to returning fan favorites, Game Pass continues to show why it’s a go-to for gamers. On top of the confirmed July games, a few big releases are also lined up for August. Here’s a quick look at what’s available now—and what’s just around the corner.

    Xbox Game Pass July 2025 games and what’s coming soon

    15 NEW Xbox & Game Pass Games to Play in July 2025!

    Now playing in July

    • Journey to the savage planet: Employee of the Month Edition – July 3
      A quirky, colorful sci-fi exploration game full of humor and weird creatures.
    • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 – July 9
      A fun fighting game with popular characters like SpongeBob and Aang.
    • Cricket 24 – July 11
      A detailed cricket simulation perfect for sports fans.
    • The Case of the Golden Idol – July 16 (PC)
      A clever mystery puzzle game where you solve crimes in a dark, hand-drawn world.
    • Dungeons of Hinterberg – July 18 (Day One)
      A stylish mix of dungeon-crawling and small-town life in a stunning alpine setting.
    • Flock – July 23 (Day One)
      A relaxing co-op game where you fly around collecting magical flying creatures.
    • Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess – July 24 (Day One)
      Capcom’s unique action-strategy game features spiritual battles and a beautiful art style.
    • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – July 24 (Day One)
      A dark Souls-like action RPG set in ancient China, full of lore and brutal combat.
    • Magical Delicacy – July 26 (Day One)
      A cozy platformer where cooking and exploration come together in a charming pixel world.
    • Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis:The Answer – July 31
      A major story DLC expansion for fans of the RPG classic.

    Coming soon

    • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl – August 5
      A gritty, atmospheric survival shooter set in the radioactive ruins of Chernobyl.
    • Ereban: Shadow Legacy – August 13
      A sleek stealth platformer with sci-fi vibes and fast-paced movement.
    • Age of Mythology: Retold – August 27
      A remake of the legendary real-time strategy game, with updated visuals and mechanics.

    July is packed with variety on Xbox Game Pass, and with heavy-hitters like Wuchang and Kunitsu-Gami arriving day one, it’s a great month to dive in. The fun doesn’t stop there; big August releases like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 and Age of Mythology: Retold are just around the corner. Whether you’re into action, puzzles, or something cozy and creative, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy right now.


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  • Anker’s new charger battles desktop clutter with retractable USB cables

    Anker’s new charger battles desktop clutter with retractable USB cables

    The current trend in USB chargers isn’t adding more power or ports, it’s integrating charging cables that disappear when not in use. Anker was one of the first companies to release a charger with a built-in retractable USB-C cable last October, but its latest charger brings the same convenience to the desktop alongside three AC outlets you won’t need to climb under your desk to access.

    Nearly a year ago Anker released a desktop charger with a dial on the side that could be used to adjust the power output of its six USB ports, but at $169.99 it was expensive and required you to supply all your own cables. Anker’s new 7-in-1 Nano Charging Station can only charge four devices over USB, but at $89.99 it’s cheaper and potentially more versatile as you can add additional USB ports by plugging other power adapters into the back of it.

    The Nano Charging Station’s biggest selling point is its pair of 2.3-foot long USB-C cables that retract with a quick pull and keep their connectors securely stored using magnets. They’re joined by an additional USB-C and USB-A port on one side.

    Another reason this charging station is almost half the price of Anker’s $169.99 option is that it offers less power output. The more expensive option can deliver up to 140W of power to a device, but the Nano maxes out at just 100W when nothing else is plugged in. If you’re charging two devices, the maximum power output drops to between 50W and 88W, depending on which ports are in use.

    With devices connected to all four USB ports, the maximum power output is just 30W, which isn’t enough for a laptop. To help ensure you don’t find out the hard way your laptop isn’t adequately charging when it suddenly dies, the charging station includes a 1.3-inch LCD display that shows how much power is being delivered to each connected device.

    Although the promises of a completely wireless world through technologies like Wi-Fi and Qi haven’t quite materialized yet, the recent proliferation of chargers and power banks with retractable cables is a suitable consolation prize while we wait for our truly cordless future to arrive.

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  • How Does Systemic Sclerosis Affect Pregnancy?

    How Does Systemic Sclerosis Affect Pregnancy?

    TOPLINE: 

    Women with systemic sclerosis faced higher risks for adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia and preterm birth in a Swedish cohort study. 

    METHODOLOGY:

    • A population-based cohort study based on data from Swedish national health registers from 1987 to 2021 assessed pregnancy outcomes in women with and without systemic sclerosis (SSc).
    • Pregnancies were classified as those occurring before or after SSc diagnosis, with further classification as those occurring 0-3 years before diagnosis or more than 3 years before diagnosis.
    • A total of 972 pregnancies in women with SSc (94 occurring after and 878 before diagnosis) were identified and matched with 1440 and 10,118 comparator pregnancies in women without SSc from the general population.
    • Outcome measures included adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, preterm birth, and cesarean delivery.

    TAKEAWAY:

    • Postdiagnosis pregnancies showed increased risks for preeclampsia (adjusted relative risk [aRR], 3.8; 95% CI, 1.8-7.8), preterm birth (aRR, 3.3; 95% CI, 1.8-6.1), and cesarean delivery (aRR, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.8-3.5).
    • Primiparous women with SSc had a 7.5-fold increased risk for preeclampsia and a 5.1-fold increased risk for preterm birth.
    • Pregnancies within 0-3 years before SSc diagnosis showed increased odds of preterm birth (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 3.6; 95% CI, 1.2-10.6) and small-for-gestational-age births (10th percentile; aOR, 4.1; 95% CI, 1.7-10.1).
    • Pregnancies that occurred more than 3 years before SSc diagnosis showed increased odds of preeclampsia (aOR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.1-3.1) and preterm birth (aOR, 1.6; 95% CI, 1.0-2.4).

    IN PRACTICE:

    “Our observations highlight the need for multidisciplinary maternal care and pre-pregnancy counseling also for today’s women with SSc, with a special focus on primiparous women for [whom] the risks are the highest,” the authors wrote.

    SOURCE:

    The study was led by Weng lan Che, PhD, Clinical Epidemiology Division, Department of Medicine, Solna, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. It was published online on July 8, 2025, in Arthritis & Rheumatology.

    LIMITATIONS: 

    This register-based study lacked information on disease activity, specific serologic patterns, and treatment. 

    DISCLOSURES:

    This study was supported by the Dr Margaretha Nilsson Foundation, the Swedish Research Council, and the Swedish Cancer Foundation. One author declared being a member of the medical advisory board of the Myositis Association, and another declared part-time employment at the Swedish Medical Products Agency.

    This article was created using several editorial tools, including AI, as part of the process. Human editors reviewed this content before publication.

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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales share message for Queen Camilla

    The Prince and Princess of Wales share message for Queen Camilla

    Queen Camilla received a special birthday shoutout from the Prince and Princess of Wales. Prince William and Catherine sent Her Majesty a birthday wish on Thursday. “Happy Birthday to Her Majesty! 🎂,” the Waleses’ X account wrote alongside the Queen’s 78th birthday portrait.  

    The photo, showing Camilla smiling, while resting her arms on a fence at her private home, Ray Mill House, was released on the eve of her birthday. King Charles‘ wife turned 78 on July 17. An additional of the Queen sitting in a chair with a book was shared on Thursday, with a message that read: “Thank you for the wonderful well wishes on Her Majesty’s 78th birthday today! 🎈.”

    The bells of Westminster Abbey rang out to celebrate the Queen’s birthday on July 17. The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery also fired a 41 gun salute in Green Park with the Band of the Scots Guards, while the HAC Regiment fired a 62 gun salute at Tower Wharf.

    Camilla, who has two children—Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes—from her first marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles, became Prince William and Prince Harry‘s stepmother in 2005. According to the BBC, Harry once said that Camilla is “not the wicked stepmother,” but instead called her “a wonderful woman and she’s made our father very, very happy, which is the most important thing.” Harry also shared, “William and I love her to bits.”

    Following Charles’ ascension to the throne in 2022, the King said he could “count on the loving help” of his “darling wife, Camilla,” adding, “In recognition of her own loyal public service since our marriage 17 years ago, she becomes my Queen Consort. I know she will bring to the demands of her new role the steadfast devotion to duty on which I have come to rely so much.”

    Tom has expressed his pride in his mother. Speaking to PEOPLE in 2024, Her Majesty’s son gushed, “I’m incredibly proud of her. She’s at an age when most people think of retiring, but she never complains; she just gets on with it.”

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