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EON aims to replace undersea cables with next-gen space laser communications
How a Computer Stopped the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1988
Apple Acquires PlasmaSolve to Boost Device Durability and Thinness
World’s Smallest GPU Silicon Passes Real-World Tests with 3D Graphics
Apple’s Newton and the Rise of ARM Architecture
Tesla Eyes China Spin-Off to Enable Possible SpaceX Merger
Discovery of the Positron and Its Impact on Particle Physics
Astronomers Detect First Exomoon, Challenging Celestial Classifications
Cyberattacks Target Water Facilities in Seven US States
MTV’s 1981 Launch and Its Tech-Driven Impact on Music
Samsung warns memory chip shortage to intensify through 2027
Ranger 7’s Lunar Photos Set New Imaging Standard
Tesla Hits 10 Million Electric Vehicles Produced
Apple’s Lisa and the Dawn of Graphical Interfaces
DoorDash Launches FAA-Approved Drone Delivery Service
Are All USB-C Cables Really the Same?
Online scams cost Americans nearly $150 billion in 2025, far exceeding FBI reports
US Bans Import of Foreign-Made Humanoid Robots and Power Inverters
The Birth of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Its Lasting Impact
WhatsApp adds web calling with new call transfer and waiting room features
Lyft and Baidu Begin Robotaxi Testing in London
Apple Glasses Launch May Lack Video Recording Over Privacy Concerns
IBM System/23 Datamaster’s Quiet Role in PC History
Can Social Media Boost Your Career?
Intel confirms 14A chip production for 2028 amid strong sales growth
Creation of the CIA and U.S. Defense Structure in 1947
Can Social Media Really Shape Public Opinion?
FCC Approval of Sirius XM Merger and Its Impact on Satellite Radio
Richard March Hoe’s Rotary Printing Press Patent 1847
Apple Set to Refresh Entire MacBook Lineup Including MacBook Neo and Air
EON aims to replace undersea cables with next-gen space laser communications

Endeavour Optical Networks plans to launch the fastest space laser communications system, signaling a shift from traditional undersea fiber to satellite-based data transmission.

How a Computer Stopped the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1988

On August 4, 1988, a computer stopped the space shuttle Discovery seconds before ignition, preventing a potential disaster. This event showcased early automated safety controls in aerospace.

Apple Acquires PlasmaSolve to Boost Device Durability and Thinness

Apple has acquired PlasmaSolve, a Czech company specializing in software for optimizing scratch-resistant metallic coatings, aiming to enhance the durability and thinness of future Apple devices.

World’s Smallest GPU Silicon Passes Real-World Tests with 3D Graphics

The world’s smallest GPU silicon, TinyGPU v2.0, successfully renders 3D graphics at up to 15 FPS, marking a milestone for ultra-compact GPUs and embedded graphics solutions.

Apple’s Newton and the Rise of ARM Architecture

On August 3, 1993, Apple launched the Newton MessagePad, introducing ARM architecture to mobile computing, a foundation that powers today’s devices.

Tesla Eyes China Spin-Off to Enable Possible SpaceX Merger

Tesla is reportedly considering spinning off its China business to facilitate a potential merger with SpaceX. This move could reshape both automotive and space sectors.

Discovery of the Positron and Its Impact on Particle Physics

The positron discovery in 1932 by Carl D. Anderson opened new frontiers in particle physics, enabling deeper understanding of antimatter and fundamental forces.

Astronomers Detect First Exomoon, Challenging Celestial Classifications

Astronomers have detected the first exomoon in a solar system 73 light-years from Earth, challenging traditional definitions of stars, planets, and moons.

Cyberattacks Target Water Facilities in Seven US States

Cyberattacks on water facilities in seven US states prompt FBI warnings, highlighting risks to critical infrastructure and raising security concerns.

MTV’s 1981 Launch and Its Tech-Driven Impact on Music

MTV’s launch in 1981 transformed music consumption through cable TV technology, changing the industry’s promotional strategies and visual storytelling forever.

Samsung warns memory chip shortage to intensify through 2027

Samsung projects the memory chip shortage driven by AI data center demand will worsen through 2027 and persist into 2028, impacting chip prices and availability.

Ranger 7’s Lunar Photos Set New Imaging Standard

On July 31, 1964, Ranger 7 sent back the first close-up lunar photographs, delivering images 1,000 times clearer than earth-based telescopes. This breakthrough reshaped lunar exploration and imaging technology.

Tesla Hits 10 Million Electric Vehicles Produced

Tesla has produced its 10 millionth electric vehicle, marking a major production milestone that advances its strategic goals in the EV market.

Apple’s Lisa and the Dawn of Graphical Interfaces

On July 30, 1979, Apple began work on the Lisa, the first commercial computer with a graphical user interface, shaping future OS design despite its commercial struggles.

DoorDash Launches FAA-Approved Drone Delivery Service

DoorDash has secured FAA approval to launch its drone delivery service, DoorDash Air, marking a significant step in commercial drone logistics.

Are All USB-C Cables Really the Same?

Explore the truth about USB-C cables and their varying capabilities.

Online scams cost Americans nearly $150 billion in 2025, far exceeding FBI reports

Online scams cost Americans nearly $150 billion last year, seven times more than FBI reports, revealing a sharp rise in cybercrime and underreporting of losses.

US Bans Import of Foreign-Made Humanoid Robots and Power Inverters

The US government has imposed an import ban on foreign-made humanoid robots and power inverters to boost domestic tech production and address national security concerns.

The Birth of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Its Lasting Impact

Explore the founding of the International Atomic Energy Agency in 1957, its role in nuclear safety and cooperation, and why it remains crucial today.

WhatsApp adds web calling with new call transfer and waiting room features

WhatsApp launches web calling with voice and video support, plus call transfer and waiting room features, expanding its communication platform.

Lyft and Baidu Begin Robotaxi Testing in London

Baidu, Lyft, and Freenow have launched robotaxi testing in London, marking a significant step in autonomous vehicle deployment in a major global city.

Apple Glasses Launch May Lack Video Recording Over Privacy Concerns

Apple Glasses could debut without video recording features amid privacy concerns, raising questions about user experience and the future of AR wearables.

IBM System/23 Datamaster’s Quiet Role in PC History

The IBM System/23 Datamaster, introduced in 1981, set the stage for the IBM PC by shaping design choices and team expertise. Discover why this small business desktop still matters.

Can Social Media Boost Your Career?

Exploring the impact of social media on career opportunities.

Intel confirms 14A chip production for 2028 amid strong sales growth

Intel confirms its 14A chip technology will enter mass production in 2028 as the company reports a 25% year-over-year sales increase, signaling a strong market rebound.

Creation of the CIA and U.S. Defense Structure in 1947

The National Security Act of 1947 redefined U.S. defense and intelligence by creating the CIA, Air Force, and National Security Council, shaping modern military and intelligence operations.

Can Social Media Really Shape Public Opinion?

Exploring how social media shapes public opinion and the factors that influence its effectiveness.

FCC Approval of Sirius XM Merger and Its Impact on Satellite Radio

The FCC’s approval of the Sirius XM merger in 2008 reshaped satellite radio, solving spectrum challenges and setting a new course for digital audio broadcasting.

Richard March Hoe’s Rotary Printing Press Patent 1847

On July 24, 1847, Richard March Hoe was granted a patent for his rotary printing press, transforming print speed and enabling mass media growth.

Apple Set to Refresh Entire MacBook Lineup Including MacBook Neo and Air

Apple is reportedly planning a comprehensive MacBook refresh this fall, including a new entry-level MacBook Pro, an updated MacBook Neo, and a faster MacBook Air, signaling a major update across its laptop lineup.