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Apple to Rebrand All Operating Systems with iOS 26 and Major Software Redesigns

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Forbes

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Apple is planning a major overhaul of its operating system naming conventions, moving from sequential version numbers to year-based identifiers like iOS 26, starting with the upcoming software updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other devices, which could impact hardware naming and branding consistency.

"Revolutionizing Dinosaur Naming: 200 Years of Discovery and the Call for Change"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

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Scientists are calling for an overhaul of the current dinosaur naming system, which they believe is antiquated and lacks inclusivity. Some researchers argue that dinosaur names should be more representative of where and how fossils are discovered, and less likely to be offensive or controversial. While the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is against renaming species, some palaeontologists are pushing for change within the community, aiming to credit overlooked figures and ensure that issues of patrimony are addressed.

Decoding the Covid-19 Alphabet Soup: XBB.1.5, BA.2.86, JN.1 Explained

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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The Covid-19 virus and its variants have been given numerous names and designations by scientists to track their evolution and characteristics. The naming system, including Pango and Greek letters, helps scientists communicate precisely, but it can be confusing for the general public. The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the Greek letter system to name significant variants of concern, such as Alpha and Delta. However, there are ongoing discussions about simplifying the naming system due to the increasing number of variants. Scientists also use other classification systems, like Nextclade, to describe genetic relationships between viruses. While the public doesn't need to worry about the specifics, they can help by following preventive measures and getting vaccinated to reduce the spread of the virus and the emergence of new variants.