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Apple has attached a hidden button to your iPhone, and you may not have seen it before

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Last month, your iPhone got a new button, and maybe you didn't even know. No, Apple didn't come into your house and stick a button on your mobile secretly. But it did release the latest version of its iPhone software, iOS 14, which includes a Back Tap feature. Back Tap adds to your phone a fascinating new "button" which blurs the line between hardware and software. Back Tap turns your iPhone's entire back into a giant touch-sensitive button that you can double or triple tap to activate unique phone features. There's a fair chance you really haven't seen it. Apple slipped the Back Tap settings into its Accessibility menu. Its intended aim is to provide more ways for users to communicate with their devices. Most of the Back Tap options illustrate this by opening the app switcher, notification menu, or control center settings; scrolling through an app or website; activating Siri; or taking a screenshot. But Back Tap also links into the extremely robus

Heart Diseases - People in their forties and fifties beware!

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It is a fact that if the heart stops, our life will be lost. The heart is one of the most important organs in our body that provides energy for blood circulation. The heart is also the first organ in the womb to develop during embryonic development. At some point, life is lost because the heart stops beating. Not only that, the heart circulates blood throughout the body. Blood carries nutrients to the cells of the whole body and returns the waste products from the cells. Therefore, the blood is the purifier and the supplier of nutrients. Blood is carried back and forth by the coronary arteries. Therefore, the proper functioning of the heart is very important for maintaining life. Because of this we need to keep our heart healthy in order to sustain our lives. However, 2,353 patients die of heart disease in the US every day. According to the specialist, heart disease is the leading cause of natural death in any country in the world. The heart works as two parallel currents. Blood from t

Corona risk even higher - WHO

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The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that the corona epidemic could be at risk if left untreated.   The organization's director-general, Tedros Aden, made the remarks at a press conference to raise awareness about the corona epidemic.   Explaining the situation, he said that many countries are currently taking the wrong steps regarding the coronavirus.   Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated in many countries due to the dispensation of drugs not recommended by the World Health Organization and the low risk of social isolation. The United States is currently at its center, and the World Health Organization's Director-General has pointed out that differences between health experts and President Donald Trump have further increased the country's epidemic risk.

Nelson Mandela's daughter dies

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Cindy Mandela, daughter of former President Nelson Mandela, the hero of the South African liberation struggle, has died.   She was 59 years old when she died while being treated at a hospital. Cindy Mandela, who has served as South Africa's ambassador since 2015, died at a hospital in Johannesburg on Sunday evening, according to foreign media reports.   Former President Mandela had six children and Cindy was his second daughter.   Cindy Mandela lives with her husband and four children. Cindy's funeral has not yet been announced.

A deadly amoebae that infects the human brain

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A rare amoebae that can harm the human brain is reported in the state of Florida, according to health officials.  They say that this amoebae, called Nygleria fowleri, is eating the human brain.  A person in Hillsborough, Florida, has contracted the disease, according to the Department of Health. The Florida Department of Health has urged the public to seek immediate medical attention as the disease worsens after the onset of symptoms. This amoebae, a single-celled organism that can only be observed only in microscope. The amoeba, which is common in hot freshwater, enters the human body through the nose.  However, doctors say that it has been confirmed that the disease does not spread from one person to another.  These amoebae infections are common in the southern states of the United States, but are rare in Florida. Since 1962, only 37 cases have been reported in the state of Florida. Residents of Hillsborough County have been warned to be cautious when using tap and other sources, sin

Two aircraft crashed in Idaho, 8 killed

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Foreign media reports that eight people were killed in a collision between two aircraft in Idaho.  The two planes crashed into a lake in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.  Investigations into the incident have found two bodies.  Initial reports revealed that the aircraft had eight passengers and crew.  Elders and children were among the dead and believe there are no survivors.  Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the crash, but the plane crashed into 127 feet of water after the tank crashed.  The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.

India has the highest number of COVID deaths in the past 24 hours

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India has witnessed the highest number of corona virus deaths in the world in the past 24 hours.  This was in 2006, when 2006 infected people lost their lives.  In India, 11,135 cases of COVID-19 were reported in the last 24 hours.  The total number of cases reported in the country is more than 354,000.  India's COVID-19 death toll has risen to nearly 12,000 with the deaths of 2006 infected people.  This is the first instance of COVID-19 death toll in India in a single day.  However, the Hindustan Times says that if the country is not shut down for more than eight weeks, the number of COVID-19 infected people will be much higher.  Some restrictions in India have been relaxed.  Reports from India say that there is a heavy congestion in hospitals in the country. A total of 83,221 cases of COVID-19 were reported in China yesterday.  Over 4600 people have died due to COVID-19.  In Brazil, 1338 people infected with COVID-19 died in the last 24 hours.  Yesterday, the world's highest