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Sensation! Musk-Firma setzt Mensch Gehirnchip ein

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Ein ins Gehirn verpflanzter Chip lässt Querschnittgelähmte gehen, verschmilzt uns mit der KI. Das ist das Ziel von Elon Musks „Neuralink“. Jetzt ist es vollbracht: Das Unternehmen hat erstmals einen drahtlosen Gehirn-Computerchip bei einem Patienten eingesetzt. Irrsinn oder genial? Krone+ hat einen Hirnforscher befragt.
Der erste Mensch habe das Implantat am Sonntag erhalten und erhole sich gut, schrieb Elon Musk auf seiner Social-Media-Plattform X (früher Twitter). Die ersten Untersuchungen zeigten eine vielversprechende Erkennung von Neuronenspitzen. Das erste Produkt von Neuralink werde „Telepathy“ heißen, schrieb der 52-Jährige in einem weiteren Posting.
The first human received an implant from @Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well.
Initial results show promising neuron spike detection.
Nach jahrelangen Streitereien hatte die US-Arzneimittelbehörde FDA im vergangenen Jahr endlich die Erlaubnis erteilt, den Neuralink-Chip für Studien auch in menschliche Gehirne einzupflanzen.
The first @Neuralink product is called Telepathy
Gleichzeitig tauchten damals Berichte auf, wonach bei den fahrlässig durchgeführten Tierversuchen des Unternehmens bis zu zwölf Affen an den Folgen fehlgeschlagener Implantationen qualvoll ums Leben gekommen seien. Die Firma dementierte heftig, die Behörden ermittelten.

Блінкен зробив нову заяву щодо вступу України до НАТО

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Держесретар США Ентоні Блінкен підтвердив позицію офіційного Вашингтона про те, що для України залишаються відчиненими двері до НАТО – детальніше читайте ᐅ новини 1+1 (ТСН.ua)
Двері НАТО залишаються відчиненими для України.
Держесретар США Ентоні Блінкен підтвердив позицію офіційного Вашингтона про те, що для України залишаються відчиненими двері до НАТО. 
Заяву про це він зробив  під час спільної пресконференції з генеральним секретарем НАТО Єнсом Столтенбергом у Вашингтоні.
« Я думаю, що процес, який ми спостерігаємо впродовж рекордно короткого часу – спочатку з Фінляндією, а тепер зі Швецією – демонструє, що двері НАТО відкриті, вони залишаються відчиненими, зокрема для України, яка стане членом НАТО », – наголосив глава американської дипломатії.
Блінкен наголосив, що агресія російського диктатора Воолодимира Путіна спонукає країни Європи приєднуватися до Альянсу, щоб захистити своїх громадян та власний суверенітет.
Також Блінкен заявив, якщо Конгрес Сполучених Штатів не схвалить новий пакет допомоги для Україні, це поставить під загрозу досягнення ЗСУ та всі міжнародні зусилля, спрямовані на те, щоб Росія зазнала поразки у розв’язаній нею війні.
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Пентагон та НАТО обговорили критичне збільшення оборонного виробництва для потреб України
Голова МЗС Польщі назвав, що необхідно для перемоги України

росіяни скидають осколкові боєприпаси прицільно в напрямку цивільного населення – Гуменюк про ситуацію на півдні

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УНН Війна ✎ росія посилює атаки на цивільне населення на півдні України, використовуючи безпілотники та артилерію. Ситуація залишається
напруженою.

росія посилює атаки на цивільне населення на півдні України, використовуючи безпілотники та артилерію. Ситуація залишається
напруженою.
На півдні Україні ситуація залишається напруженою, окупанти використовують ударні і FPV дрони та БпЛА інших модифікацій проти Сил оборони й цивільного населенння. Про це сказала начальник об’єднаного координаційного пресцентру Сил оборони півдня України Наталя Гуменюк в ефірі телемарафону у вівторок, пише УНН.
Вона зазначила, що ворог зосереджує свої артилерійські обстріли, зокрема, і на Херсоні.  росіяни намагаються завдавати ударів і по житлових кварталах, по напрямку об’єктів критичної інфраструктури, для того щоб ускладнити життя жителів правобережжя. 
Також ворог застосовував знов і керовані авіабомби. За словами Гуменюк, Береславський район Херсонщини знов потерпав від бомбардувань. 
« Там де в населених пунктах майже всі домівки зруйновані, мають суттєві пошкодження – ворог все одно продовжує скеровувати туди авіабомби. Використання безпілотників саме по цивільним – перш за все, це тиск на людей, тиск на правий берег », – вказала Гуменюк.
Окупанти активізувалися на лівобережжі Дніпра, Сили оборони продовжують утримувати там свої позиції – Гуменюк30 січень 2024, 07:33 • 13397 переглядiв

Trudna sytuacja na Mazowszu. Bug zalewa drogę, działki i gospodarstwa

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Sytuacja w okolicach Wyszkowa (woj. mazowieckie) wciąż jest trudna. Poziom wody na rzece Bug znacznie przekracza poziom alarmowy, a miejscowość Młynarze odcięta jest od reszty gminy. Strażacy pomagają dzieciom dotrzeć do szkoły.
Wysoki poziom wody w rzekach Bug i Fiszor spowodował na Mazowszu lokalne podtopienia. We wtorek w okolicach Wyszkowa stan alarmowy na Bugu przekroczony był o 70 centymetrów i wynosił aż 520 centymetrów. Najtrudniejsza sytuacja jest w miejscowościach Młynarze i Słopsk. Jak przekazał Krzysztof Jezierski, wójt gminy Zabrodzie, droga powiatowa jest zalana na odcinku około 800 metrów.
– Samochodem osobowym tędy nie przejedziemy. W całej miejscowości mieszka około 110 osób. Ale jest też mnóstwo działek letniskowych. Głównie one są pozalewane – przekazał Jezierski w rozmowie z reporterem TVN24. – Sytuacja jest trudna do przewidzenia. Wiemy, że w górze rzeki woda się obniża. Mam nadzieję, że te spadki przyjdą również do nas – dodawał. Uspokajał też, że domy stałych mieszkańców położone są w wyższych miejscach, a woda podchodzi do leżących niżej gospodarstw.
Strażacy monitorują sytuację za pomocą dronów. Głównym problemem jest odrywająca się kra, która tworzy zatory, przez które spiętrza się woda. Wójt przekazał również, że dzieci z odciętej od reszty gminy miejscowości dowożone są do szkoły przez strażaków z lokalnej OSP. – Autobus szkolny nie jest w stanie dojechać tą drogą – przyznał.
W sobotę Komenda Powiatowa Państwowej Straży Pożarnej w Wyszkowie wydała komunikat skierowany do mieszkańców zagrożonych miejscowości. „W związku z wysokim poziomem wody na rzece Bug oraz Fiszor oraz utrzymującym się ciągłym wzrostem poziomu wody na terenie sołectwa Młynarze zalecamy opuszczenie terenu zagrożonego” – zaapelowali strażacy. „Aktualnie brak jest prognoz, które wskazywałyby na spadek poziomu wody w w/w rzekach w związku z czym trudno jest przewidzieć dalszy rozwój sytuacji na terenie sołectwa Młynarze” – czytamy dalej.
„Osoby, które nie są w stanie samodzielnie opuścić terenu zagrożonego proszone są o kontakt ze służbami ratunkowymi pod numerem alarmowym 112” – dodano w komunikacie.
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Biden’s latest speech blunders, Hollywood hacks, and more from Fox News Opinion

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国交省 豊田自動織機の工場に立ち入り検査 エンジン不正問題で

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「豊田自動織機」が国の排出ガスの性能試験で不正を行っていた問題で、新たに自動車用のエンジンなどでも不正が確認されたことを…
「豊田自動織機」が国の排出ガスの性能試験で不正を行っていた問題で、新たに自動車用のエンジンなどでも不正が確認されたことを受け、国土交通省は 午前、愛知県にある工場で立ち入り検査を始めました。

「豊田自動織機」ではフォークリフトや建設機械用のエンジンの排出ガスの性能試験で不正を行っていたことが明らかになっていて 、新たに、現在生産する別の4種類のエンジンでも不正が確認されたと発表しました。
新たに確認された不正は
▽フォークリフト用のエンジン1種類の排出ガスの性能試験と
▽自動車用のエンジン3種類の出力試験に関するもので
国土交通省は 午前「豊田自動織機」の愛知県碧南市の工場に、職員6人を派遣し、立ち入り検査を始めました。
この工場にはフォークリフトや自動車などのエンジンの開発を手がける「エンジン事業部」があり、国土交通省は社員への聞き取りなどを行って不正の実態を調べることにしています。
立ち入り検査を受けて豊田自動織機の広報担当の高木博康 執行職は「こうした不正を起こさないよう検査を受けたいと思います。まずはしっかり報告し、検査での確認作業に対応していきたい」と話していました。 林官房長官「不正行為は遺憾 厳正に対処」

林官房長官は閣議のあとの記者会見で「豊田自動織機には、まずはユーザーなどへの丁寧な説明に努めてもらいたい。型式指定申請での不正は自動車などのユーザーとわが国の自動車産業の信頼を損ない、自動車認証制度の根幹を揺るがす行為で、不正行為が明らかになったことは遺憾だ」と述べました。
そのうえで「立ち入り検査などで国土交通省が企業のガバナンスに関する問題がないかという視点も含めて広く調査を行い、事実確認などを踏まえ厳正に対処していく」と述べました。

Polityk Lewicy mówi „nie” Rafałowi Trzaskowskiemu. Wskazała powody

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Magdalena Biejat podsumowała, że Lewica nie poprze Rafała Trzaskowskiego jako kandydata na prezydenta Warszawy w wyborach samorządowych. Wspomniała też o błędzie sprzed sześciu lat, kiedy ruchy miejsce i partie lewicowe poszły osobno.
Magdalena Biejat przyznała w Polsat News, że Lewica jeszcze nie wie, kogo wystawi jako kandydata na prezydenta Warszawy w wyborach samorządowych 2024. Wszystko z powodu trwających rozmów z koalicjantami. Przypomniała, że w 2018 r. ruchy miejskie i partie lewicowe poszły rozproszone i tym razem „naprawili ten błąd”. Polityk Lewicy zaznaczyła jednak, że jej ugrupowanie nie powinno poprzeć Rafała Trzaskowskiego, tylko wystawić własnego kandydata lub kandydatkę.
Wicemarszałek Senatu zarzuciła Platformie Obywatelskiej, że jej program jest centrowy. Wyjaśniała, że Razem chodzi m.in. o równy dostęp do usług publicznych. – Dziś zupełnie inaczej żyje się mieszkańcom Wilanowa, inaczej mieszkańcom Pragi, chodzi też o program mieszkaniowy. Warszawa nie buduje mieszkań, a są one jak nigdzie indziej potrzebne – podkreśliła Biejat.
Polityk Lewicy odniosła się także do słów Katarzyny Kotuli, która oceniła, że kwestia nierównego wieku przejścia na emeryturę wśród kobiet i mężczyzn to „dyskryminacja”. Biejat przerzuciła to pytanie do minister rodziny, pracy i polityki społecznej Agnieszki Dziemianowicz-Bąk. – Na pewno jest tak, że musimy myśleć, jak przeformułować cały system emerytalny, żeby był bardziej sprawiedliwy i zapewniał seniorom godną starość – zaczęła Biejat.
– Dzisiaj mamy jasność, że coraz więcej osób żyje za absolutnie niewystarczające pieniądze. Rośnie grupa ludzi, którzy nie mają prawa nawet do emerytury minimalnej. To, o czym powinniśmy przede wszystkim dzisiaj rozmawiać, to jest właśnie to, że rośnie nam coraz bardziej grupa ludzi ubogich, którzy pobierają emeryturę poniżej minimum socjalnego, że muszą coraz więcej wydawać na leki – podsumowała wicemarszałek Senatu.
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UPS stock down before market open as company says it's eliminating about 12,000 jobs

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Shares of UPS are falling before the market open on Tuesday as the package delivery company announced that it’s eliminating about 12,000 jobs
UPS slid before the opening bell Tuesday as the package delivery company announced that it’s eliminating approximately 12,000 jobs and looking at strategic options for its Coyote truck load brokerage business.
Last year union members at UPS voted to approve a tentative contract agreement, putting a final seal on contentious labor negotiations that threatened to disrupt package deliveries for millions of businesses and households nationwide.
On a conference call Tuesday morning, CEO Carol Tome said that by reducing the company’s headcount UPS will realize $1 billion in cost savings.
“We are going to fit our organization to our strategy and align our resources against what’s wildly important,” Tome said.
She also announced that this year UPS is returning to a policy of having its employees back in the office five days a week.
United Parcel Service Inc. anticipates 2024 revenue in a range of approximately $92 billion to $94.5 billion.
Analysts surveyed by FactSet predict revenue of $95.51 billion.
UPS also posted fourth-quarter revenue of $24.92 billion, below analysts’ estimates of $25.31 billion and a decline of 7.8% from the prior year.
Earnings for the quarter ended in December slid by more than half to $1.61 billion, or $1.87 per share, from $3.45 billion, or $3.96 per share. On an adjusted basis, quarterly earnings per share totaled $2.47, a penny above the average estimate, according to FactSet.
The company’s board approved an increase of 1 cent in its quarterly dividend to $1.63 per share, payable March 8 to shareholders of record Feb. 20.
Shares of UPS dropped nearly 6% in premarket trading.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro review

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An even better value mid-range smartphone than its predecessor, the Redmi Note 13 Pro ticks a lot of boxes for not much money
Xiaomi is back once again with another set of cheap Redmi phones to tempt budget-conscious buyers.
There are five Redmi Note 13 handsets in total – the 13 4G, 13 5G, 13 Pro 4G, 13 Pro and 13 Pro+ – all of which are available in the UK (but not the US, like usual)/
Overall, it’s more of the same from Xiaomi which means impressive design and specs for budget or mid-range prices.  
I’m reviewing the Pro model here which is similar to its predecessor, the Redmi Note 12 Pro, but arrives with a switch from MediaTek to a Qualcomm processor as well as a 200Mp main camera and double the storage. 
The phone is yours for £339, so let’s see if it’s worth your money. Design & Build 
Similar design 
Now IP54 
Three colourways 
On the design front, it’s more of the same from Xiaomi but that’s no bad thing. Redmi phones have always looked good and the Note 13 Pro is no exception if you ask me. 
Sure, it looks remarkably similar to its predecessor but that doesn’t matter to most potential buyers. Despite its samey styling, there are a number of tweaks and upgrades, some of which are invisible to the naked eye. 
The first is a jump to Gorilla Glass Victus (up from 5) on the front. It’s also glass on the back, though its type is unspecified. Xiaomi has also implemented various toughness measures, including a shock-absorbing layer and strengthened frame corners. 
I haven’t dropped the phone during testing, but it’s certainly stronger than the Redmi Note 12 Pro on paper. The protection is also rated slightly higher at IP54 rather than IP53 meaning it’s a little better at fending off water, though it’s not fully dust or waterproof. 
The body is slim at 7.98mm (so we’ll call that 8mm then) and has a nicely balanced weight of 187g, though I wouldn’t complain if it was a little lighter. Flat sides on the frame are all the rage these days, while a small bezel makes the phone comfortable to hold. 
At the back, the camera module shouts “look at me” and is more neatly arranged this year into a pleasing square. The two main lenses are big, both in diameter and how far they stick out of the phone, but luckily the supplied case ensures the phone doesn’t wobble on a flat surface. 
These bundled cases tend to be transparent but it’s matt black here, which looks nice, but you can’t see the colour of the rear glass.
I’ve got the Aurora Purple option on test which changes as the phone moves and catches. Meanwhile, the camera module is split into pastel shades of blue, green and pink. I personally prefer the Ocean Teal colourway and Midnight black looks far less mirror-like than its predecessor. 
I also like the matt finish on the rear glass, largely as it doesn’t attract fingerprints, but it is quite slippery to the touch. Screen & Speakers 
Still 6.7in AMOLED 
120Hz refresh rate 
Slightly higher resolution 
Not much has changed about the screen so it’s still a 6.67in AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.  
Xiaomi calls it CrystalRes and there are some upgrades including a bump to 1.5K resolution (1220 x 2712), resulting in a higher pixel density of 446ppi (up from 395ppi) and the bezel around the screen is smaller, giving it a more premium look and feel. 
Peak brightness has supposedly doubled to 1800 nits. The screen is certainly bright, and I measured it a very solid 503 nits with automatic brightness switched off.  
It’s nicely crisp and colourful, so my only real complaint is that white can sometimes look off, either shimmering with subtle hints of colour or a green tint. I believe the latter is caused by the factory applied screen protector (which can be removed if you like), but even then, it’s only visible from certain angles.
The refresh rate is set to a dynamic mode by default, so it will automatically switch between 60- and 120Hz depending on what you’re doing. You can fix it to either if you prefer, but there’s no LTPO tech for automatically adjusting down to 1Hz to preserve battery life.
The screen now houses the fingerprint scanner (previously mounted in the power button) and I wish Xiaomi had left it as it was despite it feeling more premium. The scanning area is a little too low down the display for comfort and I didn’t find it the most reliable either.
Stereo speakers on the Redmi Note 13 Pro have Dolby Atmos support, which is on by default. I don’t think it adds much to phones and the speakers sound perfectly fine for general phone usage but are nothing to write home about. 
Potentially more exciting, for some users anyway, is the inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack. A rarity these days but a boon for those wanting to avoid Bluetooth headphones. Specs & Performance 
Switch to Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
Double the storage 
More RAM too 
This year, Xiaomi switched from MediaTek to Qualcomm for the processor on the Note 13 Pro, with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 in the engine room.  
This is paired with either 8- or 12GB of RAM depending on which storage capacity you choose. The former comes with 256GB which is double that of the entry-level Note 12 Pro and great to see and there’s also a 512GB option, too. 
Well, for some markets anyway as only the 8/256GB is available in the UK. That’s a third extra RAM compared to last year. 
The Snapdragon is a similar chip to the Redmi Note 12 Pro’s and as such performance isn’t massively different in the real world, though some benchmarks are markedly improved. 
I noticed the odd slowdown but it’s largely a case of letting the phone get ‘warmed up’ when you first switch it on and everything settles down quickly. Switching between apps and gaming is smooth and zippy. Redmi Note 13 Pro benchmarks
More than just impressive core specs and performance, the Redmi Note 13 Pro has other tricks and features including Dual SIM (either two nano or combined with eSIM) and 5G support. 
There’s also dual-band WiFi (but oddly downgraded to WiFi 5 from 6), Bluetooth 5.2, NFC and even an IR blaster which you can use to control devices like your TV – pretty handy when you have no idea where your toddler has hidden the remote.Cameras 
New 200Mp main camera 
8Mp ultrawide and 2Mp macro remain  
16Mp front camera 
The big news in the photography department this year is an upgrade from a 50- to a 200Mp main camera, which was previously held back for the Redmi Note 12 Pro+. It’s an impressive number and the sensor has optical image stabilisation (OIS) and an impressively fast f/1.65 aperture.
Elsewhere things remain effectively the same with an 8Mp ultrawide camera and a 2Mp macro lens to complete the trio of rear shooters. 
Let’s focus on the main camera since this is the big upgrade and although you can shoot in 200Mp images, you probably don’t want to despite the extra storage this year. Like many phones these days, the Redmi Note 13 Pro pixel bins, combining 16 pixels into one in order to give you a 12.5Mp result. 
The main benefit being that more light can be sucked in, as it were, by the sensor for more impressive results. So, how does it perform? Overall, I found the camera to be decent on the whole, but nothing to write home about. 
Photos look better on the phone but reveal imperfections when viewed on a larger display. Despite a good amount of detail, natural-looking colours and fast camera app, I found a lot of images weren’t particularly crisp, with the focus often slightly off in lower lighting. 
With no depth sensor, the portrait mode relies on software and as you can see below, the phone struggles to determine where my dog ends and the railings behind begin.  
Don’t get me wrong, some good regular shots are possible, but the experience is far from perfect once you start to look closer. 
The ultrawide camera is fine when you need to fit more in, but the quality isn’t great, with similar focus issues to the main shooter.
The macro camera (which is oddly accessed from the settings rather than the ‘more’ section of modes) is like most 2Mp macros; mediocre and really there to bump the camera count. It’s low resolution and fixed focus makes it difficult to get anything worthwhile.  
At the front is a 16Mp selfie camera (in a punch hole notch) which provides some nice shots in both regular and portrait modes. 
When it comes to video, you can shoot up to 4K/30fps but I would stick to the default 1080p mode and switch it to 60fps for additional smoothness. Quality from the main camera, partly thanks to the resolution and OIS (optical image stabilisation), is decent. Battery Life & Charging 
5100mAh battery 
67W turbo charging 
Charger included 
This is a strong area for the Redmi Note 13 Pro and though very little has changed from the 12 Pro, I have little to complain about. 
The slightly larger 5100mAh battery isn’t enough to make a significant difference, but I found the Redmi Note 13 Pro can comfortably last a day of usage and almost make it through a second day.  
It ran out at just gone 9pm on the second day and this is with mixed usage. If you’re going to be gaming and watching a lot of video, then charging every night will be needed. Other two day stretches didn’t make it as far as 9pm, so it’s not quite a two-day phone.
In our usual PCMark battery test the Redmi Note 13 Pro lasted a decent yet not remarkable 11 hours and 55 minutes. Note that testing was conducted with the screen fixed to 120Hz, so the dynamic mode will extend battery life a little. 
When charging is as quick as Xiaomi offers here, battery life becomes less of an issue. You can get the phone from dead to 47% in 15 minutes and 87% in just 30 minutes. A full charge takes a further 10 minutes – quicker than the quoted 44 minutes. 
This is once again thanks to the 67W turbo charger that Xiaomi supplies in the box (at least in the UK) but more impressive results despite the larger cell. There’s no wireless charging but that’s hardly surprising at this price.Software & Apps 
MIUI 14 
Android 13 
Likely two years of updates 
The Redmi Note 13 Pro comes with MIUI 14 (not Hyper OS as found on the Poco X6 Pro) which is based on Android 13. Oddly, this is exactly what the Redmi Note 13 Pro came with – it’s a shame not to see Android 14 (the latest version at the time of writing). 
If you’ve not used MIUI before, it’s something of a mixed bag. It’s certainly better than it used to be but a far stretch from the smooth, user-friendly software from rivals such as Motorola, Samsung and Google. 
With some patience and time invested in learning the OS and tidying it up, there are some good sides. 
You may love the split notification and quick settings panels which pull down from either side of the selfie camera, iOS-style. I like the option to have the lock screen image change every time I press the power button, though these are often accompanied by a link to a relevant story meaning many are images of celebrities I don’t care about. 
I also like the way the sides of the display light up to inform you of a notification as well as the floating app feature, though I stumbled upon this and took a while to figure out how to do it again.  
And that’s a good metaphor for the software as a whole: there are a lot of clever features baked into MIUI, but you have to go and find them, which is made hard with the chaotic amount of bloatware and settings. 
Xiaomi isn’t clear on the software update policy for the phone but says “typically, we will maintain the security updates for at least 2 years after the first shipment of a certain device model” on its support website. 
Some get three years but since this isn’t a flagship device, it’s safer to assume you’ll get two years. If you want longer support, which would be understandable, then it’s best to look at the likes of Samsung and Google.Price & Availability 
There’s just one model of the Redmi Note 13 Pro available in the UK with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
It usually costs £339, but you can currently get one for £299 from Xiaomi and Amazon.
Xiaomi doesn’t officially sell its phones in the US, but you might find an international model on Amazon. 
That’s the same UK price as the Redmi Note 12 Pro when it launched but with double the storage and a third more RAM, making it impressive value for money.
The £449 Samsung Galaxy A54 and Google Pixel 7a both come with 128GB, with only the A54 available in a 256GB configuration. They have advantages like better software support but Xiaomi offers great value when it comes to hardware. A cheaper option is the excellent Motorola Edge 40 Neo at £299.
Check out our list of the best mid-range phones for more options. Should you buy the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro? 
The Redmi Note 13 Pro, like its predecessor, ticks a heck of a lot of boxes and will particularly appeal to those looking for a premium phone at a mid-range price. 
And the price is the same as last year despite a raft of upgrades, some of which are small and some are significant. 
You now get double the storage, outclassing many rivals, while the solid 120Hz AMOLED screen is also now brighter. Performance is smooth, battery life is good and charging is still very fast. A more durable design is welcome, too.
Some users will also relish often-overlooked features like a headphone jack and IR blaster. 
As usual, it’s software and photography where the handset can’t match rivals, with not only a less user-friendly interface (despite some good features hidden away) but also a shorter lifespan due to a limited update support from Xiaomi.
If you can look beyond those, it’s a great phone for the money.Specs
Android 13 w/ MIUI 14   
6.67in AMOOLED 120Hz flat display 
Underscreen fingerprint sensor  
Gorilla Glass Victus (front only) 
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 
8GB LPDDR4X RAM  
256GB UFS 2.2 non-expandable storage  
200Mp, f/1.65 main camera with OIS   
8Mp, f/2.2 ultrawide camera   
2Mp, f/2.4 macro camera  
16Mp, f/2.4 front-facing camera   
Dual stereo speakers  
Dual-SIM   
5G   
Wi-Fi 5  
Bluetooth 5.2  
IP54  
USB-C
IR blaster
Headphone jack   
5100mAh battery   
67W wired charging   
161 x 74 x 7.98mm   
187g 
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Biden STILL Appeasing Iran, Even After Its Proxy Killed Our Troops

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For years, dating back to when he was vice president, Joe Biden has been emboldening Iran. He was part of an administration that went to extreme lengths to give Iran a path to nuclear weapons. Upon his occupation of the White House, he has continued the Obama-era policy of appeasing the world’s number one terror-sponsor state. He’s unfrozen billions of dollars for the regime and tolerated attacks on our troops. 
For all his appeasement of Iran, Biden has never succeeded in deterring them from attacking (and now killing) our troops. Decisive military retaliation is needed to respond to the deaths of three American troops killed in an Iranian-backed drone strike in Jordan, and yet, it looks increasingly like that just isn’t going to happen.
For sure, Biden appears willing to do something, but how significant will that response be? It’s not helping that the White House is previewing its upcoming moves. Administration sources have spoken with Politico, dishing the goods and broadcasting Biden’s potential moves. 
« Within the administration, top aides are trying to thread a needle,” Jonathan Lemire and Alexander Ward of Politico reported Monday night. « Biden is ordering his advisers to present a range of U.S. response options that would forcefully deter other attacks while also not further inflaming a smoldering region, according to two officials granted anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly about private deliberations. »
The report adds the following:
Biden, who has a well-known desire to limit conflict and avoid dragging the United States into another Middle East war, has directed his team to draw up military options in response to the weekend attack.
Among the options on the table for the Pentagon: striking Iranian personnel in Syria or Iraq or Iranian naval assets in the Persian Gulf, according to the officials. The Iranian government, for its part, has suggested that a strike on Iran itself would be a red line. The officials suggested that, once the president gave the go-ahead, the retaliation would likely begin in the next couple of days and come in waves against a range of targets.
Why not just present the Iranian mullahs with a few options to choose from? Surely that would be easier than using the media as a middleman. What exactly is there to be gained by revealing likely targets for retaliation?
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Meanwhile, guess what? Despite the loss of three U.S. troops, appeasement of Iran continues. Why? It’s all about politics and Biden’s reelection campaign.
But while affairs overseas don’t often determine presidential elections, there is a risk that rising tumult abroad could prompt voters to seek change at home. Polling suggests portions of the Democratic base — including young voters, voters of color and progressives — disapprove of Biden’s support of Israel during the war and believe he has not done enough to limit the civilian casualties in Gaza.
Biden’s support for Israel has hurt the campaign badly with the sizable Arab-American population in Michigan, and his team is scrambling to find other paths to victory in the battleground state, according to two campaign advisers granted anonymity because they aren’t authorized to speak publicly about strategy.
In other words, the death of three U.S. troops has forced Biden’s hand — he has to retaliate — but he’s not going to do anything decisive or meaningful to deter Iran because he doesn’t want to alienate his base.

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