The Honest Sennheiser Pxc 550 Ii Wireless Anc Headphones Review

The Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless are quality headphones with premium features. You’ll love the compact and user-friendly design. Sennheiser’s legendary sound quality and high-end ANC complete the package. Are the PXC 500-II Wireless a German engineering masterpiece, or a hot mess? We’ll tune you in. What’s in the Box The Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless come with the following accessories: Flat carry case Micro USB charging cable Audio cable (3. 5mm to 2....

December 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1352 words · Wayne Peiper

The Human Face Of War

British artist Henry Moore, once described as the “greatest sculptor since Rodin,” also captured battle through his works. He focused on those who suffered on the home front. “The air raids began–and the war from being an awful worry became a real experience,” he wrote to a friend in 1939. “Tube Shelter Perspective 1941,” a pencil and crayon drawing, shows a horizontal hole swallowing up desperate Londoners trying to escape the nightly ravages of the Blitz....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Janice Ludeker

The Hyoid Bone Anatomy Function And Conditions

The little talked about hyoid bone is a unique part of the human skeleton for a number of reasons. First, it’s mobile. This means that other than its attachment site to the thyroid cartilage (which is part of the larynx and discussed below) it floats. You can even move your hyoid from side to side—for safety’s sake, very gently—by lightly touching either end and then alternating an ever so slight pushing action....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Joseph Whitenack

The Importance Of Funding Public Colleges Opinion

There are two fundamental reasons for the above-mentioned state of affairs. The first pertains to rises in tuition costs. Tuition has gone up as a result of the rising costs of administrators in universities. There is surely a debate to be had as to the utility of hiring more administrators in universities, but it’s undeniable that hiring them is driving tuition prices up. The second pertains to decreases in educational quality, and this is generally seen in the humanities....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 816 words · Joanna Brechbiel

The Internet Has Fallen In Love With Splatoon 3 S Big Man

Deep Cut is a three-member group, consisting of Shiver the Octoling, Frye the Inkling, and Big Man the manta ray. In addition to hosting the Splatfest events and performing music, Deep Cut also provide news and updates via their podcast, Anarchy Splatcast. Their first song, “Anarchy Rainbow,” is an upbeat, dance-heavy piece that effectively ties in with the “chaos” theme of Splatville and its surrounding Splatlands. While all three members of Deep Cut were received positively, Big Man was an immediate standout....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 721 words · Jean Howard

The Iphone 13 S Cinematic Mode Is Plain Stunning

The iPhone’s cameras get most of their superpowers from custom silicon running powerful software. The iPhone 13 is no exception, using raw computing power to create the fantastic Cinematic mode. But it also introduces hardware changes that improve all cameras, especially in the iPhone 13 Pro. But there are all kinds of reasons to upgrade or hold off. “The only reason I’m not as interested in the cinematic mode is that it looks like it’s built upon portrait mode, so it might not be as sharp as actually having a lens focus on a subject,” photographer and app developer Chris Hannah told Lifewire via direct message....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 694 words · Matthew Jiminez

The Iphone 14 Ditching Sim Cards For Good Both Angers And Pleases People

With the announcement of the iPhone 14 lineup on September 7, Apple confirmed that none of the devices sold in the United States will feature a SIM card tray, meaning there’s no way to install a physical card, as has been the case historically. Instead, a virtual card, called an eSIM, will be used. And while that could be beneficial for most people, there’s a concern that anyone who travels might find themselves stuck with sizable roaming charges—or unable to connect entirely....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Yolanda Tennant

The Kennedy Center Announces Plans To Furlough 60 Percent Of Staff Despite 25 Million Stimulus Grant

Citing “overwhelming financial losses” as a result of performance cancellations amid the pandemic, the Kennedy Center insisted its federal allotment and $10 million endowment would not sufficiently cover the cost of its complete employee payroll. “In order to stretch the Center’s finances as long as possible, we must take immediate action to change our expense structure and preserve cash. In addition to drawing from the $25 million stimulus funding and the Center’s existing $10 million line of credit, we must furlough approximately 60% of the Kennedy Center’s full-time administrative staff beginning April 6 through at least May 10, 2020,” a message on the center’s website read....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Alyssa Qualls

The Kid Played Fantastic Rashford Display Delights Mourinho

Rashford scored United’s opening goal with a cool finish and was a constant threat to the Chelsea defence with his pace as he started up-front alongside Jesse Lingard in the absence of rested Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Chelsea on brink of collapse The 19-year-old, who has now scored in consecutive league matches for the first time since September, received a standing ovation when he was replaced by Ibrahimovic with seven minutes remaining, long after Ander Herrera had doubled his side’s lead....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Delores Morton

The Lack Of A Release Date For Grand Theft Auto The Trilogy Definitive Edition Is Strange

While today’s announcement was just the first piece of information on Grand Theft Auto The Trilogy: The Definitive Edition, and there’s still much more to come, it seems like announcing it without a release date is a strange move. Hopefully, the trilogy’s release window information is coming soon so that fans can properly slot out the required gaming time that it’ll take to complete three of Rockstar’s most detail-rich titles....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 590 words · Thomas Morris

The Final Fantasy 7 Remake On Ps4 10 Annoying Details You Ll Only Notice At Level 50

RELATED: Final Fantasy 7 Remake (PS4): 10 Things Most People Miss From The PS1 Classic That said, in stretching out six hours of story across 30 hours, Final Fantasy VII Remake ends up with some major annoyances by the endgame. By the time players hit the max Level of 50, all of Final Fantasy VII Remake’s most annoying details will be on display. 10 Cloud Isn’t That Great Cloud is incredibly fun to use and by far the best party member against most humanoid bosses, but he’s actually not that great in the grand scheme of things....

December 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1355 words · Eva Porcelli

The First Way To Boost Stem Learning Stop The Constant Standardized Test Taking Opinion

That was the 1920s, of course. Now we need to make sure the 2020s will be just as innovative. How can the United States reprioritize its science and tech bona fides to roar into the Fourth Industrial Revolution? The key ultimately lies in how we approach STEM education and invest in future generations. The teaching of science, technology, engineering and math is critical for America to compete globally in the decade to come....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 982 words · John Connor

The Flying Banshees From Avatar Frontiers Of Pandora Could Be Its Best Feature

All that’s been revealed about the story so far is that the Na’vi are engaged in a war against humans, who intend on colonizing and industrializing the planet. That’s basically the same conflict in the film, but the journey the player takes to stop them is a standalone story. The Avatar game was announced in 2017 but this is the first glimpse fans have seen of the game. There’s a lot to unpack from the trailer and lots of exciting possibilities for both story and gameplay, but the most exciting thing showcased in the trailer is the confirmation of flying Banshees....

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1111 words · Janet Lemle

The Four Greatest Living Baseball Players Talk Shop On Mlb Network

At the All-Star Game in Cincinnati, Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, Sandy Koufax and Johnny Bench were honored as baseball’s four greatest living players. It was, for anyone watching, an awesome moment to see those four stride out onto the field at Great American Ball Park, and then to watch Koufax throw to Bench for the ceremonial first pitch. MORE: Second half predictions | Pirates built to take the NL Central...

December 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1355 words · Alan Stodden

The Fruit Facts

Berry Burst Cheerios Sugar: 11 grams per cup Calories: 110 Taste: Doesn’t mix as well as fruit and flakes. But it was still General Mills’ most successful launch ever. Special K With Red Berries Sugar: 10 grams Calories: 110 Taste: The flakes are tasty, as always. But the berries actually seem a bit sour. Honey Bunches Of Oats With Strawberries Sugar: 10 grams Calories: 150 Taste: Tastes great, with berry bits, crunchy clusters and light flakes....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 128 words · Alberto Bren

The Future Of Mobile Gaming Moving Beyond Angry Birds And Endless Runners

On the other hand, mobile gaming tends to be all about the quick distraction. The most popular games—Angry Birds, Candy Crush, and Clash of Clans for instance—can all be played in bite-sized chunks while waiting at the doctor’s office or on your lunch break. Games that take a little longer or require a little more investment—such as Device 6—may not be as successful because, despite their quality, they don’t attract as large of an audience....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 679 words · Rick Witherspoon

The Future Of The Uncharted Series Is With A New Developer

Right now, Naughty Dog is only a few months away from the release of its highly-anticipated follow up to The Last Of Us, with only a couple of uncorroborated rumors about what the developer may be working on for its next game - supposedly a Naughty Dog sci-fi game. As the owners of the Uncharted IP, Sony has complete control over the future of the series with or without the involvement of Naughty Dog, and based on 2019 job listings for Sony San Diego, it appears the company may want to bring back the Uncharted franchise under a new development team for the PlayStation 5....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · James Krumholz

The Galaxy S23 Might Support Satellite Communications Like The Iphone 14

The company is said to be working with the US-based satellite communications company Iridium to deliver the technology, and it could feature in the upcoming Galaxy S23 range. Satellite Communications in the S23 The story was first reported by the Korean news outlet ETNews (via Ice Universe on Twitter). It says that Samsung is looking to join Apple and Huawei in offering satellite communications on its devices, and has been working on it for two years....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Robert Key

The Game Of Survival

After years of futilely waiting for the West to rescue them, Sarajevans have learned to depend on themselves. They have little choice: Serbs have grounded the U.N. airlift for more than three months and relegated NATO airstrikes to a historic footnote. (Late last week the Serbs even took a potshot at a chopper carrying Carl Bildt, the new European Union mediator.) Atop U.N. official all but concedes the international community has given up....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Fred Murray

The German Problem

While President Bill Clinton’s economic advisers see Germany’s generous social benefits and its sophisticated factories staffed by well-paid, well-trained workers as models for the United States, Germans see a looming crisis of competitiveness and a declining standard of living. No, those six weeks of paid vacation and that 37-hour workweek haven’t vanished into history. Labor-management councils still give German workers a voice in management that Americans can only dream of, and 45-year-olds with children to feed still cannot be fired....

December 15, 2022 · 14 min · 2851 words · Frederick Barbosa