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The iPhone 12 s new MagSafe charging is a marquee feature, but there’s one thing no one ever mentions: Separating the phone from a charger isn’t effortless, which means when you reach for the device and forget it’s being charged, you can yank the cable a little too hard. Nomad’s solution to the problem is a 1.5-pound solid steel dock for Apple’s wireless charger that harnesses gravity to easily break MagSafe’s magnetic embrace.
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The MagSafe Mount seems like it could be the simplest and most brute-force way to improve the usability of Apple’s MagSafe Charger without physically attaching the puck to the surface of a desk or a nightstand. Even installation seems easy enough. The MagSafe charger is dropped into a precision-cut hole in the top of the MagSafe Mount where it’s securely held in place by non-permanent microsuction tape that allows the puck to be removed as needed.
Tesla is looking to harness the power of its stans to help it advance its goals. In recent days, it launched Tesla Engage, a social platform that brings together its public policy team and its Tesla’s Owners Clubs.
LIVERMORE â A Sacramento County Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of Alameda County in the countyâs challenge to an environmental impact report (EIR) that would have cleared the way to turn a biologically unique open space area into an off-road vehicle park.
Judge Shelleyanne W. L. Chang released the ruling on Jan. 12. She found that the State Department of Parks and Recreationâs 2016 EIR and general plan for Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area, which included opening the Tesla Park land to off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation, are legally invalid and must be set aside.
âThis is a great victory for the decadesâ long battle to protect the Tesla Park land from the ill-conceived plan by State Parks to open it to damaging off highway motorized recreation,â said Livermore resident Nancy Rodrigue of the Friends of Tesla Park. âTesla Park is one of the most beautiful and ecologically rich places in the East Bay. We have a duty to preserve this
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If you’re not too keen on working from a laptop, a decent desktop PC can offer all the power you need to get through a solid day of work without hitting laptop prices. Right now, you can get Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M75q Gen 2 for $481 off using the code
THINKDESK45, bringing the price down to $588.
For your money, you’ll get a six-core AMD Ryzen processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD in a tiny package that won’t take up too much space on your desk, but you’ll still need to snag a monitor if you haven’t already.