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  • Daily Life In Dhaka
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    Daily Life In Dhaka
    A bus driver peers out of his window as vehicles are stuck in traffic at night in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
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    Un guidon de vélo ultra connecté
    Pictures must credit: Flite.bike The world’s first smart cockpit for a bicycle has been unveiled. The device, called Flitedeck, takes the form of a pair of custom carbon fibre handlebars. The set-up features a built-in touchscreen, wireless connectivity. dual-beam headlight, motion-sensitive theft alarm, electronic bell, GPS-based navigation system, and a full-color 180 x 70-mm touchscreen display. It also connects with third-party sensors and other devices including all common electronic-shift drivetrains using Bluetooth, ANT+ and Wi-Fi. The unit also links up with any smartphone apps running on the cyclist's paired smartphone. The touchscreen can be configured to show a variety of small displays all at once, or to show a few larger displays such as GPS, speed, gears power, elevation and temperature. It is powered by a lithium battery said to be good for 20 to 30 hours of runtime on a full USB-charge. The handlebars weigh just over 80 grams and are waterproof to the standard rating of IP68 meaning they can withstand being submerged to a depth of one meter for 30 minutes. The German designed drop-style road handlebar is manufactured by Munich-based startup Flit. The company was founded by mechanical and automotive engineers Sabrina Fischer and Matthias Huber. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Dunkle Straßen im Zentrum von Odessa
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Dunkle Straßen im Zentrum von Odessa
    ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 25, 2022 - Cars with headlights on move along a dark street, Odesa, southern Ukraine. Energy-saving practices and power cuts have been imposed in response to Russia’s continued massive missile attacks on civilian infrastructure., Credit:Nina Liashonok / Avalon
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
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    NEWS - Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Abhishek/UPI/Shutterstock (12609424f)
    Motorists drive with headlights on during daylight as streets are filled with smog and very poor air category during continued heavy air pollution in the Indian capital of New Delhi, India on Friday, November 19, 2021. Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category with the 24-hour average AQI recorded at over 360. All public and private schools, colleges and educational institutions in NCR shall remain closed.
    Pool Air Quality in New Delhi, India - 19 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
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    NEWS - Indien: Lockdown wegen Luftverschmutzung in Neu-Delhi
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Abhishek/UPI/Shutterstock (12609424e)
    Motorists drive with headlights on during daylight as streets are filled with smog and very poor air category during continued heavy air pollution in the Indian capital of New Delhi, India on Friday, November 19, 2021. Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category with the 24-hour average AQI recorded at over 360. All public and private schools, colleges and educational institutions in NCR shall remain closed.
    Pool Air Quality in New Delhi, India - 19 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Mono Negative
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    Mono Negative
    ROYAL FAMILY LEAVES AFTER REMEMBRANCE CEREMONIES

    6 November 1949

    Beneath an autumn sun, the King accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Gloucester led the nations' homage to the dead of two world wars in a solemn impressive ceremonial at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London today. (Remembrance Sunday). Other members of the Royal family watched from the windows of the adjacent Home Office as the Bishop of London (Dr J W C Wand) conducted the annual service. Members of the Government in sombre dress were ranked beside the memorial.

    Picture Shows: The King and Queen leaving the Home Office after the ceremony, followed by Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth (shaking hands with Mr Guter-Ede, Home Secretary. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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