Nasa has now tested streaming video in HD format from Psyche, the spacecraft that left Earth in October and is expected to reach Psyche 16, the metal asteroid about 600 million kilometers from Earth, in 2029. The transmission from Psyche was conducted using a laser system for communication that Nasa calls Deep Space Optical Communications […]
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French HyPrSpace to build Baguette One
A consortium led by the French space company HyPrSpace has received a grant of 35 million euros, the majority of which comes from the French state, to develop a rocket that will be named “Baguette One”, reports European Spaceflight. Baguette One is a smaller rocket intended to deploy satellites up to 300 kg into Earth’s […]
SpaceX is set to launch satellites for Amazon’s space internet
Amazon has now signed a contract with SpaceX, which means that SpaceX will begin launching satellites for Amazon’s space internet network, Kuiper. It likely wasn’t easy for Amazon to ask for SpaceX’s help, as SpaceX has already built the fully operational space internet network Starlink. Moreover, SpaceX is a competitor to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ […]
Capsule with asteroid samples has landed on Earth
Yesterday, the asteroid hunter OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer) returned to Earth after spending seven years in space. During these years, the spacecraft traveled to the asteroid Bennu, collected a sample from it, and then returned to Earth. In total, OSIRIS-REx traveled about 6.2 million kilometers on its round trip journey […]
Microsoft gets approval to buy Activision Blizzard
The UK competition authority, Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), stated today that it no longer sees any obstacles to Microsoft’s acquisition of the gaming company Activision Blizzard. CMA is one of several competition authorities worldwide that had previously opposed the acquisition, but after Microsoft pledged certain commitments in relation to its purchase of Activision Blizzard, […]
NASA Seeks Help in Decommissioning ISS
In a few years, the International Space Station (ISS) will be retired, and NASA is currently working on a plan for its decommissioning. NASA is seeking assistance from the private space sector, among other things, to develop a spacecraft capable of moving the ISS out of its orbit around Earth so that it can re-enter […]
How to set up proxy servers on your browser
Proxy servers are one of the best tools for ensuring privacy and anonymity online. With the help of two main types: datacenter and residential proxies, you can cover tons of use cases with both personal and commercial applications. For the average internet user, learning to use a proxy server may save you from paying for […]
Tech Tools to Skyrocket Your Company’s Success
Technology, in general, is the application of knowledge to create things that make tasks easier. This is true of everything from the hammer to the computer microchip. Every piece of technology was the result of innovation and someone who has an idea of how to make life more convenient. In the business world, technology plays […]
Apple and Qualcomm extend their modem agreement
Qualcomm and Apple are now extending their modem agreement until 2026 ahead of the launch of the iPhone 15, according to Bloomberg. The agreement was originally set to expire this year. Apple has been working for a long time to develop its own modems for the iPhone, but progress has been slow, which is why […]
Why Usenet Might Be The Best Content Delivery Service Out There
Usenet, with its fascinating past and impressive capabilities, has emerged as a top choice for delivering content. The journey of Usenet archives is intricate and incomplete, peppered with challenges and imperfections. There are a multitude of reasons why Usenet stands out as the ultimate content delivery service. Perhaps one of its most noteworthy features is […]
Best Gaming Chair in 2023
Choosing the best gaming chair involves considering several factors to ensure it meets your specific needs and preferences. There are many companies out there catering to all of your needs. Which is the Best Gaming Chair for 2023? According to TopGamingChair, the SecretLab Titan EVO Series 2022 is their lineup’s best and most exciting product. […]
Japan has launched two space missions
Earlier today, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched two exciting spacecraft into space. One of them is the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), intended to make a soft landing on the moon in early 2024. It’s a relatively small moon lander that carries two mini-rovers to explore the area around the Shioli crater […]
India Sends Spacecraft to the Sun
After India’s successful moon landing two weeks ago, the country firmly established itself as one of the world’s leading space nations. This weekend marked another milestone for India’s space endeavors, as it set its sights on the sun. On Saturday, the spacecraft Aditya-L1 lifted off from the Indian spaceport on Sriharikota Island. Aditya-L1 is now […]
More about the Fisker Pear
Fisker is now sharing additional images of the compact electric SUV Pear, along with more details about the model. The car shown in the pictures might not be exactly like the production version, but many elements are likely to remain, perhaps excluding the digital side mirrors. As mentioned before, the launch has been pushed to […]
Top 3 Trends in Security System Technology
Security system technology is quickly developing to meet the demands of a complex and connected world. New technology trends, however, are taking the world by surprise as their advancement redefines security measures. As cyber-attacks become more complex and advanced, attack defense techniques also get more sophisticated to keep up with the expanding difficulties. With traditional […]
Advanced telescopes targeted by cyberattacks
The U.S. National Science Foundation has reported that cyberattacks against their National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory (NOIRLab) have resulted in the suspension of observation activities at two of their most advanced telescopes. The affected telescopes are NOIRLab’s Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii, shown in the image above, and the Gemini South Telescope in Chile. Several […]
Philips Hue to receive Matter support in September
It’s soon time for Philips Hue to finally gain support for Matter. In September, Signify will begin rolling out a software update for the Philips Hue Bridge that makes it compatible with the smart home standard. “With the launch of this update, users will experience a streamlined process when connecting their Philips Hue system to […]
Nocs releases a Mini version of its Monolith speaker
Last year, Nocs introduced its Monolith speaker. Now, for those with limited space, they’re launching a smaller variant simply called the Mini. It weighs 3.3 kilograms compared to the 12 kilograms of the original. The dimensions are 270 mm x 230 mm x 106 mm, and the unit houses two 3.5-inch speaker elements. It also […]
Join Crew-7’s Journey
Two days ago, Crew-7 was launched by SpaceX to the International Space Station. The trip included four astronauts, including Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen, who is on his second mission to space. NASA has put together a video that follows the crew’s day from preparations and farewells to families, the launch, and their initial time in […]
The car you update instead of scrapping
Now, the student group TU/ecomotive at Eindhoven University in the Netherlands presents the car Eterna. It’s a modular electric car where the idea is to always keep the bottom of the car alive, and instead, you only replace the upper body and interior when they are worn out. This way, they are a bit kinder […]
IBM develops AI that can translate Cobol into Java
IBM announces the development of a programming assistant that uses generative AI to convert code from Cobol to Java. This could likely facilitate maintenance for those dealing with mainframes that still operate on Cobol, a programming language that has been around for over 60 years. Cobol was designed to be portable and user-friendly for developers […]
Ryobi releases a new battery
Ryobi introduced today the new 18V ONE+ 4Ah High Energy battery, which becomes part of the Lithium+ High Energy battery series. This battery is said to provide three times longer runtime than previous models and also generate less heat. The battery has up to 20 percent more power than earlier models and features an integrated […]
Today, Chandrayaan-3 lands on the moon
Today it’s time for the Indian lunar probe Chandrayaan-3 to land on the moon, and here you can watch how it unfolds live. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) aims for Chandrayaan-3‘s moon lander Vikram to touch down on the moon at 1:50 PM time, although there might be some variation. On board Vikram, in […]
Russia’s moon landing mission failed
The Russian space agency Roscosmos has announced that their moon lander, Luna 25, has failed in its mission to make a soft landing at the moon’s south pole. Luna 25 departed Earth on August 11th, with the intention of the mission’s lander touching down on the moon on August 21st. However, something appears to have […]
US Space Force creates force capable of shooting down satellites
The American defense division, US Space Force, has now established a unit tasked with defending the US against satellites that could pose a threat. The unit is named the 75th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron (ISRS) and is part of the Space Delta 7 force, the branch of the US Space Force that analyzes adversaries’ […]
A second-generation Eve Cam appears to be on the verge of release
Eve Systems seems to be preparing to launch a new version of its surveillance camera, the Eve Cam. The first generation of the camera, which can only be used via Apple HomeKit, has been available since May 2020. However, the new version of the camera is expected to be upgraded with support for the new […]
Now Russia is heading to the Moon again
Earlier today, Russia’s lunar spacecraft Luna 25 lifted off from the Russian spaceport Vostochny Cosmodrome, and in the clip here, you can see how it looked. It will be the first time in 47 years that Russia undertakes a lunar mission, and this time, the goal is to land at the Moon’s South Pole. Luna […]
Chandrayaan-3 sends back an image of the moon
The Indian lunar spacecraft, Chandrayaan-3, which departed from Earth on July 14, has now entered lunar orbit in preparation for its attempt to land on the moon. In the process, the spacecraft took photos of the moon from various distances, and you can see one of these images below. The plan now is for Chandrayaan-3 […]
The shortage of Raspberry Pi computers seems to be coming to an end
Over the past two years, the demand for Raspberry Pi computers has exceeded the supply, making it difficult for some consumers to purchase any version of the popular mini-computer. Some retailers have also implemented restrictions, allowing consumers to buy only one Raspberry Pi computer per purchase to prevent them from selling out too quickly. However, […]
Sony is rolling out new beta software for PS5
Sony has begun the rollout of a new beta for PlayStation 5, which includes support for Dolby Atmos, up to 8TB M.2 SSD storage, and various improvements to the user interface. The beta is being released in selected countries today, and the software should be available for all PS5 consoles within a few months. The […]