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Here’s why Rocket Lab changed its mind on reusable launch

On Tuesday, the US-based company Rocket Lab announced that it had begun to explore the possibility of reusing its smallsat launch vehicle, Electron....

Samsung makes the Galaxy Note 10 official

NEW YORK—Samsung has officially taken the wraps off of the Galaxy Note 10. As usual, this is a device that is close...

ISP Frontier is failing so badly it won’t take questions from investors

Frontier Communications yesterday reported lower revenue and a $5.45 billion goodwill impairment charge, and it warned investors that its revenue will continue to...

Is that rare whisky bottle the real deal? This artificial tongue can make the call

Scientists at the University of Glasgow in Scotland have developed an artificial tongue capable of distinguishing between different brands of whisky, a potentially...

Self-driving car service open sources new tool for securing firmware

Developing and maintaining secure firmware for tablets, cars, and IoT devices is hard. Often, the firmware is initially developed by a third party...

MSDN Magazine will publish its last issue, ending a Microsoft developer era

It's the end of an era, albeit an era you probably already thought had ended. Microsoft announced this week that it will discontinue...

FCC finally gets around to denying net neutrality complaint against Verizon

The Federal Communications Commission has finally gotten around to denying a net neutrality complaint filed against Verizon in July 2016, two years before...

Tiny tardigrades crash-landed on the Moon and probably survived

Tardigrades, more commonly known as "water bears," are microscopic creatures capable of surviving the harshest extreme conditions. In fact, they were the first...

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