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Logitech’s Pro X 2 gaming headset promises longer battery life | Engadget

[ad_1] If you’ve been looking to get a new gaming headset, or your very first, Logitech has a few new options. The company is today updating its Pro gaming headset with a few notable changes that not only makes it a better gaming headset, but potentially a great set of all-purpose headphones. First and foremost, …

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SpaceX wants to join the FAA as defendant in environmental groups’ Starship lawsuit | Engadget

[ad_1] While SpaceX completed the first fully integrated flight test for its Starship vehicle in April, the event wasn’t exactly a complete success. The company blew up the spacecraft on the launch pad due to a separation failure, and that caused debris to shoot out across hundreds of acres of land that contained sensitive habitats. …

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Word of the Day: gait

[ad_1] The word gait has appeared in 68 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Dec. 21 in “A Winter Workout That Can Take You Somewhere Stunning” by Amanda Loudin: While at C.S.U., Mr. Browning was an author on a study into the biomechanics of walking with snowshoes; it revealed that snowshoeing required …

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AAUP calls to fight “tooth and nail” in DeSantis’s Florida

[ad_1] The American Association of University Professors released today a preliminary report sounding alarm about Florida higher education under Ron DeSantis’s governorship—and calling for academe to fight back. “It is imperative that we pay attention to the dire situation in Florida now,” the report says. “What is happening in Florida will not stay in Florida. …

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Enrollments stabilize but fail to show signs of recovery

[ad_1] After two years of free-falling college and university enrollments, head counts seem to be settling into a slow descent, according to a new report on spring enrollment data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Over all, enrollments declined by 0.5 percent across all higher ed sectors since spring 2022, according to the report. That’s …

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Commencement advice dispensed to the Class of 2023

[ad_1] This year’s commencement speakers were blunt in describing the country’s bleak state of affairs, but they also shared poignant personal reflections, messages of hope and words of inspiration—none of which were attributed to ChatGPT. Inside Higher Ed reviewed only a small share of the season’s speeches—plenty are still to come, after all—so this sampling …

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