As news broke on the fate of the Titan submersible, which imploded on Jne 18, 2023, details about its operator and founder began to surface as former passengers on the sub bared incredible lapses in ...
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 ...
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 ...
In brief: The expected wrongful death lawsuits against OceanGate and others behind the Titan submersible that imploded last year have begun. The first highlights the vehicle's infamous use of a cheap ...
The news of the Titanic submersible claiming five lives of all its passengers has been dominating headlines this past week. However, what caught many people's attention was the revelation that the ...
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 ...
The missing submersible craft that provides tours of the Titanic shipwreck was reportedly being piloted by a Logitech controller and had previously gotten lost during a live TV segment promoting the ...
The family of a French mariner who died on the imploded Titan submersible last year has sued Titan's maker, OceanGate Expeditions, for more than $50 million. The lawsuit claims OceanGate is ...
An expedition to visit the sunken wreck of the Titanic ended in tragedy last year when the OceanGate Titan submersible imploded, killing all five people aboard. The company still exists, despite the ...
A submarine vessel carrying five people has gone missing during an expedition to explore the wreckage of the Titanic. The submarine was equipped with a 10-year-old Logitech F710 game controller for ...
The OceanGate Expeditions tourist submarine headed for the wreck of the Titanic that went missing with five people aboard used steering handled by a $30 Logitech F710 wireless PC game controller from ...