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دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة – 3 فبراير، 2026: في إطار مواصلة الجهود الوطنية لتحقيق أهداف الاستدامة، أعلنت المبادرة الوطنية للحد من فقد وهدر الغذاء “نعمة” عن عودتها شريكًا للحد من هدر الغذاء ضمن دورة عام 2026 من مهرجان “تيست أوف دبي”. تأتي هذه الشراكة في سياق السعي إلى دمج ممارسات الإدارة المسؤولة للغذاء في صميم الفعاليات الجماهيرية الكبرى في دولة الإمارات. ومن المقرر أن يُقام المهرجان في مسرح مدينة دبي للإعلام خلال الفترة من 6 إلى 8 فبراير، حيث يُتوقع أن يستقطب أكثر من 25 ألف زائر من عشّاق فنون الطهي. ومنذ المشاركة الأولى لـ”نعمة” في مهرجانات “تيست” و”تيست أوف دبي” في تحويل أكثر من 1820 كيلوغرامًا…

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Samsung says Nvidia G-SYNC Compatible is coming to its 2026 OLED TV lineup, starting with the OLED S95H, S90H, and S85H. If you game on a GeForce PC, it’s a straightforward upgrade that targets screen tearing and uneven motion. The company says the S95H and S90H can run up to 165Hz, while the S85H tops out at 120Hz. Fast panels matter, so does keeping frames and refresh in step. Samsung also says the lineup keeps AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which broadens variable refresh rate support beyond one GPU brand and helps stabilize HDR gameplay across different setups. Three models get…

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Dubai, UAE, February 3, 2026 In a continued push toward national sustainability goals, ne’ma – the National Food Loss and Waste Initiative- announced its return as the Food Waste Reduction Partner for the 2026 edition of Taste of Dubai. Collaborating with the Dubai edition of Taste is aimed at integrating responsible food management into the fabric of the UAE’s large-scale public events. The festival is set to take over the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre from February 6–8, where it expects to draw an audience of over 25,000 culinary enthusiasts. Since ne’ma’s initial participation in the Taste festivals in 2024, collaborations…

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Google is working on a new range of Android PCs powered by a new operating system called Aluminium OS. While the first devices are expected to arrive later this year, we have already caught a glimpse of the software running on an HP Elite Dragonfly 13.5 Chromebook. Now, a new report offers an early look at the camera app Google could bring to this desktop experience. Android Authority has spotted the Play Store listing for a Desktop Camera app by Google, likely designed for the upcoming Android PCs. The app’s description refers to it simply as a “Camera app for…

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For anyone who relies on headphones to get through the daily grind, there is a familiar and frustrating cycle. You buy a pair because the marketing promises the world – silence in a chaotic subway, concert-hall 3D sound, and crystal-clear calls – but reality rarely matches the hype. A week in, you realize the “active” noise cancellation stutters every time the wind blows, the “spatial audio” sounds like a cheap reverb effect, and the touch controls are so sensitive that you accidentally hang up on your boss while trying to adjust the volume. These aren’t just minor annoyances; they are…

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NASA has released its monthly skywatching update on what to look out for over the coming weeks, and you can probably guess which event tops the list. That’s right: the Artemis II mission. NASA is about to launch a crew on a voyage around the moon in what will be the first human lunar mission in more than 50 years. The space agency is currently targeting February 8 for the launch of the 10-day mission that will send three Americans and one Canadian on a fly-by of our nearest neighbor. “This mission will pave the way for Artemis III, which…

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Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone is beginning to look very real, and if the latest leak is anything to go by, it could feature a dramatic redesign of the physical buttons, camera module, and internal structure. On a regular iPhone, you’ll find the volume controls on the left frame and the power button (with Touch ID) on the right frame. However, on the iPhone Fold, you might see the volume controls on the top right, similar to the button placement on the iPad mini. Why Apple may be moving all the buttons to one side So, someone who has already used…

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Chinese EV battery giant CATL claims it has cracked the code on ultra-fast charging without wrecking long-term battery health. If true, this breakthrough could eliminate one of the biggest pain points holding electric vehicles back. In a video released late January, the battery maker unveiled its latest 5C lithium-ion battery, which is designed to handle ultra-fast charging without having a significant effect on long-term battery health. According to Inside EVs, the company claims the 5C battery can retain 80% of its original capacity after 1,400 charge cycles at an operating temperature of 140°F (60°C), translating to roughly 522,000 miles of…

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If your ideal browser experience involves as little AI as possible, Mozilla is finally giving you a way to shut it all off on Firefox. The company has confirmed that an AI “kill switch” is coming to Firefox Nightly builds first, before rolling out to everyone on February 24 with the release of Firefox 148. Once it lands, users will be able to disable every AI-powered feature in the browser with a single setting. Mozilla’s move comes at a time when many AI browsers are racing to add more automated tools, whether people ask for them or not. With Firefox,…

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If you’ve been waiting for the “okay, now OLED makes sense” moment, this is it. OLED is the upgrade people actually notice, even if they’re not TV nerds. Dark scenes look truly dark, highlights pop without turning into a washed-out mess, and everything just feels more cinematic. The Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED is $899.99, which is $1,100 off the $1,999.99 compared value. At this price, it moves from “nice someday” to “this is the one to grab.” What you’re getting This is a 65-inch OLED 4K TV running Tizen with Samsung’s Vision AI branding for smart features and picture processing.…

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