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Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic Prototype Leaks on eBay – Squircle Design Confirmed!

In a surprising turn of events, a prototype unit of the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic has surfaced on eBay, providing what appears to be the first real-world confirmation of the much-discussed "squircle" design. The term "squircle" – a hybrid of square and circle – has been floating in tech circles for months, and now it seems Samsung is indeed taking a bold step away from its traditional circular watch face design. This development marks a significant moment in the evolution of Samsung's wearables, suggesting not just a cosmetic shift but a broader rethinking of the Galaxy Watch’s usability, ergonomics, and software optimization. In this in-depth breakdown, we’ll explore everything we know so far about the Galaxy Watch8 Classic, the implications of the squircle form factor, the leak’s origin, what the eBay listing reveals, how it compares to past Galaxy Watch models, and what this could mean for the smartwatch market as a whole. 📦 1. The Leak: How the Ga...

Electric Cars and Pedestrian Safety: Navigating the Challenges

As the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise, new studies are emerging that highlight the unique challenges they pose. One such study reveals that electric cars are twice as likely to hit pedestrians compared to their gasoline-powered counterparts. This finding underscores the need for improved safety measures and increased awareness as we transition to greener transportation options. The Quiet Threat of Electric Vehicles One of the primary reasons for the increased risk is the quiet operation of electric vehicles. Unlike traditional internal combustion engines, electric motors produce significantly less noise, especially at lower speeds. This can be a disadvantage in urban environments where pedestrians often rely on auditory cues to navigate safely. The near-silent nature of EVs makes them harder to detect, increasing the risk of accidents​ ( SciTechDaily ) ​. Study Findings: A Closer Look The recent study conducted in urban areas across Great Britain from 2013 to 20...