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Posted onThe Senate confirmed Jared Isaacman’s appointment as the head of NASA on Wednesday, a decision that comes just months after President Donald Trump pulled his nomination before picking him yet again in November, as reported earlier by CNBC. Isaacman, the founder and CEO of a payments platform called Shift4, has flown to space twice through…
Water bills to rise further for millions after appeal
Posted onMillions of households in England will have to pay even higher water bills than had previously been announced, after five water companies appealed to the UK’s competition regulator. The companies – Anglian, Northumbrian, Southern, Wessex and South East – had appeals to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) accepted, giving them permission to raise bills…
This solar Bluetooth speaker solved my biggest issue with backyard entertaining
Posted onLodge Solar Speaker 4 (Series 2) ZDNET’s key takeaways The Lodge Solar Speaker 4 Series 2 is available now for $399. It’s a Bluetooth speaker that charges via four solar panels, is weatherproof with an IP66 rating, and sounds stunning. It’s bulky, weighing in at 7.5 pounds. Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google….
Samsung shows off its trifold phone in person
Posted onAfter long insisting that it will release its first trifold phone this year, Samsung has gotten one step closer by showing off a version of the hardware at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, being held this week in Korea. No-one’s allowed to touch it though (let alone fold it), and Samsung is staying coy…
Tracfone | Motorola Moto g Play 2024 | Locked | 64GB | 5000mAh Battery | 50MP Quad Pixel Camera | 6.5-in. HD+ 90Hz Display | Sapphire Blue
Posted onTurn up the excitement without losing function with the moto g Play from Tracfone.Feel the blazing-fast power of every tap, swipe and scroll with the new Snapdragon 680 processor. Indulge your ears with Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio. Take every..
Teenagers plead not guilty over Transport for London cyber attack
Posted onTwo teenagers accused of being involved in hacking Transport for London’s computers have both pleaded not guilty to computer hacking charges during a hearing at Southwark Crown Court. Thalha Jubair 19, from East London, and Owen Flowers, 18, from Walsall in the West Midlands spoke only to confirm their names and enter pleas at the…
