How the Segway became a failure — The real reason lightning doesn't kill fish
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October 3, 2021

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Fake Windows 11 installers, update your iPhone, Alexa's new persona

Fake Windows 11 installers, update your iPhone, Alexa's new persona

Windows 11 is coming, but it's not here yet. Before you go Googling for the installer, a warning about dangerous malware. Plus, a new update for iPhones and iPads goes well beyond cool new features; it fixes a serious vulnerability. In the tech tip, a simple way to change your Echo's wake word and voice.

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How the Segway became an overpriced mall cop transporter

How the Segway became an overpriced mall cop transporter

Back in the early 2000s, we were introduced to the Segway. We were told this new device would revolutionize urban transportation and change the way cities were built. Well, it didn’t really work out that way. So what exactly happened, and why didn’t the Segway become the phenomenon we were promised?

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Why doesn’t lightning kill all the fish?

Why doesn’t lightning kill all the fish?

We all know that salt water is a great conductor of electricity. So, when lightning strikes the ocean, why do we not see mass deaths of fish? Science has the answer.

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What would happen to you if Earth turned to gold?

What would happen to you if Earth turned to gold?

We have all heard the Greek mythology tale of King Midas. Everything he touched would turn to gold. So, what would happen if he transformed Earth itself into gold? Would we be able to survive on a planet made entirely of gold? The answer is pretty complicated.

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