Summer travel goes wrong for predictable reasons: the wrong ID at the checkpoint, a spare battery in the wrong bag, confusion during a delay, or risky road decisions on the way to the airport. A little prep fixes most of that. 1. Check your ID before travel day The Transportation Security Administration says travelers need a REAL ID-compliant license or another accepted ID, such as a passport, for domestic U.S. flights. If your everyday license is not compliant, figure that out before you leave home, not at the checkpoint. 2. Keep spare lithium batteries and power banks in carry-on baggage FAA guidance is clear: spare lithium batteries and power banks belong in carry-on baggage only. If your cabin bag gets gate-checked, remove the batteries and keep them with you. 3. Protect battery terminals The FAA also recommends protecting terminals from short circuit by using original packaging, tape, battery cases, or protective pouches. Damaged or recalled batteries should not fly. 4. Che...
So, Apple just “revolutionized” the iOS design—again—this time introducing something called Liquid Glass , and guess what it looks like? Yep, that shiny, translucent interface from... wait for it… Windows Vista's Aero Glass . Because nothing screams cutting‑edge like recycling your teenage UI's biggest embarrassment, am I right? 🧪 What’s this “Liquid Glass” anyway? Apple spun this as a “dynamic material combining optical glass properties with fluidity” that “reflects and refracts surroundings” to create a “delightful” OS aesthetic across iOS, macOS Ventura, watchOS, tvOS and visionOS engadget.com +15 apple.com +15 hindustantimes.com +15 . In simple terms: your menu bars and widget backgrounds are now as crystal-clear (and visually confusing) as the frosted glass on your granny’s coffee table. Yes, it responds to context and light. Sure, it’s pretty. But also eerily reminiscent of Vista's 2007-era interface . 🤝 Is it really so similar? Absolutely. The internet...