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Mac RumorsMay 11, 2024
Top Stories: Apple Event With New iPads, Apple Pencil Pro, and More
Apple's "Let Loose" event this week went off largely as expected, headlined by new iPad Pro and iPad Air models.


GizmodoMay 11, 2024
Turn Off That Music, Baby, and Come to Our Doctor Who Spoiler Zone
New seasons of Doctor Who have always been a big deal, but this one has had even more anticipation behind it. Between Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and the return of Russell T. Davies, there's been the promise of a bold, new era for the sci-fi series, which started on Friday with the two-episode premiere on Disney .

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CNET NewsMay 11, 2024
New Space, Old Mattress: How to Tackle Moving Day Like a Champ - CNET
Here are the ultimate questions you should ask before moving your mattress.

GizmodoMay 10, 2024
World Warned to Prepare for Today's Severe Geomagnetic Storm, First in 20 Years
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center forecasted a "severe solar storm" that's expected to hit Earth tonight, according to a release. These geomagnetic storms happen every so often, but as the Sun approaches the maximum of its 11-year solar cycle, the space weather is…

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EngadgetMay 10, 2024
Doctor Who: The Devil's Chord review: Is this madness?
The following includes spoilers for "The Devil's Chord."

For a show about time (and space) travel interwoven with British pop culture since its start in 1963, a trip to visit the Beatles is an obvious premise. So obvious that this is the second time we've had a "what if" episode hinging on the Fab Four's cultural impact. After all, both the Beatles and Doctor Who became global cultural exports as Britain flexed its post-imperial soft power. But while there's plenty of material to mine in that premise, this isn't an episode that's interested in doing that, relegating the Beatles to little more than window dressing.

This has always been a trick in Doctor Who's toolbox, especially when Russell T. Davies is in charge. He loves dangling an idea, or eye-catching visual, to lure in an audience before moving the focus to something else. I'm reminded of the kung-fu monks from "Tooth and Claw" which looked great in the trailers but had no real impact on the story. It's "Tooth and Claw" that "The Devil's Chord" feels similar to — an early season one episode that doesn't quite work in and of itself, but does spend a lot of its time gesturing to this year's recurring themes. (FilmStories reported from a recent Q&A, where Davies said that this episode lacked a central plot and was, instead, "Just some subplots.")



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NPR Topics: Research NewsMar 06, 2024
The Voyager 1 spacecraft has a big glitch. Now, NASA must figure out how to fix it
The Voyager 1 space probe is the farthest human-made object in space. It launched in 1977 with a golden record on board that carried assorted sounds of our home planet: greetings in many different languages, dogs barking, and the sound of two people kissing, to name but a few examples. The idea with this record was that someday, Voyager 1 might be our emissary to alien life - an audible time capsule of Earth's beings. Since its launch, it also managed to complete missions to Jupiter and Saturn. In 2012, it crossed into interstellar space.

But a few months ago, the probe encountered a problem. "It's an elderly spacecraft," says NPR science correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce, "and it had some kind of electronic stroke." Greenfieldboyce talks to Short Wave Host Regina G. Barber about the precarious status of Voyager 1 - the glitch threatening its mission, and the increasingly risky measures NASA is taking to try and restore it.

What interstellar adventure should we cover next? Email the show at shortwave@npr.org.

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