Who Owns Airstream And Where Are The Trailers Made?

Who Owns Airstream And Where Are The Trailers Made? With nearly a century since Airstream founder Wally Byam put together his first prototype, the RV company is still the only trailer manufacturer to successfully continue operations beyond the Great Depression and World War II. It wasn’t easy to halt business during World War II, but the experience he gained working in aircraft manufacturing did help influence future designs. Until Byam died in the early 60s, the company was under his strong management....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 481 words · Caitlin Powell

Why an Nvidia GeForce RTX 30-series laptop is perfect

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 30-series laptop GPUs have been a revolution when it comes to what you can expect from a slim and sleek laptop in the gaming department. Gone are the days of downloading games from the 1990s because they were all a laptop could run. Now, with a GeForce RTX 30-series GPU in your laptop you’ll be able to play the latest games wherever you are, at high resolutions and with the sort of graphical effects normally reserved for powerful desktop gaming computers....

August 25, 2025 · 4 min · 666 words · John Miller

Why Using ChatGPT For Your Homework Isn't Worth The Risk

Why Using ChatGPT For Your Homework Isn’t Worth The Risk ChatGPT is OpenAI’s latest and most significant large language model (LLM), and it excels in natural language conversations. Thesurprisingly-capable chatbothas been in the headlines since it was first revealed in November 2022. By now, we’ve all seen many instances where the model has produced plausible and coherent text. Naturally, people have started using it to help get work done and as a way to try to make money, such as by generating content to pass off as their own....

August 25, 2025 · 3 min · 618 words · Justin Clark

Wild Hearts – Human-Path and Kemono-Path, Explained

In order to bring down thenasty monsters roaming the many landscapes of Wild Hearts, you’re going to need some nice, sturdy, powerful armor. However, like a typical catch-22, you’re going to hunt some of the beasts to get the stuff you need for your armor. As you build it though, you may notice that armor is split into two different categories, the Human-Path and the Kemono-Path, and may be confused about what this means....

August 25, 2025 · 2 min · 400 words · Andrew Leon

Wuthering Waves: Yangyang Build Guide

Quick Links When playingWuthering Wavesyou may need to buffer your team with some of the free characters you’ll get from playing the story.Yangyangis one of the first characters that players will receive from the story, and she’ll help teams get along until some more characters become an option. Yangyang has a few options for players to utilize in the team. She can be a hybrid or even a strictly support character if desired....

August 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1071 words · Michelle Walls

10 Features You Might Not Know Your Car Has

10 Features You Might Not Know Your Car Has You know your car has a radio and air conditioning. But perhaps you either bought your car used and haven’t fully explored it, or your new car has a dizzying array of features, and the five hours at the dealer left little desire to get a rundown on everything your car can do. It’s not just modern cars that can have numerous and overlooked features, some antiques, especially the luxury models, were equipped with novel concepts to up the level of luxury (like thegolf bag dooron the side of pre-war roadsters)....

August 24, 2025 · 12 min · 2476 words · Carla Meyer

10 Interesting Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Aircraft Carriers

10 Interesting Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Aircraft Carriers Aircraft carriers are the modern marvel of naval forces around the world. They are now a way for countries to demonstrate their power and extend their influence across the globe. Truly massive structures, they are the largest ships in a navy andaircraft carriers have the capacity to house dozens of fighter jets. Acting as mobile air bases, they are more important now than ever before, thanks to the growing use ofhighly advanced fighter jets....

August 24, 2025 · 12 min · 2463 words · Jessica Buchanan

4 things that happen if you stop paying for Google One

One of the things I loathe about the current tech landscape is its cultivated dependence on subscription services. Cloud storage is the worst example – you might be upset if you need to cancelNetflixorSpotifyfor a few months to save cash, but when you cancel a storage service, you risk losing essential files, maybe even important memories in the form of photos and videos. I know I’d be upset if photos of my wife and son stopped syncing, or if I no longer had a backup to turn to if my iPhone is ever lost or stolen....

August 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1041 words · Zachary Garcia

5 Fighter Jets That Can Rival The F-16

5 Fighter Jets That Can Rival The F-16 The Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon is one ofthe most iconic jets ever built. It’s also the most popular fighter jet currently in service, withFlightGlobal.com reportingthat 2,145 airframes are in service, accounting for 15% of the global fighter fleet. The jet made its first flight in 1974, meaning the F-16 has been flying for almost 50 years. Despite that,the Fighting Falcon has continuously evolvedto meet the needs of its operators and face the challenges of modern-day air forces....

August 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1227 words · Patricia Roberson

8 Discord Alternatives That Are Great For Both Gamers And Professionals

8 Discord Alternatives That Are Great For Both Gamers And Professionals In the era of modern gaming, communication is hugely important and will likely only become more vital. After all, gamers are now regularly playing online and are often teaming up with their friends across multiple platforms. This means that they cannot always rely on a system’s in-built voice chat or friends lists as they generally aren’t shared, meaning those on Xbox can’t necessarily easily contact those playing on PlayStation — that is unless they use a VoIP service such asDiscord....

August 24, 2025 · 10 min · 2105 words · Mckenzie Banks

Activision Blizzard Acquisition by Microsoft Expected to Finish by Next Week Barring Any Complications

After what’s been a very eventful set of trials and tribulations for Microsoft, it seems as if the Activision Blizzard merger may hit its final stages and be completed by next week. At least that’s what The Verge Senior Editor Tom Warren believes as the CMA’s deadline for feedback on its provisional approval of the deal is approaching. ✨ Microsoft / Activision Blizzard ✨October 6th is the CMA’s deadline for feedback on its provisional approval of the deal....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Melissa Gonzalez

Apple expects to reopen “many more” of its retail stores in May

Apple’s retail head says “many more” store reopenings are coming next month. Wepreviously reportedthat all Apple Stores in the US will remain closed until at least May. A report Tuesday byBloomberg’s Mark Gurmansays Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s vice president of retail and people, told staff “many more” store reopenings are coming next month, keeping true toher earlier promisethat they would consider reopening some of the stores later this month. From the report: Over the past couple of weeks, Apple retail employees have begun returning to work by conducting training and meetings from home....

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 247 words · Desiree Scott

Apple on a hiring spree for Taiwan’s upcoming R&D center

Earlier in the month,VR-Zone learnedApple was looking to establish a research and development (R&D) center in Taiwan where talented engineers will be working on the next-generation of iPhone product development, reporting directly to Apple’s headquarters in California. DigiTimes today expands on the story, reporting the company is now actively recruiting engineers to fill a bunch of various roles, including packaging, quality control, hardware and software. Apple’s recruiting efforts are said to have already attracted the attention of many IT engineers in Taiwan…...

August 24, 2025 · 2 min · 356 words · Jamie Ross