WHAT THE CLASH? joins Apple Arcade in May, among five new games

Five New Games, Including WHAT THE CLASH?, Hit Apple Arcade

In an exciting update for gaming enthusiasts, Apple Arcade is set to expand its collection with the addition of five new games in May...
Nvidia unveils Blackwell Ultra AI chip for 'age of AI reasoning'

Nvidia launches Blackwell AI chip for advanced AI reasoning

In a significant announcement during its annual GTC event held in San Jose, California, Nvidia unveiled its latest advancement in artificial intelligence technology: the...
What India Double-Tapped in 2024: Instagram’s Year-in-Review | Meta

India’s Instagram Highlights in Meta’s 2024 Year-in-Review

In 2024, India experienced a remarkable surge in creativity and innovation, particularly on the social media platform Instagram. This surge resonated globally, cementing India's...
A light blue diagram titled “Bifurcated Process for Federal Users/Non-Federal within U.S.” visualizes spectrum management between the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration). Images of the red international regulations documentation are on the left and right sides of the diagram sit beside white text that reads, “Member states must comply with International Regulations.” On the left, logos for CITEL (Inter-American Telecommunication Commission) and the U.S. Department of State sit under white text that reads, “NASA participates on CITEL and ITU (International Telecommunication Union) activities as part of U.S. Delegation.” A large white arrow connects the two logos to the NTIA, while small white arrows split the path to show the FCC handling spectrum management for “Private Industry and State and Local Government,” while “NASA + Other Federal Agencies” are managed by the NTIA. White text beneath the NTIA and FCC logos explain, “NASA provides technical expertise for rule-making via NTIA.” Finally, an additional dotted-line connects NASA and the other agencies to the logos for SFCG (Space Frequency Coordination Group) and ITU, accompanied by white text that reads, “NASA participates in technical coordination and collaboration.

NASA Partners to Advance Spectrum-Based Science and Exploration

Navigating the Complex World of Radio Frequency Spectrum Management: NASA's RoleIn today's technologically advanced society, the radio frequency (RF) spectrum stands as a critical...
HashiCorp Ambassador call for submissions 2025

Submissions Open for 2025 HashiCorp Ambassador Program

As we reflect on the HashiCorp Ambassador Program, it becomes evident that the journey has been filled with memorable experiences and significant contributions from...
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Samsung’s Galaxy Watches and Ring Enhance Health and Wellness Tracking

Samsung's Galaxy Watches and New Galaxy Ring Offer More Health and Wellness InsightsIn a significant leap for wearable technology, Samsung has unveiled its latest...
PlayStation Portal remote player system update releases today with Cloud Game Streaming Beta UX enhancements 

PlayStation Portal updates with Cloud Streaming Beta UX improvements.

Exciting Update for PlayStation Portal Remote Player UsersToday marks an exciting day for PlayStation Portal remote players as a new system software update is...
Nomad 1.10 adds dynamic host volumes, extended OIDC support, and more

Nomad reveals consumption trends through Vault integration.

Introduction to Secure Secrets Management with Nomad and HashiCorp VaultIn the ever-evolving landscape of cloud-native technologies, orchestrating workloads securely is a top priority. One...
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Welcome to a New Era of Creative Expression on InstagramInstagram, a platform that has become synonymous with creativity and self-expression, is making strides to...
From Houston to the Moon: Johnson’s Thermal Vacuum Chamber Tests Lunar Solar Technology  - NASA

Houston Facility Evaluates Moon-Bound Solar Tech in Vacuum Chamber

Imagine a groundbreaking technological innovation that enables equipment to operate on the Moon for up to ten years, continuously supplying energy. This is precisely...