Just days after five people went missing on a tourist submarine believed to be (at least at one point during its construction) piloted by a wireless Logitech controller, Logitech appears to be running ...
The explorers used a Logitech controller to pilot the submersible. As deep-sea exploration company OceanGate faces renewed criticism for seemingly flouting safety guidelines, another company has been ...
Five people are currently missing after a tourist sub called the Titan tried searching for remains of the HMS Titanic. We don’t yet know why contact was lost, but the emergency search now underway has ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The U.S. share price of Logitech International SA fell by 3.6 percent between the high point on Tuesday, and the low ...
According to reports, a $30 Logitech controller was used to control the OceanGate submarine that went missing earlier this week. All five aboard are reportedly dead, as the US Coast Guard found debris ...
The Titan, a tourist submersible that went missing in the mid-Atlantic Ocean on Sunday, June 18, 2023, was reportedly being piloted by the Titanic Logitech controller. This news has left people in ...
The family of a French mariner who died on the imploded Titan submersible last year has sued Titan's maker, OceanGate Expeditions, for more than $50 million. The lawsuit claims OceanGate is ...
This past weekend, a tourist sub on an excursion to the Titanic’s sunken remains disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean. Since then, it’s been reported that the submersible is controlled with a ...
The US Navy has used gamepads to control submarine periscopes, while OceanGate is using one to operate the five-person Titan submersible. The US Navy has used gamepads to control submarine periscopes, ...
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