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You paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple still controls it

For the past decade, repairing an iPhone has been relatively straightforward. Quickly replacing cracked screens and broken cameras was a routine task. However, since 2017, iPhone repairs have become increasingly complicated. New batteries trigger warnings, replacement screens may disable phone settings, and substitute selfie cameras can malfunction. This shift is due to Apple’s software control…

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Maryland football has 5 players entering transfer portal, including TE Corey Dyches, top recruit Rico Walker – Baltimore Sun

One of the standout receivers for the University of Maryland’s football team, redshirt junior tight end Corey Dyches, has announced his decision to enter the transfer portal after four seasons with the Terps. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Dyches had an impressive season, ranking second on the team with 49 receptions for 491 yards and two touchdowns….

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In a Gender-Flipped Production of Cinderella, a Princess Rescues

Scottish Ballet recently held a rehearsal for “Cinders!,” a new version of “Cinderella” that challenges traditional gender dynamics in ballet. The ballet’s artistic director, Christopher Hampson, has decided to switch traditional gender roles by having a male version of Cinderella, known as Cinders, played by Evan Loudon. Marge Hendrick, usually a female ballerina, plays the…

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Here’s a Possible Bitcoin Price Path to $200,000, According to Analyst Who Called 2021 Crypto Market Collapse

Dave the Wave, a pseudonymous trader and analyst, has predicted that Bitcoin’s market structure is potentially on track to approach the $200,000 mark if all goes well, based on the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicator on the monthly chart. The MACD, traditionally used to spot trend reversals and confirm trends, is signaling strong bullish…

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