An insect, according to the United Nations, might actually be your future dinner. Right now, globally, meat-related agriculture is being vilified for causing too much climate change, using too much land, using up too much water, and so on. And so, as a part of the “green agenda” to fix these so-called problems, policies are being implemented across the world that are effectively handcuffing farmers, and sometimes even completely crippling their operations.
The latest version of Apple’s mobile platform, iOS 8.1.2, is far more stable and refined than Apple’s early iOS 8 releases, one of which was so bad that it temporarily bricked tens of thousands of iPhones, leaving them completely unusable for a period of time.
Google will soon roll out an Android 5.0.1 update for Nexus and other devices that are already running the first Lollipop version, fixing various bugs in the process. As Ars Technica and Android Police report, Google has already pushed Android 5.0.1 to AOSP, also releasing factory images for the Wi-Fi Nexus 9, Nexus 7 (2013) and Nexus 10 tablets.
Apple’s latest version of iOS is a huge improvement over other recent builds. It’s a particularly substantial improvement over iOS 8.0.1, which bricked about 30,000 iPhones in late September. As solid as iOS 8.1 is, however, the software still has some bugs that can be a big headache for iPhone and iPad users around the world.
Have you ever daydreamed what it would be like to see nature’s most repulsive insects take each other out? Watch tarantula fight wasp, and bumblebee rescue fellow bumblebee