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The Earth Trembled: How the World's Biggest Quake in 14 Years Shook Us All
It all started with a barely audible thunder from the bottom of the ocean. For those who resided along the AsiaPacific coastline, it was just another hot night. Families preparing supper, fishermen dragging in their catches, and playing children filled the shore. Nevertheless, below the surface, the tectonic plates of the world were preparing to crash.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Beat
iOS 18.6 Just Dropped — Here's What Your iPhone Can Do Now That It Couldn't Yesterday
If you’re the kind of iPhone user who clicks “Update Now” as soon as your coffee starts brewing, you might have already installed iOS 18.6 on your device. On the other hand, if you’re still unsure, let me clarify—this update isn’t one of those flashy releases filled with unnecessary features you won’t ever use. Rather, iOS 18.6 offers a series of subtle yet significant improvements that enhance your daily iPhone experience, making it smoother, quicker, and less of a hassle.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Liquid Glass Magic: iOS 26's Icon Glow-Up Has Everyone Redesigning Their Homescreens
The iOS 26 Glow-Up You Didn’t Know You Needed Apple has struck again, but this time it's not with a dramatic new device or groundbreaking technology. Rather, it’s the small details that catch the eye. Subtle, sleek, and impressive. With the release of iOS 26, Apple unveiled Liquid Glass icons, a visual refresh that has gradually transformed the appearance of iPhones all around. Honestly? We are all for it.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
The Devil’s Heir: A Chilling Journey Through the Omen Tetralogy
There is a particular species of quiet dread that murmurs rather than screams. It waits its ground rather than rushing towards you. This quiet fear is evident in the Omen series, which comprises four unsettling movies. It rests in your head and grows like a black presence hiding under your bed—a reminder that evil is not always explosive. It sometimes just appears.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Geeks
Why God Sent You a Dog
It wasn’t mere luck that brought a dog into your world. On that day when you felt most alone, those bright eyes appeared by your feet, waiting for you. Some might think of animals as just that—animals. But if you’ve genuinely loved a dog, you recognize the truth. You feel a sense of something special woven into their very being. Perhaps, just perhaps, they were sent to you for a purpose.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Families
iPhone Fold Leak Disappoints Fans: The Screen Size Surprise Nobody Wanted
Apple has established itself as a leader in innovation—not always for being the first, but rather for refining technology. Thus, when talk of a foldable iPhone emerged, the buzz was intense. Tech lovers, Apple supporters, and interested observers were all eager to see what Cupertino would create with a foldable design.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
The Last Phone Call Before Midnight
It had been six months since Emily's husband, Daniel, died in a vehicle accident that was brought on by a slick, rainy road. Her sadness turned into a profound stillness rather than disappearing. The vibrant atmosphere of her home was now dominated by the soft hum of appliances and the occasional creak of the old wood.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Fiction
Coca-Cola’s Sweet Switch: Is Cane Sugar Really Better Than High-Fructose Corn Syrup?
🥤 Coca-Cola’s Big Switch: What's Changing? Coca-Cola has lately shown a new variation of its well-known soda in the United States. This time, cane sugar will replace high- fructose corn syrup (HFCS). This is great news for Mexican Coke aficionados, which has always included cane sugar.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Longevity
Europe’s Hidden Wilderness: 5 Nature Escapes You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Europe is at its most energetic during the height of summer, with tourists taking pictures of well-known landmarks in places like Paris, Rome, and Santorini. However, there is another side of Europe that is hidden among the throng of sights and well-known beaches. This is the Europe of starry nights, flowering meadows, serene woods, and unspoiled valleys.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Wander
MacBook Air M5 Leak Hints at a Fanless Powerhouse
Introduction: A Silent Revolution in Apple’s Air If the leaks are to be believed, Apple is preparing to take its MacBook Air lineup to the next level with a fanless, ultra-efficient M5 chip-powered model. And while Apple rumors are often sprinkled with exaggeration, the consistent details emerging this time are hard to ignore.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
5 Protein Mistakes That Could Be Hurting Your Kidneys Without You Realizing
Introduction: The Protein-Kidney Puzzle In our modern society, where health is a priority, protein has emerged as a crucial nutrient. Influencers in fitness promote it, meal plans are centered around it, and it's common to see individuals mixing protein powder into their water bottles between meetings or workouts.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Humans











