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- Amazon's October Prime Day sale is still a few weeks away, but you can already find steep markdowns on both premium and entry-level TVs from brands like Samsung, LG, Hisense, and more.
- The company has announced a suite of AI upgrades to its browser to save users time and frustration.
- TVOS 26 brings a major visual overhaul to Apple TV, with a refreshed interface, improved audio translation, and several more upgrades.
- A few quick tweaks to your TV's basic settings can noticeably sharpen the picture and enhance your viewing experience.
- Google's Ask Gemini feature offers in-meeting notes, summaries, and key points. Here's who can try it and when.
- Respondents said they worry about AI's increase in use for cognitive tasks like creativity, relationship building, and problem solving.
- October Prime Day is coming soon, and Best Buy is expected to run its own sale with major discounts on everything from laptops to TVs. These are our favorite Best Buy deals so far.
- Full-size multitools have their place, but the NexTool S11 Pro is a lightweight, reliable option that won't weigh you down.
- I wasn't prepared for the immediate benefits of wearing it.
- You don't need to wait till Prime Day to buy the Insta360 X4 at its lowest price ever.
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- A black hole is growing at one of the fastest rates ever recorded, according to a team of astronomers. This discovery from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory may help explain how some black holes can reach enormous masses relatively quickly after the […]
- NASA engineers are strapping on backpacks loaded with radios, cameras, and antennas to test technology that might someday keep explorers connected on the lunar surface. Their mission: test how astronauts on the Moon will stay connected during Artemis spacewalks using 3GPP […]
- A new NASA mission will capture images of Earth’s invisible “halo,” the faint light given off by our planet’s outermost atmospheric layer, the exosphere, as it morphs and changes in response to the Sun. Understanding the physics of the exosphere is […]
- The Milky Way appears above Earth’s bright atmospheric glow in this Aug. 23, 2025, photograph from the International Space Station as it soared 261 miles above southern Iran at approximately 12:54 a.m. local time. The camera was configured for low light […]
- In our nearby stellar neighborhood, a burned-out star is snacking on a fragment of a Pluto-like object. With its unique ultraviolet capability, only NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope could identify that this meal is taking place. The stellar remnant is a white […]
- NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket poised to send four astronauts from Earth on a journey around the Moon next year may appear identical to the Artemis I SLS rocket. On closer inspection, though, engineers have upgraded the agency’s […]
- The milestone highlights the accelerating rate of discoveries, just over three decades since the first exoplanets were found. The official number of exoplanets — planets outside our solar system — tracked by NASA has reached 6,000. Confirmed planets are added to […]
- Technicians completed integrating NASA’s Carruthers Geocorona Observatory and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) satellite to an Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Secondary Payload Adapter ring at the Astrotech Space Operations Facility near NASA’s Kennedy […]
- With the end of summer approaching in the Northern Hemisphere, the extent of sea ice in the Arctic shrank to its annual minimum on Sept. 10, according to NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The total sea ice […]
- NASA astronaut Zena Cardman processes bone cell samples inside the Kibo laboratory module’s Life Science Glovebox on Aug. 28, 2025, as part of an experiment that tests how microgravity affects bone-forming and bone-degrading cells and explore potential ways to prevent bone […]