iOS 18.1 beta 4 is out now for all iPhones | Macworld Skip to content Image: Foundry Typically, Apple would start testing the x.1 version of a new iOS release right after the main release. We expected the iOS 18 beta to continue through the summer until its re... More »
Lately I’ve found myself beginning speeches about the foreign policy challenges facing the next president this way: “I want to speak today to all the parents in the room: Mom, Dad, if your son or daughter comes home from college and says, ‘I want to be the U.S... More »
On Tuesday, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles returned a bronze funerary bed dated to 530 BCE to officials of the Turkish government during a repatriation ceremony.Discussions about the artifact’s potential return began after research conducted by ... More »
From Sept. 6-7, 2024, NASA’s Johnson Space Center brought the excitement of space exploration to the annual Japan Festival at Hermann Park in Houston. The lively cultural event featured traditional food, dance, martial arts, and more, while Johnson’s booth at... More »
Archaeologists have unearthed hundreds of Clovis stone tools at the 13,000-year-old campsite of Belson in southwest Michigan; Clovis people traveled to this site annually, probably in the summer, for at least three but likely up to five consecutive years; the ... More »
Sleep plays an essential role in maintaining our mind and body functions. It helps us build a stronger immune system, improves mental and physical health and increases productivity. If you aren't getting 7 to 8 hours a night of quality rest, as recommended by ... More »
In a desire to get a working submersible to the Titanic wreck site as fast as possible, the Titan was built at a risk to safety, with cost-cutting measures and poor engineering permitted by CEO Stockton Rush, a former employee said in scathing remarks Tuesday ... More »
After months of accusations of sexual misconduct and other allegations, Sean “Diddy” Combs was charged Tuesday on three counts: racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution, according to leg... More »
Caro’s book on Robert Moses, a city planner who reshaped New York, is also a reflection on “the dangers of unchecked power,” and remains more resonant and relevant than ever.When Robert Caro was writing “The Power Broker,” his 1974 biography of the urban plann... More »
The Internet of Animals project combines animal tracking tags with remote sensing, to better understand habitat use and movement patterns. This kind of research enables more informed ecological management and conservation efforts, and broadens our understandin... More »
There’s a restaurant in New York’s East Village whose cocktail menu assigns each drink to an illustrated wooden chair. The Manhattan is a severe, rigid, slat-back chair; the Aperol Spritz, a far more inviting rounded rendition. The Whiskey Sour, meanwhile, is ... More »
Mark Levinson No. 5909: The No. 5909 are premium audio brand Mark Levinson's first headphones and, yes, they're really expensive at $999. They're also really good. They have a sturdy design without managing to feel hefty on your head (read: they're substantial... More »