Check out: A huge mudguard, soft grips, a unique heart rate monitor and affordable knee pads – Pinkbike

A lot of gear comes through our desks here at Pinkbike. Check Out is an occasional round-up of everything our tech editors got their hands on. Sometimes they’re products we’re doing long-term testing on, other times they’re things we’re excited about but don’t have time to fully review. And sometimes it’s crazy shit that someone … Read more

Apple issues ‘huge’ warning about Google Chrome to all iPhone users

By Nikki Main Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com 18:53 Jun 27, 2024, updated 20:26 Jun 27, 2024 Apple has sent out a major warning to all of its 1.46 billion iPhone users, largely targeting Google Chrome. The tech giant has put up billboards around the world to promote its Safari search app, which it touts as … Read more

This impossibly huge black hole wasn’t very hungry at the beginning of time

illustration of a quasar

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole at the “cosmic dawn” that appears impossibly massive. The confusion stems from the fact that this giant void doesn’t appear to have been feeding on much surrounding matter at the time – but to reach its immense size, you’d expect it … Read more

‘Disaster’ at a major British airport as thousands of people have to wait in huge queues for hours

TRAVEL chaos has hit Birmingham Airport again, with thousands of passengers stuck in security queues. Holidaymakers have faced long waits at West Midlands airport since the government made a last-minute switch to hand sanitiser, telling airports to reinstate the 100ml limit. Passengers were again confronted with chaos at Birmingham airport this morningCredit: BPMmedia Airport anarchy … Read more

What you need to know about the huge sunspot looking back at Earth

In mid-May, a once-in-a-lifetime outbreak of the Northern and Southern Lights lit up the skies worldwide. Delicate reds were seen as far south as Jamaica, Mexico and India, with dancing curtains of green lighting up the landscape across much of the northern and central Lower 48. The perpetrator? A geomagnetic storm, fueled by high-energy particles … Read more

Scotland’s top bridal boutique announces closure with a huge sale

A beloved bridal shop, known as Scotland’s best bridal boutique, has announced it is closing down, leaving fans devastated. That Special Day Bridal, located on Baird Road in Livingston, has served thousands of customers since opening ten years ago. That Special Day Bridal has announced a shock closureSource: GOOGLE MAPS The store has been serving … Read more

Scotland’s best bridal boutique announces closure with huge sale

A beloved bridal shop, known as Scotland’s best bridal boutique, has announced it is closing down, leaving fans devastated. That Special Day Bridal, based on Baird Road in Livingston, has served thousands of customers since opening ten years ago. 2 That Special Day Bridal has announced a shock closureCredit: GOOGLE MAPS 2 The store has … Read more

Microsoft risks a huge fine for “possibly unlawful” bundling of Teams and Office

Enlarge / A screen shows a virtual meeting with Microsoft Teams during a conference on January 30, 2024 in Barcelona, ​​Spain. Microsoft could face a huge fine in the European Union for “potentially unlawful” bundling of Teams with its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 business software suites. On Tuesday, the European Commission (EC) announced preliminary … Read more

This impossibly huge black hole wasn’t very hungry at the beginning of time

orange concentric circles around blue concentric circles intersected by white jagged line with blue spheres against a black background

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole at “cosmic dawn” that appears impossibly massive. The confusion stems from the fact that it doesn’t appear that this gigantic void was feasting on much surrounding matter at the time – but to reach its immense size you would expect it … Read more

Huge radio telescope array investigates the birth of planets around twin stars

Two orange circles with glowing circles at their centers against black backgrounds.

Astronomers have gained new insight into the formation of planets around twin stars that orbit each other. Despite the fact that we are most familiar with planets orbiting a single central star – such as the arrangement of our Solar System – more than 50% of the stars in the cosmos exist in a binary … Read more