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What have we learned from the Artemis II mission?
The SLS generated 8.8 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and, by every measure engineers care about, performed to plan. Each phase of the ascent was, in the understated language of mission control, “nominal”: maximum dynamic pressure, main engine cut-off and booster separation.
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Asus latest flagship laptop competes with the MacBook Air, but not how youd think
pros and cons Pros Gorgeous display High-end processor Appropriately priced Thin and light Cons Potential emulation issues remain Variable battery life Plasticky build Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. Asus’ new Zenbook A16 is the sequel to last year’s Zenbook A14, one of the thinnest, lightest, and longest-lasting laptops of 2025. The A16…
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Apple moves to take its App Store fight back to the Supreme Court | TechCrunch
Apple is preparing to take its App Store fight with Epic Games back to the Supreme Court. In a new filing, the iPhone maker said it plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review another aspect of this long-running case over App Store fees. In the meantime, Apple sought to pause the appeals court’s…
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Katey Sagal on Joining One Piece and the Timeliness of Season 2s Tyrannical Ruler
[This story contains spoilers from One Piece season two.] When a show breaks out the way Netflix‘s live-action adaptation of One Piece exploded in 2023, it’s not wrong to assume a trail of Hollywood cameos will soon follow. Never mind that the original manga, created by Eiichiro Oda and initially published in 1997, was already…
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Apples foldable iPhone may be delayed due to engineering snags
Apple has run into “more issues than expected” with its foldable iPhone that may set back its release, according to Nikkei. The engineering problems reportedly cropped up during the device’s early test production phase and may delay first shipments by months, according to multiple sources briefed on the matter. “The current situation could put the…
