Deal | 77″ and 65″ LG C4 OLED drops to record low after yet another price cut on Amazon – Notebookcheck.net

Deal | 77″ and 65″ LG C4 OLED drops to record low after yet another price cut on Amazon  Notebookcheck.netOne of the best LG OLED TVs I’ve tested is now hundreds of dollars off, permanently  ZDNetOur favourite small OLED TV is cheaper than ever before – save nearly £800 on the 42-inch LG C3  What Hi-Fi?LG C3 OLED vs B4 OLED: Which TV should you buy?  Tom’s GuideThe LG B4 OLED TV still has an incredible discount  Digital Trends

Ancient Calendar, Recently Discovered, May Document a Long-Ago Disaster – The New York Times

Ancient Calendar, Recently Discovered, May Document a Long-Ago Disaster  The New York TimesCarvings at ancient monument may be world’s oldest calendar  EurekAlertPREHISTORIC CARVINGS IN SOUTHERN TURKEY THOUGHT TO RECORD DAWN OF CIVILIZATION  ArtforumStrange carvings at world’s oldest monument suggest civilisation began after devastating comet strike  The Independent

5 phones you should buy instead of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 – Digital Trends

5 phones you should buy instead of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6  Digital TrendsSamsung Slaps $1,440 Off Galaxy Z Fold 6 Again  Droid LifeSamsung’s throwing in an instant $300 credit when you buy a Galaxy Z Fold 6 — here’s how to get it  Tom’s GuideThe Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is my favorite phone ever, but I can’t justify buying one yet  TechRadarA Day in Paris with Samsung’s Z Flip 6  KTLA Los Angeles

Popular artificial sweetener linked to blood clots, heart attack; study finds – Hindustan Times

Popular artificial sweetener linked to blood clots, heart attack; study finds  Hindustan TimesZero calorie sweetener linked to blood clots and risk of heart disease, study finds  CNNWhy I’ll No Longer Be Eating This Sugar Substitute After a Disturbing New Study  Yahoo! VoicesCleveland Clinic Study Adds to Increasing Evidence that Sugar Substitute Erythritol Raises Cardiovascular Risk  Cleveland Clinic NewsroomPopular artificial sweeter linked to blood clots and heart disease, study says  USA TODAY