Gerald Charles Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916 watch is every fan’s dream buy

Italian motorcycle manufacturing company, Ducati, has an undwindling legacy, which is spearheaded by the iconic 916 motorcycle if it doesn’t sound like an exaggeration. The 1994 Ducati 916 celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, and to make the moment special, the exceptionally talented watchmaker Gerald Charles has designed a special edition watch modeled after the most iconic motorcycle of our times.

Dubbed the Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916 watch, this collaborative timepiece is a humble tribute to the artistic creativity of Gerald Charles Genta, designer and founder of eponymous Gerald Charles, and the pathbreaking design of the 916 defined ever so distinctively by its sleek lines and upswept exhaust.

Designer: Gerald Charles

The celebratory, anniversary watch is super limited to only 250 pieces. Commemorating the legendary 916 superbike, it showcases some resembling elements paired with complex movements and precision watchmaking. The timepiece, you’d agree, has a retro-futuristic feel to it; not that it sways too much from the design aesthetics Gerald Charles is known to maintain, yet there is an air of freshness to this timepiece that Ducati fans would instantly recognize and embrace.

Starting with the case, it is made from marbled-black forged carbon, a material used in Ducati bikes. Since it’s super lightweight and resistant to elements, it is the ideal material for watchmaking, rendering the bike up to 10m water resistance and 5G shock resistance. The 6.15 mm thick case is lined with a black ceramic bezel, within which is the eye-catching black dial accentuated by bright red numerals featured around a golden disk in the shape of a rim (reminiscent of the three-spoke bronze alloy of the Ducati 916) which form part of the Gerald Charles’ proprietary jump hour function, recognizable on the watch by the absence of the hour hand.

All 12 of the numerals are filled with red Super-LumiNova for better legibility at night, while the watch features sapphire crystal see-through caseback that displays the movement within. The caseback is an interesting place, it comes enriched by the iconic Ducati 916 logo and can be engraved with a serial number for exclusivity. The Gerald Charles Maestro 4.0 Ducati 30° Anniversario 916 is now retailing for $42,400.

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Nissan Interstar converted into comfortable camper van with adaptable living module from PlugVan

Camper vans have come of age. There are liveable vans for all types of adventure and camping enthusiasts, but do not have much for the tradesmen. Nissan is breaking the norm with the introduction of the Interstar converted into a camper van using a slide-in conversion module from its new partner, PlugVan based out of Germany, which allows the Nissan van to be used as a camper over the weekend and turned effortlessly into a commercial cargo van over the weekdays.

Interstar is one of the larger vans from Japanese automobile manufacturer that is easily customizable to user requirements thanks to its availability in different range of wheelbases, body sizes, and payload capacities. Now at the Caravan Salon 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany, Nissan is not going to just reveal the Interstar, but will show its camper van abilities using the new PlugVan camping module.

Designer: Nissan

From how it appears, the PlugVan camper-in-a-box for the Nissan Interstar can be installed and removed from the vehicle in minutes. With the camper module onboard, it is ready for a tiresome adventure, and when you take it down it is your everyday back-to-work van. The cleaver conversion module therefore transforms the Interstar in a few steps thanks to its detachable and height-adjustable form factor.

Perhaps the slightly foldable roof of the PlugVan unit allows it to fit through the Interstar doorway and expand inside into a full-blown home facility with pop-up roof, full kitchen, and a sleeping zone for a couple. The kitchen is erected behind the driver and is meant to slide, lift and expand depending on the user’s requirements. It comes with a portable single-burner stove, slide-out fridge box, an integrated sink and a faucet connected to 43l gray and freshwater tanks (also connected to the outdoor shower) onboard, respectively.

The kitchen has slide-out drawers and a retractable dining table accessible from the sofa on the opposite side of the kitchen unit that lifts upward to clear room below for the convertible sofa bed at night. The PlugVan unit does not fill up the entire space of the full-size Interstar, so a bathroom (that packs down into a suitcase) with fabric walls, portable dry toilet, and a water heater is provided alongside. The interesting camper van with an interesting exterior colorway is accessible through the side door, while the large rear window provides amazing views of the surroundings while you drive to your halt by the evening.

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A creepy, sonar-like sound coming through Starliner’s speaker posed a brief mystery on the ISS

Starliner is scheduled to undock from the International Space Station and make its return trip to Earth uncrewed in just a matter of days, but it apparently still has a few new mysteries left in it to throw at the team before it departs. On Saturday, astronaut Butch Wilmore alerted NASA’s Mission Control about an unexplained “strange noise” coming from a speaker in the spacecraft, which you can hear in an audio clip of the conversation shared on a NASASpaceflight forum by meteorologist Rob Dale (spotted by Ars Technica). It starts at around the 45-second mark, ringing out on a steady beat. “I don’t know what’s making it,” Wilmore said.

NASA has since said that the sound has stopped in a statement to SpaceNewsJeff Foust on Monday, and attributed it to an audio configuration between the ISS and Starliner. It was just speaker feedback, according to the space agency.

The noise was a bit of a head-scratcher over the weekend. After confirming with Mission Control on Saturday that they could hear the sound too, once Wilmore brought his mic over to the speaker, the flight controller in Houston said, “It was kind of like a pulsing noise, almost like a sonar ping.” Wilmore then let it play for about 20 seconds more before wrapping up the call. “Just to make sure I’m on the same page, this is emanating from the speaker in Starliner,” Mission Control asked, “you don’t notice anything else, any other noises, any weird configs in there?” The astronaut noted at the time that everything else seemed normal.

“The space station audio system is complex, allowing multiple spacecraft and modules to be interconnected, and it is common to experience noise and feedback,” NASA said in its explanation to Foust on Monday. “The crew is asked to contact mission control when they hear sounds originating in the comm system.” The incident had no impact to the crew or Starliner’s departure schedule, it added.

The Boeing spacecraft has been docked with the ISS since early June, and engineers have since had their hands full trying to get to the bottom of the issues that arose during its first crewed flight. When Starliner finally heads back to Earth on September 6, it’ll be leaving its crew — Wilmore and NASA astronaut Suni Williams — behind on the ISS, where they’ll continue to work for the next few months while they wait for a ride home from SpaceX in February 2025.

Update, September 2 2024, 2:30PM ET: This story has been updated to include a statement and explanation from NASA.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/now-theres-a-creepy-sonar-like-sound-coming-through-one-of-starliners-speakers-184751210.html?src=rss

Apple reportedly plans to drop USB-A ports with the M4 Mac mini and is working on a low-end Magic Keyboard

Apple’s M4 Mac mini will boast a ton of ports, but not a single one of them will be USB-A, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In the Power On newsletter, Gurman reports that Apple is ditching USB-A ports with the upcoming Mac mini. The company is working on a standard and Pro version of the computer, and while it won’t have USB-A, the Mac mini with the M4 Pro chip will have five USB-C ports, an ethernet port, HDMI and a headphone jack, according to Gurman. The new Mac mini is also expected to have an internal power supply. Gurman reports that the standard and Pro versions will begin shipping to warehouses in September and October, respectively.

Apple is also reportedly working on a cheaper, pared down version of its Magic Keyboard that’s slated to launch “by the middle of next year.” The company introduced a new Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro this spring, and Gurman indicates it’s now turning its attention to the non-Pro devices. He writes that the upcoming accessory “will be a low-end version that may be designed for an entry-level iPad or the new iPad Airs.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/apple-reportedly-plans-to-drop-usb-a-ports-with-the-m4-mac-mini-and-is-working-on-a-low-end-magic-keyboard-154306266.html?src=rss

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This Absolutely Badass Folding Knife has the most Eye-catching Titanium Handle I’ve seen

If looks could kill, the Sandstorm 2.0 pocket knife would’ve eliminated you already.

The Maxace Sandstorm 2.0 isn’t for the faint-hearted. Whether it’s the dangerously sharp Kukri-style blade on the front, the 10-ounce hefty weight, the 10-inch overall length, or that viciously rustic titanium handle, every part of the Sandstorm 2.0 screams “BEWARE”. I wouldn’t be surprised if I had to sign a waiver before I bought this thing. It’s durable, meaty, well-weighted, and is ferocious enough to scare your enemies away before you get a chance to use it.

Designer: Maxace

I have an innate appreciation for good craftsmanship. Whether it’s the dragon-inspired pocket knife from a few weeks ago, to this beaut here, there’s something about nature-inspired detailing that makes a knife look more raw, rustic, beastly. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good minimalist flipper, but sometimes a pocket knife just needs to feel like it could get your adrenaline going. The Sandstorm 2.0 is one of those knives. That almost chipped-Obsidian-style texture on the handle catches light wonderfully (in part thanks to the stonewashed finish). The handle is entirely machined from a single piece of Titanium, so don’t expect to see seam lines. It’s a major deviation from most knives that come with two or three-part handles sandwiched together. This single-piece handle is absolutely astounding to look at, although that also adds to its overall cost.

The gorgeous handle is just one aspect of what makes the Sandstorm 2.0 such a great knife. The M390 blade, which measures a whopping 4.62 inches in length is yet another thing of beauty. At that size, the blade becomes fairly heavy, which can be a boon when it comes to maneuvering or working the knife. The M390 blade doesn’t sport a conventional drop-point mechanism. Instead, it has a combination of design styles that pretty much mirror the complexity of the handle’s chipped design. The silhouette feels very similar to that of a Nepali khukri knife, albeit without a continuous curve. There’s a slight sharp turn at the belly, before the knife ends at a sharp tip. The spine of the blade has a clip-point-style faceted curve too, giving you a blade that has a much more complex character than your average drop-pointed folder.

The hefty blade feels incredibly satisfying to open too, thanks to a thumb stud that lets you flick the Sandstorm 2.0 open in seconds. A frame lock helps click the blade in place, which you can then disengage as you shut the blade. With a knife that heavy and a blade that sharp, it’s best do shut the blade with both hands rather than trying to singlehandedly shut the blade. I guess that’s a small price to pay for overall safety. A rotating LBS helps you lock the frame lock, preventing the blade from disengaging. You’ve also got space for a screw-in stop-head to lock your blade in position.

All this heft, sharpness, intricate detailing, artistry, and sheer complexity results in a knife that doesn’t come cheap. At $399, the Sandstorm 2.0 is definitely on the more expensive side… but it’s also worth every penny, given how at the end of the day you don’t get a knife that just looks good… It could inflict some serious tactical damage on enemies too.

Images via Metal Complex

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