Month: August 2025

A brazen attack on air safety is underway — here’s what’s at stake

At the end of July, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) convened a three-day public hearing to investigate January’s mid-air collision over Washington, DC that killed 67 people. After the hearing, two conclusions were inescapable. First, the disaster should have been prevented by existing safety rules. And second, the government…

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DJI Osmo 360 Review: A Strong Start

DJI’s debut 360 camera is a strong challenger to the Insta360 X5. Too bad it’s not officially available in the US. Source

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Apple Finally Destroyed Steve Jobs’ Vision of the iPad. Good

Cupertino has done the thing it swore it never would: turn its tablet into a full-blown window-wrangling, compromise-abandoning computer. Yes, it’s better, but lurking deep in the settings the ghost of Jobs remains. Source

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Gear News of the Week: A New Privacy Phone Arrives, and Samsung Has a $30K 115-Inch Micro RGB TV

Plus: Ultrahuman’s Ring now tracks ovulation, Nomad Cycles wants to make a fully repairable ebike, and Sling TV has new subscription options. Source

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I’m going to ruin The Bear for you – but without spoilers

I’m a little late to the table, but I’ve recently started season 4 of The Bear on Disney+ with the hope that the slow simmering of season 3 is replaced with one that reaches the boiling points of the earlier ones. It’s early days for me to fully chew into…

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Forget a hosepipe ban – UK government suggests we help combat drought by deleting old emails and pictures

England’s drought was declared nationally significant after the driest six months since records began in 1976 The UK government urges the public to delete old files as part of a nationwide water conservation strategy Hosepipe bans remain in place while reservoirs across England drop to alarmingly low seasonal levels The…

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