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Astronaut Commander

Astronaut Suni Williams becomes ISS commander

Our @SpaceX #Crew9 mission to the @Space_Station is targeted to launch Saturday, Sept. 28 at 1:17pm ET (1717 UTC) from Space Launch Complex-40—the first human spaceflight mission to launch from

Tax Plan

Labour’s tax plan could hurt pensioners

Labour’s proposed tax changes are causing widespread concern among pensioners and financial experts. Rachel Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor, has faced stern warnings that her plans could force retirees into debt,

Layoffs Announced

Airship Syndicate announces layoffs amid challenges

Airship Syndicate has announced the layoff of 16 employees, including 12 full-time staff members and four contractors. The Austin, Texas-based game development studio cited the challenging landscape of the gaming

Affordable Starlink

More affordable Starlink Mini launched in Kenya

Starlink high-speed internet is now available on all Hawaiian Airlines flights operated by Airbus, connecting the islands with the continental U.S. and international destinations ✈️📡 Huge win for travelers in

NPC interactions

AI enhances NPC interactions in video games

For decades, video games have relied on scripted interactions with non-player characters (NPCs) to guide gamers on their journeys. Now, game studios are experimenting with AI technology to enhance these

Repairable Pixel

Google explores repairable future for Pixel Watch

Google is considering making its Pixel Watch series more repairable, according to Nicole Azores, Google’s manager of Government Affairs and Public Policy. She discussed this possibility during a recent Climate

AI Expansion

AI drives expansion of data centers

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) is driving significant changes in the world of computing. Data centers are expanding to meet the increasing demand for computing power, while edge

Starlink Interference

Starlink satellites interfering with radio telescopes

SpaceX’s Starlink satellites are causing more interference with radio telescopes than ever before, according to researchers in the Netherlands. The second generation of Starlink satellites, known as V2, is emitting