Drone giant DJI will take a huge loss due to employee fraud

The world’s largest drone-maker, DJI, has reported that it will take a loss of up to a billion yuan ($150 million) due to employee fraud, according to Bloomberg and other sources. The company said that it fired multiple employees who apparently infla…

The Keychron Is A Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard

There are a lot of keyboards out there that are marketed to be small and slim, making it ideal to be brought around. However mechanical keyboards for the most part tend to be big, thanks largely to the use of its switches and the size of its keycaps. However if you wanted a mechanical keyboard that you could bring around with you, then maybe the Keychron could be worth checking out.

Hailed as being an “ultra-slim” mechanical keyboard, the Keychron has the added advantage of being wireless too. They are also boasting that it has all the Mac function keys which means that you will be able to use it with a Mac computer just fine. There will also be dedicated keys to launch digital assistants like Siri, Cortana, and voice dictation.

There is also RGB backlighting so that you can use it in the dark without any issues. As for its choice of switch, it uses a Fraly switch (which we admit we have not heard about before). It is a tactile switch so it will make some noise while you type. In terms of pricing, the 87 single-LED version is priced starting at $74, while the full-sized RGB version will go for $94.

The Keychron is not the first of its kind as in the past we have covered another low-profile mechanical keyboard with the Hexgears X-1. That could also be worth taking a look at if you’re looking for another wireless low-profile mechanical keyboard.

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Trump Brags About His Accomplishments, Gets Hit With Immediate Fact Check

The president’s anniversary message to himself isn’t going over well as the shutdown approaches the one-month mark.

Melting Metal LEGO Minifigs Like Mini Terminators

What you’re about to watch is either a James Cameron movie with a VERY low budget, or a bunch of LEGO minifigs made out of gallium and melted for fun. It’s actually the latter, and it is very fun to watch. YouTuber DaveHax used LEGO minifig shaped ice molds to make some figures, then melted them like little T-1000s. It may just be the best thing ever.

Gallium is a solid metal at room temperature but has a melting point of around 86°F (30°C), and that’s what allows the magic to happen so easily. Minifigs look awesome in gallium, but they look even cooler when they melt. Too bad Dave couldn’t find a way to make it wear a tiny police uniform.

First, he tried to put them on a hot tray, but only the feet melted. Then he tried candles under the tray, but still no Terminator melting. They did melt, but not in the coolest way, but once he leaned it against the back of the tray, that’s when he got that sweet Terminator action. Check it out:

BTW I love Dave’s sciency voice.

[via The Awesomer via Geekologie]

Sheryl Sandberg Reiterates Yet Again That Facebook Has a Lot of Work to Do

Last year was not great for Facebook’s embattled chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg—particularly after it was revealed that she personally requested information on vocal Facebook critic George Soros after he publicly deemed the company a “menace.” But Soros conspiracy ordeal notwithstanding, the company she’s…

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Uh Oh, Uber Might Be Thinking About Self-Driving Scooters and Bikes Now

Uber—the company that had to pull its self-driving cars off the road for most of 2018 following a lethal accident that allegedly came after warnings of routine accidents—is hiring for a program that may work on self-driving “micromobility” devices, TechCrunch reported on Sunday.

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German climate proposals could put an end to no-limit Autobahns

Germany’s Autobahns are legendary for segments with no speed limits, but you might have to wave goodbye to those unfettered driving experiences. Reuters has obtained draft proposals from a transport committee that would cap speeds at 130km/h (about…

The Keychron Is A Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard

There are a lot of keyboards out there that are marketed to be small and slim, making it ideal to be brought around. However mechanical keyboards for the most part tend to be big, thanks largely to the use of its switches and the size of its keycaps. However if you wanted a mechanical keyboard that you could bring around with you, then maybe the Keychron could be worth checking out.

Hailed as being an “ultra-slim” mechanical keyboard, the Keychron has the added advantage of being wireless too. They are also boasting that it has all the Mac function keys which means that you will be able to use it with a Mac computer just fine. There will also be dedicated keys to launch digital assistants like Siri, Cortana, and voice dictation.

There is also RGB backlighting so that you can use it in the dark without any issues. As for its choice of switch, it uses a Fraly switch (which we admit we have not heard about before). It is a tactile switch so it will make some noise while you type. In terms of pricing, the 87 single-LED version is priced starting at $74, while the full-sized RGB version will go for $94.

The Keychron is not the first of its kind as in the past we have covered another low-profile mechanical keyboard with the Hexgears X-1. That could also be worth taking a look at if you’re looking for another wireless low-profile mechanical keyboard.

The Keychron Is A Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

Bob Woodward Is Really Happy He’s Not Constantly Covering The Russia Inquiry

This is one story the veteran journalist is relieved to be passing up.

Melting Metal LEGO Minifigs Like Mini Terminators

What you’re about to watch is either a James Cameron movie with a VERY low budget, or a bunch of LEGO minifigs made out of gallium and melted for fun. It’s actually the latter, and it is very fun to watch. YouTuber DaveHax used LEGO minifig shaped ice molds to make some figures, then melted them like little T-1000s. It may just be the best thing ever.

Gallium is a solid metal at room temperature but has a melting point of around 86°F (30°C), and that’s what allows the magic to happen so easily. Minifigs look awesome in gallium, but they look even cooler when they melt. Too bad Dave couldn’t find a way to make it wear a tiny police uniform.

First, he tried to put them on a hot tray, but only the feet melted. Then he tried candles under the tray, but still no Terminator melting. They did melt, but not in the coolest way, but once he leaned it against the back of the tray, that’s when he got that sweet Terminator action. Check it out:

BTW I love Dave’s sciency voice.

[via The Awesomer via Geekologie]