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10 votes
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Boeing’s 737 MAX aircraft is now back in service
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Boeing 737 MAX cleared to fly after deadly crashes forced a two-year US ban
8 votes -
M1 MacBook Pro and Air review: Apple delivers
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Introducing the next generation of Mac - A new MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini powered by M1, Apple’s chip designed specifically for the Mac
31 votes -
Find air quality near your exact location
7 votes -
Severe wildfire conditions will continue across California, but pattern shift will improve air quality
6 votes -
Sensors detect rise in nuclear particles on Baltic Sea near Stockholm, global body says
12 votes -
California Air Resources Board passes law banning the sale of heavy diesel trucks and vans completely by 2045
11 votes -
Where’s airborne plastic? Everywhere, scientists find
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The ancient computers in the Boeing 737 Max are holding up a fix
10 votes -
John Gruber reviews the new 2020 MacBook Air
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Apple announces new MacBook Air and iPad Pro
I figured one thread for all of Apple's new product announcements would be enough. The new MacBook Air with the same redesigned keyboard as the 16-inch model and newer processors. I'm glad to see...
I figured one thread for all of Apple's new product announcements would be enough.
The new MacBook Air with the same redesigned keyboard as the 16-inch model and newer processors. I'm glad to see that they're bringing the keyboard to the rest of the lineup so quickly (I'm writing this on a 2017 MacBook Pro and this keyboard is not pleasant even after two and a half years of adjustment).
The new iPad Pro is where things get interesting. Same design as the previous iPad Pros, but now with an ultra wide camera and a LIDAR sensor.
The iPad Pro also has a new keyboard and trackpad accessory that looks interesting. It has an adjustable hinge that can hold the iPad at any angle, which is one of my biggest complaints with the current keyboard case. I'm interested to see how well it works in a lap when hands on videos start coming out.
I'm excited that Apple is bringing official pointing support to iOS (beyond the basic accessibility feature in iOS 13). This could be a game changer. I'm also excited that it's coming to iOS 13.4 (and all iPads that can run it) and they aren't waiting until iOS 14 to roll out the feature. I've wanted Apple to start rolling out features on an ongoing basis (like Google is doing with the Pixel Feature Drops) rather than as one big drop every fall.
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Europe OKs suspension of strict ‘use-it or lose-it’ airline slot rules amid coronavirus outbreak
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Airlines are burning thousands of gallons of fuel flying empty 'ghost' planes so they can keep their flight slots during the coronavirus outbreak
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The Boeing 737 MAX aircraft: Preliminary investigative findings from the US House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure
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Calling out the super polluters
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Controversial plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport have been thrown into doubt after a court ruling
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Air pollution inequality growing in Massachusetts
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Free-of-charge public transport isn't free, Finnish experts say
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CES 2020: Uber and Hyundai created a flying electric taxi
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Major fire at Stavanger airport on Norway's west coast destroyed hundreds of cars, grounded air traffic and led to the evacuation of the facilities
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A quick fix—getting a 787 back in the air after a diversion
8 votes -
US Federal Aviation Administration engineers objected to Boeing’s removal of some 787 lightning protection measures
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US FAA chief says Boeing 737 Max recertification process to stretch into 2020
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Flight shame could halve growth in air traffic – Swedish concept of 'flygskam' appears to be spreading
8 votes -
Crash course: How Boeing's managerial revolution created the 737 Max disaster
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Rob Messel from the US strutted his way to success at the annual Air Guitar World Championships in Finland on Friday
5 votes -
Plastic particles falling out of sky with snow in Arctic
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Losing the eternal blue sky: Meet a changing Mongolia. Rivers are dry. Pastureland is giving way to mines. And wintertime smog obscures the famed blue sky. How did the country get here?
7 votes -
Airborne concentrations and chemical considerations of radioactive ruthenium from an undeclared major nuclear release in 2017
13 votes -
Car boom brings gridlock misery to ‘green and happy’ Bhutan
3 votes -
Kuo: Apple will include new scissor switch keyboard in 2019 MacBook Air and 2020 MacBook Pro
10 votes -
The West isn’t ready for the long-term health impacts of wildfire smoke
15 votes -
Uber names Melbourne as first non-US city for flying car program
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Industrial methane emissions are 100 times higher than reported, researchers say
14 votes -
How air guitar became a serious sport
5 votes -
To build the cities of the future, we must get out of our cars
13 votes -
Software is everywhere, but it's not always an upgrade
8 votes -
Doomed Boeing jets lacked two safety features that company sold only as extras
12 votes -
Apple announces new iPad Air and iPad mini
9 votes -
How Boeing, US Federal Aviation Administration certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system
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Flying taxis. Seriously?
4 votes -
Boeing 737 MAX 8 operations suspended in Australia after Ethiopian Airlines crash
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The striking similarities between Lion Air and Ethiopian 737 MAX crashes
9 votes -
A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution
10 votes -
More evidence points to China as source of ozone-depleting gas
8 votes -
Announcements from Apple’s iPad and Mac event in Brooklyn
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Singapore flying taxi trial set to begin in the second half of 2019
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The hidden air pollution inside your workplace
7 votes