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14 hours ago |
forbes.com | Michael Lynch
Fears that the U.S. will use its exports of natural gas to Mexico to pressure them over border security, drug smuggling, and the trade imbalance have led Mexico to target increased domestic production. The new goal is to increase it from just under 4 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) to 5 bcf/d by 2030. While this might appear laudable, the reality is that Mexico could do much more but political constraints have hindered natural gas development for many years.
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15 hours ago |
forbes.com | Marshall Shepherd
What happened? Earlier this week the Midland, Texas region experienced 111 mph winds and associated damage. According to the National Weather Service, these high winds were not associated with an EF tornado. NWS meteorologists say they were caused by a relatively rare weather phenomenon called a virga bomb. What’s that? In a statement issued by the NWS, forecasters wrote, “This gust occurred from a dry microburst associated virga bomb.
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16 hours ago |
forbes.com | Mark Sparrow
With President Trump’s tariffs beginning to bite, there has been a lot of interest recently in the idea of bringing the manufacturing of technology back to the West. In the U.K. One audio brand has already started. Fell Audio is a disruptive British hi-fi brand that has been shaking up the market with affordable audio separates made in the UK. Now the brand is making its products available through Amazon.
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17 hours ago |
forbes.com | Mark Sparrow
Today sees Adobe Max London taking place at Magazine London where users and developers all meet up to discuss everything Adobe and find out what’s new from one of the world’s biggest names in creative software. Adobe has used Max London to announce its latest Firefly app which combines the company’s commercially safe Firefly models as well as offering its customers a choice of also using models from third parties like Google and OpenAI.
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17 hours ago |
forbes.com | Mark Sparrow
Classic British audio and speaker brand Bowers & Wilkins has announced its “most advanced wireless headphone yet.” Based on the award-winning Px7 S2e model, the new Px7 S3 headphones feature re-engineered driver units, support for Qualcomm’s aptX Adaptive 24/96, aptX Lossless codec and dedicated amplifiers. The Px7 S3’s all-new design and profile have been engineered for comfortable, extended listening, with a notably slimmer form than previous models.
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