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UP FIRST Tech startup aiming for turbulence-free flights It affects comfort and safety, so a solution would be very welcome With research suggesting climate change is leading to an increase in flight turbulence, an Austrian startup is working on technology that it claims can beat the bumps. Turbulence Solutions gained wider attention this week after a video highlighting the technology racked up more than 3.5 million views on X. The system comprises sensors, lidar, and flight control software that works together to reduce the effects of turbulence by measuring, predicting, and mitigating choppiness, Flying reported. Andras Galffy, the startup’s founder and CEO, said he wants to bring the system first to smaller aircraft, including electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for future urban mobility services. Turbulence Solutions has already obtained a U.S. patent for its design and has tested the system on board a crewed demonstrator aircraft. The five-year-old startup has promised to explain more about its work in a Q&A on X Spaces soon ... | |
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SPONSORED BY ANKER SOLIX LG's Briefcase is straight out of a spy movie: LG StanbyME Go review We put LG's one-of-a-kind portable TV through its paces in our LG StanbyME Go 27-inch review and had some fun along the way. The quirky product is meant to be the best portable TV solution for almost any occasion. It features a 27-inch LCD touchscreen with full HD (1080p) resolution so you can leave that 13-inch laptop you've been streaming on at home. When you're truly on the go you can rely on its built-in lithium-ion battery pack which can power the TV for up to three hours. The StanbyME Go’s screen can be repositioned in a variety of ways so that it’s viewable in both landscape and portrait orientations. It’s also compatible with both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision technologies and is powered by LG’s webOS smart TV software ... | |
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NETFLIX Netflix brings computer and TV gaming beta to U.S. The streamer has mainly focused on casual gaming for mobile devices, but it's now bringing high-end titles to computers and TVs Netflix has announced it’s expanding its limited streaming beta for video games to subscribers in the U.S. The feature, which lets you play cloud-based games on TVs and computers, launched for users in Canada and the U.K. in August. In line with the original test, only two games will be available to stream for now, namely Oxenfree, a supernatural adventure game, and Molehew’s Mining Adventure, a gem-mining arcade game. On computers, Netflix subscribers can play the games via the web using a mouse and keyboard, while on TVs a virtual smartphone-based controller is needed. Netflix is taking it slow with this side of its ongoing gaming push, but bringing it to a much bigger market suggests it’s making progress. The development increases the likelihood of more games being added and an expansion to more countries in the coming months ... | |
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OPINION by Mark Coppock I love Macs. But here are 5 reasons I keep coming back to Windows Apple's Silicon-based Macs are tempting, but Windows wins on these five counts Thanks to the massive success of Apple Silicon, Macs have become increasingly tempting. Plenty of folks are heading back to the Mac for the first time in years, and in doing so, making the dramatic switch from Windows 11 to macOS. When it comes to these operating systems, though, they’re not equal across the board. And in the end, here are the five things that keep me coming back to Windows 11. First, device support. Apple has expanded the Mac lineup quite a bit over the past few years, but compared to the wide variety of different devices that run Windows, it’s still a shallow pool. As a techie, I’m always on the hunt for the latest and greatest tech, especially devices that explore new form factors and use cases. And that’s always been one of the biggest strengths of the Windows platform ... | |
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