(Photo: Air.0)Remote work and education opportunities are more prevalent now than ever before, and with them comes a slew of new hardware options that aim to meet the moment. Among today’s travel options is the Air.o mouse, a wireless mouse that folds up like a piece of origami to be …
Read More »Parallel Reality
(Photo: Delta)Four travelers stand under a departure board at Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), checking for flight updates. Despite the board’s universal appeal, it’s uniquely personalized. From each traveler’s perspective, it displays only the information they’re looking for. This seemingly magical version of the quintessential flight information board is made possible …
Read More »Hypersonic Passenger Plane
Supersonic travel hasn’t been a reality for even the most well-off individuals since the Concorde was retired almost 20 years ago, but a company called Venus Aerospace wants to make super-fast passenger planes a reality again. Its proposed Stargazer aircraft will blow right past supersonic into the realm of hypersonic …
Read More »Paradox Free Time
Time travel with free will is logically possible in our Universe without any paradox, according to new research from the University of Queensland. Physicists seek to understand the underlying laws of the Universe. Image credit: Johnson Martin. “Classical dynamics says if you know the state of a system at a …
Read More »Travel Books To Read Before Your Next Adventure
It’s around this time of year that many Canadians are itching to take a trip. Whether you’re a fresh graduate who has just completed your post-secondary program, or a professional looking for your next family vacation destination, the allure of an international adventure is undeniable. One of the best ways to …
Read More »Personalized travel planner Google Trips gets better at handling your reservations
Google last fall introduced its own travel planning application, Google Trips, a competitor to TripIt and others, which combines tools to manage your air and hotel reservations with suggestions of places to visit and things to do at your destination. Today, Google Trips is getting its first big update since …
Read More »Travel app Hopper will now break down airlines’ confusing fees
In an attempt to better compete with low-cost airlines, major air carriers like American Airlines, Delta and United have been rolling out “basic” economy fares – no-frills fares that charge fees for amenities that would otherwise come standard, like seat assignments or the right to use the overhead bin space, for …
Read More »Facebook adds a travel-planning feature called ‘City Guides’
Facebook has been busy with the app updates, as of late. In recent months, it has added new sections for finding nearby Wi-Fi, meeting new people, checking the weather, and more. Now, it’s rolling out yet another addition to the “More” menu inside the Facebook app: City Guides. A potential …
Read More »7 Active Travel Getaways You’ll Want to Book ASAP
Photo (clockwise from top left): Exodus Travels, G Adventures, Inc, ©Backroads/Brenda Ernst, © G Adventures, Inc It’s time to take your workout out of the gym and on the road! These awe-inspiring active travel vacations will give you a reason to hike, bike, swim and snorkel — with delicious food, …
Read More »Travel To The Bay of Fundy This Season
Known for having the highest tidal range in the world, the Bay of Fundy is officially designated as one of North America’s seven natural wonders. The prominent landmark stretches across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and offers unparalleled views of one of nature’s greatest forces at work. This 270 km …
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