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  • 2 days ago | engadget.com | Andre Revilla

    NASA/JWSTThe James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, has captured new images of the auroras at Jupiter’s north pole. These massive auroras, caused by charged particles crashing into Jupiter’s atmosphere, are hundreds of times brighter than our own Aurora Borealis, and, for the first time, we can now see them in greater detail thanks to these new images.

  • 2 days ago | xda-developers.com | Andre Revilla

    The Razer Blade lineup of gaming laptops hardly needs any introduction. Every year, these are among the most powerful (and most expensive) gaming laptops on the market, and this year is no exception. This generation's update is of particular note for the 16" model, as it's the first Blade 16 to feature an AMD CPU after having exclusively used Intel CPUs since the model's launch.

  • 5 days ago | engadget.com | Andre Revilla

    Firefly Aerospace If you've ever taken a wrong turn at the Sea of Tranquility and ended up lost in the Ocean of Storms, then you're in luck, because the Moon is getting GPS, sort of. GMV, a Spanish capital business group with extensive experience in the space sector, has announced a navigation system for the Moon akin to GPS. The ambitious project, dubbed LUPIN, aims to help astronauts, industrialists and even future settlers navigate more easily across the lunar surface.

  • 6 days ago | engadget.com | Andre Revilla

    DeFodi Images via Getty ImagesThe Wikimedia Foundation, hosts of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia, is challenging an aspect of the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act (OSA). The law aims to protect users from harmful online content by imposing restrictions and fines on large internet platforms such as social media companies. While the law was originally passed in 2023, enforcement and categorization of companies subject to the law are only taking shape now.

  • 1 week ago | engadget.com | Andre Revilla

    REUTERS / ReutersIt’s earnings season, and automakers are warning investors about the impact tariffs will have on vehicle pricing. As first reported by Reuters, the cost of Ford's Mustang Mach-E, Ford’s electric SUV, could rise by as much as $2,000 on some models. Ford manufactures the Mach-E as well as other non-electric models in Mexico, which are now tariffed when sold in the United States. Aside from the Mach-E, Ford estimates that it will take a $1.5 billion hit from current tariff policy.

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