Sweden-based Atlas Copco has acquired the assets of two compressor distributors — one in Florida and one in Brazil.
Pilots rev up engines before takeoff, but why? The answer lies in a fascinating dance of air, fire, and spinning blades.
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How one teen transformed old-school carburetor work into a thriving 21st-century company
In an era dominated by electric drivetrains and over-the-air software updates, one Florida teenager has built a fast-growing ...
The suite offers Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, MainStage, and iWork for the iPad and Mac at a ...
Apple Creator Studio is taking on Adobe's dominant Creative Cloud by offering a selection of apps to create content, paid ...
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How Buick nailheads secretly powered the legendary SR-71 Blackbird
The SR-71 Blackbird is usually remembered for its titanium skin, Mach 3 speed, and cloak of secrecy, not for the rumble of ...
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Apple Creator Studio is a dream for Mac users, but a harsh reality for mobile creators
Apple’s new creative bundle promises a cross-platform future, but there are big gaps are on the iPad and iPhone.
True overlanding is built on preparation. From recovery boards that defy the mud to paper maps that never lose signal, the ...
It may not be the confirmation from Apple that many are looking for, but Tim Cook and his team may have signalled when the ...
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Top 10: The worst US Navy planes
The Cutlass was withdrawn from fleet operations by October 1957, three and a half years after entering service. 78 of 320 ...
A pilot program in Housing Authority apartments will offer the trendy stoves, which improve air quality and reduce greenhouse ...
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