Titanic Submarine Wreckage: 1st Photos Of Titan Vessel Recovered From The Ocean

The photos taken Wednesday show the crew of a Canadian ship unloading several pieces of the Titan more than a week after it imploded in the depths of the Atlantic.

The photos taken Wednesday show the crew of a Canadian ship unloading several pieces of the Titan more than a week after it imploded in the depths of the Atlantic. 

Simone Biles Returning To Gymnastics For 1st Competition Since 2020 Olympics

Get ready because Simone Biles is back. The woman many consider the greatest gymnast of all time is competing in her first event since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Get ready because Simone Biles is back. The woman many consider the greatest gymnast of all time is competing in her first event since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. 

Jillian Michaels Marries GF DeShanna Marie Minuto In Romantic Italian Ceremony

Introducing Mrs. and Mrs. Jillian Michaels! The ‘Biggest Loser’ alum married the love of her life, DeShanna Marie Minuto, in a glamorous ceremony in Venice.

Introducing Mrs. and Mrs. Jillian Michaels! The ‘Biggest Loser’ alum married the love of her life, DeShanna Marie Minuto, in a glamorous ceremony in Venice. 

‘Baywatch’ Star Erika Eleniak, 53, Shows Off Full Sleeve Tattoos On Rare Public Outing

Erika, who also starred in ‘E.T.’ and ‘Under Siege,’ looked happy and healthy in her cute patchwork pants while taking her adorable puppy for a walk.

Erika, who also starred in ‘E.T.’ and ‘Under Siege,’ looked happy and healthy in her cute patchwork pants while taking her adorable puppy for a walk. 

Kia EV9 first drive: Adding a third row to the EV market

It makes sense that a majority of EVs are crossovers. It’s a market segment that does well. Sure, they’re essentially raised hatchbacks, but they offer enough cargo space and seating for a couple or small family. On the other hand, if you have a large brood or need to transport a lot of supplies, gear, or groceries, the electrification of a three-row vehicle has been slow. Fortunately, the Kia EV9 is here with seating for up to seven and a cavernous cargo space.

We had a chance to take the Korean-spec EV9 for a first drive in Korea and while the suspension was a bit softer than what we’re used to in the United States and there’s a good chance that the acceleration will be tweaked to deliver more zip, it delivered the electric vehicle experience we expect from the automaker.

With a targeted range of up to 300 miles and DC fast charging that Kia says will take the 99.8kWh capacity battery from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 24 minutes, the automaker has something that should appeal to families looking for a road trip SUV. For more details on the EV9 and how it fared on the road, check out the video below.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/kia-ev9-first-drive-adding-a-third-row-to-the-ev-market-134533948.html?src=rss 

OnePlus’ first foldable phone will reportedly feature a 2K screen

OnePlus might be the next company to jump into the foldable phone space, and it could have a few ways to stand out. Well-known tipster OnLeaks and MySmartPriceclaim to have specs for the OnePlus Fold (aka OnePlus V Fold), a book-style foldable, and it will apparently deliver top-end performance. It will reportedly revolve around a 7.8-inch “2K” folding screen as well as a 6.3-inch external display (both 120Hz), and would come with a speedy Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip as well as 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. You’d see 48-megapixel regular and ultra-wide cameras on the back, a 64MP telephoto sensor, a 32MP front cam for the external screen and a 20MP selfie shooter when the phone is open.

The 4,800mAh battery wouldn’t be exceptional, and you’d have to be content with ‘just’ 67W fast wired charging instead of the 100W from the OnePlus 11. And yes, the brand’s signature alert slider would make the cut despite the relatively novel form factor.

OnePlus is rumored to be launching the Fold this August, or about a month after Samsung is unofficially expected to debut the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. There’s no word on pricing, but the claimed hardware could make it expensive.

The foldable phone category is still relatively small, with North Americans largely having to choose between the Galaxy Z line, Google’s Pixel Fold and Motorola’s Razr+. With OnePlus entering the arena, though, there are signs the field is heating up. That’s good news for customers, as it might lead to more aggressive pricing and new entrants that were previously content to sit on the sidelines.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/oneplus-first-foldable-phone-will-reportedly-feature-a-2k-screen-140426945.html?src=rss 

A Samsung Galaxy S23 FE may be on the way later this year

A Samsung Galaxy S23 FE may be on the way after the company declined to offer a mid-range entry point for its previous-gen flagship smartphone lineup. Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka @OnLeaks), who has a solid track record, has provided a first look at renders of the Galaxy S23 FE.

The leaked images suggest Samsung’s device will have a triple-camera array. Unusually for a mid-range smartphone, the sensors may include a telephoto lens. The Galaxy S23 FE is said to have a screen size of around 6.4 inches, with a 120Hz AMOLED panel and an under-display fingerprint reader.

Good Morning #FutureSquad! Here comes your very first look at the much anticipated #Samsung#GalaxyS23FE! (360° video + gorgeous 5K renders + dimensions)

On behalf of @Smartprix 👉🏻 https://t.co/QTOJYYKBm8pic.twitter.com/SgrDoFai7N

— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) June 28, 2023

Details about the internals are less clear at this point, as The Verge notes. Rumors have pointed to the Galaxy S23 FE running on a Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset from 2022 in some markets and the Exynos 2200 elsewhere. It could have 6GB and 8GB RAM options and 128GB or 256GB of storage.

The Galaxy S23 FE should arrive by the end of 2023, according to Hemmerstoffer. We may not have to wait too much longer to find out about it either, as Samsung will run its second Unpacked event of the year in July.

Steve Hemmerstoffer/Smartprix

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/a-samsung-galaxy-s23-fe-may-be-on-the-way-later-this-year-143559312.html?src=rss 

Aaron Carter’s Cause Of Death Revealed 5 Months After He Died At 34

Aaron was on ‘a break’ from music when he unexpectedly died on Nov. 5. It’s now being revealed that the singer died from drowning after taking Xanax and huffing.

Aaron was on ‘a break’ from music when he unexpectedly died on Nov. 5. It’s now being revealed that the singer died from drowning after taking Xanax and huffing. 

Google’s Nest Learning Thermostat is $70 off right now

If you’re always coming home to an overheated house or find your jaw on the floor every time the energy bill arrives, it might be time to consider expanding your smart home. The Google Nest Learning Thermostat third-generation is currently available for $179, down from $279 on Wellbots. All you need to do is enter the code 70THERMGDT at checkout to get $70 off your order. We’ve only seen the thermostat at a lower price on Wellbots once, and it has never dropped below $193 on Amazon, so this is quite a good deal.

The Google Nest Learning Thermostat gets to know your routine and temperature preferences and creates a schedule based on them. Google designed it to constantly consider energy-saving measures, such as changing the temperature when you’re away. The smart thermostat also provides you with a report detailing how you use and can save energy in your heating and cooling systems. It also includes a safety feature for fires, sending you a notification if it detects an unusual change in temperature.

On the device itself, you can get information about the weather, the time or your energy usage. Plus, if you’re heading home early or feeling extra cold one day, you can control the Learning Thermostat right from the Nest app on your phone.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/googles-nest-learning-thermostat-is-70-off-right-now-130024243.html?src=rss 

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