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Henry Todd, or how the β€˜king of LSD’ ended up creating the first low-cost agency for Everest tourists

20 May 2026 at 11:28

A few weeks ago, hundreds of climbers hoping to summit Everest were stranded at the mountain’s South Base Camp in Nepal, waiting for a massive block of ice to finally break away and clear the route to Camp I through the Khumbu Icefall. If the climbers were anxious, local agencies were nearly in panic: so much money is at stake that a closed Mount Everest means ruin. But the profits from mountain tourism do not improve the quality of life in a country that, a few months ago, repressed young people protesting in Kathmandu and that in recent days has demolished a vast shantytown sheltering nearly 1.5 million workers, who have been forcibly relocated to places that are equally unfit and even more dangerous. The sun shines on Everest, however, and the sherpas who rig the maze of ice and crevasses in the Khumbu have finally found a safe route that avoids the threatening ice mass.

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Dozens of climbers head toward the summit of Everest last Monday.

β€˜Love Island UK’ Addresses George Knight Quitting Show For β€œPrivate Reasons” As Islanders React: β€œWe Love You”

7 June 2026 at 20:32
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details on the latest episode of Love Island UK Season 13. George Knight left Love Island UK after only a few days in the villa, and the show is addressing his exit. After arriving as a bombshell on the first day, George decided to leave for β€œprivate reasons,” as Lorenzo […]

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  • Sony Is Making a Massive Cinema Camera Image Sensor Kate Garibaldi
    Sony has announced the development of the Rialto 65, a new 65mm-format image sensor block designed to expand the capabilities of its Venice 2 cinema camera platform. Scheduled for release in the first half of 2027, the new sensor promises to bring large-format cinematography to existing Venice 2 users without requiring an entirely new camera system. [Read More]
     

Sony Is Making a Massive Cinema Camera Image Sensor

4 June 2026 at 15:32

On the left, a professional Sony CineAlta film camera with various buttons and controls; on the right, a close-up view of the camera’s large image sensor.

Sony has announced the development of the Rialto 65, a new 65mm-format image sensor block designed to expand the capabilities of its Venice 2 cinema camera platform. Scheduled for release in the first half of 2027, the new sensor promises to bring large-format cinematography to existing Venice 2 users without requiring an entirely new camera system.

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