Expedition 33’s success fuels sequel speculation from Clair Obscur
The breakout hit Expedition 33 has smashed records with 3.3 million sales in just 33 days, leaving fans clamoring for more. With hints of another title in the pipeline, all eyes are now on Clair Obscur to deliver a sequel as memorable as its predecessor.
Back to Top / Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 12:20 pm / permalink 5808 / 3 stories in 9 months
Apple’s Satellite Ambitions Clash with Elon Musk’s Opposition
Reports indicate that internal resistance within Elon Musk’s operations is stalling Apple’s ambitious plans for satellite connectivity. As both tech titans jostle over their conflicting visions, Apple’s drive to enhance iPhone connectivity via satellite faces unexpected pushback in this high-stakes rivalry.
Back to Top / Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 10:14 am / permalink 5780 / 2 stories in 9 months
Boeing settles criminal probe over 737 Max crashes
Boeing has reached a settlement with U.S. authorities to drop criminal charges tied to the fatal 737 Max incidents. The deal, reported between $1.1 billion and $1.5 billion, ends intense scrutiny over the company’s handling of safety issues, leaving critics to wonder if true accountability was ever on the table.
Back to Top / Friday, May 23, 2025, 6:20 pm / permalink 5487 / 2 stories in 9 months
SpaceX’s High-Stakes 9th Starship Test Flight Faces FAA Scrutiny
Following back-to-back test flight failures, SpaceX is preparing for its 9th Starship launch amid a stringent FAA safety review. The regulator has imposed extra precautions to prevent a repeat of past mishaps, ensuring that the next launch meets exacting safety standards.
Back to Top / Friday, May 23, 2025, 4:20 pm / permalink 5468 / 2 stories in 9 months
Revolutionary Rocket Concepts Slash Mars Travel Time
Two tech announcements reveal daring rocket designs aimed at slashing Mars journey durations. One concept highlights a revolutionary propulsion system potentially shortening typical mission times, while the other showcases a fusion-powered rocket that may halve travel time. Both breakthroughs promise to redefine interplanetary travel if proven viable.
Back to Top / Friday, May 23, 2025, 3:20 pm / permalink 5457 / 2 stories in 9 months
SpaceX Starship Receives FAA Clearance for Next Test Flight
The FAA has approved another high-stakes test flight for SpaceX’s Starship, expanding hazard zones in the US and abroad. This clearance follows previous explosive mishaps, underscoring SpaceX’s unwavering drive to push the boundaries of rocket technology—even when regulators seem to play party pooper.
Back to Top / Thursday, May 22, 2025, 2:20 pm / permalink 5315 / 2 stories in 9 months
Space Forge Pioneers In-Orbit Semiconductor Manufacturing
British spacetech firm Space Forge is making headlines by securing record Series A funding to launch its manufacturing satellites in 2025. This bold venture aims to produce advanced materials unattainable on Earth and establishes a new frontier in in-orbit semiconductor manufacturing.
Back to Top / Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 7:20 am / permalink 4678 / 2 stories in 9 months
DJI Mavic 4 Pro: Advanced Drone Technology, US Market on Hold
DJI’s highly anticipated Mavic 4 Pro, featuring a groundbreaking 360-degree rotating gimbal and extended battery life, is capturing imaginations worldwide—except in the US, where tariffs and market hurdles delay its arrival. Critics and enthusiasts alike applaud its cinematic prowess, even as frustrated tech fans await its elusive American debut.
Back to Top / Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 8:21 am / permalink 4590 / 4 stories in 9 months
NASA Axes VIPER Rover Partnership, Moon Mission in Limbo
NASA abruptly scrapped plans to secure a commercial partner for its VIPER rover mission, leaving its lunar ambitions in a sort of orbiting limbo. The cancellation of the solicitation has caused a stir among space enthusiasts, as the high-profile project now faces an uncertain future—and a delayed lunar trip.
Back to Top / Friday, May 9, 2025, 1:22 pm / permalink 4401 / 2 stories in 9 months
Newark Airport turbulence continues as radar screens go dark
Newark Liberty International Airport has once again become the stage for technical drama, with radar screens flickering out and prompting fresh ground stops. The recurrent infrastructure glitches are creating yet another headache for travelers and officials alike, raising eyebrows at the ‘again’ in the saga.
Back to Top / Friday, May 9, 2025, 12:20 pm / permalink 4393 / 2 stories in 9 months
Starlink benefits from tariff trade war gains
Reports indicate that SpaceX’s Starlink is quietly reaping unexpected benefits amid ongoing tariff negotiations, as leaked memos reveal how Trump-era trade policies are inadvertently boosting the satellite service’s market appeal. The trade war squeeze appears to be easing pricing pressures for the service.
Back to Top / Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 4:20 pm / permalink 4255 / 5 stories in 9 months
SpaceX gets FAA green light for more Starship launches
SpaceX’s ambitions just got the nod from the FAA, which approved a significant increase in Starship launch frequency from Texas. With clearance boosting flights to nearly biweekly, the company is all set to transform its launch cadence—much to the exasperation of skeptics and delight of space enthusiasts.
Back to Top / Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 5:20 pm / permalink 4178 / 2 stories in 10 months
Eutelsat Appoints New CEO Amid European Satellite Rivalry
Eutelsat has undergone a leadership change with the appointment of Jean-François Fallacher as its new CEO. The move comes as the company faces mounting debt and intensifying competition from emerging satellite rivals in Europe, prompting a strategic reshuffle to secure its future in a challenging market.
Back to Top / Monday, May 5, 2025, 5:20 am / permalink 4025 / 2 stories in 10 months
Starbase Texas becomes official city in SpaceX hub
Voters in South Texas, mostly SpaceX employees, have overwhelmingly approved making Elon Musk’s Boca Chica launch site area an official city, now branded Starbase Texas. The decisive 212–6 vote formalizes the company town, demonstrating local enthusiasm for Musk’s audacious community plan.
Back to Top / Sunday, May 4, 2025, 11:09 am / permalink 4004 / 3 stories in 10 months
Defunct Soviet probe set for uncontrolled reentry raises alarm
Two reports detail that a decommissioned Soviet-era spacecraft—originally built for a Venus mission over five decades ago—is now expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere in an uncontrolled manner. Experts express uncertainty over its landing site, fueling concerns about space debris risks and the unpredictable fate of aging orbital relics.
Back to Top / Friday, May 2, 2025, 4:21 pm / permalink 3951 / 2 stories in 10 months