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Phone users can scan a QR code to begin Android TV setup Google says it has made app installs faster to cut down in setup ...
Amazon's best Fire TV model gets a promised upgrade that makes screensavers interactive and helps those with hearing aids.
U.S. President Donald Trump's budget proposal seeks to axe key parts of NASA's moon program with a $6 billion cut for the space agency's 2026 budget, but provides a boost to the Mars-focused ...
Qingzhou, China's next-generation cargo spacecraft designed for future in-orbit supply deliveries, including missions to China's Tiangong space station, took center stage in Shanghai this week as ...
A camera affixed to the International Space Station recently spotted some curious symbols amid a barren desert landscape. "This caught our attention," Charles Black, the founder of the Earth and ...
A life-size model of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft is on display at the ongoing aerospace science exhibition at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. [Photo provided to chinadaily ...
That's it for our rolling coverage of today's space launch from the Gobi Desert. Thank you for following along. Scroll back through to relive the moment of lift-off and all our updates from the ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Multi-spacecraft observations and simulations indicate that interplanetary Type III solar radio bursts are guided by the heliospheric magnetic field not only ...
(Ball Aerospace) The Space Force said Thursday its newest weather satellite is now operational and will soon be collecting and sharing key weather data with military planners and operators.
That now classic tagline (from Alien, one of the greatest science-fiction horror movies ever made) hinges on a big assumption that most of us broadly make: space is empty. And it is—mostly.