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- You don't have to shell out hundreds (or thousands) of dollars on big speakers and soundbars for a robust audio setup.
- Skip the optimizer apps. Simply enable Android Developer Options to unlock these performance-enhancing features. It's much easier than you think.
- The Renpho Eyeris 2 Massager helps alleviate my headaches and tired eyes, and I can stream music with it too.
- The Kindle Colorsoft brings a smooth color display to your favorite books, and it's dropped in price again.
- The latest add-a-line deal gets you a free Galaxy S26, Galaxy Watch 8, and Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet at Verizon.
- IT teams and Managed Service Providers are under pressure to deliver faster service in an increasingly complex threat landscape. They can no longer do without integrated, AI-driven systems.
- Apple Maps has improved over the years, but how does it compare to Google Maps today? Here's which one is best.
- The latest Ugreen Finder Pro tags are some of the toughest trackers I've tested.
- Apple's latest MacBook Neo costs the same as the 11-inch iPad Air M4, so which one should you buy? I broke down the key reasons.
- The cost of SSDs, RAM, and other PC components has skyrocketed, but Best Buy is offering an impressive 53% discount on the 4TB WD Black SN850X.
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- Ireland signed the Artemis Accords Monday during a signing ceremony hosted by NASA, becoming the latest nation to commit to the responsible exploration of space for all humanity. Ireland, a longstanding member of ESA (European Space Agency) and a valued international […]
- To support long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars, NASA and industry are developing technologies that can extract resources such as hydrogen and helium-3 from lunar soil, known as regolith. This capability, known as in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), allows explorers to […]
- The Republic of Malta became the 65th signatory to the Artemis Accords on Monday during a ceremony in the town of Kalkara with NASA and U.S. Department of State officials present. “Today, it’s my pleasure to welcome the Republic of Malta […]
- This year’s Findings from the Field Student Research Symposium welcomed 106 students, grades four through eight, 29 educators, and 15 Subject Matter Experts, and it featured 68 research posters, 14 lightning talks, and 5 discussion sessions.
- Also known as Endurance, MK1 is an uncrewed cargo lander funded by Blue Origin as a commercial demonstration mission to advance Human Landing System capabilities in support of NASA’s Artemis program. The tests in Chamber A represent a public-private partnership model, […]
- In this new picture from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, a spiral galaxy glittering with star clusters is the center of attention. NGC 3137 is located 53 million light-years away in the constellation Antlia (the Air Pump). As a nearby spiral galaxy, this target offers […]
- A study of NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) data on stellar pairs undergoing mutual eclipses has uncovered more than two dozen candidate exoplanets, or worlds beyond our solar system. This method allows the mission to locate planets it couldn’t otherwise […]
- On May 4, 1976, a spacecraft resembling a disco ball entered orbit almost 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) above Earth. This shiny, two‑foot‑wide (60‑centimeter) sphere called the Laser Geodynamics Satellite, or LAGEOS, is covered with 426 retroreflectors—small mirrored prisms designed to bounce […]
- Scientists relied on satellite data to understand how the Antarctic glacier lost so much ice so rapidly.
- NASA announced Friday Janet Petro, center director for the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is retiring. Prior to joining NASA, Petro worked in a variety of military and industry positions, ultimately beginning her career at the agency in 2007 and […]