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NASA Auditor Reveals ‘Unsustainable’ Cost for SLS Launches
In a recent House Science Committee hearing, NASA Inspector General Paul Martin revealed the true cost of an SLS launch, and it's much higher than the $2 billion target.
Ticks Can Live to be 27 Years Old, Even After Eight Years of Starvation
As impressive as this may be, this isn't the news many of us wanted to hear.
Nvidia Hack Continues with Release of DLSS Source Code
The hackers who struck Nvidia last week have released source code related to DLSS into the wild.
It’s Not ‘Too Late’ for Intel to Beat the Apple M1
The M1 may currently have an efficiency advantage over its x86 rivals, but Intel — and AMD — have time to catch up. This competition is just beginning.
Report: Apple Developing a 20-inch Foldable iPad / MacBook Hybrid
The company's hybrid iPad/Macbook is reportedly in development, but you won't be seeing it anytime soon.
Amazon Luna Cloud Gaming Now Available in the US
If you're a Prime Member, you can even play a few Amazon Luna games for free.
The Epstein-Barr Virus May Cause Multiple Sclerosis
A study of over 10 million young adults reveals that prior EBV infection increases one's liklihood of developing MS 32-fold.
Best Games for Laptops and Low-End PCs in 2022
Just because you've got an older or low-end PC doesn't mean you can't enjoy gaming. There are thousands of back titles in the PC catalog. Here are some of our favorites.
Oppo’s New 150W Charging Promises a Full Phone Battery in 15 Minutes
According to Oppo, SuperVOOC will be able to take a phone from zero to a 50 percent charge in five minutes.
Lenovo Announces its First Arm-Based Thinkpad
Lenovo's newest battery-sipping laptop claims to provide a "smartphone experience" on a laptop.
Comparing the DJI Mavic 3 and Autel EVO Lite+ Drones Head-to-Head
Now that we've been able to test the full-set of features promised for DJI's Mavid 3, we decided to pit it against the lower-cost Autel Lite+ to help those considering a new prosumer drone.
Google Disables Maps Traffic Overlay in Ukraine
Google says it has disabled traffic monitoring following reports that Maps could reveal the movement of troops and civilians as Russian forces continue their assault on Ukraine.