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Best Prime Day deals on Thunderbolt docks & USB-C hubs: Final chance!

Image: Rob Schultz/Foundry Amazon’s Prime Day sales offer one of the year’s best opportunities to score deals on USB-C hubs and docks and their more powerful cousins, Thunderbolt docking stations. All offer important, necessary ways to expand your laptop’s ports and connect legacy devices like printers and mice. It’s your last day to seize advantage …

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Intel spins off RealSense as a new depth-camera company

Image: Mark Hachman / IDG RealSense, a depth-camera technology that basically disappeared within Intel, has returned as a separate company. The company has spun out from Intel and raised $50 million in funding. The company will be led by Nadav Orbach, Intel’s former vice president and general Manager for the Incubation and Disruptive Innovation group. …

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Anker’s 25,000mAh power bank with built-in cables is now under $100

Image: Anker These days, the pre-leaving checklist goes: “phone, keys, wallet, power bank”—because you never know when you’ll need to recharge your phone. If you’re also carrying a laptop around, you’ll love this deal because the Anker 25,000mAh power bank is down to $94.49 right now, a 30 percent discount from its $135 MSRP. This …

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Lamborghini follows successful racing Huracan with new Temerario GT3

Thanks to performance balancing, older GT3 cars like the Huracan are still competitive. But with the road car out of production, it was obvious that a racing version of its replacement was called for. “The Temerario GT3 has been designed with the end user in mind,” said Lamborghini Chief Technical Officer Rouven Mohr. “Everything has …

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Rocket Report: SpaceX to make its own propellant; China’s largest launch pad

United Launch Alliance begins stacking its third Vulcan rocket for the second time. Visitors walk by models of a Long March 10 rocket, lunar lander, and crew spacecraft during an exhibition on February 24, 2023 in Beijing, China. Credit: Hou Yu/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images Welcome to Edition 8.02 of the Rocket Report! It’s …

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In the Southwest, solar panels can help both photovoltaics and crops

Cultivation in a harsh climate Solar arrays can shade crops from sun while moisture cools the panels to increase their productivity. Volunteers with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory work at Jack’s Solar Garden in Longmont, Colorado. Credit: Bryan Bechtold/NREL This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, …

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It’s hunting season in orbit as Russia’s killer satellites mystify skywatchers

“Once more, we play our dangerous game—a game of chess—against our old adversary.” In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state media agency Sputnik, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during the Victory Day military parade at Red Square in central Moscow on May 9, 2025. Credit: Yacheslav Prokofyev/Pool/AFP via Getty Images Russia …

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“It’s a heist”: Senator calls out Texas for trying to steal shuttle from Smithsonian

Citing research by NASA and the Smithsonian, Durbin said that the total was closer to $305 million and that did not include the estimated $178 million needed to build a facility to house and display Discovery once in Houston. Furthermore, it was unclear if Congress even has the right to remove an artifact, let alone …

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