The Xbox logo as a patch sewn onto a denim jacket. The Xbox logo is surrounded by other patch versions of accessibility logos including the Xbox Adaptive Controller, the Game Accessibility Joyrider, the disability pride logo, and more.

Xbox Collaborates Industry-Wide to Launch Accessible Gaming Initiative

Xbox Expands Accessibility Efforts with New InitiativeEmpowering Gamers Through AccessibilityAt Xbox, the mission has always been to make gaming an inclusive experience for everyone,...
Meta, Hugging Face and Scaleway Unveil the 5 Winners of the European AI Startup Program at STATION F | Meta

European AI Startup Program Winners Announced by Meta and Partners

Today, Meta has revealed the winners of the "European AI Startup Program," an initiative aimed at invigorating the European entrepreneurial landscape and spurring the...
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Caroline Cawthon: Advancing America’s Low Earth Orbit Future – NASA

Caroline Cawthon: Pioneering the Future of Human Spaceflight with NASASince joining NASA in 2017 as a contractor, Caroline Cawthon has taken on multiple roles...
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Astronaut Don Pettit and team’s return covered by NASA

NASA Astronaut Don Pettit and Russian Cosmonauts Prepare for Return to EarthIn an eagerly anticipated event, NASA astronaut Don Pettit, accompanied by Russian cosmonauts...
Planets Beware: NASA Unburies Danger Zones of Star Cluster - NASA

NASA Uncovers Perilous Regions in Star Cluster

In the vast expanse of the universe, stars often form in groups known as clusters or associations. These clusters can be home to some...
As seen in Astro Bot: 10 PlayStation VIP Bot cameos and the games that inspired them

PlayStation VIP Bots: 10 Astro Bot Cameos and Inspirations

Celebrating PlayStation's Legacy Through Astro Bot TributesAre you experiencing the thrill of Astro Bot? If you're among those striving to rescue every last bot...
NASA test pilot Nils Larson, wearing a green flight suit and sunglasses, stands at the front of the agency’s F-15D research aircraft, looking up at a long, newly installed shock-sensing probe mounted on the nose. The aircraft is parked on the flightline at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, with its canopy open and ladder down.

NASA readies second impact sensor for X-59 testing

In an era where technological advancements continuously push the boundaries of what is possible, NASA's latest endeavor involves the testing of a ground-breaking supersonic...
NASA to make lunar cargo delivery awards to Blue Origin and SpaceX

Blue Origin and SpaceX to receive NASA lunar cargo awards

NASA's Ambitious Plans for Lunar Exploration: Utilizing Cargo Versions of Artemis LandersNASA has unveiled its strategic plan to enhance the exploration of the lunar...
The Moon covers the Sun completely, with one last bit of brightness showing. The sky is dark all around.

Top 2024 Event: Total Solar Eclipse Over Indianapolis

Capturing the Celestial Event: The 2024 Total Solar EclipseIn an extraordinary celestial event that captivated millions, a total solar eclipse unfolded on April 8,...
Apple Retail arrives in Saudi Arabia with launch of Apple Store online

Apple Store online debuts in Saudi Arabia

In an exciting development for technology enthusiasts in the Middle East, Apple has recently expanded its retail footprint by launching an online Apple Store...