Daily Archives: Dec 15, 2025

Charles Mitchell

How the F-117A Nighthawk Rewrote the Rules of Air Combat

During the pre-dawn morning above Baghdad in January 1991, a sharp-edged black shadow flew through one of the most intensely defended pieces of real estate on the planet. Within minutes, precision-guided munitions slammed into command bunkers and communications centers with surgical precision. The fighter was the F-117A Nighthawk, and...
William Harrison

Why iPhone 17 Pro’s Price Hike Comes With a Technical Twist

What does it mean when Apple raises prices but doubles storage? For the iPhone 17 Pro, that question cuts to the heart of a broader shift in the company’s premium device strategy one that blends hardware engineering advances, supply chain economics, and market positioning into a single, calculated move. 1....
William Harrison

How Politics, Power, and Engineering Collided in America’s EV Charger Freeze

The sudden shutdown of a $7.5 billion federal initiative to create a cross-country network of electric vehicle charging stations has left fewer than 400 federally financed chargers open a result that highlights the ways politics, engineering difficulties, and bureaucratic intricacies can ground even the most visionary infrastructure projects. The...