Are Titanium Drill Bits Harder Than Cobalt? Here’s How They Compare
Cobalt and titanium drill bits look similar on the shelf, but how each metal is built into the bit changes what they can reliably handle.
Read Full Story →Cobalt and titanium drill bits look similar on the shelf, but how each metal is built into the bit changes what they can reliably handle.
Read Full Story →Amazon’s Alexa is still going strong, and the variety of devices that feature it is larger than ever. Here are the most budget-friendly Alexa devices today.
Read Full Story →Both the Michelin CrossClimate 2 and the Goodyear WeatherReady 2 are excellent all-season tires with similar performance, but they’re certainly not identical.
Read Full Story →It’s taken a while, but flying taxis may have taken another step toward becoming reality with this successful test flight over New York City.
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Read Full Story →Soaring energy costs and fractured supply chains are set to tip Britain to the edge of a technical recession by the summer, with smaller businesses bearing the brunt of the squeeze, according to the Item Club’s latest forecast. Read more: Britain to ‘flirt’ with recession as Iran oil shock rattles SMEs
Read Full Story →Brent crude jumps 4% towards $100 a barrel after Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes, threatening 20% of global oil and gas supplies. Read more: Oil price surges towards $100 as Middle East ceasefire begins to unravel
Read Full Story →UK petrol prices have surged to nearly 155p a litre amid the Iran conflict, with diesel at its highest since late 2022. Experts weigh in on whether a new ceasefire could signal the peak. Read more: UK petrol prices approach 155p a litre as Iran conflict drives fuel costs to highest level in over two years
Read Full Story →UK petrol prices are set to exceed £1.50 per litre as oil costs surge after the Iran conflict, with diesel rising even faster, warns the RAC. Read more: Petrol set to top £1.50 a litre as Iran war drives fuel price surge
Read Full Story →Since Feb 28, when the US-Israeli tensions with Iran started, through March 8, more than 37,000 flights to and from the Middle East were cancelled The post Airline shares battered as oil prices spike, Iran tensions intensify appeared first on Gulf Business.
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