Daily Deals (3-14-2023)

The cheapest iPad that Apple currently sells has a starting price of $329. But right now you can pick one up from Amazon for as little as $250. What you get for the money is a 9th-gen iPad with an Apple A13 Bionic processor and a 10.2 inch Retina disp…

The cheapest iPad that Apple currently sells has a starting price of $329. But right now you can pick one up from Amazon for as little as $250. What you get for the money is a 9th-gen iPad with an Apple A13 Bionic processor and a 10.2 inch Retina display. Note that this is a […]

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(g+) IT-Security: Was Unternehmen für ihre Sicherheit tun müssen

IT-Sicherheit ist in aller Munde, doch in der Praxis sieht es nach wie vor bei vielen Unternehmen mau aus. Der Sicherheitsexperte und CTO Andreas Rohr erklärt, was unbedingt getan werden muss. Ein Interview von Moritz Tremmel (Security, Virus)

IT-Sicherheit ist in aller Munde, doch in der Praxis sieht es nach wie vor bei vielen Unternehmen mau aus. Der Sicherheitsexperte und CTO Andreas Rohr erklärt, was unbedingt getan werden muss. Ein Interview von Moritz Tremmel (Security, Virus)

T-Mobile: Starlink bald fürs Mobilnetz

Elon Musk und T-Mobile arbeiten beim Mobilnetz zusammen. Der Mobilfunkanbieter will seine Geräte kompatibel mit den Starlink-Satelliten machen. Die Testphase startet. (Starlink, Telekom)

Elon Musk und T-Mobile arbeiten beim Mobilnetz zusammen. Der Mobilfunkanbieter will seine Geräte kompatibel mit den Starlink-Satelliten machen. Die Testphase startet. (Starlink, Telekom)

Mondmission: Das sind die Erkenntnisse der ersten Artemis-Mission

Es ist drei Monate her, dass das Orion-Raumschiff von seiner Reise um den Mond zur Erde zurückkehrte. Nun wurden die Erkenntnisse von Artemis I preisgegeben. (Mond, Nasa)

Es ist drei Monate her, dass das Orion-Raumschiff von seiner Reise um den Mond zur Erde zurückkehrte. Nun wurden die Erkenntnisse von Artemis I preisgegeben. (Mond, Nasa)

Only four midsize SUVs score good rating in IIHS rear-seat safety tests

IIHS crash-tested 13 midsize SUVs with a test dummy sitting in the back seat.

A crash-tested Tesla Model Y

Enlarge / The Tesla Model Y earned a good rating in IIHS' rear seat protection crash test. (credit: IIHS)

Only four of 13 midsize SUVs earned good ratings when it came to protecting rear-seat passengers in an impact, according to new crash tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Of that 13, two were battery-electric vehicles—the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y—and both achieved good ratings, as did the Ford Explorer and Subaru Ascent.

The IIHS has been crash-testing cars at its Vehicle Research Center in Virginia since the early 1990s after noticing that most head-on collisions were offset, something the federal government's crash tests did not account for. Since then, the organization has added several other crash tests that car manufacturers are eager to pass in order to earn a coveted "Top Safety Pick" rating.

The IIHS updated its moderate overlap front crash test in 2022 after becoming frustrated that front-seat safety gains made by the industry have not been shared with those sitting in the back of a car.

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