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Samsung Galaxy A57 5G Listed on 3C Website, Could Support Faster Charging Than Samsung Galaxy S26

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A57 5G has appeared in multiple certifications, revealing key upgrades ahead of launch. A 3C listing shows the phone will support 45W wired charging, potentially making it faster to charge than the Galaxy S26 series, which is listed with only 25W support. The A57 is still expected to remain a mid-range device with an Exynos 1680 chipset, re...

Grok 4.1 vs ChatGPT-5.1: The Key Differences You Need to Know

We tested the latest updates for Grok and ChatGPT. The test was largely focused on emotional intelligence, which results in more natural conversations and creative writing capability. While GPT-5.1 gave a strong fight to Elon Musk’s AI model, the latter was a clear winner due to its higher prompt adherence and adaptability.

Crypto Market Tests Crucial Support as Bitcoin’s Price Rises Above $90,000

Bitcoin traded near $92,600 as the crypto market attempted to stabilise after yesterday’s dip below $90,000. Traders monitored liquidity conditions, whale activity, and key support levels while awaiting cues from the upcoming US FOMC meeting minutes. Altcoins traded mixed, with some tokens seeing mild relief after heavy selling earlier in the week. Analysts noted th...

Apple’s New N1 Wireless Chip Reportedly Rivals Android Flagships in Real-World Wi-Fi Speeds

Apple’s new N1 wireless networking chip, introduced with the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air, delivers a major real-world performance boost over the previous generation and competes closely with Android flagships. Crowdsourced Ookla data shows higher speeds, stronger consistency in weak Wi-Fi conditions and improved reliability, despite the N1 lacking full 320MHz Wi...

The Once and Future Riot by Joe Sacco review – a masterclass in visual reportage

The author of Palestine turns his attention to the legacies of Indian partition in this brilliant portrait of the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots

Joe Sacco is one of a very small number of graphic novelists who have smashed through into the mainstream. His masterwork is Palestine, a collected volume of single-issue comic books he created in the 1990s, documenting the violence in Gaza. His technique is to embed as a journalist in a war zone and interview people on the street, telling their stories with pictures. Lessons on global politics emerge from ultra-local conflict and depictions of day-to-day life.

Palestine propelled Sacco to fame, drawing comparisons with Maus, Art Spiegelman’s two-volume saga about Polish Jews during the Holocaust with Nazis portrayed as cats, and Jews as mice. These works are sold prominently in bookshops, not in musty basements packed with racks of polyethylene-sheathed superhero comics. Alongside a couple of others, Maus and Palestine signalled that graphic novels, as they became known, could be serious works of fiction, nonfiction and journalism. Palestine itself is as depressingly relevant today as it was in the 1990s. In December 2023, it was reprinted for the first time in a decade, after selling out following the 7 October attacks.

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