• iPad Air 6 vs iPad Air 5: What’s new?

    Apple has just announced the iPad Air 6, an impressive upgrade to the iPad Air 5 which launched back in 2022, in an event which was hailed as the “biggest day for iPad since its introduction.” But how does the new tablet compare to 2022's iPad Air? We’ve compared the newly announced iPad Air 6 to its predecessor, the iPad Air 5, and highlighted the key differences between the two models to help you decide which is best for your needs. The iPad Air 6 is available in two sizes The iPad...

  • iPad Air 2024 vs. iPad Air 2022: What's the difference between the two?

    This iPad Air face-off will help you understand which tablet, the latest one or the last-generation model, is best for you.

  • iPad Air 2024: 2 new features that iPad Air 2022 doesn't have

    At Apple's "Let Loose" livestream, the Cupertino-based tech giant dropped new iPad Air models.

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    Apple iPad Air (2024) vs. iPad Air (2022): Which model should you buy?

    Apple's 2024 iPad Air is here with a larger display option and upgraded specs. Here's how it stacks up against the previous model.

  • iPad Air vs iPad Pro dimensions: What does 'Air' even mean now?

    The new iPad Pro and iPad Air are here, and some of the biggest changes are to the design of the iPad Pro. The design changes make the iPad Pro significantly lighter and thinner and it has me wondering what exactly “Air” means nowadays for the iPad. more

  • Royals, Mariners offense kick down Logan Gilbert's sandcastle, Mariners lose 2-4

    The thing about the way the Mariners have been skating through this season with historically great pitching and subpar offense is it’s extremely nerve-wracking to watch. The starting pitcher carefully builds a beautiful sandcastle inning by inning, while opposing hitters attempt to lap away at its foundation like the endless roll of the tide. This is standard. Except also, the starting pitcher has to also fend off his own offense, who steadfastly refuse to provide anything in the way of...

  • World's "largest" air vacuum fires up in Iceland, will suck CO2 from air and bury it

    The "Mammoth" plant is the latest creation from Swiss firm Climeworks. As the name suggests, it dwarfs the company's previous effort in Iceland – the Orca plant, which started running in 2021. Mammoth has a planned capacity ten times greater than its little sibling.Read Entire Article

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    Pacific Air Forces hosts Royal Thai Air Force for Mutual Cooperation Program

    Pacific Air Forces hosted members from the Royal Thai Air Force for the Mutual Cooperation Program, May 7 through 10.

  • 13-Inch iPad Air Features 20% Brighter Display Than 11-Inch iPad Air

    The new 13-inch iPad Air has a max display brightness of 600 nits, which is 20% higher than the 11-inch iPad Air, according to Apple's tech specs for the devices. This means the 13-inch iPad Air's peak brightness is equal to the previous-generation iPad Pro models with the M2 chip for standard dynamic range (SDR) content, but the new iPad Pro models have brighter OLED displays that can reach up to 1,000 nits for SDR content, and up to 1,600 nits for high dynamic range (HDR) content. Peak...

  • iPad Air 2022 vs. iPad Air 2024 Buyer's Guide: 19 Differences Compared

    Apple's new iPad Airs arrive almost a year and a half after the previous models, offering almost 20 changes and upgrades. The 2022 iPad Air was a minor upgrade that added features such as the M1 chip and a 12MP Ultra Wide front-facing camera with Center Stage. The 2024 refresh is more substantial, headlining with a larger size option for the first time, bringing it in line with devices like the iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro, which are available in two sizes. The ‌2022 ‌iPad...

  • China Air Pollution Data Center launched to combat evolving complexity of air quality challenges

    While significant strides have been made in improving air quality in China through regulations like the Clean Air Act issued in 2013, air pollution has become increasingly complex. Despite notable improvements, the development of the economy and expansion of vehicular activity have given rise to new challenges, such as the emergence of ozone (O3) pollution, complicating the landscape of air quality management.

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    Air Defense Artillery School welcomes new Chief Warrant Officer of the Air Defense Artillery Branch

    Students and guests gathered for the change of responsibility ceremony held for Chief Warrant Officer 5 Mitchell Brown, outgoing, and Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert Balch, incoming, today at the Fires Center of Excellence and Snow Hall’s Kerwin Auditorium.