Gadget

SpaceX will attempt Starship’s 11th flight test on Monday

SpaceX is gearing up for the 11th flight test of its Starship megarocket, which will launch from its Starbase in Texas as early as Monday. The launch window opens on October 13 at 7:15PM ET. You'll be able to watch live starting 30 minutes before liftoff on the SpaceX website and on X. Starship's latest flight follows a successful test at...

Gaming

This Jackery Power Station Can Save You During Winter Outages, and It’s Selling for Pennies

Winter storms have a nasty habit of knocking out power right when you need it most. Your heating system goes silent, the fridge starts warming up and suddenly you’re digging through drawers for flashlights while your phone battery ticks down to single digits. The Jackery Explorer 1000 exists to keep your essentials running when the grid fails, and it’s currently...

Health

Simple Tomato Basil Soup (Stovetop or Instant Pot)

Cool winds, crunchy leaves, and pumpkins on the porch mean it’s soup weather time at our house. The Instant Pot starts to live on the counter and all of the favorite cold-weather comfort foods start their rotation. Tomato soup was one of my favorite soups before switching to a real-food diet. Now, I don’t think I could eat the canned...

History

Archaeologists Uncover A 20,000-Year-Old Secret That Rewrites The Ancient History Of North America Forever

Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com -  The ancient history of North America is more thrilling than ever, urging us to reconsider our previous beliefs about the first Americans. During a large-scale excavation, scientists led by a distinguished archaeology Professor uncovered fascinating artifacts left by people who were not supposed to be in North America at that time. This discovery is nothing...

Lifestyle

The ZoraSafe app wants to protect older people online and will present at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 

Apart from antivirus apps, the cybersecurity industry has traditionally been business to business, with regular internet users left on their own to protect themselves. And older people, who did not grow up with the internet and smartphones, are perhaps the most vulnerable.  ZoraSafe, a startup founded by sisters Catherine Karow and Ellie King Karow wants to step in and help...

Mobile

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy tipped to be manufactured by Samsung

Ever since the low yield of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip that Samsung Foundry manufactured, Qualcomm moved to TSMC for its chip manufacturing, starting with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. However, a recent report from a Korean news outlet suggests that this will likely change. To some extent. The new Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 was announced in late September...

Movie

Good Boy review – a pooch perfect ghostly tale

The idiom ​“you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” has felt especially relevant in regards to horror lately – every hyped film of 2025 so far has ended up relying on some form of diabolical cult or yet another evil hag, resulting in more yawns than screams from avid sickos at the cinema. While aiming for viral success the...

Music

A House of Dynamite review – a skilful and timely…

Now and then it occurs to me that the future of my very existence, as well as that of the rest of our global population, lies in the hands of complete strangers. People I will never meet – let alone know their values, temperament, or rationale. Our combined fates in the wake of war, especially where nuclear weapons are concerned, teeter...

TECH

Thinking Machines Lab co-founder Andrew Tulloch heads to Meta

Thinking Machines Lab, the AI startup led by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, has lost one of its co-founders to Meta. The Wall Street Journal reports that AI researcher Andrew Tulloch announced his departure to employees in a message on Friday. A Thinking Machine Labs spokesperson confirmed Tulloch’s departure to the WSJ, saying he “has decided to pursue a different...

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