According to reports, a $30 Logitech controller was used to control the OceanGate submarine that went missing earlier this week. All five aboard are reportedly dead, as the US Coast Guard found debris ...
A TikTok reviewer has gone viral for seemingly sneaking in subtle references to the Titanic submersible tragedy in a review of a gaming controller. While the tragedy has been mourned by many, the ...
Since the weekend, the internet has been focused on the fate of Titan, a private five-passenger submarine that went missing while on a tourist expedition to the wreckage of the Titanic. As rescuers ...
In a shocking turn of events, an OceanGate Expeditions tourist submarine, named Titan, went missing with five individuals on board during an expedition to explore the historic wreck of the Titanic. As ...
View post: Yakima’s 'Secure and Durable' Cargo Roof Box Is a Rare 35% Off During REI’s Cyber Week Sale As deep-sea exploration company OceanGate faces renewed criticism for seemingly flouting safety ...
The submersible vessel carrying five people that disappeared on its 2,100-fathoms trip nearly two hours into a dive toward the Titanic was controlled by an outdated video game controller. A video game ...
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Five people are currently missing after a tourist sub called the Titan tried searching for remains of the HMS Titanic. We don’t yet know why contact was lost, but the emergency search now underway has ...
Logitech took a stock hit and was flooded with negative and sarcastic reviews on its Amazon page after it was revealed the Swiss computer manufacturer was behind the video game controller used to ...
A submarine that went missing on a Titanic wreckage tourist excursion relied on a simple $30 video game controller to maneuver the submersible, RadarOnline.com has learned. The submersible, dubbed ...
The missing submersible that offers tours of the Titanic wreckage is piloted by a modified Playstation controller. The OceanGate submarine vessel is controlled using a wireless Logitech F710 gamepad, ...
This photo provided by OceanGate Expeditions shows a submersible vessel named Titan used to visit the wreckage site of the Titanic. In a race against the clock on the high seas, an expanding ...
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