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Three reasons to buy the M1 Mac mini instead of the 24-inch iMac

Three reasons to buy the M1 Mac mini instead of the 24-inch iMac

After more than a decade with the same design, the iMac finally has a brand-new look, and it’s stunning. The 2021 iMac also has Apple’s super-fast M1 processor, a bigger display with even more pixels, a much-needed update to the FaceTime camera, and some pretty awesome audio capabilities. But is this enough, or would you be better off spending your money elsewhere? 1. PERFORMANCE AND PRICE One thing is clear: The M1 chip is far superior to the 8th-generation Intel quad-core and 6-core options in the iMacs it replaces. If you are just seeking a new iMac to replace an older generation of iMac, then you won’t be disappointed in the speed boost. There is little to distinguish the iMac from the other M1 Macs, though. We have tested all the M1 Macs…

macOS Monterey: Universal control, Shortcuts, Safari, and more

macOS Monterey: Universal control, Shortcuts, Safari, and more

Apple has unveiled macOS 12 Monterey, the first major update to macOS since the big shift in macOS 11 Big Sur. There are a bunch of new features, and we’ll cover everything you need to know about the update before it arrives in the fall: the top features, system requirements, availability, and more. Let’s start with the key features. UNIVERSAL CONTROL Apple users often switch between devices, and with Universal Control, you can now use a single mouse and keyboard between your Mac and iPad. If you’re using a MacBook, you can use its keyboard and trackpad with the iPad. You can even drag and drop files between devices and perform gestures on the MacBook trackpad to navigate the iPad. Additionally, Universal Control can do something that Apple’s Craig Federighi said would appeal…

The iPad Pro is a killer machine, but its software is killing me

The iPad Pro is a killer machine, but its software is killing me

Nobody needs to convince me that Apple is at the top of its game when it comes to designing iPad hardware. The 2018 iPad Pro was so fast that more than two years later, it can still handle more or less anything that you can throw at it. The 2020 iPad Pro essentially operated at the same speed—and that was so fast it didn’t matter. So here comes the 2021 iPad Pro (see page 39), which is an even more extreme dunk in terms of features. Adding an M1 processor isn’t going to add the same boost as it did on the Mac side, because the iPad Pro was always powered by an energy-efficient Apple processor. But it’s still an upgrade of two processor generations, and that matters. A revamped display…

CPU Showdown: Intel’s Alder Lake Core i9 vs. Apple’s M1 Max

CPU Showdown: Intel’s Alder Lake Core i9 vs. Apple’s M1 Max

Intel’s Alder Lake processor is starting to become available in PC laptops and that means one thing: benchmarks! Macworld’s sister publication, PCWorld, posted a review of one of the first laptops with the Core i9-12900HK processor, code-named Alder Lake, and it inevitably got us thinking about Apple’s M1 Pro and Max. To be clear, PCWorld didn’t include Apple silicon in its review—they are reviewing Windows-based laptops and comparing Alder Lake to its predecessor and a new 8-core Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU. Many of the benchmark programs PCWorld used aren’t even available on the Mac or do not have native M1 versions, but PCWorld did run Geekbench and Cinebench, two benchmarks Macworld also uses. And we learned a lot from them. First, let’s check out the specifications for the laptops: 14-inch MacBook Pro M1…

UCO VALLEY

UCO VALLEY

Of the many different wine regions in Argentina, one stands out for its intensity and breadth of styles – an area where you’re just as likely to find a juicy, characterful Malbec as you are a subtly textured Pinot Noir, where vineyards climb the slopes of glacier-capped mountains: the Uco Valley. Connoisseurs will already be familiar with the name, but it’s also one that regular wine buyers ought to look out for in the supermarket aisles; a safe bet, liable to amply exceed expectations. Among the most exciting wine regions in the world, Uco Valley has redefined the international reputation of Argentinian fine wines. And the producers there know it. ‘The Uco Valley is one of those regions that offers infinite variations of soil and climate types, allowing us to make very…

THE SQUAD

• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Jasper CILLESSEN Valencia (Spa) Age 32 (22.04.89) If he is fit and remains a regular for his club, the reliable Cillessen will stand between the posts, just as he did at the 2014 World Cup. Tim KRUL Norwich City (Eng) Age 33 (04.03.88) Came off the bench in the final minute of the game to become the hero when penalties decided the World Cup quarter-final against Costa Rica in 2014. Maarten STEKELENBURG Ajax Age 38 (22.09.82) Returned to the Ajax first team after Andre Onana’s doping ban, and earned a surprise international recall three and a half years after his last cap. DEFENDERS Nathan AKE Manchester City (Eng) Age 26 (18.02.95) All-rounder who can play leftback, centre-back or midfield. Son of an Ivorian father but opted for the Oranje. Left home to join Chelsea at 15. Daley BLIND Ajax Age…

THE SQUAD

The WORLD of COMETS

LITTLE MEANS MORE to me than comets. While in the sixth grade at Roslyn School in Montreal, I delivered the first of more than 2,500 lectures I’ve given in my life. The subject I chose for this first talk was comets, and it’s amazing to me to compare what we knew about comets then with what we know now. For example, all those years ago, we knew of a few hundred comets; now we know of at least 4,000. The most famous of all comets, Halley’s Comet, last rounded the Sun on Feb. 9, 1986. Twenty-one years before that, on Dec. 17, 1965, I began searching telescopically for comets. On Nov. 13, 1984, I discovered my first. I’ll never forget my view of a brand-new comet that no one else had…

The WORLD of COMETS

The Ryevolution

Rye as a primary ingredient for whiskey (and whisky) has been appreciated since the first European settlers arrived in North America. At its peak in the 1790s, George Washington’s distillery at Mount Vernon produced almost 11,000 gallons (50,000 litres) of rye whiskey a year. As a result of Prohibition in the US, from the 1920s rye whiskey entered a steady decline. In 2006, only 150,000 cases were sold in the US, compared to 14.7 million cases of bourbon. Ever since then, however, rye whiskey (it has to be at least 51% rye to use the name) has been on the rebound. Between 2009 and 2020, worldwide production has grown by 1,275%. At Catoctin Creek Distillery in Purcellville, Virginia, Scott and Becky Harris were inspired by the re-emergence of cocktail culture in San…

The Ryevolution
Oura Ring: A New Kind of Fitness Tracker

Oura Ring: A New Kind of Fitness Tracker

Fitness trackers have become a lot more attractive over the years, but no matter the design, they tend to stand out. If you’re looking for a more discreet alternative that’s comfortable to wear 24/7, you might be interested in the Oura Ring. It looks like jewelry at a glance, but the Oura is far smarter than your average ring. This water-resistant wearable features heart rate, respiration, and body temperature sensors, as well as a 3D accelerometer to measure your activity, sleep, and recovery, and it works with a companion app to help make sense of your data and offer insights to foster healthy habits. The Oura’s ability to track workouts is pretty basic compared with a wrist-worn model, but it offers comprehensive sleep tracking and is more comfortable to wear…

CORSAIR TBT100 THUNDERBOLT 3 DOCK: TURNS A THUNDERBOLT 3 MAC INTO A PORT-FESTOONED POWERHOUSE

CORSAIR TBT100 THUNDERBOLT 3 DOCK: TURNS A THUNDERBOLT 3 MAC INTO A PORT-FESTOONED POWERHOUSE

The sleek Corsair TBT100 Thunderbolt 3 Dock ups the game for a Mac laptop, Mac mini, or iMac by providing a full complement of ports for those that lack them and offering additional—and more easily accessible—ports for those that already possess many. The compact dock, which weighs in at a pound (0.5 kg), provides ready access to useful jacks while offering a solid design contrast that doesn’t imitate Apple’s aesthetic. The $259.99 price is right in line with the array of options. The TBT100 has five high-speed data ports: two USB Type-A SuperSpeed (3.2 Gen 1 or 5Gbps), two USB Type-C SuperSpeed+ (3.2 Gen 2 or 10Gbps), and one Thunderbolt 3. That Thunderbolt 3 port, however, is reserved to connect to a Mac, as the 40Gbps throughput is necessary to power all…

BRILLIANT BARBERA

A talent contest of Piedmont’s native grape varieties might well see the top prize going to Nebbiolo. It’s Barbera, however, that gets my vote for congeniality. Grown throughout Italy, Barbera is among the country’s top 10 most planted grapes. It is also one of the few indigenous Italian varieties succeeding in international soil. Nevertheless, Barbera’s most significant plantings are in the northwestern region of Piedmont, which provides benchmark examples. Believed to have existed since the Middle Ages, Barbera originated in Alessandria province. During the 1900s, this easy-to-grow, vigorous variety established itself as Piedmont’s reliable workhorse. ‘It was a very productive grape and ripeness was rarely fully achieved,’ states Stefano Almondo of Giovanni Almondo in Roero. The resulting wines were mouthpuckeringly tart, painfully skinny and often slightly spritzy. At best, Barbera was…

BRILLIANT BARBERA
New M2 Air WWDC22: Breakthrough OS features & the next-gen chip

New M2 Air WWDC22: Breakthrough OS features & the next-gen chip

This year’s bumper Worldwide Developers Conference focused not only on what was next for macOS, watchOS, iPadOS, and iOS, but also lifted the lid on new hardware from the Cupertino company, with Apple showing off the new MacBook Air, powered by the M2 chip. LEAPS FORWARD FOR SOFTWARE Although Apple typically saves hardware announcements for separate events held throughout the year, the company made the unusual move of announcing two new MacBook products at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference. As well as an all-new MacBook Air, which has been redesigned, the firm also bumped the specs of its entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro. That’s, of course, on top of the major announcements across iOS, macOS, and iPadOS, with each operating system given new features and tools designed to make the Apple ecosystem even…

Replica scene erupts after Swedish ruling

Replica scene erupts after Swedish ruling

THE DECISION by a Swedish court to back Jaguar Land Rover’s bid to shut down a C-type builder has thrown the world of replicas into turmoil, with many fearing widespread and long-lasting repercussions. The ruling could spark a global clampdown, not only on Jaguar replicas and the people who build them, but all replicas. Technically, it could even sound the death knell for cars that were built decades ago. The case for copyright infringement was brought against Karl and Ann-Christine Magnusson in 2018 and the verdict was recently handed down by the Intellectual Property Division of the Swedish High Court. As well as ordering a replica C-type to be destroyed, the ruling gives copyright protection to the shape of the Jaguar C-type in a similar fashion to works of art. If…

How the M1 Pro and M1 Max open up new possibilities for the Mac

How the M1 Pro and M1 Max open up new possibilities for the Mac

The other shoe has finally dropped. A year after the release of the first M1 Macs ushered in the Apple silicon era for the Mac, Apple has addressed how it plans to serve the needs of users for whom iPad-level performance, impressive though it might be, just isn’t enough. With the October announcement of the M1 Pro and M1 Max, Apple has connected the dots and revealed two new chips that propel the MacBook Pro to new heights. Two connected dots make a straight line–and that line points to the future of the Mac. Here’s a look at what might be coming next. PUSHING THE PRO It seems obvious that the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips are destined for computers beyond the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros. Even though they’ve been engineered…

3 Porsche 911 Turbo S

3 Porsche 911 Turbo S

2021 PORSCHE 911 TURBO PRO Absolute magic on a back road, wonderful GT car, insanely quick CON Magic replaced by cold competency on the track, street tires only We thought it was gone. Banished. We believed the good people of Stuttgart, with a bit of help from Weissach, had finally cured the Turbo’s one remaining weakness. Charging valiantly into our 2020 Best Driver’s Car field, though, the 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S revealed that its Achilles’ heel remains. That one issue, the one that’s deprived 911 Turbos of the past from more than one MotorTrend podium, is the car’s cold, emotionless virtuosity when pushed to the limit. (The 911 Carrera S, last year’s winner, does not have this problem.) It’s a trait that was far more apparent on previous Turbos, showing itself on the…

Affordable 8K TVs Are Coming, But You Shouldn’t Buy One

Affordable 8K TVs Are Coming, But You Shouldn’t Buy One

Be saw lots of new 8K TVs at CES in January, with some coming from vendors known for making affordable models, such as TCL. That means 2021 is likely to be the year we start seeing 8K TVs hit the market at prices that far more people can realistically consider—we’re talking under five digits! Don’t freak out about replacing your still-new 4K TV just yet, though. 8K AT CES TCL’s announcement that its 2021 6-Series TVs will be entirely 8K is one of the more notable pieces of news from this year’s show, as the 6-Series has long been a PCMag favorite for offering high quality at a reasonable price. That said, TCL hasn’t yet announced pricing for its 6-Series TVs, and it noted that 2020 models will still be available this…

GATSBY OF THE WEST END

It is not easy to remain incognito in this world. We have so many curtains opened to our lives; there are so many opportunities for people to take a peek and draw their conclusions about us. It’s even harder for those who have something to show for their lives and achievements. Some are smarter than others at keeping a low profile, and Guy Belot is one of those happy few who have managed to stay under the radar (except ours). Everywhere we have gone recently, Guy’s name seems to have cropped up — from a drink named in his honour at 5 Hertford Street to boxes of cigars put away for him by various London merchants. For a 27-year-old, this is unusual, and it piqued our curiosity towards this Gatsbyish Mayfairite. Belot’s…

GATSBY OF THE WEST END
The 8 Best Wireless Routers We’ve Tested

The 8 Best Wireless Routers We’ve Tested

With COVID-19 still keeping so many people working from home, Wi-Fi routers are doing a lot more than streaming movies and games. Not only are home Wi-Fi routers keeping millions of people working, but they’re also connecting an ever-growing range of smart home devices. That means picking one that does the best job for you and fits your budget is trickier than ever, especially now that we’re seeing more Wi-Fi 6 devices becoming available. When you’re shopping for a new router, start by considering the size of your coverage area and the number of clients you need to support as well as the types of devices that you’ll be connecting. Not everybody needs the kind of performance that you get with the latest and greatest models, and there’s no reason to…

PEAK EXPERIENCE

PEAK EXPERIENCE

Tyler Jones, CEO and founder of Las Vegas–based Blue Heron, is an architect and developer with a passion for designing homes that make his clients feel good. He believes in the concept of biophilic design—connecting people to their environment and helping them focus on the natural world. “This design impacts everything we do. As you enter the home, we wanted to invoke an immediate emotional response from how the architecture flows with the surrounding landscape,” he says. Founded in 2003, Blue Heron developed its signature Vegas Modern™ design philosophy to do precisely that. Its newest iteration is the Ora House—not in Las Vegas, but in the Bird Rock Waterfront enclave in San Diego’s La Jolla area. “What I learned in Las Vegas, I applied to this home in California,” he says. “This…

The SCIENCE of COMETS

LAST YEAR, 2022, MARKED 30 YEARS since the first discovery of a member of the Kuiper Belt beyond Pluto, 1992 QB1, by astronomers David Jewitt and Jane Luu. The presence of this small world, roughly 60 miles (100 kilometers) across, wasn’t entirely unexpected; the Irish astronomer Kenneth Edgeworth had suggested a population of such objects could exist beyond Neptune nearly 50 years earlier. Nevertheless, it was an impressive feat of perseverance and technical skill. It also marked a turning point in the study of comets. The last three decades have brought a torrent of new discoveries that have trans-formed our understanding of where cometary bodies reside, how they got there, and how they continue to evolve. Thanks to an expanding network of progressively more powerful surveys and telescopes, we now have identified…

The SCIENCE of COMETS

View from here

There are the lying-on-the-beach, soaking-up-the-sun, reading-a-good-book sort of holidays, and then there are the others, where you actually do something. I don’t know about you, but I’ve never been very good at the former. I feel guilty about just sitting around “relaxing”. It seems a bit too much like being lazy. I suspect this is a hangover from my upbringing, where it simply wasn’t acceptable to do nothing. My parents were of an industrious generation: hard work was how you spent your time, with only Sunday as a day of rest. In my father’s case, this meant working at his tailoring business six days a week; in my mother’s, it meant housework – cleaning, washing, cooking, shopping, sewing – and much of it before the aid of household appliances. Consequently,…

View from here
iPhone 13 and iPad mini benchmarks don’t tell whole story

iPhone 13 and iPad mini benchmarks don’t tell whole story

In September, Apple announced the new A15 processor in a peculiar way: by comparing its new chip to the Android competition, rather than the A14 that powered last year’s generation of iPhones. We were all left to try to infer the speed of the A15 based on Apple’s claims, wondering if the company was obscuring the performance improvements in the A15 because they weren’t particularly impressive. Recently things have gotten a lot clearer with the first reviews of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, as well as a look at what the iPad mini has to offer. Now we’ve got the cold, hard facts about the A15—and it’s more complicated and interesting than I guessed last week. The net result? Apple is making one chip but using it in three…

Apple’s Mac security is so good, it’s sending used M1 MacBooks to the scrap heap

Apple’s Mac security is so good, it’s sending used M1 MacBooks to the scrap heap

Apple’s efforts to protect a user’s data are a major selling point for customers. If your MacBook is stolen, it’s extremely difficult for the thief to bypass the laptop’s security measures and access the data as long as you’ve taken advantage of the tools at your disposal to lock down your machine. However, those same security measures can render a Mac useless in a legitimate sale on the second-hand market. A report by Vice highlights the frustrations of an independent computer repair specialist and refurbisher, John Bumstead, who tweeted about the “millions” of MacBooks that have been “condemned…to death” because of Apple’s Activation Lock. This feature associates a device with an Apple ID and is automatically turned on when you activate Find My Mac within the Apple ID settings on your…

LEAVE A DOCK

LEAVE A DOCK

Leaving an alongside berth, especially on a smaller boat, can just be a case of pushing the boat far enough out to allow you to drive away. It’s usually easiest to push the bow out as it’s lighter and moves quicker than the stern. When leaving in forward gear be careful not to steer away from the dock too soon or the stern may swing in and hit the pontoon. Any additional wind or current will either help or hinder you. If these are pushing you away from the berth, it should be possible to just let go and let the elements take the boat away. However, if they are pushing you back onto the berth and making it much trickier to leave, what should you do? If possible, you should…

ALL-SEASON CRUISER

ALL-SEASON CRUISER

It’s December. The days are short, commutes are in the dark and the shops are full of Christmas tat/cheer (delete as appropriate). The seas are winter choppy but down at the boatyard all is quiet. Winterised boats hibernate beneath tarpaulins, frost-guard heaters and dehumidifiers keeping the worst effects of the cold and damp at bay. Boating, for the majority of us, is on hold for the foreseeable future, our expansive open cockpits and huge sunpads ill-suited to the chilly weather and turbulent seas of another long off-season. Most of us, but not all. Because there are boats that are perfectly suited to inclement weather and rough seas. Boats that will allow you to confidently go boating all year round. Boats like these… PRICE: £162,500 BOAT: Dale Nelson 38 DATE: 1999 LYING: Neyland CONTACT: Dale Nelson www.dalenelson.co.uk PRICE: £84,500 BOAT: Aquastar Ocean…

The Big Picture

The Big Picture

By the end of this decade, you won’t be able to buy a new Bentley with an internal combustion engine. From 2030 on, all new Bentleys—the successors to the raffish Flying Spur sedan, the sporty Continental GT coupe and convertible, the brawny Bentayga SUV—will have battery electric powertrains, CEO Adrian Hallmark says. As a result, the automaker’s trademark imperious thrust will be accompanied by a whispering whirr of a brace of motors and no longer the murmuring hum of a turbocharged W-12 or the muted rumble of a turbocharged V-8. “We believe electrification isn’t an option,” Hallmark said. “It’s an obligation, because the technology is there. We think making everything that we do sustainable is a major potential advantage for us as a company.” Even so, it’s a big bet for a storied…

Look out: Super-sensor sees around corners, promises zero avoidable deaths.

Look out: Super-sensor sees around corners, promises zero avoidable deaths.

I ’ve just learned it’s not entirely our fault, as Homo sapiens, that we cause 95 percent of car wrecks. That’s because we haven’t evolved the physiological ability to both see far enough ahead and process visual data sufficiently to eliminate “accidents.” I learned this when a California company called Neural Propulsion Systems (NPS) unveiled its AtomicSense Platform sensor fusion product, which it says can sense and interpret enough data to prevent crashes. NPS wrote a paper theorizing that perceiving the environment far enough, clear enough, and early enough to eliminate roadway deaths (that is, those from avoidable crashes) requires a data acquisition and processing rate of 100 terabits per second—that’s 10 million times the sensory data rate flowing from your eyes to your brain when you’re not drunk or distracted. So…

Are We Born to Wander?

Are We Born to Wander?

ILLUMINATING THE MYSTERIES—AND WONDERS—ALL AROUND US EVERY DAY IN THIS SECTION How Moths Weather Rain A New Loo for Astronauts Volcanic Lightning The Craft of Clock Repair I’VE BEEN PUTTING MY PASSPORT to good use lately. I use it as a coaster and to level wobbly table legs. It makes an excellent cat toy. Welcome to the pandemic of disappointments. Canceled trips, or ones never planned lest they be canceled. Family reunions, study-abroad years, lazy beach vacations. Poof. Gone. Obliterated by a tiny virus and the long list of countries where United States passports are not welcome. It is not natural for us to be this sedentary. Travel is in our genes. For most of the time our species has existed, “we’ve lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers moving about in small bands of 150 or fewer people,” writes Christopher…

The iMac Pro could come out of retirement to dominate the desktop

The iMac Pro could come out of retirement to dominate the desktop

In 2021, the iMac got a major refresh with a new design and an M1 processor. At the time, it was a much-needed update to Apple’s iconic line of computers, but now that it’s about a year and a half later, it’s about time for a new model—possibly an even better one. After putting some thought into a new iMac, I concluded that most of the features I’d like to see don’t fit with the current iMac. Instead, I’d like to see a return of the iMac Pro, which was discontinued last year. When it launched in 2017, it was largely seen as a stopgap between Mac Pro models, but it was an important machine that helped separate the iMac into distinct lines—the 21.5-inch model for budget-minded consumers, the 27-inch model…

Come On Get Higher

Lalah Delia is sitting across from me, emitting a rarely achieved level of zen, eating vegan banh mi tacos and explaining the concept of Dark Night of the Soul. It’s a crossroads of sorts, she says, an event or time period that jump-starts intense transformation. The dark before the dawn. She’s had many in her 46 years—the sudden death of her mother, her own suicide attempt—but the one we’re discussing right now, an emergency hospitalization for an intestinal infection that ruptured her colon in 2001, is the one that eventually led her to this outdoor picnic table in Denver, talking to me. It’s the traumatic event that she can point to when she looks back at her life and definitively say it put her on the path to becoming who…

Come On Get Higher
Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 9 hides an Arm option and cool features

Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 9 hides an Arm option and cool features

Microsoft’s Surface Pro 9 is noteworthy in one particular aspect: You now have a choice between an always-connected version with an Arm processor, or a more powerful 12th-gen Core chip for more traditional use. Essentially, the single Surface Pro 9 represents the merging of two product lines, with the traditional Surface Pro tablet and the Surface Pro X now transformed as the Surface Pro 9 and Surface Pro 9 with 5G, respectively. And that’s interesting, since the Surface Pro 9’s two different versions continue to significantly differ in both their capabilities and even their feature sets: one for performance and one for connectivity. Both versions of the Surface Pro 9 began shipping on October 25, starting at $999.99 for the 12th-gen Core (Alder Lake) and $1,299.99 for the Surface Pro 9 with…

LETTERS

A knowing smile All of us have read numerous audio reviews ending with the same tired phrases: “Highly recommended,” “Must audition,” “Put it on your short list.” Jason, in his review of the dCS Vivaldi Apex, goes in a different, original, direction: “If you’re fortunate enough to own one, you will have read this review with a knowing smile.” While most of us will never own a dCS, we can appreciate the quality of the component with that one simple sentence. Jay Valancy,Sacramento, California Home is where the A/B testing is A million years ago, I went to a high-end dealer to listen to a new-to-me speaker called the Quad electrostatic. What a revelation! However, once I got them home: no bass. No change in components could remedy that. Eventually, I moved on to the Infinity…

High-tech projectors

Portable 1 PHILIPS SCREENEO U4 Both portable and ultra-short throw, Philips has chosen the projector industry at which to throw its annual curveball. It can cast a 80-inch picture from just 12 inches away or up to 120-inch at Full HD with a little more space. Given its mini form and automatic image adjustments, that’s some very usable multi-purpose fun for just about any room. £565, indiegogo.com 2 SAMSUNG FREESTYLE Battery powered when needed, the uniquely shaped Freestyle is a portable in the truest sense. The rotating barrel design means set-up won’t require propping it up on stacks of books, and Tizen OS has got your back for every streaming service you could need. Don’t expect any serious picture quality at this price but, still, bit of a bargain, really. £459, richersounds.com 3 NEBULA COSMOS LASER 4K This…

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What Is C-Band, and What Does It Mean for the Future of 5G?

What Is C-Band, and What Does It Mean for the Future of 5G?

A half-dozen companies are potentially ready to spend $80 billion for C-Band, a new set of airwaves that promise to fix the perilous state of American 5G, at an FCC auction. That’s a vast amount of money, and it shows how important C-Band is. But what is C-Band, and what does it mean for 5G? Do you need a C-Band phone? Is C-Band a new frequency? Should you be scared of C-Band? I can explain. RECOVERING THE SATELLITES According to wireless testing firm Rohde and Schwarz, the C-band is all frequencies between 4GHz and 8GHz. When US wireless geeks talk about C-Band, though, they’re talking about 3.7GHz to 4.2GHz—and specifically, in this case, the range from 3.7GHz to 3.98GHz. This frequency had been used for satellite TV since the 1970s, but as C-Band…

How to connect an Apple LED Cinema Display to a new MacBook

How to connect an Apple LED Cinema Display to a new MacBook

Apple rarely releases sales figures on particular models of products it offers, but I have to imagine it shipped at least hundreds of thousands of its two Apple LED Cinema Displays (24-inch, 2008 to 2010, and 27-inch, 2010 to 2013) based on the number of people who have reached out and want to connect them to a USB-C–equipped MacBook. I purchased several adapters and cables that can take the LED Cinema Display’s Mini DisplayPort (not Thunderbolt) and convert it into something that passes over USB-C in a compatible chain that allows you to connect to a USB-C equipped MacBook. My testing shows three affordable and viable options, plus a reasonable option for a full-featured USB-C dock that requires just a simple adapter. Apple made multiple generations of its displays: the first used…

10 ways to upgrade your work desk for less than $100

10 ways to upgrade your work desk for less than $100

Odds are good that if you have a desktop computer, you spend a lot of time sitting at your desk, either for business or for pleasure. So why shouldn’t your desk be as comfy and efficient as possible? While upgrading your computer can often take serious dough (especially these days), you can spend a lot less to improve your workstation itself in some surprising ways. Here are ten ways to improve your workstation for under $100, presented in no particular order. Most of these cost less than $50, and many are under $25! 1. A FANCY DESK MAT No matter what kind of mouse you use or what kind of desk you use it on, you need something in between to protect both of them. A $10 mousepad will do just fine, though…

Reboot your home & garden

Reboot your home & garden

DIY devices 1 DEWALT 18V XR DCD795D2 There’s a reason tradespeople use DeWalt tools: they’re built tough and last forever. This particular drill driver is smaller than most, making it ideal for awkward or tight spaces, and 15 different torque levels enable it to drill or screw into all kinds of materials. DeWalt’s XR range uses the same batteries across multiple power tools. £123, diy.com 2 SOG POWERLOCK Like a Leatherman but for serious DIYers, the PowerLock is even recommended for explosives experts and soldiers in the field. SOG says its saws cut faster and its knives cut better than any rival, and its compound leverage makes use of multiple pivot points to amplify your hand strength. That means it’s twice as powerful as similar-looking but lesser multi-tools. £94.99, sogknives.co.uk 3 BOSCH CROSS LINE LASER QUIGO GREEN Putting…

THE SQUAD

• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Alessio CRAGNO Cagliari Age 26 (28.06.94) Been kept busy all season at relegation-battling Cagliari, more than living up to his nickname, “Spider Man”. Won12 Under-21 caps. Gianluigi DONNARUMMA Milan Age 22 (25.02.99) Given that he made his Italy debut aged 17, Donnarumma is already a six-season Italy veteran. Considered the best Italian keeper of his generation. Salvatore SIRIGU Torino Age 34 (12.01.87) Immensely experienced keeper who first played for Italy in 2010, and subsequently at the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016. More than capable if required. DEFENDERS Francesco ACERBI Lazio Age 33 (10.02.88) A regular squad member under Mancini in the role of reserve central defender, Acerbi has been key for Lazio over the last two seasons. Alessandro BASTONI Internazionale Age 22 (13.04.99) A product of the prolific Atalanta youth system, Bastoni made his debut in November. Left footed and…

THE SQUAD
The key to the Mac’s survival isn’t a new Air–it’s the next iPad Pro

The key to the Mac’s survival isn’t a new Air–it’s the next iPad Pro

I’ve never felt the need to choose between the iPad and the Mac. I use and value them both. But over the last few years, it’s started to feel like both the Mac and the iPad are increasingly limited by an artificial barrier that Apple has placed between them. The iPad has slowly become more Mac-like without ever really reaching the promised land. The Mac, meanwhile, has failed to pick up many desirable features from the iPad. I admire the discipline Apple has had in keeping its product lines separate, but it feels like that decision is starting to harm the futures of both products. The Mac and the iPad are on a collision course, and I’m concerned that they’re both about to run into the brick wall Apple has erected between…

LG C2

LG C2

The LG C2 is a mouthwatering update to one of last year’s biggest TV hits, the LG C1. This new version ushers in a new era for the C-series OLED TVs, boosting the brightness with new panel technology and adding the first 42-inch version to the line-up. Here, we dive into exactly what you can expect from the improved OLED panel with its Brightness Booster technology and LG’s most powerful processor yet. All that shiny new tech has seen a sobering increase in the price tag, and the 42-inch and 48-inch versions don’t come with the brightness improvements. It’s only the 55-inch and up models – we tested the 65-inch set – that get the full effect of its image quality improvements. In total there are six C2 OLED sizes available, covering 42…

PRINCESS F45

PRINCESS F45

Getting hold of boats to test can be a complicated business because there are many factors at play. Production at a shipyard like Princess is a well oiled machine with every boat on a drum-tight deadline to make it through the build and testing process before being shipped off to a dealer or customer. There sometimes isn’t enough slack in the system for a boat and chase boat to be ready with the correct crew all at the same time. That is why, even though the F45 was launched at Düsseldorf in 2019, we only managed to test one in early 2021 when Boats.co.uk had a spanking new stock boat delivered to Poole and extended an invitation for us to have a go. Invitation accepted. Why is the F45 such an…

How to start up your M1 Mac from an external drive

How to start up your M1 Mac from an external drive

Apple’s relatively new M1 Macs that rely on Apple silicon have a number of usability differences from previous Intel-based Macs. One difference that’s tripped up some readers is how to start up or boot the M1 Mac from an external drive. Intel Macs generally make this easy. You might want to use a bootable external drive to have a higher-capacity SSD than is offered or affordable via Apple’s pricing. Or you may want one for backup in case something goes very pear shaped with your M1 Mac. Testing indicates that the following are required to start up from an external volume: > A Thunderbolt 3 drive. That’s not just one that uses the USB-C connector, but one that is a native USB 3.1 or 3.2 drive. Nor can you use a Type A…

THE SQUAD

= caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 19.11.22) GOALKEEPERS Alexander DOMINGUEZ LDU Age 35 (05.06.87) Giant, gangling figure, a 2014 veteran who can be inconsistent. Was discarded last year, but fought his way back and kept clean sheets in four WC warm-up friendlies. Hernan GALINDEZ Aucas Age 35 (30.03.87) Naturalised Argentine, from Rosario, who says the first goal he ever conceded was scored by Lionel Messi. Strong personality, ended the qualifiers as first choice. Moises RAMIREZ Independiente del Valle Age 22 (09.09.00) Under-20 keeper from the 2019 team, full of agility and talent but hampered so far in the senior side by questionable decision making. Battling with Pedro Ortiz for a squad place. DEFENDERS Robert ARBOLEDA Sao Paulo (Bra) Age 31 (22.10.91) Athletic centre-back who lost his place to the Torres-Hincapie duo and then suffered an ankle injury. Alfaro says he will wait for him as long…

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A better way to snub your anchor

Jonathan Neeves has sailed every shape and size of yacht. He now cruises a custom-built Lightwave 38 catamaran in Australia and writes for several magazines Every skipper who has spent a night at anchor will be familiar with the niggling worry about whether they are truly secure. A jolt or rattle in the small hours is enough to wrench the sleeping sailor from his or her bunk and into the cockpit to reassure themselves all is well. I believe that cruising sailors would all enjoy quieter, comfier and more sleep-filled nights on board if they changed the way they used snubbers when at anchor. A subjective survey of the average anchorage shows that many boats use no snubber at all, and those that do use a short one of 2m-4m, with almost…

A better way to snub your anchor

Punk rock’s wild gift

This month’s music feature, by Mike Mettler, is an interview with John Doe, best known as cofounder, in 1977, of the legendary punk band X. During X’s long recording career, Doe’s urgent voice has offset the starkly contrasting voice of co–lead vocalist (and songwriting partner) Exene Cervenka, who was Doe’s girlfriend before she joined the band; it’s one of the most recognizable sounds in punk. Over 45 years, X has continued to record (sparingly) and to evolve, from the literate punk of Los Angeles—to me one of the great albums ever, in any genre—through Wild Gift, which leans toward country, to Under the Big Black Sun, which went in several directions at once: rockabilly, funk, folk, pop, and beyond. Meanwhile, Doe has maintained a career as a solo and collaborative artist,…

LUCID AIR

LUCID AIR

CAR OF THE YEAR WINNER A utomotive progress usually happens slowly, like a white oak sapling growing in a forest. But every now and then a new car jumps off the forest floor like a rainbow eucalyptus, advancing like crazy while making a colorful splash. The Air sedan from startup EV-maker Lucid is just such a car, and its levels of innovation and sophistication are as unexpected as multicolored tree bark. A year or two ago, most of you and many of us might have said, “Lucid? Is it still going? I thought it was foundering like Byton, Faraday Future, Dyson, Nio …” Lucid is very much still going. It’s helmed by experts cherry-picked from various successful automakers, and it’s funded sufficiently to launch this Air sedan while developing its next model, the…

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• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Adam DAVIES Stoke City (Eng) Age 28 (17.07.92) Former Everton youth player who was born in Germany. Made his debut for Wales in a friendly against Trinidad & Tobago in 2019. Wayne HENNESSEY Crystal Palace (Eng) Age 34 (24.01.87) The most-capped goalkeeper in the history of the national team, and just a handful off a century, having made his debut back in 2007. A veteran of Euro 2016. Danny WARD Leicester City (Eng) Age 27 (22.06.93) A former Liverpool shot-stopper who came through the ranks at Wrexham. Started the opening Euro 2016 win over Slovakia after Hennessey suffered a back issue. DEFENDERS Ben DAVIES Tottenham Hotspur (Eng) Age 28 (24.04.93) A veteran of Euro 2016 but missed the semi-final defeat to Portugal through suspension. A solid, versatile and reliable leader at the back. James LAWRENCE St. Pauli (Ger) Age 28…

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What Is Wi-FI 6E?

What Is Wi-FI 6E?

The Wi-Fi Alliance, a group of Wi-Fi platform vendors that work with the FCC and electronics manufacturers to set standards for Wi-Fi technology, announced the Wi-Fi 6E designation in 2020 for any IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) products that support 6GHz wireless spectrum. Essentially, this means Wi-Fi 6E enables faster speeds and lower latencies than Wi-Fi 6 and earlier iterations. WI-FI 6 VS. WI-FI 6E When the IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) standard was first announced, it was limited by law to a wireless spectrum that only covered the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Now, in a 2.4GHz band, you really have only three non-overlapping channels—and that bandwidth is shared by you, your family members, and your neighbors. If you’ve ever had problems staying connected to a Zoom call or had the latest episode of The…

UPGRADE YOUR HOME

UPGRADE YOUR HOME

ENTERTAINING 1 PRO-JECT E1 BT TURNTABLE What better way to make holidays even more nostalgic than by listening to those classic Christmas carols on vinyl? You’ll need a stylish yet amazing-sounding record player like the Pro-Ject E1 BT. It boasts a built-in phono pre-amp, a cartridge from reputable Ortofon, and an affordable price. It even comes with Bluetooth for the benefit of the zoomers in the family. £399, project-audio.com 2 SONOS ONE Jump on the smart speaker bandwagon, and discover all of Alexa’s holiday offerings. You can play carols, take part in trivia games, and ensure that those cookies in the oven are baked to perfection. All while enjoying the rich sound and deep bass the Sonos One has to offer. Pair it with other equally attractive Sonos speakers to fill your whole house with…

Tips to Boost Your Android Phone’s Battery Life

Tips to Boost Your Android Phone’s Battery Life

A number of factors contribute to poor battery life on your Android phone. Thinner bodies, brighter screens, faster processors, more background software, and speedier internet connections all take their toll on phone batteries, though manufacturers are incorporating more powerful batteries to compensate. The Motorola Moto G Power has a 5,000mAh battery that can last for over 18 hours. Samsung’s Galaxy S phones, the most popular Android devices, can now last anywhere between 11 and 13 hours, depending on the model. Still, there are ways to get more out of any phone. When it comes to software, Android can be tricky to pin down. Each manufacturer uses a different version of the operating system, so certain settings and features are always going to look different or be located somewhere else. With that…

BALANCING ACT

TWO LATIN WORDS, medius (“middle”) and ocris (“mountain”), joined hands in the 16th century to make a new word—mediocre—that described anything of middling stature: neither peak nor valley, neither tall nor short, neither Manute Bol nor Muggsy Bogues. Most of us reside there, between Mount Everest and the Marianas Trench, in the safer elevations of mediocrity. Sports are meant to be deliverance from all that, with their built-in extremes, their binary heroes and GOATs, the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Win or lose, you will feel something, unless of course you draw. But a tie is a small sample size, of little statistical meaning. For sustained mediocrity, achieved over an entire year, there is only the sister-kissing marathon of the .500 season. “Nobody wants a .500 record,” Browns wide…

BALANCING ACT
Positive Grid Spark Mini Modelling Guitar Amplifier

Positive Grid Spark Mini Modelling Guitar Amplifier

The Spark Mini is the latest in Positive Grid’s Spark range of digital modelling practice amps. These are designed to give the player access to a huge variety of emulated amps and effects, covering every imaginable genre and style, and they do that job very well. I recently reviewed the Positive Grid Spark 40, and came away impressed — there’s still one on the desk in front of me — and the new Mini, despite being significantly smaller, offers up all of the same modelling functionality and app integration. To find out how that side of things works, see www.soundonsound. com/reviews/positive-grid-spark-40. Crammed into the Mini’s tiny cuboid cabinet are Bluetooth audio, USB-C audio interfacing, and a built-in battery. Connect the amp with the app on your mobile device and you can use…

One DAME AND HER DOG

Jim, your protagonist, sounds most intriguing. What can you tell us about him? Jim was a Yorkshire terrier owned by Sir Henry Cole, the V&A’s founding director, who created the first Christmas card in 1843. The V&A suggested I write about Sir Henry and sent me a copy of the card and some of his sketches as inspiration. One was of his dog, a creature that looked a little like a chimney brush. The story of Jim’s Spectacular Christmas – about this unlikely animal living in a magnificent museum – began to unfold in my mind. If you were to live in a museum, which would it be? I adore the V&A, but it would have to be the Sir John Soane’s Museum [next to Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London]. It’s an incredible…

One DAME AND HER DOG
Yes, Apple will ‘fake’ zoomed photos on the iPhone 15 too–but how far will it go?

Yes, Apple will ‘fake’ zoomed photos on the iPhone 15 too–but how far will it go?

You might have seen headlines this week about the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra taking so-called “fake” moon pictures. Ever since the S20 Ultra, Samsung has had a feature called Space Zoom that marries its 10X optical zoom with massive digital zoom to reach a combined 100X zoom. In marketing shots, Samsung has shown its phone taking nearly crystal clear pictures of the moon, and users have done the same on a clear night. But a Redditor has proven that Samsung’s incredible Space Zoom is using a bit of trickery. It turns out that when taking pictures of the moon, Samsung’s AI-based Scene Optimizer does a whole lot of heavy lifting to make it look like the moon was photographed with a high-resolution telescope rather than a smartphone. So when someone takes…

THE TOTAL GUITAR CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE 2022

FENDER AMPERSTAND GUITAR CRADLE £12.99 Playing the guitar involves a lot of stuff. You’ve got your picks, maybe a capo or a slide. There are leads, Allen wrenches, too. You also need a place to put to rest your guitar, and that’s another thing you need, right? A stand. The Amperstand is Fender’s catch-all device that affixes to your amplifier – or a table – via micro-suction material allowing you to rest the guitar securely while not playing. There are grooves on the side to hold you cable in place, and even if this does make us really nervous at the thought of it, you could also use it as a place to rest your beverage. Just maybe not when using that hand-wired Princeton you borrowed off of Uncle Jim for…

THE TOTAL GUITAR CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE 2022

NORD WEST 390 FLYBRIDGE

IN ASSOCIATION WITH Nord West began building boats near Orust, Sweden in 1985, and for many years enjoyed great success with its range of beautifully built and thoughtfully designed sportscruiser and flybridge models from 27ft to 56ft. The 390 was a fine example of the breed. Built between 2000 and 2007, the company produced 171 examples of this 39ft 1in motor cruiser in both flybridge and coupé guises. Unfortunately, in 2013, a year after the company had acquired the sail boat brand Najad yachts, the company was placed into administration, blaming the high value of the Swedish krona for killing export sales. Najad survived and still builds yachts to this day but to the disappointment of its many fans, the Nord West range never re-emerged. According to Harvey Bowden, owner of the…

NORD WEST 390 FLYBRIDGE
2021 Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid

2021 Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid

Quick as a Raptor and can power your house We borrowed a 2021 Ford F-150 Lariat Sport 4x4 PowerBoost, strapped our gear to it, and were frankly amazed that it’s ready to race Raptors for pinks. But by the end of our three days with this F-150, it was the power in the pickup box, not under the hood, that most impressed us. Sandwiching a 44-hp, 221-lb-ft electric motor in between the 394-hp, 492-lb-ft 3.5-liter twin-turbo V-6 EcoBoost engine and the 10-speed automatic transmission boosts total output to 430 horses and 570 lb-ft. The outgoing Raptor made 20 more horses but 60 fewer lb-ft of torque, and the last one we tested weighed 171 pounds less, but the hybrid has a better weight-to-power ratio. It shouldn’t surprise anyone, then, that the new truck…

Every Day I Am Driving

Every Day I Am Driving

Senior Features Editor When retro goes wrong: Making a worthy Lamborghini Countach sequel is hard. The unveiling of the new Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 was the most controversial thing to happen during this year’s Monterey Car Week. Well, there was the rumor that Thurston Pillsbury III voted for Jack Kennedy, but we don’t talk about that. No, it was the new Countach—all 112 examples at about $3 million a pop—that had people talking, mostly not in a good way. At face value, the 2022 Countach LPI 800-4 is a rebodied Sián FKP 37 (itself a rebodied and hybridized Aventador), an 803-hp 50th anniversary homage to the world’s most definitive supercar. Lambo is building 112 of them, because the internal code name for the original concept Countach project was LP112. Logical, no? So what’s…

THUNDER STRUCK

THUNDER STRUCK

Pickup trucks were the longest holdout in the transition to electric vehicles, and for good reason. Their use cases are different, more diverse, and more challenging than anything a car or SUV deals with. They need to tow and haul and off-road as well as they commute, and those all take radically different skill sets. They’re also the bestselling vehicles in America and huge profit and loyalty centers for their makers. Ford absolutely had to get its first-ever electric truck right, and with the 2022 F-150 Lightning, it damn well did. No joke: The Lightning is one of the most important pickup trucks—vehicles, really—in history. Forget early adopters, environmentalists, and technophiles. This truck has to convince construction workers, farmers, ranchers, surveyors, and everyday truck fans that electric pickups aren’t just viable…

The Dirt

microgreens have been used for years in high-end restaurants, where they’re seemingly sprinkled on every dish. But now they’re playing a new, more democratic role as the food item anyone can grow, especially indoors. You’ll need a window with bright light (or a grow-light setup) and a flat filled with a soilless mix. Sprinkle some microgreen seeds on top, and within a couple of weeks, you’ll have a tray full of tiny, exquisite edibles ready to snip. An astounding number of garden crops—broccoli, radishes, sunflower shoots—will grow this way, not minding being crowded for a short time. So try a variety of flavors, colors, and textures. You can toss them into salads, sprinkle them over soups and scrambled eggs, or tuck them into sandwiches, burgers, or tacos. Any way you eat…

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The dirty truth about teak

With each passing year it seems that reality becomes more and more subjective. And so it proves when researching the provenance of teak; some companies claim to have access to certified legal Myanmar ‘eco’ teak whilst other ‘experts’ insist there can be no such thing, and the recent military coup in Myanmar is unlikely to have improved the situation at all. Our use of teak has long been a source of concern to us running a boat yard which sees uncomfortable quantities of this beautiful wood passing through our doors. Back in 2010, when we started to get involved with running the family business, we were on a mission to stop using Myanmar or ‘Burma’ teak. Regardless of legality, it was clear that the industry’s appetite for this versatile wood was…

The dirty truth about teak
Offload your iPadOS files

Offload your iPadOS files

iPads and iPhones don’t have expandable storage – but you can use external USB sticks and memory cards to transfer files or store things you don’t need to keep on your device. Things are easier if you own an iPad Air or iPad Pro equipped with USB-C, since you can connect USB-C sticks directly. However, often you’ll need an adapter, especially when using a memory card, or an iPad or iPhone equipped with Lightning. In that case, to connect USB sticks, you’ll need the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter; to connect memory cards, the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader or the USB-C to SD Card Camera Reader. While USB sticks don’t use as much power as external hard drives, they still need a…

Microsoft’s adaptive PC peripherals are some of its coolest ever

Microsoft’s adaptive PC peripherals are some of its coolest ever

It’s very likely that the Microsoft Adaptive Mouse, Microsoft Adaptive Hub, and Microsoft Adaptive Buttons are the coolest PC peripherals Microsoft has ever made. The three PC peripherals were introduced at Microsoft’s Ability Summit, which showcases and elevates the ways the company is trying to make its technologies more accessible for those with disabilities. But what’s so fascinating about the new peripherals is that they can be universally beneficial to a variety of users. For instance, the Adaptive Mouse is actually modular, so that it can be swapped between right-handed and left-handed users simply by switching the thumb support. All three peripherals will be released later this year for an as-yet-undisclosed price, Microsoft said. Like many Microsoft hardware designs, the new peripherals build on work Microsoft engineers have performed previously. In 2018, Microsoft…

Our top 25 sparkling crémants

While Champagne gets much of the sparkling wine glory, with its established image of prestige, and Prosecco the lion's share of attention at the more affordable end of the market, there is no French wine category more versatile and complex than its crémant sparkling wines. This single designation comprises eight officially classified appellation regions within France, including Crémant de Alsace, de Bordeaux, de Bourgogne, de Loire and de Limoux, each with its own distinct style and unique blend of grapes best-suited to its region. Indeed a glass of crémant could comprise 100% of varieties including Riesling, Chenin Blanc or Jacquère, a 50/50 blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle, or Champagne varieties Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Unlike Prosecco, which undergoes fermentation in tank, these traditional-method French sparkling wines are made in the same labour-intensive…

Our top 25 sparkling crémants

High praise: Aldo Fiordelli’s 12 from Italy’s elevated vines

1 Tiefenbrunner, Rachtl Riserva, Alto Adige 2017 94 N/A UK www.tiefenbrunner.com This Sauvignon Blanc matches the steeliness of its structure with concentration of fruit and extraordinary depth. Grown on a mix of chalk sandstone and the local porphyry at 580m-650m at Aica di Sotto. Pale greenish in the glass, it emerges with smoky tones accompanied by floral, citrus and light herbal touches. It shows a lot of layers in a tight-knit structure, with zesty acidity well integrated with gooseberry fruit and toasty finish. Drink 2021-2030 Alcohol 13.5% 2 Anselmet, Mains et Coeur, Valle d’Aosta 2018 93 N/A UK www.maisonanselmet.it Maison Anselmet’s vineyards of Chardonnay are at 800m, planted in 1989. Fermented in oak, the wine is aged for 18 months in small barrels. A restrained, focused nose of pink grapefruit and buttery notes, with flowery…

High praise: Aldo Fiordelli’s 12 from Italy’s elevated vines

THE DIVERSITY OF RIOJA IN SIX WINES

All wine regions tend to be stereotyped to a certain degree – and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. If a region has managed to get its name associated with, say, aromatic whites or sparkling wines or powerful spicy reds, that can give it a head start at the local supermarket or restaurant. As customers, we feel as though we know what we’re getting from Rías Baixas, or Champagne or the Barossa Valley, almost to the point where the producer’s name becomes secondary, a stamp of quality rather than style. Rioja has always been one of the most tightly defined wine regions – a place with a strong vinous identity to which people are drawn because they feel as if they know what to expect. Say the word Rioja and most of…

THE DIVERSITY OF RIOJA IN SIX WINES
THE RISE AND RISE OF GARNACHA

THE RISE AND RISE OF GARNACHA

Garnacha is an increasingly popular choice for ambitious winemakers in Rioja. ‘It reflects the specific character of an area better than Tempranillo,’ says Juan Bautista García of Bodegas Paco García, who discovered that most of the old vineyards in Murillo de Río Leza – the village southeast of Logroño where he is based – were planted with Garnacha. ‘Tempranillo is fairly homogenous; Garnacha is prone to coulure [poor fruit set after flowering] and production can vary widely, but it offers far more diversity and fun,’ adds García. He produces a varietal wine from a 2ha plot with alluvial soils and has also purchased an old vineyard dating from 1880 to make a wine conforming to the Viñedo Singular, Rioja’s new single-vineyard category (see ‘Panel tasting’, p66). Never has Garnacha held such…

What Is Clubhouse? The Invite-Only Chat App Explained

What Is Clubhouse? The Invite-Only Chat App Explained

Wondering why you’re hearing a lot about Clubhouse lately? We can partially blame Elon Musk: By popping up in a Clubhouse room in February, the world’s richest man (for now) brought the service a lot of attention. Here’s what you need to know about the exclusive chat app. Okay, so what is it? Here’s the gist: Imagine you have an app on your phone that lets you listen in on other people’s live conversations. But not in a creepy way; these people want to be heard. They may even be interesting or knowledgeable (no guarantee, though). And you may be given the opportunity to join the chat. Think of it as an audio-chat social network. So there are no pictures or video? No, only profile pics for each user. What platforms are supporting the app? Clubhouse…

The 5 Best Wi-Fi Mesh Network Systems We’ve Tested

The 5 Best Wi-Fi Mesh Network Systems We’ve Tested

Maintaining smooth Wi-Fi performance and throughput for gaming, video streaming, and smart home devices is important, but now that so many folks are working from home with no end in sight, you’ve also got to consider important work applications and different modes of work communication, especially video conferencing. This is where whole-house coverage becomes more than a nice-to-have. Many of the latest wireless routers can provide strong coverage to most rooms of a typical medium-size house, but larger homes and dwellings with dense walls, multiple floors, metal and concrete substructures, and other structural impediments may require additional components to bring Wi-Fi to areas that the router can’t reach. Range extenders do a good job of filling in dead zones but typically provide only half the bandwidth that you get from your…

2 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

2 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

2020 FORD MUSTANG SHELBY GT500 PRO Chassis to match power, steel brakes, intimidating power CON Drives big, stiff on back roads, intimidating power Often, history is made simply by breaking a cycle. Sounds easy enough, but sometimes a thing hasn’t been done for a good reason. The GT500 has never been the best Mustang, just the one with the biggest engine. Not anymore. The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has changed history. “This car is the ultimate expression of what the American pony car can be,” pro racer Randy Pobst said after only driving it on the street. After driving it on the track: “God, that thing pins you to the seat running from corner to corner. It hooks up very, very well. That impresses me tremendously. Ford Performance has done a terrific job of…

BURGUNDY 2019

BURGUNDY 2019

Describing the 2019 Burgundy vintage, François Labet, proprietor of Château de la Tour in Clos de Vougeot and co-president of the BIVB regional wine board, said: ‘2018 was Arnold Schwarzenegger, but 2019 is Maria Sharapova!’ If the 2018 wines were notable for their (albeit stylish) power and mass, the 2019s bring finesse and elegance without sacrificing concentration. The vintage takes its place alongside other exceptional recent years in Burgundy, carving out a niche for its outstanding balance of intense fruit, firm structure and supple texture. Yields were low, however: 1.2 million hectolitres, according to BIVB, compared to an average of 1.5m hl – and the 1.8m hl harvested in 2018. The reds are generally ripe and forward, with plenty of body and velvety tannic structure. The whites are also rich but show…

GARDEN

1 HONDA MIIMO 40 ROBOTIC LAWNMOWER Once the boundaries have been set (by pegs and wire, rather than a stern word), this cute robotic lawnmower will keep grass in check automatically. It climbs 15-degree inclines, it happily dodges holes and will dispatch a 400m2 lawn within half a day. Better still, it has a special security code system, so mower thieves can’t run off with your new best friend. £990, honda.co.uk 2 RING FLOODLIGHT SMART CAM AND SECURITY LIGHT SYSTEM Old floodlights tend to go off whenever a cat wanders into your garden. Smarten things up with Ring, which combines ultra-bright, retina-singeing LED lamps with a night vision camera (and audible alarm) to keep the unwanted away. Ring also offers a video recording plan, so your floodlights suddenly become a handy CCTV system. £249, ring.com 3…

GARDEN

THE SQUAD

• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Yvon MVOGO PSV (Ned) Age 26 (06.06.94) Cameroon-born, he spent three years as second-choice goalkeeper at RB Leipzig but is now a regular on loan at PSV in the Eredivisie. Jonas OMLIN Montpellier (Fra) Age 27 (10.01.94) Third-choice goalkeeper, he made his debut at the age of 26 in a friendly against Croatia last year. Montpellier’s No.1 this season. Yann SOMMER Borussia Monchengladbach (Ger) Age 32 (17.12.88) Switzerland’s first-choice goalkeeper since the 2014 World Cup. Has excellent reflexes, calm and self-assured, and averse to risk-taking. DEFENDERS Manuel AKANJI Borussia Dortmund (Ger) Age 25 (19.07.95) All-round defender, comfortable on either foot and at his best when bringing the ball out of from central defence. Very reliable. Loris BENITO Bordeaux (Fra) Age 29 (07.01.92) Left-back who was called up once in 2014 but had to wait another four years for his international debut…

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AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO APPLE HOMEKIT

AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO APPLE HOMEKIT

Apple launched HomeKit in 2014, and for many users it remains a bit of a mystery—an outlier in the smart home space that is wound up with the iPhone, Siri, and an unintuitive corner of the smart home universe. What is HomeKit, and is it appropriate for your home? Let’s dig in and break down what it is and how it works today. WHAT IS HOMEKIT? While HomeKit is exclusive to Apple and its licensees, it is really just a communications protocol, a framework of technologies that lets your iOS device work with any number of smart home products. Apple currently claims that more than 100 brands of products are now included in the HomeKit universe, including all the usual smart home suspects, such as smart plugs and switches, light bulbs, thermostats,…

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• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Altay BAYINDIR Fenerbahce Age 23 (14.04.88) The baby of the goalkeeping group. Has excelled as firstchoice custodian for Fener, showing excellent maturity for such a young goalkeeper. Ugurcan CAKIR Trabzonspor Age 25 (05.04.96) Young keeper, brilliant reflexes but the odd lapse in concentration. Started the World Cup qualifiers in March so may have edged himself into the No.1 spot. Mert GUNOK Istanbul Basaksehir Age 32 (01.03.89) The most experienced keeper in the squad, good shot-stopper but questionable distribution. Was first choice in qualifying and in autumn’s Nations League. DEFENDERS Kaan AYHAN Sassulo (Ita) Age 26 (10.11.94) The German-born centreback offers Gunes depth in defence and in central midfield. Played for Germany and Turkey’s youth teams. Mehmet Zeki CELIK Lille (Fra) Age 24 (17.02.97) Right-back who likes to get forward but doesn’t neglect his defensive duties. Moved from the Turkish second-tier to…

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Finalist: 2022 BMW i4

Finalist: 2022 BMW i4

PROS • Slick EV integration • Crushingly normal, unlike most EVs • Channels core BMW traits CONS • Eco-minded tires can be loud • Awkward ingress/egress • Limited center-console storage space eDRIVE40; M50 VEHICLE LAYOUT Rear-motor, RWD, 5-pass, 4-door hatchback; front- and rear-motor, AWD, 5-pass, 4-door hatchback MOTORS, TRANSMISSIONS Brushed synchronous electric, 1-speed automatic CURB WEIGHT (F/R DIST) 4,708 lb (45/55%); 5,012 lb (48/52%) WHEELBASE 112.4 in LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT 188.5 x 72.9 x 57.0 ON SALE Now Look at the BMW i4, then look at a current BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe. The two four-door hatchbacks are virtually identical, their shared platform flexible enough to support both electric and gas-powered models. Cover the i4’s badges, and it’s tough to identify as an EV—save for the lack of exhaust pipes and its blocked-off kidney grilles. Typically, gas cars converted to EVs don’t feel…

Making Atmos Easy

THE MOMENT I first heard a pair of the new Apple HomePod speakers play spatial audio, I could not get one thought out of my mind: This is going to be more than good enough for 90+ percent of listeners. Of course there will still be a place in this world for large, powerful, multi-speaker systems. But Apple has clearly cracked the code in terms of delivering an all-encompassing, genuinely immersive listening experience from a pair of incredibly smart and capable compact wireless speakers. Apple sent me a pair of Home-Pods to review. While one single HomePod does a lot and makes a great lifestyle smart speaker, pairing up two HomePods and using them with an Apple TV 4K opens up a whole new world of spatial audio possibilities for music,…

Making Atmos Easy

THE SQUAD

• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Dominik GREIF Slovan Bratislava Age 24 (06.04.97) First-choice goalkeeper at Slovan since 2018-19, Greif may get the nod over Rodak given his regular first-team appearances this season. Dusan KUCIAK Lechia Gdansk (Pol) Age 35 (21.05.85) Reliable squad keeper, with the national side since 2006. A regular for Lechia Gdansk, challenging for Europe in Poland’s Ekstraklasa. Marek RODAK Fulham (Eng) Age 24 (13.12.96) Making his debut in 2020, Rodak rose to prominence in the Euro play-offs as the hero of the penalty shootout win over the Republic of Ireland. DEFENDERS Norbert GYOMBER Salernitana (Ita) Age 28 (03.07.92) Used on the left in Slovakia’s defeat to Germany at Euro 2016 and a contender to fill in at the back again this time. An uncomprimising defender. David HANCKO Sparta Prague (Cze) Age 23 (13.12.97 Slovakia’s preferred left-back, the Fiorentina loanee, who can also play…

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How Apple’s new MacBook can avoid the same old mistakes

How Apple’s new MacBook can avoid the same old mistakes

The Apple rumor mill has been churning lately with reports that Apple is readying a new consumer laptop that’s thinner than the MacBook Air, available in various colors, and possibly equipped with the next generation of Apple silicon. Of course, it could very well be an update to the MacBook Air, but it seems to me that Apple is likely taking another crack at replacing its iconic notebook. Apple has tried to replace the MacBook Air before—a disastrous attempt that ended up with the cancellation of both of its potential replacements and the revival of the Air. If Apple is indeed trying again, will this time be different? Will Apple’s customers, who appear to adore the MacBook Air, follow the company’s lead? It all depends on how Apple approaches the transition—and…

Uncorked

Uncorked

Napa Valley and Bordeaux at tipping point on global warming? Fresh concerns about a climate ‘tipping point’ for Napa Valley and Bordeaux red wines have been raised by scientists, after analysing temperature and grape data. Writing in the Oeno One journal, researchers said climate data showed a significant increase in average growing season temperatures in both Napa and Bordeaux, particularly since the 1980s. So far the warmer conditions have generally contributed to better average wine quality, noted the authors, from the University of Bordeaux’s ISVV Institut des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin and UC Davis. However, analysis on five vintages of California Cabernet Sauvignon found that higher sugar levels in grapes could lead to loss of colour. Higher temperatures can also increase grapes’ sugar content during ripening. The authors concluded:…

1,817 HORSEPOWER. 311 MPH. INSANITY.

1,817 HORSEPOWER. 311 MPH. INSANITY.

Hennessey has released final photos, specs, and information of its all-new Hennessey Venom F5 hypercar. And although we may have become jaded after the numbers put out by the likes of the Bugatti Chiron, SSC Tuatara, and vehicles hailing from Italy and Germany, you have to admit Hennessey is making a pretty strong statement. The basic ingredients make for astounding reading. The 6.6-liter twin-turbo V-8 produces—wait for it—a claimed 1,817 hp at 8,000 rpm and 1,193 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 rpm. Hennessey calls its mighty motor the Fury and says it’s the most powerful production road car engine ever produced. MotorTrend was recently granted exclusive time with the new monster to see it in the raw carbon and to hear the, ahem, fury of its mighty twin-turbo V-8 blasting into life. Those…

THE SQUAD

= caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 22.10.22) GOALKEEPERS Saad AL SHEEB Al Sadd Age 32 (19.02.90) Veteran goalkeeper who won the Golden Glove at the 2019 Asian Cup and has plenty of other titles too. Shares his playing time at club level with Meshaal Barsham. Meshaal BARSHAM Al Sadd Age 24 (14.02.98) A solid sub to Al Sheeb when called upon, though some local pundits believe he is the safer option of the two. Hero of the penalty-shootout win over Egypt at the 2021 Arab Cup. Yousef HASSAN Al Gharafa Age 26 (24.05.96) The Al Gharafa keeper made his debut in 2018 and has warmed the bench at the Asian Cup, Copa America and Gold Cup, although he played one game at the Arab Cup. DEFENDERS Homam AHMED Al Gharafa Age 23 (25.08.99) The left wing-back is a relatively late addition to the team and impressed…

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Unlocking the MYSTERY of COMETS

Unlocking the MYSTERY of COMETS

“OF ALL THE HEAVENLY BODIES, comets are assuredly those whose appearance strikes most forcibly the attention of mortals,” wrote French astronomer Camille Flammarion in his book Popular Astronomy (1894). And, for as long as humans have looked toward the sky, it’s been true. Comets have both terrified and amazed us. This was never more apparent in modernity than in 1910. Comet 1P/Halley, better known as Halley’s Comet, had last been visible in 1836 and would grace the heavens again that spring. The comet’s return was highly anticipated, so imagine everyone’s surprise when a brilliant comet unexpectedly appeared months earlier. The object that would become known as both the Great January Comet of 1910 and the Daylight Comet was first seen Jan. 12 in the Southern Hemisphere. It’s unclear who precisely discovered it,…

‘TOP GUN’ SEQUEL A WELCOME TRIP TO THE DANGER ZONE

‘TOP GUN’ SEQUEL A WELCOME TRIP TO THE DANGER ZONE

Early on in “Top Gun: Maverick,” Tom Cruise hops on his sleek motorcycle, wearing Aviator sunglasses and a leather jacket with patches, and speeds into a time machine. No, that’s not right. It’s actually us who take a trip back. More than 30 years after Cruise smirked his way to the cocky heights of the ’80s as the maverick Navy pilot codenamed Maverick, he effortlessly picks up the character in a new chapter of “Top Gun” that is an absolutely, thoroughly enjoyable ride — a textbook example of how to make a sequel. “Top Gun: Maverick” satisfies with one foot in the past by hitting all the touchstones of the first film — fast motorcycles, the song “Danger Zone,” military fetishisms, humorless Navy bosses, shirtless bonding sports, “the hard deck,” bar singalongs…

APPLE’S APP STORE BEST OF 2020 AWARDS

It’s hard to believe Apple’s App Store is celebrating its 15th anniversary. During those years, it’s grown from a single platform for the iPhone to one that works with nearly every Apple product, from the MacBook Air to the Apple Watch. Although the App Store boasts nearly 2 million apps, Apple’s curated recommendations and daily editorials on the platform make it easy to find new ones. And at the end of each year, Apple honors a handful of apps and developers with an App Store Best of 2020 award. This year’s pool of winners is Apple’s most diverse ever, showcasing companies and developers that offer meaningful solutions to keep us connected, healthy, and organized. Here are the winners of the App Store Best of 2020 awards. iPHONE APP OF THE YEAR Wakeout! Wakeout encourages fun…

APPLE’S APP STORE BEST OF 2020 AWARDS
Life at the TOP

Life at the TOP

A FIT TING FINISH? Donald blew into the backfield and slung Joe Burrow to the turf on a fourth-and-1, clinching his first Super Bowl victory. The championship parade covered only 1.1 miles. But as Aaron Donald danced, drank, roared, blew kisses and flexed his cartoonish muscles, his mind drifted beyond the raucous celebration. As thousands screamed and chanted at the six double-decker buses carrying the jovial superstar and his Rams teammates, they rolled away from the Shrine Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles, snaking along Figueroa Street, inching toward the Coliseum. Donald bounced and sipped and hugged along the route, his gold chain and diamond-studded “99” pendant flopping from neck to chin. So much had aligned to make the party possible. Stay in the moment, he reminded himself. He wished to remember the details…

REWRITING TRADITIONS

When I was growing up, my Pakistani family never particularly celebrated Christmas. After I married, I thought it fairer to spend the holidays with my husband’s English family instead, for whom Christmas appeared more traditional. And so, we fell into a routine; Christmas week with my in-laws, then stopping at my mother’s for New Year. After our children were born, we pretended it wasn’t that hard to make the six-hour round trip to my in-laws’ rural cottage with a newborn and a toddler. We were bone-weary, but everyone expected us. Though it was always a joy to see them, the broken nights were more difficult away from home and it was harder to console our small children. By the time we reached my mother’s house, our sons were usually overtired and…

REWRITING TRADITIONS
AIRTAG EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT APPLE’S TRACKING DEVICE

AIRTAG EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT APPLE’S TRACKING DEVICE

Apple recently opened up its Find My network to third-party device makers, but that’s not stopping the company from making its own item tracker. We’ve heard rumors about AirTag since around 2019, and the company has finally released them. They’re pretty simple, really: You add the AirTag to your account and attach the tag to some object, and then the Find My app will tell you where it is in the Items tab. Since nearly all modern Apple products can passively (and privately) use their Bluetooth radios to locate lost devices, you’ll have a pretty good chance of locating something you accidentally leave somewhere. You can locate devices in real time, and also set a device to Lost Mode, which will notify you and display an optional phone number and message…

Bose SoundLink Flex: A Bluetooth speaker with striking looks, pleasing sonics

Bose SoundLink Flex: A Bluetooth speaker with striking looks, pleasing sonics

I typically expect good sound from Bose products, and the weatherproofed $149 SoundLink Flex easily fulfilled my expectation. In fact, I was a tad surprised to discover that it was a monaural speaker given the dulcet tones radiating from its enclosure. The Flex is a bit bass-centric, but given the younger audience, that’s both understandable–and desirable. To heck with that. I like it as well. DESIGN AND FEATURES The SoundLink Flex measures 3.6x7.9x21 inches (HxWxD) and weighs 1.3 pounds. It feels substantial, but not like an anchor in the backpack. It’s available in stone blue, black, and white smoke. I tested the stone blue, and to be honest, it’s my favorite of the three colors. The non-grill areas of the Flex are covered in a grippy silicone material, so it doesn’t slip from your…

PRINCESS 23M

TImeless elegance, design classic, object of desire, take your pick, for all apply to the subject of this month’s MBY used boat feature, the Princess 23M. Fortunate enough to enter production in the boom years before the Great Recession – the worldwide economic crisis which began in 2007 – the 23M was conceived at a time when any thoughts of cost were well down the list of the boat builder’s priorities. Consequently, the 32 examples of this formidable craft currently scattered around the globe embody a style and grace now largely consigned to history. That said, it could also be argued that the 23M looks pretty much like a regular 75ft flybridge cruiser when viewed from the outside – we even said as much when MBY tested the boat back in…

PRINCESS 23M

GIFT GUIDE

YACHT SENTINEL CAM 2 If you want to see what’s happening on board your boat without spending a fortune, Yacht Sentinel’s Cam 2 does a solid job. Waterproof, wireless, simple to fit and easily managed through the HUB App, it features a high-definition (1080p) motion sensor, enabling it to send a 30-second video to your phone if unexpected movement is detected. Infra-red night vision with a 10m range and a 100-degree field of view makes it ideal even for large cockpits and saloons. If you want to go further, Sentinel’s ‘Big Data’ SY6 system is a great supplement to the Cam 2, with all kinds of useful monitoring parameters, including loss of shore power, temperature fluctuations, battery condition, impact detection and intruder alarms. PRICE £209 + £50 annual subscription CONTACT www.mby.com/sentinel MBY SUBSCRIPTION If you…

GIFT GUIDE
Technologue

Technologue

Michael Faraday discovered solid electrolytes in the 1830s, and the solid-state battery has promised to be the next big electrical thing almost ever since. The idea frequently makes news that I resist reporting because, to borrow a baseball metaphor, these “batters” too often start their home run trot before realizing it’s just a fly ball to the warning track. But noted scientist Paul Albertus says 10-year-old Stanford University battery startup QuantumScape appears to have hit a “home run in terms of their solid-state battery performance data.” Here’s the deal with solid-state: These batteries have long promised to solve the thorniest issues preventing widespread battery-electric vehicle adoption while providing better performance on many metrics. Liquid or gel electrolytes in today’s batteries are flammable and can freeze, so they require costly, heavy warming, cooling, and…

Powertrain Tech Deep Dive

Powertrain Tech Deep Dive

Everybody is enthralled with the 2022 Lucid Air Dream Edition P’s biggest number: 1,111 horsepower. But smaller numbers point the way forward to mass electrification: 3.9 horsepower per pound and 4.6 miles per kilowatt-hour. The former represents the Dream P’s drive unit (motor, reduction gear, and integrated power inverter), which produces 670 peak horsepower and weighs 163 pounds, for roughly triple the power density Tesla achieves. The latter represents the range the Air Dream Edition R gets from its 113-kWh battery pack. These mass-reduction and efficiency measures are just the tip of Lucid’s (slower-melting) efficiency iceberg. Imagine how small and light a 200-hp version of this motor would be and how many fewer kilowatt-hours of battery you’d need for a smaller, lighter, 300-mile family car that achieves 5 or 6…

dx

dx

For this month’s DX column, I’ve asked Gary Dixon, K4MQG, and a couple of friends to introduce us to one of the premier DX clubs in the eastern US, the Carolina DX Association. – N2OO Back in the 1970s and 1980s, a large number of DXers in North and South Carolina were very active on the bands. Many of them chatted and exchanged DX info on a 2-meter repeater in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The repeater was located on top of a multi-story hotel right on the state line. The Internet was not invented or in use at the time, so the repeater was the information link for spotting DX and other information. There was no DX club in the area and, through the repeater, a large group decided to meet at…

The top 10 Panasonic lenses

Buying a Panasonic lens can mean either getting a Micro Four Thirds lens for the Lumix G cameras, or a full-frame lens for the Lumix S mirrorless series. Panasonic has had a long, fruitful partnership with Leica – reflected in the Leica branding on many MFT lenses, and on the L-mount that the Lumix S cameras share with Leica. The smaller sensor of MFT means lenses have an effective crop factor of 2x, so the focal length you get is double the one on the box. The full-frame lenses deliver exactly the focal length advertised. Panasonic Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 ASPH Power OIS ● Street price around £1,149 ● panasonic.com/uk The Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 ASPH Power OIS lens gives you an impressive short telephoto portrait lens. With fast autofocus, optical image…

The top 10 Panasonic lenses
‘I AM AN ELECTRIC CONVERT’

‘I AM AN ELECTRIC CONVERT’

Let’s be clear, electric propulsion is nowhere near a 300-mile range at 6 knots on a 38ft yacht, but I think it is viable for a typical 30 footer in the Solent and crossing the Channel occasionally, as long as you don’t motor long distances against full-bore spring tides, and use the sails most of the time. For example, a 60-mile range under power in a flat calm at 4.5 knots looks achievable. That’s why I have decided to convert my Sadler 29 to electric propulsion. You may need a more traditional approach to cruising, but for me having no noise, no vibration, no smell and no maintenance is worth the compromise. After a season of real-world testing in our Sadler 29 here’s what we found. We fitted a prototype 10kW pod…

Windows 11 preview fixes glaring flaws, adds a slew of new features

Windows 11 preview fixes glaring flaws, adds a slew of new features

In February, Microsoft released Windows Insider Build 22557 for the Dev Channel, a massive update that fixed several things users didn’t like about Windows 11 while introducing new experiences, apps, and features to try out. The new build adds folders back to the Start menu, along with folder preview images to File Explorer, and reintroduces drag-and-drop functionality to the neutered Windows 11 taskbar—all criticisms levied at the original release of Windows 11. According to a Microsoft blog post, the new build also adds live captions for recorded video, adds new touch gestures, tweaks Snap functionality, Sleep settings, and applies the Windows 11 UI to Task Manager, as well. Since the release rolled out inside the Windows 11 Dev Channel as part of the Insider preview program, there’s no guarantee that the new…

5 things you need to know about AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor

5 things you need to know about AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor

The wait for AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D and its exciting new V-Cache technology is over. At long last, this revolutionary processor finally hit retail shelves on April 20. But unlike other Ryzen 5000 series CPUs, this particular chip shines in specific scenarios—and dulls a bit in others. Last week’s drop of independent benchmarks explains the full story, but you don’t have to comb through endless charts to understand the situation. We’ve pulled out the top pieces of information to get you up to speed quickly—and help you decide if the 5800X3D is for you. IT’S FAST IN GAMES… Among its fellow Ryzen 5000 CPUs, the 5800X3D takes the crown as the fastest of the bunch in gaming. At 1080p High or Ultra, it improves upon the standard 5800X’s performance by as much as…

BAROLO 2013: A RETROSPECTIVE

‘The upshot of the 2013 growing season was that the wines, while structured, were more marked by perfume and finesse than by power’ Young Barolo is far easier to taste than it used to be, and probably all the better for it. It has little to do with the varying approaches of traditionalists and modernists, and everything to do with extraction: grapes tend to be picked at higher ripeness (and thus with riper tannins too) and extraction is far gentler. This means not only that the wines are better balanced and more enjoyable in their youth, but also that you no longer need to wait 10 or 15 years before pulling the cork. That’s why it makes sense to assess a relatively recent vintage such as 2013 eight years on. True, there…

BAROLO 2013: A RETROSPECTIVE
AGEABILITY IN RIOJA: 2001 & 2010

AGEABILITY IN RIOJA: 2001 & 2010

Rioja can be a complex region to describe – particularly in relation to other fine wine territories. With many different climates and soils, as well as vineyards with every possible exposure, it does not follow clear geographical guidelines in the way that, say, Bordeaux does. In addition, Rioja producers have traditionally blended several different grape varieties, which puts them far from monovarietal Burgundy. What’s more, there’s no ‘typical’ Rioja producer, but instead a mix of large companies, family-owned wineries, cooperatives and small growers that moved into winemaking. All of them operate across almost every price segment, which is idiosyncratic. Wine lovers can find Rioja at a wide spectrum of prices, from everyday bottles at £5 to exclusive jewels costing more than £200. And all of them share the name, Rioja –…