
Happy Friday & Happy NASCAR Day! Any NASCAR fans out there?!

In This Issue: Summer Travel Plans Anyone? | AC Power Cord | Industrial Switches vs Commercial Switches | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Summer Travel Plans Anyone?
Happy Friday, folks!
There is a saying that days go by slowly, and years go by fast. I realize how true that is at specific points of the year, such as the end of a school year.
Our oldest teenager is finishing 10th grade, and the other is finishing 7th grade. This week and next are full of finals and other end-of-school-year festivities. It’s exciting to see another school year close, which means summer is just around the corner!
What’s odd this year is we have yet to make any family summer plans. We’ve thought about a bunch of ideas for a family trip, but we are still looking for something. Do you have family plans to travel this summer? Send some ideas my way!
Have a great weekend!
Chris
Product Spotlights & Updates
Power cords are an essential component of our modern electrical infrastructure, playing a crucial role in connecting electrical appliances and devices to a power source. The AC Power Cord is a vital component in the field of electrical connectivity and is known for its versatility and reliability. Its design features a C20 plug on one end and a C19 receptacle on the other, which are commonly found in data centers, server rooms, and various industrial settings.
Learning Center Article – Industrial Switches vs Commercial Switches
Switches are essential pieces of equipment for networking. Whether you are talking about a home network, central systems for internet service providers, or anything in between, switches usually show up.
In most cases, switches are used to connect core devices in a network while end users might not connect directly through a switch.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- The NBA and Warner Bros. Discovery’s Turner Sports have been in business together for nearly four decades. The relationship is now in jeopardy, as Comcast’s NBCUniversal is attempting to steal away its package of games with a $2.5 billion per-year offer.
- Forget the drive-thru. Walmart wants diners to find a value meal in its grocery aisles. As fast food gets pricier, the nation’s largest grocer sees a sales opportunity. Read more here.
- The Food and Drug Administration has approved Amgen’s treatment for patients with the most deadly form of lung cancer.
- Xpeng AeroHT, an affiliate of Xpeng, will aim to deliver its flying car to customers in 2026.
