Amahoro Tours Announces the 10th Anniversary of the Red Rocks Culture Festival

NEW YORK, June 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Amahoro Tours is pleased to announce the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Red Rocks Culture Festival, which will be held between the 26th of August and the 2nd of September 2022. The festival, organized by the Red Rocks Intercultural Center, seeks to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural… Continue reading Amahoro Tours Announces the 10th Anniversary of the Red Rocks Culture Festival

SEABOURN ANNOUNCES THE RETURN OF SEABOURN SOJOURN; ENTIRE SEABOURN FLEET BACK IN SERVICE

Seabourn is celebrating the return of its entire fleet of ultra-luxury ships, with the departure of Seabourn Sojourn. Tweet this The ultra-luxury cruise line now has all five of its ships in operation for the first time since March 2020. This summer, Seabourn Sojourn will join Seabourn Encore and Seabourn Quest in the Mediterranean, while… Continue reading SEABOURN ANNOUNCES THE RETURN OF SEABOURN SOJOURN; ENTIRE SEABOURN FLEET BACK IN SERVICE

Internova Travel Group Enhances Its Sustainable Travel Initiative

During the pandemic, Internova recognized the exponential growth in demand for practical resources to support carbon offsetting goals. Sustainable Travel International, a global organization with over 15 years of experience developing successful carbon offset programs for the travel industry, will therefore work with Internova to share expertise in sustainability education, carbon calculation and reporting. Clients will… Continue reading Internova Travel Group Enhances Its Sustainable Travel Initiative

Apple redesigns the MacBook Air with a bigger screen and M2 chip

Somehow, it’s already been almost four years since Apple redesigned the MacBook Air with a Retina display. That laptop got a big performance upgrade in late 2020 as one of the first computers to ship with Apple’s M1 silicon, but lately the device has started to feel long in the tooth. As expected, Apple is… Continue reading Apple redesigns the MacBook Air with a bigger screen and M2 chip

Apple’s Fitness app no longer requires an Apple Watch

You won’t need an Apple Watch to access the company’s Fitness app anymore. With iOS 16, Apple is bringing the software to iPhone, the company announced during WWDC 2022. Like its watchOS counterpart, the app will allow you to set daily activity goals, with a “Move ring” there to motivate you to stay active throughout… Continue reading Apple’s Fitness app no longer requires an Apple Watch

watchOS 9 will include improved sleep tracking and medication reminders

Apple is at last promising better sleep tracking for Apple Watch as part of watchOS 9. The updated Sleep app will include a sleep stage function. It will be able to detect the REM, core and deep sleep stages and track those over time.  You’ll be able to view your sleep metrics alongside other data,… Continue reading watchOS 9 will include improved sleep tracking and medication reminders

Apple’s M2 chip will make Macs even more efficient

Almost two years since the launch of Apple’s M1 chip — the first ARM-based “Apple Silicon” hardware — we finally have a successor: M2. While the M1 chip was notable for showing what Apple could accomplish with a more efficient mobile design (a dramatic departure from Intel’s power-hungry x86 processors), the goal of M2 is… Continue reading Apple’s M2 chip will make Macs even more efficient