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Blue Origin's New Glenn Explosion: Key Components Survive, 2026
Tech
Jun 2, 2026The Next Web

Blue Origin's New Glenn Explosion: Key Components Survive, 2026

Blue Origin announced that critical fuel tanks and key launch pad components survived last week's New Glenn rocket explosion, paving a faster path back to flight. CEO Dave Limp pledges a return to orbital missions before year-end, which is crucial for NASA's Artemis lunar program to maintain its tight schedule for crewed landings.

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NASA Confirms Exploding Meteor Caused Sonic Boom Over Boston
Tech
May 31, 2026The Verge

NASA Confirms Exploding Meteor Caused Sonic Boom Over Boston

NASA has confirmed that a meteor exploding over New England caused a powerful sonic boom felt across multiple states on Saturday, May 31, 2026. Traveling at 75,000 mph, the meteor fragmented 40 miles high, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT. This natural celestial event explains the widespread noise and shaking experienced by residents.

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Free Your Phone: Use a Home Server to Offload Photos & Save Money
How To
May 29, 2026How-To Geek

Free Your Phone: Use a Home Server to Offload Photos & Save Money

Learn to transform an old laptop into a home server and use Immich to offload photos from your smartphone, freeing up storage and saving you from costly upgrades or cloud subscriptions.

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in-depth: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock
Tech
May 13, 2026Wired

in-depth: NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock

NASA's Curiosity rover recently freed its drill after it became unprecedentedly stuck in a 28.6-pound Martian rock, 'Atacama.' The unique challenge took engineers nearly a week of remote maneuvers, showcasing their remarkable problem-solving and operational resilience.

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Build a Powerful Homelab from Secondhand Gear
How To
May 10, 2026How-To Geek

Build a Powerful Homelab from Secondhand Gear

Introduction: Why Secondhand Gear is Your Homelab's Best Friend Starting your homelab journey doesn't require breaking the bank on a brand-new Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit. While convenient, a new NAS often

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Even Realities G2 Tops WIRED's 2026 Live-Captioning Smart Glasses Test
Tech
May 9, 2026Wired

Even Realities G2 Tops WIRED's 2026 Live-Captioning Smart Glasses Test

WIRED's 2026 testing of live-captioning smart glasses identifies the Even Realities G2 as the top performer, excelling in transcription, translation, and advanced AI features without a subscription. These glasses offer crucial accessibility benefits and practical daily use, despite common drawbacks like weight and comfort inherent to the nascent technology.

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NASA's Optical Laser Comms: Your High-Def Moonshots Are Coming
Review
Apr 23, 2026Ars Technica

NASA's Optical Laser Comms: Your High-Def Moonshots Are Coming

Verdict NASA's Optical Laser Communications system, successfully demonstrated during the Artemis II mission, is a game-changer for space data transmission. While still in its experimental phase and facing challenges

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Tech
Apr 19, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Avatars Emerge on Social Media

A network of hundreds of AI-generated pro-Trump influencer accounts has surged across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube ahead of midterm elections. These fake personas rapidly post political content, seemingly aiming to sway conservative voters. President Trump has even reposted content from one such artificial account.

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Apple's Satellite Shift: Amazon Leo Takes the Reins – A Detailed Look
Review
Apr 15, 2026Ars Technica

Apple's Satellite Shift: Amazon Leo Takes the Reins – A Detailed Look

Quick Verdict Apple's decision to partner with Amazon for its iPhone and Apple Watch satellite connectivity marks a significant shift in the nascent direct-to-device (D2D) satellite market. Years after reportedly

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Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed
Review
Apr 12, 2026Android Authority

Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed

As an experienced tech reviewer, I'm always looking for ways to optimize workflows and understand how different technologies truly impact daily use. This past month presented an unexpected opportunity to put cloud

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Artemis 2 Crew Makes Triumphant Splashdown, New Lunar Era Begins
Tech
Apr 11, 2026GeekWire

Artemis 2 Crew Makes Triumphant Splashdown, New Lunar Era Begins

NASA's Artemis 2 mission successfully concluded today with a triumphant splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking the first crewed trip around the moon since 1972. The four-astronaut crew returned after a 10-day odyssey, setting new human distance records and validating critical hardware for future lunar landings and the establishment of a permanent base.

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Artemis II Returns: Historic Moon Voyage Concludes Safely
Tech
Apr 11, 2026Washington Post Technology

Artemis II Returns: Historic Moon Voyage Concludes Safely

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully concluded its historic voyage around the Moon, with the Orion module splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean. This pivotal human-rated test flight delivered four astronauts back to Earth, validating critical systems and marking a significant step towards humanity's sustained return to the lunar surface.

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NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes
Review
Apr 7, 2026Gizmodo

NASA's Alien Life Search: Explicit Focus, High Hopes

Quick Verdict NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's recent declaration that the odds of finding alien life are "pretty high" marks a significant, explicit shift in NASA's public narrative and strategic focus. While the

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NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon
Tech
Apr 7, 2026The Verge

NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed its historic lunar flyby on April 6th, circling the Moon's far side and setting a new human distance record. The four astronauts are now returning to Earth, marking a critical step in the program's ambitious goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and paving the way for future lunar landings.

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NASA did eventually solve Artemis II’s Outlook glitch: Space — Key
Tech
Apr 4, 2026The Verge

NASA did eventually solve Artemis II’s Outlook glitch: Space — Key

NASA swiftly resolved a Microsoft Outlook glitch on Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman’s personal computing device during the mission to the Moon. Mission Control remotely accessed the Microsoft Surface Pro to reload Outlook files, a common fix, demonstrating robust deep-space IT support. This incident highlights the integration and maintenance of commercial tech in critical space endeavors.

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CNET's Artemis II "Live Updates" - No Updates Found
Review
Apr 3, 2026CNET

CNET's Artemis II "Live Updates" - No Updates Found

This CNET page, titled "NASA's Artemis II Is Moon-Bound: Day 3 Live Updates," offers no actual mission content. Instead, it's a vast portal to unrelated tech reviews, deals, and lifestyle articles from CNET's broader site, making it misleading for space enthusiasts.

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Nasal Myiasis: A Deep Dive into an Unprecedented Biological Event
Review
Mar 14, 2026Ars Technica

Nasal Myiasis: A Deep Dive into an Unprecedented Biological Event

Verdict: A Biologically Unprecedented and Disturbing Discovery The recent case of human nasal myiasis involving sheep bot fly larvae reaching pupation stage is less a product review and more a critical examination of an

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NASA DART Mission: A Planetary Defense Game-Changer
Review
Mar 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

NASA DART Mission: A Planetary Defense Game-Changer

The universe is a vast and unpredictable place, and for decades, humanity has pondered the very real, albeit rare, threat of an asteroid impact. Enter NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, a

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Boeing's NASA Moon Program Contributions: A Troubled Trajectory
Review
Mar 5, 2026Gizmodo

Boeing's NASA Moon Program Contributions: A Troubled Trajectory

Boeing's EUS contract for NASA's Artemis Moon program was canceled due to major delays and cost overruns, straining the relationship and prompting NASA to seek alternatives.

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Helium Problem Delays NASA's Artemis 2 Moon Mission and Forces Rocket
Regional
Feb 22, 2026GeekWire

Helium Problem Delays NASA's Artemis 2 Moon Mission and Forces Rocket

NASA has delayed the Artemis 2 moon mission from March to April at the earliest due to an interruption in helium flow within the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The rocket and its Orion crew capsule must be rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for repairs. This crewed lunar flyby is a critical step towards humanity's return to the moon.

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regional: NASA completes a smooth rehearsal for historic Artemis 2
Regional
Feb 22, 2026GeekWire

regional: NASA completes a smooth rehearsal for historic Artemis 2

NASA successfully completed a comprehensive wet dress rehearsal for its Artemis 2 moon mission, bringing the countdown to T-minus 29 seconds. This critical test, involving the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule, is a major step towards the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. Mission managers will now review the data to approve the final go-ahead, with March 6 targeted for liftoff.

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