9 great reads from CNET this week: Safe traveling, Wordle, fitness and more – CNET

9 great reads from CNET this week: Safe traveling, Wordle, fitness and more – CNET

You probably haven’t done much traveling, if any at all, over the past two pandemic years. If you have, it’s most likely been by car, and not by airplane. Business travel, family trips — it’s something we’ve got penciled in for… sometime, eventually, maybe.

Not everyone’s hunkering down to that degree, though. CNET’s Antonio Ruiz-Camacho, for instance, has family living abroad, and he’s made a point of flying to see them. And of staying healthy and making sure of the same for his loved ones. He’s written a captivating story about how he deals with taking COVID tests, getting through airport security and booking refundable tickets, and he has some tips to pass along to you.

That story is among the many in-depth features and thought-provoking commentaries that appeared on CNET this week. So here you go. These are the stories you don’t want to miss.

With close relatives living outside the US, I can’t just sit out the pandemic.

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Commentary: Both games provide a shared experience and have managed to grab my attention every day. 

A completed Wordle gridA completed Wordle grid
Power Language

The near-term future of fitness tracking is about helping you make more sense of health data, especially as companies explore more-advanced health metrics.  

Smartwatches and fitness trackersSmartwatches and fitness trackers
Lexy Savvides/CNET

The company’s RSC has comparable horsepower to the world’s fifth fastest general-purpose supercomputer.

Meta's RSC AI supercomputerMeta's RSC AI supercomputer
Meta

Commentary: You might enjoy TV more if you don’t binge. 

Robin Wright in House of CardsRobin Wright in House of Cards
Netflix

Here’s a breakdown of all the steps that led to the clash between the aviation and wireless industries.

A Boeing 787 lands at Los Angeles International Airport, with a cellular tower in the foreground.A Boeing 787 lands at Los Angeles International Airport, with a cellular tower in the foreground.
Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Images

Potentially, but the threat of weather-related internet issues is greatest if you have satellite or fixed wireless internet. 

A satellite dish covered with snow.A satellite dish covered with snow.
Getty Images

Last year we began writing the modern book of space travel. Commence chapter two. 

Illustration of the sun, planets and objects in spaceIllustration of the sun, planets and objects in space
Robert Rodriguez/CNET

Commentary: As “Wordle 219 X” trended on social media, I faced down my own word game demon.  

Wordle 219 patternWordle 219 pattern
Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET

Now playing: Watch this: Why the FAA is freaking out about 5G

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