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Arab News
17-07-2025
- Science
- Arab News
What We Are Reading Today: ‘An Introduction to General Relativity and Cosmology'
Author: Steven A. Balbus General relativity has entered a new phase of its development as technical advances have led to the direct detection of gravitational radiation from the merging of single pairs of stellar-sized black holes. The exquisite sensitivity of pulsar signal timing measurements has also been exploited to reveal the presence of a background of gravitational waves, most likely arising from the mergers of supermassive black holes thought to be present at the center of most galaxies. This book demonstrates how general relativity is central to understanding these and other observations.


Phone Arena
15-07-2025
- Phone Arena
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE battery: All you need to know
Samsung is apparently readying itself to release yet another, final addition to the Galaxy S25 lineup. The Galaxy S25 FE will likely come our way this fall, and judging from the leaked specs and features, it might very well turn out to be the best value among all Galaxies. That will seemingly mirror previous Galaxy FE devices, which were mainly released roughly six months after the main flagship releases but cut some corners and carry a slightly more appealing price tag, making them a good bang for the buck. The same appears to be the case with the Galaxy S25 FE, which will closely follow the Galaxy S25 Plus in terms of design language and overall build. Even the dimensions and weight will reportedly be similar: around 7.4 mm in thickness and roughly 190 gr in weight, which will certainly be an improvement over the Galaxy S24 FE, which was 8 mm thick and heavier at more than 210 gr. Let's walk through all the battery improvements that the Galaxy S25 FE will reportedly carry. Apparently, the Galaxy S25 FE will have a 4,900mAh battery, which will be 200mAh more than the Galaxy S24 FE . That would bring the Galaxy S25 FE pretty much on the same level as the Galaxy S25 Plus and pretty close to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which comes with a 5,000mAh battery. *-rumored capacity So far, so good, but it remains to be seen if the battery life will be better than the rest of the Galaxy S25 series, as the phone will reportedly use the Exynos 2400 chipset, which could either deliver a slightly better or slightly worse battery life. What about the charging situation? Well, it appears that Samsung will be giving yet another cool upgrade to the Galaxy S25 FE, which will introduce 45W wired charging, up from 25W on the Galaxy S24 FE . This will bring the upcoming Galaxy straight into Samsung flagship territory, as both the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Plus both come with 45W wired charging, but the regular Galaxy only supports 25W. This will potentially make the Galaxy S25 FE the best-value upcoming Samsung phone to consider getting instead of the vanilla Galaxy, which sounds like a worse and worse deal with every year that passes. Yes, the Galaxy S25 FE will most certainly have wireless charging, but we don't expect an upgrade over the standard 15W wireless charging. Such a common wireless charging speed has been the recurring theme with most Galaxies in the past few years, and it's quite doubtful that an FE model will introduce a major improvement in this regard. Yes, we expect that the Galaxy S25 FE will also get reverse wireless charging, but like with most Galaxies, it will probably max out at around 5W. That's not very fast, but enough to charge your earbuds or Galaxy Watch in emergencies. Alas, the Galaxy S25 FE will most certainly come without a charger in the box, which has been the standard way of doing things for the past few years (thanks, Apple). There will most certainly be a USB-C cable in the box, though. Thus, to achieve the best compatibility, the Galaxy S25 FE will best pair with Samsung's 45W fast charger, which will definitely deliver the best charging speeds to the phone. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Want to attend the NFL draft in Green Bay but don't have a smartphone? Here's what to know
Football fans who don't have a smartphone will still be able to get their tickets to the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay. Entry to the draft, which runs April 24-26, is free. Most fans will only have to download the NFL's OnePass app, register, sign a waiver and show their phone at one of the general admission entrances to access the Titletown District, Lambeau Field and all that the NFL Draft Experience has to offer. It won't be quite so straightforward for the more than 30 million Americans who do not own a smartphone. IPhones and Galaxies may seem ubiquitous, but Pew Research in November 2024 found about 9% Americans do not own a smartphone. No need to worry, though: the NFL offers those without smartphones two ways to get tickets to the draft. More: Want to attend 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay? Here's how to register and get in Fans can visit the NFL's Draft Access webpage at and click the "Register for Free" button to get started. You will have to either log in to your account or create a new one to get started. From there, you will need to provide some basic information about yourself and then will be asked if you want to opt in to promotional texts to your cellphone. There's a "skip" button in the upper right corner if you'd prefer not to receive promotional texts. Once you've completed the registration process, the NFL will email you a QR code that you can show at either of the two general admission entrances to the draft grounds. The NFL will have Fan Services staff at both general admission entrances to the draft grounds to help people without smartphones complete their registration. Those who register at the NFL draft entrances will be provided a business card-sized slip of paper with a QR code for entry on it. The northwest end of the Titletown District, between South Ridge Road and Military Avenue The Lambeau Field parking lot near the intersection of South Ridge Road and Valley View Drive Only adults age 18 and up can register for tickets to the NFL draft. Each adult can admit up to five children via the QR code they get to enter the draft grounds and to participate in activities. Contact business reporter Jeff Bollier at (920) 431-8387 or jbollier@ Follow him on Twitter at @JeffBollier. This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: How to attend NFL draft in Green Bay if you don't have a smartphone