Samsung and Netmarble Take Gamers Into a New Level of Immersion With 3D Experiences at G-Star 2025

Samsung, Netmarble Elevate Gaming Immersion with 3D at G-Star 2025

G-Star 2025: Samsung Unveils Next-Gen Displays at Korea’s Premier Gaming EventThe bustling city of Busan recently played host to G-Star 2025, Korea's largest and...
NASA, Blue Origin Launch Two Spacecraft to Study Mars, Solar Wind - NASA

NASA and Blue Origin Send Two Probes to Mars, Sun

NASA's Dual Spacecraft Mission to Understand Mars' Magnetic EnvironmentNASA has embarked on an ambitious mission with two spacecraft aimed at studying Mars' magnetic environment...
A wide-angle, grayscale photo from the Mars surface shows mostly flat, medium gray, slightly rough terrain ahead of the rover, with a lighter-toned indentation in the round directly in front of it. In the distance at the upper right of the image, the ground becomes much more uneven and rocky, with a mesa rising from the ground on the horizon beyond that. Parts of the rover are visible, but dark and shadowed. Rover tracks are also visible, zig-zagging on the ground along the left edge of the image. The end of the rover’s robotic arm, with its fist-like collection of instruments, is poised just above the lighter-colored indentation in the ground, and its shadow runs on the ground back to the rover body at the bottom of the frame.

Curiosity Blog: Earthly Spooks, Sols 4702-4708 – NASA Update

Exploring Martian Mysteries: Curiosity Rover's Latest InsightsEarth Date: Friday, October 31, 2025Hello, dear readers! Today, I find myself in a rather unique situation. Usually,...
A grayscale photo from the Martian surface shows a landscape with an elevated ridge running from the foreground, at the bottom left  of the image, toward the middle right side of the frame, with two branches extending toward the left side of the frame, creating a U-shaped depression between them. The top of the ridge is much lighter colored than the medium gray surrounding terrain, which extends off to the horizon at the top of the frame, and is interspersed with areas of scattered small, jagged rocks and wavy sand deposits.

Curiosity Explores Boxworks: Choosing Next Dig Site, Sols 4675-4681

Exploring the Mysteries of Mount Sharp: Curiosity Rover's JourneyAs we delve into the intricate workings of Mars through the lens of NASA's Curiosity Rover,...
Major League Soccer is coming to Apple TV starting in 2026

Apple TV to stream Major League Soccer from 2026

Major League Soccer Expands Access: MLS Matches to Stream on Apple TV for Free Starting in 2026In a significant move that will delight soccer...
The 57.7-foot-long Canadarm2 robotic arm extends from the International Space Station. The arm is long, cylindrical, and white, with several joints that are bent to the right (at left in the image) and downward (at center). Earth makes a bright white and blue background for the top half of the photo. Our home planet contrasts starkly with the darkness of space.

NASA Leverages Robotics for Assistance

A Glimpse of the International Space Station: Captured by NASA Astronaut Jonny KimIn an awe-inspiring display of human achievement and technological prowess, NASA astronaut...
NBCUniversal to Launch New NBC Sports Network Next Monday, November 17

NBCUniversal Debuts New NBC Sports Network on November 17

NBCUniversal Announces Launch of New NBC Sports NetworkNBCUniversal has recently revealed its plans to introduce a fresh addition to its family of networks with...
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SPIFFE: New Approach to AI and Non-Human Identity Security

Understanding the Importance of Identity in Emerging AI SystemsAs artificial intelligence (AI) systems evolve to become more autonomous and function as independent agents, one...
From Tony Hawk Dreams to BMX Reality: How Legends BMX Was Made by Riders - Xbox Wire

Riders Create Legends BMX: From Tony Hawk to Reality

A Nostalgic Ride through Legends BMX: An Ode to Childhood Memories and Classic GamesIn the world of gaming, Legends BMX emerges as a heartfelt...
Introducing AWS IoT Core Device Location integration with Amazon Sidewalk | Amazon Web Services

AWS IoT Core Device Location now integrates with Amazon Sidewalk

New Feature Announcement: AWS IoT Core Device Location Service with Amazon Sidewalk IntegrationIn an exciting development, a new feature has been announced that simplifies...