Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 laptop with a rollable display launches June 19 for $3499 and up

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is a laptop with a 14 inch, 2000 x 1600 pixel OLED display, support for up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 Lunar Lake processor, and up to 32GB of LPDDR5x-8533 memory. It’s also the first laptop with a rollable display. P…

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is a laptop with a 14 inch, 2000 x 1600 pixel OLED display, support for up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 Lunar Lake processor, and up to 32GB of LPDDR5x-8533 memory. It’s also the first laptop with a rollable display. Press a button or use a hand gesture and the […]

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Mocked Trump Mobile yanks coverage map that ignored Trump renaming Gulf of Mexico

A Trump-branded smartphone due out by September is likely to draw criticism.

The Trump Organization's rollout of Trump Mobile on Monday—a new wireless service using Trump's image to sell smartphones—was notably messy. Not only did the website reportedly glitch while processing preorders (more on that below), but soon after its launch, at least one glaring mistake on the website had to be quickly changed.

Critics on social media were quick to point out that the Trump Mobile coverage map used the Gulf of Mexico instead of using Trump's controversial new name for the body of water, the Gulf of America, Reuters reported. Trump has been sued for penalizing AP News for failing to adopt the label, so a wireless service bearing his name would be expected to fall in line. Mocked with screenshots, the Trump Organization yanked the coverage map within hours of launching the site, breaking links and generating errors on Tuesday, confirming that "the page could not be found."

Trump Mobile launched Monday

According to the press release, Trump Mobile's "flagship" wireless plan will be "The 47 Plan," which references Trump's current term as the United States' 47th president.

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Trump Org launches $47/month wireless service, teases odd $499 phone

A Trump-branded smartphone due out by September is likely to draw criticism.

Donald Trump's image will soon be used to sell smartphones, the Trump Organization confirmed after unveiling a new wireless service, Trump Mobile, on Monday.

According to the press release, Trump Mobile's "flagship" wireless plan will be "The 47 Plan," which references Trump's current term as the United States' 47th president.

The Trump Organization says the plan offers an "unbeatable value"—costing $47.45 per month—and "transformational" cellular service. But the price seems to be on par with other major carriers' "best phone plans," according to a recent CNET roundup, and the service simply plugs into the 5G network through "all three major carriers," the press release noted.

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Pumpspeicherwerk: Strom aus dem Tagebau

Alte Tagebaue könnten die Speicherkapazitäten für grünen Strom bereitstellen, die für die Energiewende gebraucht werden – wenn die Chemie stimmt. (Energiewende, Strom)

Alte Tagebaue könnten die Speicherkapazitäten für grünen Strom bereitstellen, die für die Energiewende gebraucht werden - wenn die Chemie stimmt. (Energiewende, Strom)

F1 in Canada: Well, that crash was bound to happen

Rivals are starting to get under each others’ skin as F1 races in Montreal.

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the Île Notre-Dame in Montreal has long been home to the Canadian Grand Prix. The artificial island was originally built for Expo 67 but was later remodeled for the 1976 Olympics; a race track was then constructed out of the roads on the island in 1978. F1 has come and gone in the US and Mexico in that time, but Canada has been a near-constant, missing just 2009.

Many of those races have been classics. 2007 saw Lewis Hamilton's first win, when he was a rookie with McLaren. (Takuma Sato's sixth place in the Super Aguri made that day even better.) 2010 had such extreme tire degradation that then-F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone had Pirelli build that into its tires from 2011 as a feature, one that at times had a highly deleterious effect on racing.

Yesterday's race in Montreal will not be remembered as one of the all-time great Canadian F1 races. Well, perhaps it will by the Mercedes team, which scored its first win of the year with George Russell, and rookie Kimi Antonelli finished third, claiming his first podium. Montreal lacks the long-duration corners that overheat the Mercedes' tires past their best. Instead, it rewards good traction and good braking, both attributes that the silver arrows' car possesses.

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F1 in Canada: Well, that crash was bound to happen

Rivals are starting to get under each others’ skin as F1 races in Montreal.

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the Île Notre-Dame in Montreal has long been home to the Canadian Grand Prix. The artificial island was originally built for Expo 67 but was later remodeled for the 1976 Olympics; a race track was then constructed out of the roads on the island in 1978. F1 has come and gone in the US and Mexico in that time, but Canada has been a near-constant, missing just 2009.

Many of those races have been classics. 2007 saw Lewis Hamilton's first win, when he was a rookie with McLaren. (Takuma Sato's sixth place in the Super Aguri made that day even better.) 2010 had such extreme tire degradation that then-F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone had Pirelli build that into its tires from 2011 as a feature, one that at times had a highly deleterious effect on racing.

Yesterday's race in Montreal will not be remembered as one of the all-time great Canadian F1 races. Well, perhaps it will by the Mercedes team, which scored its first win of the year with George Russell, and rookie Kimi Antonelli finished third, claiming his first podium. Montreal lacks the long-duration corners that overheat the Mercedes' tires past their best. Instead, it rewards good traction and good braking, both attributes that the silver arrows' car possesses.

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Anzeige: Microsoft-365-Umgebungen umfassend absichern

Wie sich Microsoft-365-Umgebungen absichern lassen – von Entra ID über Threat Protection bis zum Gerätemanagement mit Intune -, vermittelt dieser dreitägige Praxisworkshop mit Testumgebung. (Golem Karrierewelt, Verschlüsselung)

Wie sich Microsoft-365-Umgebungen absichern lassen - von Entra ID über Threat Protection bis zum Gerätemanagement mit Intune -, vermittelt dieser dreitägige Praxisworkshop mit Testumgebung. (Golem Karrierewelt, Verschlüsselung)

AYANEO Flip 1S KB handheld gaming PC has a 7 inch screen, QWERTY keyboard, and up to Ryzen AI 9 HX 370

The AYANEO Flip 1S KB is an upcoming handheld gaming PC with a clamshell design that makes it look a bit like a mini laptop. When you lift the lid you’re greeted by a 7 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel OLED display with a 144 HZ refresh rate on top and a …

The AYANEO Flip 1S KB is an upcoming handheld gaming PC with a clamshell design that makes it look a bit like a mini laptop. When you lift the lid you’re greeted by a 7 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel OLED display with a 144 HZ refresh rate on top and a QWERTY keyboard on the […]

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