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Holiday Home Prices On The Top Greek Islands SoarGreece's leading island destinations, which attract the most tourist traffic, also attract the most interest from prospective holiday home buyers, foreigners and Greeks alike.Rhodes and Crete, particularly Heraklion, are the top islands in terms of demand for holiday homes. While offering the most affordable options to prospective buyers, they also have very expensive properties that can exceed 8,000 euros per sq.m.
Windows 11 Recall AI feature will record everything you do on your PCMicrosoft has announced a new AI-powered feature for Windows 11 called 'Recall,' which records everything you do on your PC and lets you search through your historical activities.Recall works like a photographic memory for your PC, letting you access everything you've seen or done on your computer in an organized way using queries in your native language.With Recall, you can scroll through your timeline to find content from any app, website, or document you had opened. The feature utilizes snapshots to suggest actions based on what it recognizes, making it easy to return to specific emails in Outlook or the right chat in Teams.To use Recall on Windows, you'll need a Copilot+ PC that supports 40 TOPs NPU, a Snapdragon X chip, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.
Greece honors Archimedes’ screw with silver €10 coinGreece continues its Ancient Greek Technology series of coins with a third and final issue celebrating Archimedes’ screw.This new Proof .925 fine silver €10 coin follows coins for the Antikythera Mechanism and the Automatic Maid of Philo of Byzantium.Archimedes’ screw, a form of positive-displacement pump for raising water, was allegedly invented by the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes for removing water from the hold of a large ship. A positive-displacement pump traps fluid from a source and then forces the fluid to move to a discharge location.Archimedes of Syracuse was born in the 3rd century B.C. He was one of the most important inventors of his time.
Greeks do not trust each other, survey showsGreeks are experiencing a significant crisis of trust not only in institutions, but also in each other, according to a nationwide survey by research organization Dianeosis.Asked whether “most people are trustworthy,” an overwhelming 86.6% said that “we need to be especially careful in our dealings with people.”The Jan 15 – Feb 12 survey “What Greeks Think 2024” was conducted on a sample of more than 3,300 participants over 17.
UK Tourists Boost Growth in Greece’s Off-Peak SeasonAt an event held on Monday, May 20, at Athens International Airport (AIA), data showcased the significant impact of the UK market on extending Greece’s tourist season. British Airways reported that the volume of UK tourists visiting Greece during the off-peak period in 2023 has nearly doubled compared to previous years.