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Boeing 737-800 Carrying 132 Passengers Crashes in China
Yet another investigation into Boeing's technology is underway.
Microsoft Expects HoloLens to Disappoint Soldiers
Microsoft seems to have lost its steam on the US Army HoloLens project.
ARM Will Cut 1,000 Jobs After Failed Acquisition by Nvidia
Some think the reduction is one of many ways ARM is preparing for IPO.
MIT Uses AI to Make Mini Cheetah Robot Faster Than Ever
The "Mini Cheetah" designed at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has set a new personal best for movement speed with the help of learning algorithms that ensure it learns from every fall.
RTX 3080 Prices Plummet Overnight (in Australia)
We can only hope this trend will start to spread across the globe soon.
ESA Suspends ExoMars Mission, Ends Cooperation with Russia
The European Space Agency (ESA) has decided to postpone the ExoMars mission, a joint effort with Russia that was supposed to launch this year. Instead, the ESA will undertake a study to determine how it can launch ExoMars without Russia.
Intel Announces Massive European Megafab
Dubbed "Silicon Junction," the two-factory megafab is estimated to bring 10,000+ new jobs to Germany.
Apple M1 Ultra Benchmarked, Gets Destroyed by the RTX 3090
RTX 3090 owners can rest easy. Apple's new chip is no threat to them.
AMD Announces Ryzen 7 5800X3D Will Not Allow Overclocking
Even though it was expected, it's still mildly disappointing.
Tesla Employee Fired for Criticizing Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Technology
Ex-employee John Bernal posted a video of his self-driving Model 3 hitting a bollard, and the rest was history.
Expansive Sky Survey Finds No Sign of Planet 9
A recent survey using the powerful Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) in Chile has come up empty despite scanning a huge swath of the sky, casting even more doubt on Planet 9's existence.
NASA Will Roll Artemis 1 Moon Rocket to the Launch Pad Today
NASA is rolling out the Artemis 1 Space Launch System (SLS) at Kennedy Space Center, making preparations to launch it this May. A lot has to go right before that can happen, and the SLS doesn't exactly have a good track record.