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Redmi Pad SE review – GSMArena.com tests

Introduction and specs The tablet market saw an unexpected surge during the pandemic, and a bit of momentum carried out afterward, forcing smartphone makers to meet the growing demand with a wide range of products. The Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE, for example, is a budget offering suitable for entertainment on the go or productivity. In either case, you can expect long battery life thanks to the huge battery inside. The device is equipped with a respectable 8,000 mAh battery and offers an 11-inch 90Hz LCD panel…

How to Deal With Flapping or Broken Tests

The way to schedule fix your flaky tests and not to lose any of it with a fancy pytest libRead All The way to schedule fix your flaky tests and not to lose any of it with a fancy pytest libRead All FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of…

Edmunds tests the best automotive hands-free driving systems, Auto News, ET Auto

Super Cruise relies on an array of sensors and onboard navigation to provide hands-free driving on most mapped, divided highways.While fully automated vehicles are still a ways off, the stepping stone of hands-free driving technology has become prevalent in the past few years. These assist systems allow drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel in certain situations. Combined with automated braking and acceleration, the feature can help make driving long

Oppo Find N3 review – GSMArena.com tests

Introduction The original Oppo Find N from two years ago was a foldable like no other - really compact when folded, only mid-sized when unfolded - and made us wish more companies would pick that route to bendy smartphones instead of the clear divide between clamshells and phone-turns-tablet designs. Well, with the third generation, Oppo abandoned its alternative ways and brought us a full-size foldable with the Find N3. And we can't blame them after seeing the excellent hardware they came up with. Sure, the…

“Troubling” – England’s Silent Scandal of Missing Lung Tests

A survey by The BMJ highlights significant disparities in access to lung diagnostic tests in England’s deprived areas, leading to delayed treatment and health deterioration in patients with respiratory conditions. The article emphasizes the urgent need for NHS England and the government to address this healthcare crisis by ensuring equitable distribution of diagnostic services like spirometry.The survey reveals that the poorest regions are most severely impacted by the ‘postcode lottery’ in diagnostic services, and the…

Honor Pad X9 review – GSMArena.com tests

Introduction and specs The Honor Pad X9 is an inexpensive tablet that seems to be geared towards media consumption more than anything else. It has a large 11.5-inch, 5:3, 1200 x 2000-pixel display with 120Hz refresh rate. Also on board is an impressive six-speaker system. Its battery is a decently large 7250 mAh, considering the tablet's very slim 6.9 mm profile and relatively low weight at 495 grams - and it even has an aluminum back and frame. Honor Pad X9 specs at a glance: Body: 267.3x167.4x6.9mm,…

Gravity tests head-tracking, shoulder-mounted firearms on its jet suit

In a video posted to TikTok, Gravity Industries founder Richard Browning has shown off what appears to be live-fire aerial testing of a shoulder-mounted, head-tracking weapons system for the Iron Man-style jet suit he's been flying since 2017.The video shows a pilot, possibly Browning himself, hovering several feet off the ground and firing several rounds from an automatic pistol into water, balancing the suit against the recoil as the gun follows his head movements with a slight lag. Gravity has made no bones about it:…

NASA successfully tests new inflatable heat shield

Over a year ago, NASA’s Artemis I mission returned to Earth, completing a round-trip journey around the Moon and back. As it barreled through the atmosphere, the heat shield aboard the Orion spacecraft reached temperatures of 2,700 Fahrenheit and traveled at more than 18,000 MPH. However, that heat shield was damaged. Now, NASA is testing an inflatable heat shield, and the tests have proven exceptionally successful so far. The new heat shield was tested as part of NASA’s Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an…

NASA tests laser communications across 10 million miles of space

NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) unit aboard the Psyche spacecraft has switched on, establishing a super-speed laser data link at a distance of 10 million miles (16 million km), or 40 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.NASA has been dead keen for years to develop a practical laser communications system for deep space missions and, as a result, has been conducting increasingly ambitious tests of the technology. The reason is that the space agency is currently working with a bottleneck caused by…