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The Artemis II mission took another step forward Thursday after a vital engine burn that set the Orion on a flight path to the moon and ultimately back to Earth.
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Save 30% or 10% with Samsung coupon codes, up to $1,000 on appliances, plus limited-time deals on the Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and S25.
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Save on today's top Skullcandy Promo Codes for Crusher Evo headphones, 36% off Crusher ANC 2 noise-canceling headphones, and more with amazing deals.
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Explore Chewy coupon codes for $30 off, $20 off your first order $49, 50% off pet food, and more April 2026 discounts.
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Save up to 50% today with the latest Home Depot promo codes for appliances, power tools, and more this April.
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When Sihoo reached out to me to test out its C300 Pro office chair, I thought, why not? So what if it's not a motorcycle? The truth is, I spend more hours sitting in a chair in my study than on the saddle of my motorcycle.
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Students and developers who won the lottery to attend the WWDC 2026 Special Event at Apple Park on June 8 have started receiving their invites.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 3.
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The new surcharge will be added to fees paid by third-party sellers in the US and Canada.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 3, No. 761.
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SpaceX reportedly files for IPO targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation, racing ahead of OpenAI and Anthropic as Musk eyes a historic $75 billion public debut.
The post SpaceX IPO Incoming: A $75 Billion Launch Into Public Markets appeared first on eWEEK.
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YouTube is rolling out Stations, music video-themed FAST channels curated by the artists and creators you love.
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The four history-making Artemis II crew members are cooped up with each other in a tiny space for 10 days. And yet the most uncomfortable aspect of the mission might be having to deal with not one, but two instances of Microsoft Outlook.
Commander Reid Wiseman sent a literal "Houston, we have a problem" message to mission control in the early hours of Thursday. He sought tech support for internet connectivity issues on a PCD (personal computing device), which is a Microsoft Surface Pro. Before you ask, yes, Wiseman did try turning the device off and on again before requesting help, but that didn't resolve the problem.
NASA detected that the PCD was actually on a network. It asked the commander for permission to connect to the tablet remotely so it could look into a problem with the Optimus software. "I also see that I have two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one of those are working," Wiseman responded, per a clip shared by Niki Grayson on Bluesky. "If you wanna remote in and check Optimus and those two Outlooks, that would be awesome."
I scrubbed through some of NASA's livestreamed feed of its communications with Orion, but didn't hear any resolution to the p
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NEW RESOURCES Heatmap News: What Americans Really Pay For Electricity . "Heatmap and MIT are launching the Electricity Price Hub, a new public data platform built to address this information gap. The […]
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Think of it as a customizable feed where you can follow posts, podcasts, videos and other content.
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Houston, we have a potty problem. A team effort restored the Orion spacecraft's bathroom, to astronauts' relief.
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Rumors have been circulating about Apple's next iPhone for quite some time. Here's what we know about the iPhone 18 so far.
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Coachella officially kicks off next Friday, April 10. But for anyone who doesn't want to fly out to the desert or fork over upwards of $650 for a ticket, YouTube is going to livestream the concert for free so you can enjoy it on your own terms. Here's a quick overview of all the programming that will be available in just over a week.
With YouTube planning on providing feeds of seven different stages, there will be no shortage of content. This includes the Quasar stage in both horizontal and vertical formats, so no matter what device you're using, there should be an aspect ratio that works. Furthermore, for the first time, YouTube will also provide 4K streams of the main Coachella stage along with the Outdoor Theatre and Sahara. That's a lot of music and artists to watch at once, so you'll probably want to check out the official lineup or download the app (available on
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NASA approved a 6-minute engine burn to send Artemis II out of Earth's orbit. The pivotal move put the astronauts on a path humans haven't traveled in half a century.
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Commentary: If there's one company capable of making genuinely stylish wearable tech, it's British indie darling Nothing.
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According to Jonathan the tortoise's vet, there was also a crypto donation request from the same account that falsely announced the tortoise's death.
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NEW RESOURCES Mezha: Porohy launches open archive in Prague to preserve three decades of Ukrainian discourse. "In Prague, Porohy.cz launched a media portal with an open online archive of the Ukrainian cultural-political […]
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I tested dozens of headphones and headsets to find the most comfortable models with strong call quality and solid PC compatibility for video meetings. Here are my top picks.
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After Amazon, Oracle is now in the bulls-eye.
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A bill in Colorado is a glimpse into the future of how corporations are working to limit the freedom people have to make their own fixes and upgrades.
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The random access meltdown rumbles on.
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Flipboard has been one of the biggest boosters of decentralized social media. Now, the company, which is known for its social news reading app, is rolling out its latest experiment, "social websites."
The project offers publishers and creators an easier path into what's often called the "open social web," which includes the fediverse, as well as other protocol-based platforms like Blueksy. The company says it could also help creators of all stripes wrest back control of their audiences from mainstream social media platforms and other "walled gardens."
In practice, social websites are essentially microsites that allow creators and publishers to bring together posts from decentralized platforms and RSS feeds into a single place where people can browse blogposts, newsletters, podcast episodes alongside relevant commentary from Bluesky, Mastodon and other federated services. It's also the first web-based offshoot of Surf, Flipboard's reader app designed for the open social web.
The company has already teamed up with a handful of publishers and creators who have made their own "social websites" on top of Surf. For example, Rolling Stone created a dedicated site for its political coverage, which features posts from its writers alongside news stories. Creator David Rushing created a site called "All
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The four history-making Artemis II crew members are cooped up with each other in a tiny space for 10 days. And yet the most uncomfortable aspect of the mission might be having to deal with not one, but two instances of Microsoft Outlook.
Commander Reid Wiseman sent a literal "Houston, we have a problem" message to mission control in the early hours of Thursday. He sought tech support for internet connectivity issues on a PCD (personal computing device), which is a Microsoft Surface Pro. Before you ask, yes, Wiseman did try turning the device off and on again before requesting help, but that didn't resolve the problem.
NASA detected that the PCD was actually on a network. It asked the commander for permission to connect to the tablet remotely so it could look into a problem with the Optimus software. "I also see that I have two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one of those are working," Wiseman responded, per a clip shared by Niki Grayson on Bluesky. "If you wanna remote in and check Optimus and those two Outlooks, that would be awesome."
I scrubbed through some of NASA's livestreamed feed of its communications with Orion, but didn't hear any resolution to the p
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Humans could return to the moon's environs for the first time in more than 50 years.
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SpaceX has reportedly taken the step many onlookers have long expected: filing paperwork to hold an initial public offering (IPO) on the stock market and become a publicly traded company. Rumors had long pointed toward the IPO taking place by July.
The company filed draft IPO registration paperwork with the US Securities and Exchange Commission confidentially, according to Bloomberg. As such, the public won't get a chance to closely scrutinize SpaceX's finances just yet. Taking the confidential approach means SpaceX can obtain feedback from the SEC before making the details public and announcing key factors like the price range and number of shares it's planning to sell at the outset.
SpaceX is said to have designs on holding the largest IPO in history. It's reportedly looking to raise $75 billion in the offering, which would far exceed the current record held by Saudi Aramco, which pulled in $24 billion in its 2019 IPO.
It's expected that SpaceX will seek an IPO valuation of $1.75 trillion. When the Elon Musk-led business swallowed up the Elon Musk-led xAI earlier this year (which means SpaceX is now the parent of X and Grok), the entire company was valued at $1.25 trillion.
SpaceX is reportedly planning to use the funds it brings in from its IPO to turbocharge its various ambitions, including its
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Iran had promised to hit American tech companies on April 1st.
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Apple added the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 chip and the iPad 11 to its online store for refurbished products today, allowing customers to purchase like-new models at a discount. The refurbished devices are available in the U.S., Canada, UK, and many other European countries.
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NEW RESOURCES Maps Mania: The No.1 YouTube Music Map. "Cultural Borders is an interactive map of global music trends. Click anywhere on the map to instantly see - and play - the […]
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