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iPhone 17 Pro’s New Rear Camera Bar
# The Sleek, Unified Design of the New Rear Camera Bar on the iPhone 17 Pro Apple’s iPhone design has always been a topic of fascination, and the upcoming **iPhone 17 Pro** is rumored to bring a subtle yet significant change: a **rear camera bar that matches the color of the rest of the device**. This change may represent a departure from the current stainless steel camera enclosures, which offer an aesthetic that is more unified and seamless. ## A Look That Is More Harmonious Apple has used a "distinct camera housing" that stands out from the back panel, usually with a glossy or matte stainless steel finish, since the iPhone 11 Pro. While functional, this design has sometimes been seen as visually disruptive, especially on lighter-colored models.
By pulok kumar10 months ago in History
European stocks tank 4% as global tariff rout deepens; Rheinmetall drops 5%
• Global Tariff Rout: The escalating fears of a global trade war appear to be the primary cause of this market turmoil. This comes in response to the United States' recent announcement of extensive reciprocal tariffs under President Donald Trump's administration.
By Imran Imran10 months ago in History
Leave a trace.
The window is open. The chilly, rain-drenched breeze hasn’t stopped all night. The messy bed. The exhausted laptop. The unlocked wardrobe. Discarded shirts, vests, backaches, crumpled sheets, books—all blending to create a sense of familiarity. Once, sleep wouldn’t come easily in this room. But with time, a person grows accustomed to so many things.
By sobuj hossain10 months ago in History
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, a landlocked country at the heart of Asia, has long been a stage for power struggles, foreign invasions, civil wars, and internal conflict. Known for its breathtaking mountains, ancient culture, and strategic location, it has also borne a history marred by violence and resilience.
By The Manatwal Khan10 months ago in History
The Power of Purpose: Leading a Church, a Ministry, and a Business
Leadership takes many forms, but when it is rooted in purpose, it has the power to transform lives, communities, and even industries. For those called to lead both in ministry and in the marketplace, the challenge is often finding harmony between the two worlds. Cedrick McMillan is a powerful example of how purposeful leadership can bring balance, inspiration, and long-term impact.
By Ced McMillan10 months ago in History
Resistance Grows as Proposed Cuts Threaten Health Care for Over 79 Million in US
In the latest wave of political and economic debates, proposed cuts to federal health care programs have ignited a firestorm of opposition across the United States. At stake is the well-being of over 79 million Americans who rely on government-supported health services, particularly Medicaid and Medicare. These proposed reductions, aimed at curbing federal spending, have drawn sharp criticism from health professionals, advocacy groups, and ordinary citizens alike, who warn of devastating consequences for public health.
By Md polash Ali10 months ago in History
What Does the Fourth of July Mean to Black Americans? A Deep Dive Into History and Identity
Every year, the Fourth of July brings fireworks, cookouts, flags, and patriotism. For many Americans, it is a day of festivity—an occasion to celebrate the birth of a nation and the ideal of freedom. Yet, for Black Americans, the Fourth of July often takes on different meanings. It is a day when Americans are invited to celebrate and think, be happy and uneasy, and feel pride and pain. So, what does 4th of July mean to Black People? In order to answer this question requires a closer look into the past, and the ongoing story of Black identity in America.
By Rhode Island Black Heritage Society 10 months ago in History
Crazy Inventions That Actually Existed
Throughout time, there have been many inventions that have shaped and changed everyday life as we know it, forever: The automobile. The Microwave. The smartphone. It's hard, almost unfathomable to imagine life and society without these.
By Jasmine Aguilar10 months ago in History
Memory. Content Warning.
“If a particle of light is received, a million lamps are lit, If a person is human, the world is shaken.” The mighty Meghna, the waves, the waves, the water, the home of Hilsa, in its lap is Chandpur, the cherished-robbery-connection of love.
By SHAIFUL ALAM10 months ago in History
From Destruction to Peace: The Story of Hiroshima
In the quiet of a summer morning, Hiroshima stirred to life. It was August 6, 1945, and the city had already endured years of war. But beneath the tension, life persisted—vendors opened their stalls, children played in the streets, and mothers prepared breakfast for their families.
By Mohammad Tariq Sideeqi10 months ago in History










