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‘Rain is getting stronger than ever’ – Toyota and Bridgestone suspend work in Japan due to heavy downpour and landslides
Torrential rain over southwestern Japan triggered landslides that left at least one person dead and four missing. The authorities called on tens of thousands of people to leave their homes, and troops were sent to help.
“The rain is getting stronger than ever before,” Satoshi Sugimoto, director of forecasting at the Japan Meteorological Agency, told a press conference.
Toyota said on Monday, July 10, the company suspended night shift work at three factories in Fukuoka due to rain, and work should resume on Tuesday morning.
Tire maker Bridgestone has suspended operations at four factories in Fukuoka and Saga prefectures since Monday morning, a company spokesman said. It is not yet clear when work will resume. More than 200 post offices were closed today, and mobile operators reported unstable connections in some areas, according to the Japan Post.
Authorities said that as of Monday evening, 1,820 households were left without electricity, and 60 homes had no water.

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Screens, batteries and sizes of the Samsung Galaxy S24 line. A well-known insider revealed new data

Well-known insider Ice Universe has published a fresh piece of data about Samsung smartphones in the Galaxy S24 line, and this time about all models in the line.
According to these data, the basic Galaxy S24 will have a 6.2-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution, a 4000 mAh battery with 25-watt charging, and dimensions will be 147 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm.
Galaxy S24+ will have a 6.7-inch WQHD+ screen, a 4900 mAh battery with 45-watt charging and dimensions of 158.5 × 75.9 × 7.7 mm.
The dimensions of the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be 162.3 x 79 x 8.6 mm with a 6.8-inch WQHD+ screen and a 5000 mAh battery with 45-watt charging.
In all cases, the new products will boast displays with a peak brightness of 2500 cd/sq.m.
Ice Universe was the first to accurately talk about the new trend for smartphones with waterfall screens, about the bangs in the iPhone X, about the new design of the iPhone 14 and about Samsung’s 200-megapixel image sensor.
Phones
Solving the overheating problem: iPhone 15 Pro Max, S23 Ultra and Pixel 7 Pro were “tortured” by rain, water and complete freezing in a block of ice

Apple’s newest top smartphone continues to be tested online in a variety of ways, testing the limits of patience and what is acceptable. This time, the thematic resource TechDroider, known for its tests, published a video where three competing flagship smartphones are subjected to “torture in freezing water.”
In the announcement for the video, TechDroider joked:
iPhone 15 Pro Max overheating? Here’s a quick solution.
In the video itself, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Samsung S23 Ultra and Pixel 7 Pro are tested together for resistance to freezing water. All three devices received IP68 protection against water and dust, and TechDroider decided to find out how they would behave after 6 hours of freezing.
To begin with, the smartphones were tested in rain and shower, as a result, all survived and showed no signs of moisture getting inside. Then the smartphones were placed in a container of water. At this stage, the author discovered that the S Pen stylus continues to work correctly with the Galaxy S23 Ultra even under water. As a result, all smartphones issued a warning about water getting into the USB Type-C port, and the Pixel 7 Pro even notified the owner when the connector was dry and charging became safe.
The final freezing and defrosting led to minor problems. Thus, condensation appeared in the camera block of the iPhone 15 Pro Max and all three smartphones lost volume and correct operation of the speakers. After the smartphones were allowed to rest for 24 hours without drowning or freezing, they began to work again as before. However, the iPhone 15 Pro Max required a reboot to fully restore wired charging functionality.
Laptops
Microsoft is preparing a lightweight version of Windows 12 for very cheap PCs and laptops

Microsoft is indeed working on a “web-centric” version of the next generation of the Windows operating system, commonly known as Windows 12. This was reported by the thematic resource WindowsLatest, citing several sources close to Microsoft and its industry partners.
The cloud or web-based version of Windows 12 is similar in operating principles to the already well-known ChromeOS operating system from Google, which is used mainly on school and student PCs and laptops that are characterized by accessibility.
As WindowsLatest notes, the cloud version of Windows 12 is not intended to replace the traditional proprietary OS on desktop computers and could be the “true” answer to Chrome OS. This is Microsoft’s attempt to create a more modern, modular and lightweight version of Windows for low-cost educational devices.
Microsoft is already building a development team for the next generation of Windows. This is confirmed by job listings appearing online. It also notes that the “next generation of Windows” will appear in 2024.
As WindowsLatest learned, the Microsoft Edge browser and a new artificial intelligence system will be the center of the first web version of Windows 12.
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