Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature for Windows 11 could already be in legal hot water

Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature for Windows 11 could already be in legal hot water Windows 11, the latest operating system from Microsoft, has been generating significant buzz since its announcement. With a clean, sleek interface and a host of new features, many users are eagerly awaiting its release later this year. However, one particular feature… Continue reading Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature for Windows 11 could already be in legal hot water

Elemental’s VFX Crew Explains How They Crafted a Character Made of Water

The team behind the recent blockbuster hit, Elemental, had their work cut out for them with the creation of a complete CG character made out of water. The task required the pioneering VFX crew to explore new methods for creating a photoreal, living character that could exist within a wet and wild universe. VFX Supervisor… Continue reading Elemental’s VFX Crew Explains How They Crafted a Character Made of Water

OnePlus takes on the wet touchscreen problem

In the world of smartphone technology, some problems are easier to solve than others, whereas others are more difficult to tackle. One of the biggest issues in the smartphone market is how to make a device resistant to water damage. OnePlus, a well-known manufacturer of smartphones, has recently announced that their latest device will be… Continue reading OnePlus takes on the wet touchscreen problem

Dissolving circuit boards in water sounds better than shredding and burning

It is no surprise that one of the most significant environmental pollutants today is electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste. As technology advances and becomes more accessible, the amount of e-waste generated has been steadily increasing. This presents a problem for authorities across the world which have to figure out new and cost-effective ways to… Continue reading Dissolving circuit boards in water sounds better than shredding and burning

California’s Water Reservoirs Are Back, Baby! Here Are the Photos to Prove It

It’s official: California’s water reservoirs have made a huge comeback. After months of worrying over the state’s extreme drought-like conditions, California residents can finally rest assured that their water reservoirs are brimming with water once again. Thanks to a generous winter this past year and significant increases in snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, the… Continue reading California’s Water Reservoirs Are Back, Baby! Here Are the Photos to Prove It

The ‘world’s strongest water gun’ is back and wetter than ever

The Super Soaker has made a faithful return and it is wetter than ever. Claimed to be the world’s strongest water gun, the Super Soaker delivers a powerful punch while ensuring no one is left out of the fun. Launched in 1989, the Super Soaker has remained a favorite water gun for kids and adults… Continue reading The ‘world’s strongest water gun’ is back and wetter than ever

Norfolk Southern Violated the Clean Water Act in East Palestine Disaster, DOJ Lawsuit Alleges

A new lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has alleged that the Norfolk Southern Railway Company violated the Clean Water Act with a “catastrophic” accident in East Palestine, Ohio, on June 6, 2019, that spilled tens of thousands of gallons of fuel into the Mahoning River. The railway company is accused of failing… Continue reading Norfolk Southern Violated the Clean Water Act in East Palestine Disaster, DOJ Lawsuit Alleges

Irrigreen’s precision sprinklers prevent water waste and wet legs

If you are looking for a cost-effective and efficient way to water your lawn, then Irrigreen’s precision sprinklers are the solution. Irrigreen sprinklers utilize an innovative system to conserve water while ensuring that areas of your lawn remain sufficiently watered with no water waste. This helps to prevent water waste and result in a better… Continue reading Irrigreen’s precision sprinklers prevent water waste and wet legs

What to Know About Philly’s Tap Water After Chemical Spill

A chemical spill, known as PFOA, has recently made its way into Philadelphia’s municipal water supply. As a result, residents throughout the city are urged to be aware of the potential risks and health impacts associated with the chemical. PFOA, or perfluorooctanoic acid, is a man-made chemical used primarily in the production of Teflon and… Continue reading What to Know About Philly’s Tap Water After Chemical Spill

Chinese Moon Mission Finds a Potential Water Reservoir in Lunar Soil

On December 31, 2020, China’s Chang’e 5 spacecraft mission made history, becoming the first mission to retrieve samples from the moon since the Soviet Union in 1976. The mission has made even more headlines after Chang’e 5 published an unlikely finding: evidence of a substantial water reservoir in the moon’s soil. According to findings from… Continue reading Chinese Moon Mission Finds a Potential Water Reservoir in Lunar Soil

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