Apple to celebrate 50 years of thinking different

Apple marks 50 years of innovative thinking with unique celebration.

Apple is set to commemorate its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of innovative thinking that has shaped the way we connect, create, learn, and...
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Eos Star Turns Photos into Puzzles: A New Xbox Feature

The Significance of Photography in The Star Named EosPhotography is more than just a theme in the game The Star Named Eos; it is...
World Cotton Day: The Role of Nuclear Science

Nuclear Science’s Impact on Cotton Celebrated on World Cotton Day

Celebrating the Role of Nuclear Science in Cotton Cultivation on World Cotton DayOn the occasion of World Cotton Day, the Director General of the...
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Guide: Deploy a Production-Ready MCP Server Using Docker

In December 2024, an enlightening discussion emerged through a collaboration between Docker and Anthropic, focusing on an innovative specification designed to facilitate the operation...
The Artemis II Orion spacecraft sits in the transfer aisle in the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida following the installation of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairings on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. The fairings encapsulate the service module protect the solar array wings, shielding them from the heat, wind, and acoustics of launch and ascent, plus help redistribute the load between Orion and the massive thrust of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket during liftoff and ascent. Once the spacecraft is above the atmosphere, the three fairing panels will separate from the service module reducing the mass of the spacecraft.

Artemis II Orion Service Module Ready for NASA Launch

NASA and Lockheed Martin Advance Orion Spacecraft Preparations for Artemis II MissionIn a significant milestone for NASA's Artemis program, technicians from NASA and Lockheed...
A grayscale photo from the Martian surface shows a backlit, hilly landscape. In the foreground a pair of peaks on the left side of the image — shadowed and nearly black — descend gently toward the right side, where the ground rises again slightly at the edge of the frame. Beyond that on the right side, a ridge of very dark gray terrain is topped by a wavy line of small peaks, creating a horizon line that disappears behind the foreground hills. The sky is a uniform lighter gray, with a blinding sun visible at the top center of the frame.

NASA Explores Intriguing Boxwork Formations on Mars’ Surface

Celebrating a Milestone: Curiosity Rover's 13 Years on MarsAs we enter the month of August, an exciting event is on the horizon for NASA's...
Openverse.org: A Sight for Sore Eyes

Openverse.org: A Refreshing View for Tired Eyes

Exploring Openverse's New Dark Mode: A Step Towards Enhanced User ExperienceIn an exciting development for digital content enthusiasts, Openverse.org has unveiled a new Dark...
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DigitalOcean and NVIDIA at GTC 2026: AI Factory Partnership

The world of artificial intelligence is constantly evolving, with a shift towards dynamic, long-running agents. DigitalOcean, a leading cloud provider, is on a mission...
Try the latest Gemini 2.5 Pro before general availability.

Check Out Gemini 2.5 Pro Before Public Release.

Introducing the Enhanced Gemini 2.5 Pro: A Leap in Artificial IntelligenceAs technology continues to advance, so do the capabilities of artificial intelligence models. One...
IBM BOARD APPROVES REGULAR QUARTERLY CASH DIVIDEND

IBM Announces Q4 Financial Performance Results

IBM Announces Fourth-Quarter 2024 Earnings ResultsIBM, a prominent name in the technology industry, has recently revealed its financial performance for the fourth quarter of...