As tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, I had the chance to watch an enlightening interview sent to me by my good friend Professor Rommel Banlaoi, president of Philippine Society for International Security Studies in a show called Dialogue on CGTN.
Apple gave up on offering leather accessories for its mobile devices in September of last year, replacing them with a "FineWoven" material that is made from 68% post-consumer recycled polyester. It's been selling $59 FineWoven iPhone cases and MagSafe Wallets, $35 FineWoven AirTag holders, and $99 FineWoven Apple Watch bands ever since. According to a new report from the same leakster who initially told us about these FineWoven accessories last year, Apple has now terminated production for all...
The Netherlands has had a caretaker government for almost five months and there is no sign of a quick resolution, given little progress is being made in the coalition talks on tricky issues such as immigration and manure. Now Frans Timmermans, leader of the GroenLinks-PvdA alliance, has said he would welcome having a role in the negotiations, but not with the far-right PVV. Speaking to current affairs show Nieuwsuur on the eve of the party’s national congress, Timmermans said that
Delta Air Lines said Monday that it will give most of its employees a 5% raise and will increase the minimum starting salary that it offers in some positions. The raise takes effect June 1 as another expected busy summer travel season kicks off. It covers flight attendants and most ground-based employees, including front-line workers …
Great news for dads and dads at heart: For All Mankind is returning for another season. The alt-history series from Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, which is being called a “hit” by Apple TV+’s publicity department, will blast off for another season of soviet espionage, interplanetary union drives, and some of the best old-age makeup Apple can buy. The renewal comes roughly four months after the show’s fourth season wrapped, so it doesn’t seem like Apple was too eager to give it...
After he’s done doing Bob Dylan dirty, will Chalamet attempt to capture the Semitic charisma of a young Jerry Seinfeld?
Last week, Apple was forced by the Chinese government to pull four apps from the App Store in China: Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, and Threads. Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov has now responded to the situation, arguing that Apple was the real target of China’s request. There are more than a few problems with this spin, though more
The company, formerly known as Square, now building a full bitcoin mining system.
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Pavel Durov, the founder of the popular messaging app Telegram, accused tech giants Google and Apple of being the real enemies of free speech on the internet.
Anthony Joshua inspired one London Marathon runner who was doubting he could finish the course. Joshua attended the 2024 London Marathon, where he was pictured handing out drinks to runners, while
A Solihull school has launched the trial
We've all seen those teardowns where the Apple Vision Pro and Meta's Quest 3 and Quest Pro headsets are dismantled down to their component bits and pieces. While this approach gives us a peek at what's inside, it's tough to understand how everything fits. Plus, many new products don't exactly come out of these teardowns unscathed. To truly understand how all the parts work together, we need a method to peek inside the devices without causing any damage.Also: Apple Vision Pro FAQ: Price,...