The Mazda Mx 30 With A Rotary Engine Could Be Supremely Weird

But unlike the guy who had no business taking an 8 a.m. class, Mazda has no choice but to electrify, and that’s a tough proposition for a small, independent automaker that isn’t flush with investor cash—one of the last, really. So can Mazda’s only EV (for now) be more than it is? It says yes, and one answer for now at least is bringing back the rotary engine as a range extender, not unlike the Chevrolet Volt or the BMW i3....

January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1637 words · Sandra Allen

The Three Major Drawbacks Of Using Spying Applications

1. The line between private and public information The concept of privacy is fast losing its value in the general sphere of life. We think that this is the era of connectivity, but we little understand that this connectivity is leading us into alleys of exploitation. With monitoring applications the fine line between private and public information is always broken. Once you are connected to a spying application’s server your location is always being tracked....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Eugene Rose

The Very Best Black Mirror Episodes Seasons 1 To 5

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January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1567 words · Keith Bush

This Is One Of The Best Nerd Culture Moments In Tv History

The show never got good ratings and was duly canceled in the summer of 2010, which feels pretty on-brand. Post-demise, fans and culture writers secured its legacy quickly, with a bevy of hagiographies and oral histories. So did it really need to come back? Especially without standout Lizzy Caplan, who was unavailable because she was already booked for FX’s Fleishman Is in Trouble? Alongside Adam Scott’s Henry Pollard, Caplan’s Casey Klein made up a really great and never resolved will-they-or-won’t-they....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 669 words · Bryan Digiovanni

This Seriously Hipster Bean Is Coffee S Best Hope For Survival

But how far into the depths of coffee connoisseurship have you really dived? There are 124 coffee species out there and just two of them—arabica and robusta—account for around 99 percent of global coffee production. Even the most adventurous coffee fans rarely stray beyond these two headliners. But relying so heavily on just two coffee species is starting to look foolhardy. In our warming world, coffee plantations are coming under increased pressure from diseases, drought, and poor growing conditions....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 1055 words · Justin Whitmore

This Should Have Been The Ford Escape Cold Start

There are almost no similarities between the Alpe Concept and the Escape that Ford ended up building other than the grey body plastic cladding. I feel like the c-pillar that extends up into the roof rack is inspired and the chrome strip that runs from the front fender and across the greenhouse is an idea that needs to be realized. The wheel covers that seem to turn with the wheels themselves and are separated from the body?...

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 482 words · Tyrone Cox

Today S Google Doodle Is An Olympics Themed Jrpg

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January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 287 words · James Wright

Top 10 Tools For Writing User Generated Content For Your Blog

1. Site: search Google is an incredible search engine which displays your content fast and with a lot of traffic. It is incredible how you can twist it to do searches that are limited to one website. This tactic is especially handy when you want to refer to expert ideas or read the specific posts in certain blogs. You easily type site: URL and the keyword you’re searching for. For example, if your key words are digital marketing, then you input site: thebroodle....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 885 words · Trent Basye

Tradeoffs For Being A Digital Nomad In A Rural Area

By going the rural digital-nomad route over urban digital-nomad you’ll need to live without some modern conveniences, but the good might still outweigh the bad. We’ve got some suggestions to help make the biggest tradeoff about rural nomadism more doable. Cell phone carriers with rural coverage Every cell phone carrier will feel hit-or-miss depending on where you end up in the country, but Verizon statistically offers your best chance for a cell signal....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 323 words · Luz Townsend

Volkswagen Norway Developed A 12 Mph Motorized Office Chair With Lights And All The Gadgets

Here’s a video about the design and building of this important new VW product: VW really brought it for this build, as you can see. Take the lighting system, integrated into the armrests. There appears to be both DRLs that match the look of VW’s current design language as well as actual projector-style headlamps set within, along with turn signals, taillights, and the “party light” multicolor LED mode they showed in the video....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 580 words · Dennis Senn

Wellness On Wheels Is Possible

But driving doesn’t have to be this way. While many of us hope that, over time, self-driving cars will gradually reduce the number of accidents happening each year, car manufacturers are aiming to see progress much sooner. In fact, by 2023, the problem of car safety might already be significantly addressed. Carmakers including Mazda and Toyota are building a new generation of automobiles fitted with an array of sensors—from ECG sensors mounted on your steering wheel to ear-set sensors that can detect when drivers are not fit to drive....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Della Phillips

What Carriers Use Sprint S Network Reviewing Sprint S Mvnos

Gen Mobile Tello Mobile Virgin Mobile Boost Mobile CREDO Mobile MVNOs that use multiple networks (including Sprint): Red Pocket Twigby Ting Pix Wireless Tracfone TextNow Republic Wireless Net10 Wireless Google Fi Straight Talk We’ll give a quick run down of every prepaid company on the Sprint network, but first let’s look at some of our top picks. Best value: Tello has some fantastic deals on midlevel plans with unlimited talk and text, and a few GBs of data....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 697 words · Cody Lang

What Internet Speed Do I Need For Netflix

And while 25 Mbps might be enough for watching Netflix, remember that that’s enough internet speed for only watching Netflix. So you’ll need more speed to cover any other connected devices or internet users in your home. We recommend grabbing at least 50 Mbps download speeds if it’s just you and maybe one other person using the internet. As for families, we think 100 Mbps or more download speed is better....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 199 words · Mary Duteau

What Is Home Automation Control Your Home

Using home automation doesn’t mean you’ll never have to do anything manually around your home again. But the most common home automation routines, including those for smart lights, smart locks, smart thermostats, and smart outlets, can make your life a little easier. Lights HVAC systems Utilities Home security equipment Appliances Electrical outlets Smoke detectors Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors Locks Anything from a smart light bulb to a smart refrigerator can contribute to your home automation system....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 514 words · Dorothy Walker

What To Look For When Buying A Security Camera 2023 Tips And Risks

Security cameras and video doorbells have grown popular as an easy and affordable way to keep an eye on your home. Around 28 percent of Americans protect their property with security cameras, according to a Safewise survey. The systems are easy to install and promise protection from burglars and porch pirates. (Whether they actually make you safer is a question for another day.) To get a better sense of what security camera system you should invest in, how to deal with breaches, and how to find a company you can trust, we spoke to a few experts....

January 7, 2023 · 14 min · 2805 words · Dorothy Powell

Who Let The Gipper Drive Cold Start

I don’t think Reagan ever owned a Thames van. Feels too British, even despite his famous compatibility with the UK’s Margaret Thatcher. Reagan did own a Subaru Brat, though: You can see him with his Brat here, which appears to not have the in-bed, rear-facing, handgrip-equipped jump seats, and instead has an open truck bed, which in this picture is holding a large dog, which, based on Reagan’s body language, may be a filthy commie that needs to get out of the truck, stat, pinko puppy....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 147 words · Ray Henderson

Why Cord Cutting Isn T As Popular As You May Think

Let’s talk about why. Back in the Great Recession, 8% of Americans reported increased use of internet and/or free antenna television and decreased use of cable.¹ At the time, it seemed this would become a broader trend as the world tightened its metaphorical belts. While lots of people love to stream, many still enjoy their favorite shows on live cable TV. Folks tend to stack their streaming, a.k.a. subscribe to multiple services at once....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 484 words · Robbie Lane

Why Every School Should Provide Free Wifi To Students

WiFi is needed in schools because it is by far the biggest help in finding information on just about anything there is. this is a big shortcut for students who don’t want to do research by reading books and magazines. This technology goes from elementary school all the way to college. In elementary school, kids use online educational games for math and reading studies. For middle school, kids use the technology for in school projects or essays or even reading quizzes on books....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Brenda Germann

Why Search Engine Optimization Is Important For Your Website

Search Engine Optimization can help your target audience to find your site easily since they are actively searching for information. Many people use search engine optimization when they want to learn more information about specific services or products. For this reason, it’s advisable that for your product or services to show up in search results for any keywords relating to the product or services you offer, you must be part of the user online research process....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · Robert Turner

Why Some Countries Drive On The Left And Why It S Better

The other aspect of driving in England I really like is driving on the left. For an American, it totally screws with your mind. You’re driving on the “wrong” side of the road. You’re sitting on the “wrong” side of the car, you’re trying to shift with your left hand, and the mirrors are all in the “wrong” places. You’re very aware of how concentrated you need to be on the act of driving while at the same time navigating roads that are more like a funfair ride than actual roads....

January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1628 words · Maxine Rains