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Where Is Tornado Alley, And How Did It Get Its Name?
As global warming and climate change continue to plague the planet, extreme weather events have gone from relative outliers on the global scene to almost weekly occurrences, and tornados continue to be one of the more damaging of the extreme weather era. That's particularly true for one tornado-stricken area of the continental United States, which has earned the dubious honor of being designated Tornado Alley.
Everything You Need To Know About The Clips App For iPhone & iPad
Sharing engaging content on the internet has never been so effortless, and it's all thanks to how far smartphones have come in terms of camera performance. Apple's iPhones are consistently praised as one of the best phone cameras in the industry. With features like Live Photos, Cinematic Mode, and hidden controls, there are many things you probably didn't realize your iPhone's camera app could do.
2024 Subaru WRX TR Review: More Special But Still No STI
Heritage can be a blessing and a curse. A recognizable — and preferably beloved — brand means an automatic boost in visibility, and yet loyal fans can quickly turn to vocal critics if a product doesn't meet with their approval. That's the pinch-point that the Subaru WRX finds itself in, and which the latest 2024 WRX TR aims to address.
How The US Army Uses Tech To Feed U-2 Spy Plane Pilots
There is a saying attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte which says, "an army marches on its stomach." In contemporary society, so do pilots, and those who fly the U-2 Spy Plane require a unique method to do so. The very nature of what the U-2 is — a high-flying, stealthy spy plane — often requires long missions between six and 12 hours. The pilots that fly these craft are, according to former U-2 pilot Lt. Col. Charles P. Wilson, "a very tough breed."
iPad Pro Gets New Apple Pencil Pro, Souped Up Magic Keyboard
With the new M4 iPad Pro and the M2 iPad Air, Apple also announced the long-awaited upgrade to the Apple Pencil, along with a new Magic Keyboard. Let's start with the new Apple Pencil Pro, which features the squeeze gesture. Thanks to a new sensor, the input device brings up a tool palette when you squeeze its barrel, helping to switch between line weights, colors, etc. Furthermore, Apple has equipped the device with a custom haptic engine to provide subtle vibrational feedback when using input features such as the squeeze gesture and double-tap.
The 4 Most Lavish Features Of The New Bentley Batur Convertible
Bentley has a new handcrafted convertible — a droptop version of the Batur — and you (probably) can't get one. Each one is tailored to the specific tastes of the customer. The Batur coupe was announced back in 2022, and it was limited to just 18 examples ever leaving Bentley's factory, and the convertible version is ever so slightly more exclusive at 16 models slated for production. It's certainly not a mass-market item.
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