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iOS 26 Beta 5 Update Rolls Out With Dynamic Island Battery Warning, New Passcode Animation

Apple released the iOS Beta 5 update for iPhone on Tuesday. Currently available to developers and beta testers, it contains subtle changes over the previous iteration that was introduced last month. As per a report, the Dynamic Island will now show a warning when the iPhone has low battery. There is reportedly also a new animation when the passcode screen on the lock screen appears.

XR190L bất ngờ về Việt Nam trong đêm chuẩn bị bàn giao

XR190L phiên bản mới nhất 2025 bất ngờ về Việt Nam trong đêm. Như các bạn đã xem trước đây trên Motosaigon, đây là lô hàng Honda XR190L 2025 do hệ thống cửa hàng Thưởng Motor – Xe Nhập Khẩu mang về với số lượng giới hạn đúng như dự kiến. Phần lớn xe trong lô […]

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The Origin of Language by Madeleine Beekman review – the suprising history of speech

It takes a village to raise a child – and that’s why we started talking to each other, argues an evolutionary biologist

The story of human evolution has undergone a distinct feminisation in recent decades. Or, rather, an equalisation: a much-needed rebalancing after 150 years during which, we were told, everything was driven by males strutting, brawling and shagging, with females just along for the ride. This reckoning has finally arrived at language.

The origins of our species’ exceptional communication skills constitutes one of the more nebulous zones of the larger evolutionary narrative, because many of the bits of the human anatomy that allow us to communicate – notably the brain and the vocal tract – are soft and don’t fossilise. The linguistic societies of Paris and London even banned talk of evolution around 1870, and the subject only made a timid comeback about a century later. Plenty of theories have been tossed into the evidentiary void since then, mainly by men, but now evolutionary biologist Madeleine Beekman, of the University of Sydney, has turned her female gaze on the problem.

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