November 6, 2015 4 tips for better underwater photos and video If you’re interested in shooting photos or video underwater, you have a variety of equipment choices.
November 6, 2015 Southwest Airlines first to offer gate-to-gate Wi-Fi Southwest Airlines passengers can now connect to the plane's wireless Internet service from gate to gate.
November 6, 2015 National Geographic's 2013 traveler photo contest Harness the power of photography and share your stunning travel experiences from around the globe with us.
November 5, 2015 Loud cellphone talkers next bane of air travelers? Airline passengers have already been stripped of their legroom, hot meals and personal space. Now, they might also lose their silence.
November 5, 2015 If gov't backs in-flight calls, will the airlines? The Federal Communications Commission might be ready to permit cellphone calls in flight.
November 5, 2015 Apple's working on an iPhone feature that could lock down your data, call for help when you're in danger The Touch ID fingerprint sensor, launched as a signature feature of the iPhone 5s two years ago, is now embedded in all new iOS devices, allowing users to unlock iPhones and iPads, pay for goods in stores and online, and sign into apps and services thanks to third-party integration. Apple is always looking to improve the biometric sensor, and it just cooked up new functionality for Touch ID meant to enhance security for users and protect their personal data.
November 5, 2015 Report shows which airlines have the most in-flight WiFi Overall, flyers can expect to find WiFi on 38 percent of domestic flights
November 5, 2015 One-third of airline passengers confess to leaving gadgets on inflight According to a new joint study released last week by the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), almost one third of fliers don’t heed the pre-take-off warning, “Please turn off all personal electronic devices, including laptops and cell phones.”
November 5, 2015 In an era of high-tech spying, old-school espionage is on the rise A pivotal operation in the lead up to D-Day during World War II was a deception plan using dummy airfields and landing craft to mask the actual Allied landing sites. While the tools of modern warfare may have rendered such a ploy seemingly obsolete, 21st century advances such as CCTV, HD satellites and drone technology are actually reviving a new era of classic espionage.
November 5, 2015 Viking Ocean – a new cruise experience Viking River’s first sea-going vessels will redefine the concept of cruising.