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This volcano in Alaska has been dormant for over 100 years, but now it's rumbling
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. When a volcano is dormant, it typically doesn't tend to make much noise. However, the Iliamna Volcano in Alaska is defying what we thought we knew about volcanos by rumbling despite being marked dormant for over a century. According to a report from ABC News, scientists claim that the Iliamna Volcano, a large volcano found in the Alaskan wilderness, has been rumbling pretty consistently, especially in recent days. In fact, reports indicate that the volcano saw a nearly continuous stream of seismic activity across several hours. Today's Top Deals XGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Ring Video Doorbell deals While some suspect that the volcano's activity could be signs of an impending eruption, others, like NASA's Earth Observatory, say that it's likely just rumbling due to avalanches in the area. While there's no doubt that the nearly 10,000-foot Iliamna Volcano could wreak havoc if it erupted today, NASA doesn't believe an eruption is imminent. According to a post shared by NASA's Earth Observatory, the volcano hasn't erupted since 1867. However, it still manages to 'rumble' every few years. This rumbling, the agency says, is likely just a sign of nearby avalanches, which have been known to be picked up on seismic and infrasound instruments in the past. The main reason this area is so prone to avalanches is because of the unique combination of glacier environments, as well as the hot volcanic rock that rests under the Earth here. The mountain itself contains 10 different glaciers, so it's ripe for avalanche activity. Still, the rumbling here is reason enough for scientists to keep an eye on the volcano. We've already seen some signs of another long-dormant volcano waking up in Alaska. If the volcano were to erupt, though, it would be catastrophic, which is why scientists continue to keep such a close eye on Mount Iliamna. Luckily, the readings seen this time around still look to be on par with previous avalanche-related readings in the past. So, it doesn't look like we have to worry about the Iliamna Volcano erupting again just yet. Hopefully, that remains to be the case as scientists continue observing the volcano. More Top Deals Memorial Day security camera deals: Reolink's unbeatable sale has prices from $29.98 See the
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Apple releases visionOS 26 beta 3 with these new features
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. As the test cycle follows, Apple has just released visionOS 26 beta 3 to Apple Vision Pro. The second major software update since its release last year helps to mature the company's latest new marketing product. With lots of rumors regarding Apple Vision Pro roadmap through 2028 and the new features presented during the WWDC 2025 keynote, the company's spatial computer is surely getting a lot better this fall. Today's Top Deals XGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best Ring Video Doorbell deals For example, Apple is taking the Personas feature out of the beta with visionOS. The company says the 'all-new Personas now have striking expressivity and sharpness, offering a full side profile view, and remarkably accurate hair, lashes, and complexion.' However, visionOS 26 beta 3 is not just about the new Personas. There are improved spatial experiences. These are the top three: Spatial Widgets: With them, you can place widgets in the real world. Every time you turn your Apple Vision Pro on, they'll remain where you placed them,. More interestingly, you can customize the widgets with different frames, width, color, and depth. Spatial Scenes: Combining a generative AI algorithm and computation depth, Spatial Scenes makes photos 3D, making even more immersive how you see your favorite pictures. Spatial Browsing: With Safari, visionOS 26 beta 3 lets users read articles by hiding distractions while even revealing spatial scenes from the photos of newspapers, in addition to native playback of 180 and 360-degree recordings. Shared Spatial Experiences: When two people are together with their own Vision Pro, they can watch a movie in 3D in the same digital space, play games, join a FaceTime call, and collaborate at work. Besides these features, visionOS 26 beta 3 also brings support for third-party accessories, including the PlayStation VR2 Sense controller. Alongside visionOS 26 beta 3, Apple also released the third test versions of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26. BGR will let you know if we find anything different with these builds. Don't Miss: Today's deals: Nintendo Switch games, $5 smart plugs, $150 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats Pill speaker, more More Top Deals Memorial Day security camera deals: Reolink's unbeatable sale has prices from $29.98 See the