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Mikel Arteta hailed the best away European performance of his Arsenal reign after watching his side dismantle Sporting Lisbon 5-1. The Gunners delivered the statement Champions League victory their manager had demanded to bounce back from a narrow defeat at Inter Milan last time out. Goals from Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Magalhaes, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard got their continental campaign back on track, lifting them to seventh place with 10 points in the new-look 36-team table. It was Arsenal’s biggest away win in the Champions League since beating Inter by the same scoreline in 2003. “For sure, especially against opposition we played at their home who have not lost a game in 18 months – they have been in top form here – so to play with the level, the determination, the purpose and the fluidity we showed today, I am very pleased,” said Arteta. “The team played with so much courage, because they are so good. When I’m watching them live they are so good! They were all exceptional today. It was a big performance, a big win and we are really happy. “The performance was there a few times when we have played big teams. That’s the level that we have to be able to cope and you have to make it happen, and that creates belief.” A memorable victory also ended Sporting’s unbeaten start to the season, a streak of 17 wins and one draw, the vast majority of which prompted Manchester United to prise away head coach Ruben Amorim. The Gunners took the lead after only seven minutes when Martinelli tucked in Jurrien Timber’s cross, and Saka teed up Havertz for a tap-in to double the advantage. Arsenal added a third on the stroke of half-time, Gabriel charging in to head Declan Rice’s corner into the back of the net. To rub salt in the wound, the Brazilian defender mimicked Viktor Gyokeres’ hands-over-his-face goal celebration. That may have wound Sporting up as they came out after the interval meaning business, and they pulled one back after David Raya tipped Hidemasa Morita’s shot behind, with Goncalo Inacio netting at the near post from the corner. But when Martin Odegaard’s darting run into the area was halted by Ousmane Diomande’s foul, Saka tucked away the penalty. Substitute Trossard added the fifth with eight minutes remaining, heading in the rebound after Mikel Merino’s shot was saved. A miserable night for prolific Sporting striker Gyokeres was summed up when his late shot crashed back off the post.
Customers shop at the largest Apple flagship store in Asia (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty ... [+] Images) The Apple community is getting ready to celebrate and get behind the release of the new iPhone SE in early 2025. Yet the next iOS-powered smartphone faces a raft of challenges unlike any faced by previous SE phones. iPhone SE and Google's Pixel Power The iPhone SE has never fully stood on its own . In previous years, the smartphone has leaned heavily into “it’s an iPhone” and the gulf in performance between iOS and Android. Yet mid-range market has changed in the three years since Apple released its last iPhone SE in March 202. The power and flexibility of handsets such as Google's Pixel 8a and Samsung’s Galaxy A55 deliver an experience that, for many consumers, matches their needs so tightly there’s no need to look at more expensive handsets. The iPhone SE brand has followed this same path for three iterations and is set to do so with the upcoming fourth generation. What the iPhone SE can’t do this time around is coast on the iPhone brand name. Consumers trust several brand names at this point (such as the aforementioned Google and Samsung), and the performance of Android is no longer a limitation that the SE can leverage. iPhone SE and Apple Intelligence One of the weakest areas for Apple in the current generation of smartphones is that of generative AI. While Google launched the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a as the first AI smartphones in October 2023, Apple did not confirm plans until its Worldwide Developer Conference in June 2024. It would take until October 2024—12 months after Google—before any of the awkwardly backronymed Apple Intelligence apps would debut on iOS. Even then, the full suite of first-generation apps will not be available until mid-March 2025 , nearly 18 months after Android’s debut and six months into the second generation of generative AI on Android handsets. Forget Chrome—Google Starts Tracking All Your Devices In 8 Weeks Bitcoin Suddenly Surges Back To $100,000 On Huge $20 Trillion Price Prediction FBI Warns Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail Users—Check 3 Things To Stop Attacks The iPhone SE may launch with generative AI, but it will launch with an AI suite behind the competition, untested by consumers, and shackled by Apple’s closed operating system in functionality. There is a knock-on benefit of moving to AI. It forces the specification of the iPhone SE to be sufficient to run Apple Intelligence not just today but for the next few years. That means running the latest Apple Silicon chipset with adequate RAM and storage to make good use of Apple’s generative AI tools. The vanilla iPhone 16 has already benefitted from this, jumping up to the current generation of Apple Silicon rather than sit one generation behind to reduce the bill of materials. Assuming that the iPhone 16 is running the minimum specs necessary, the iPhone SE will have to match the 16’s specifications. iPhone SE and iPhone 16 Apple’s biggest risk may be to the iPhone 16. With the iPhone SE likely to match the core specs, the bill of materials will be cut elsewhere. You can expect changes made to the chassis and casing to use cheaper materials, expect an older generation of lenses and sensors in the camera (as well as dropping down to use a single camera lens), and probably slower technology driving the display and connectivity. Yet in all of that, and as the likes of Google and Samsung have discovered, the base level of hardware in the mid-range these days is more than sufficient for the average consumer. In comparing “what I need my phone to do”, the SE and the 16 will come out broadly level... except the iPhone SE will be significantly cheaper, potentially as much as $150. This also applies to the iPhone 17, which is expected to launch 6 months after the iPhone SE, although in the case of the 17, there will likely be a bump in some specifications. Nevertheless, Apple will have to dance around the issue of pushing the iPhone SE sales and not cannibalizing the market for the vanilla iPhones of 2024 and 2025.. The iPhone SE’s Narrowing Path To Success With a mid-cycle release, a remit to offer value for money, and a reputation of elegance and luxury to maintain, the iPhone SE is a challenging release for Apple. It needs to thread a very narrow path of being an outstanding handset while not damaging the reputation of the iPhone brand. It has accomplished this before, but this fourth iteration of the SE promise has to deal with a more competitive landscape with a smaller margin of error than any of the previous handsets. Now read the latest iPhone SE, Mac, and AirPods headlines in Forbes’ weekly Apple Loop column...Blindsided by trade, catching prospect Kyle Teel 'excited' about change from Red Sox to White Sox
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They were all exceptional – Mikel Arteta loved seeing Arsenal run riot in LisbonArteta wanted his team to prove their European credentials following some underwhelming displays away from home, and the Gunners manager got exactly what he asked for. Goals from Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Magalhaes, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard got their continental campaign back on track in style following the 1-0 defeat at Inter Milan last time out. A memorable victory also ended Sporting’s unbeaten start to the season, a streak of 17 wins and one draw, the vast majority of which prompted Manchester United to prise away head coach Ruben Amorim. The Gunners had failed to win or score in their two away games in the competition so far this season, but they made a blistering start in the Portuguese capital and took the lead after only seven minutes. Declan Rice fed overlapping full-back Jurrien Timber, who curled a low cross in behind the home defence for Martinelli to finish at the far post. Arsenal doubled their lead in the 20th minute thanks to a glorious ball over the top from Thomas Partey. Saka escaped the clutches of his marker Maximiliano Araujo to beat the offside trap and poke the ball past advancing goalkeeper Franco Israel for Havertz to tap home. It was a scintillating first-half display which completely overshadowed the presence of Viktor Gyokeres in Sporting’s attack. The prolific Sweden striker, formerly of Coventry, has been turning the heads of Europe’s top clubs with his 24 goals in 17 games this season – including a hat-trick against Manchester City earlier this month. But the only time he got a sniff of a run at goal after an optimistic long ball, he was marshalled out of harm’s way by Gabriel. David Raya was forced into one save, tipping a fierce Geovany Quenda drive over the crossbar. But Arsenal added a third on the stroke of half-time, Gabriel charging in to head Rice’s corner into the back of the net. Our second-half goalscorers ❤️ pic.twitter.com/aFCIMffFaK — Arsenal (@Arsenal) November 26, 2024 To rub salt in the wound, the Brazilian defender mimicked Gyokeres’ hands-over-his-face goal celebration. That may have wound Sporting up as they came out after the interval meaning business, and they pulled one back after Raya tipped Hidemasa Morita’s shot behind, with Goncalo Inacio netting at the near post from the corner. Former Tottenham winger Marcus Edwards fired over, as did Gyokeres, with Arsenal temporarily on the back foot. But when Martin Odegaard’s darting run into the area was halted by Ousmane Diomande’s foul, Saka tucked away the penalty. Substitute Trossard added the fifth with eight minutes remaining, heading in the rebound after Mikel Merino’s shot was saved, and Gyokeres’ miserable night was summed up when his late shot crashed back off the post.
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Bristol's 21 lead Hampton past Loyola (MD) 76-68Rams offense is humming with good health, and it gave a stellar performance to upset Buffalo: The YSRC will raise the burning issues of atrocities on social media activists and Polavaram, besides opposing the Wakf Board (Amendment) Bill, in the ensuing Winter Session in Parliament. Former chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy held the Parliamentary Party meeting here on Thursday and chalked out the strategy to be adopted during the Parliament session. MP Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose told the media after the meeting that they would raise the issue of harassment and illegal detention of social media activists in the state. “Police are not following the rule of the law and are detaining political opponents and social media activists at will and are harassing them violating human rights,” he said. The YSRC will oppose the proposed Wakf Board (Amendment) Bill tooth and nail and will also explore legal options. Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has strongly said that they will not tolerate any discrimination towards minorities, he said. The YSRC has decided protest against the Centre’s decision to reduce the height of the Polavaram dam and demand that the Relief and Rehabilitation (R&R) package of the displaced persons be expedited. It will also fight against the privatisation of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) and will advocate that the Plant should be in the public sector. “We will stage protests in Delhi and will also raise our voice to get clearances for the pending Bills from the Centre,” he said.
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