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- Scoop up the base model iPad for under $100 at T-Mobile. Here's what to know.
- Apple's budget MacBook Neo is affordable, but if you're an educator or student, you can get one for even less.
- Get a free Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 at T-Mobile right now when you add a new watch line to your mobile plan – or save $300 on the Apple Watch Series 11.
- AI is a great tool for small, well-defined tasks, but maintain a healthy skepticism and avoid falling down a rabbit hole.
- The latest Verizon deal lets you choose either the A16 iPad or a recent Apple Watch model for free with select Unlimited mobile plans.
- We've tested dozens of laptops over the last year, but there are some clear winners in each of our different categories. Here's our top picks so far from 2026.
- AirTags were released in April 2021, and since then it's never been easier to find your lost gear. Five years later, here's how they hold up.
- The Acer Connect M6E mobile hotspot is just better in almost every way.
- A Kindle condenses a library of books into a handheld device, making reading convenient and uber-portable. Here are our top Kindle reading tablet picks for 2026.
- Here's what you need to know about Best Buy's price-matching policy.
NASA News RSS
- NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP) uses research to develop methods to protect the health and performance of astronauts in space. In support of NASA’s goals for long-term missions on the surface of the Moon and human exploration of Mars, HRP is using ground research facilities, […]
- NASA and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) launched the NASA Force website on Friday, opening applications for roles aimed at recruiting the nation’s top engineers and technologists to support America’s air and space program. NASA Force, a new hiring initiative developed in partnership with OPM, will recruit and place […]
- The report adds to the growing documentation on commercial data’s contributions to Earth science research and applications.
- Scientists are working to understand exactly how these waves behave, and the team behind NASA’s Heliophysics Audified: Resonances in Plasmas (HARP) citizen science project approaches this in a unique way: they compare the Earth’s magnetic field to a giant harp in […]
- An observation made by NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) shows the chemical signatures of water ice (shown in bright blue) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (orange) in Cygnus X, one of the […]
- Above-normal precipitation has swollen rivers and damaged infrastructure statewide.
- The Republic of Latvia will sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at 9 a.m. EDT Monday, April 20, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will host Dace Melbārde, Latvia’s minister for education and science; Jānis Beķeris, chargé […]
- In this photo taken on April 6, 2026, a portion of the Moon’s far side is seen along the terminator—the boundary between lunar day and night—where low-angle sunlight casts long shadows across the surface. A section of Orientale Basin is visible […]
- The circular geologic feature in northwestern Africa can be hard to recognize from the ground, but it is obvious when viewed from space.
- Listen to this audio excerpt from Rebekah Tolatovicz, a mechanical technician lead supporting the Orion spacecraft’s main contractor Lockheed Martin: At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, there is a fleet of Orion spacecraft in work, and Rebekah Tolatovicz’s hands have […]