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Thomson Aggressively Undercuts Budget Market with Google 5.0 QLED Range in India
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Thomson Aggressively Undercuts Budget Market with Google 5.0 QLED Range in India

Thomson expands its Phoenix Smart TV lineup in India with the Google 5.0 QLED range, bringing quantum dot technology to an entry-level price point starting at Rs 10,999.
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight After Upper Stage Thermal Failure
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight After Upper Stage Thermal Failure

The FAA has lifted the grounding on Blue Origin's New Glenn mega-rocket following a thermal anomaly that destroyed an AST SpaceMobile payload in April.
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut: Engine Failure and a Lost Booster Mark a High-Stakes Test
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut: Engine Failure and a Lost Booster Mark a High-Stakes Test

The first flight of Starship V3 saw the successful deployment of satellites but ended in a booster explosion and engine failure, coinciding with SpaceX's IPO filing.
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American Airlines Bets on Starlink for Narrow-Body Fleet as SpaceX Preps for Historic IPO
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American Airlines Bets on Starlink for Narrow-Body Fleet as SpaceX Preps for Historic IPO

American Airlines partners with SpaceX's Starlink to bring LEO satellite internet to its Airbus A320neo and A321XLR fleets, signaling a shift in inflight connectivity.
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NASA’s $1 Billion Bet on Lunar Logistics: Rovers, Drones, and the Race for the South Pole
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NASA’s $1 Billion Bet on Lunar Logistics: Rovers, Drones, and the Race for the South Pole

NASA unveils a series of nearly $1 billion in contracts for lunar terrain vehicles and drones to establish a permanent human presence at the Moon's South Pole.
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O2 Brings Starlink Direct-to-Cell to iPhone, Attempting to Kill the UK ‘Not-Spot’
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O2 Brings Starlink Direct-to-Cell to iPhone, Attempting to Kill the UK ‘Not-Spot’

Virgin Media O2 integrates Starlink Direct to Cell technology for iPhone users, offering satellite connectivity in rural UK areas via a new monthly bolt-on.
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Europe’s Great Unblocking: Record Dam Removals Signal Shift in Ecological Infrastructure
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Europe’s Great Unblocking: Record Dam Removals Signal Shift in Ecological Infrastructure

A record 603 river barriers were dismantled across 21 European countries in 2025, reflecting a massive shift in how the EU manages water infrastructure and climate resilience.
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Atmospheric Anomaly or Orbital Debris? Mysterious Fireball Streaks Across Philippine Skies During Volcanic Activity
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Atmospheric Anomaly or Orbital Debris? Mysterious Fireball Streaks Across Philippine Skies During Volcanic Activity

A stunning video captures a fireball descending over an erupting volcano in the Philippines, sparking debate over orbital debris and atmospheric entries.
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Huawei Proposes ‘Tau Scaling Law’ as the Semiconductor Industry Hits a Physical Wall
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Huawei Proposes ‘Tau Scaling Law’ as the Semiconductor Industry Hits a Physical Wall

As the industry struggles with the physics of 2nm nodes, Huawei introduces the Tau Scaling Law to redefine how we measure semiconductor progress.
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Digital Surveillance and the Policing of Prayer: How Algorithmic Vigilantism is Reshaping Public Space in Uttar Pradesh
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Digital Surveillance and the Policing of Prayer: How Algorithmic Vigilantism is Reshaping Public Space in Uttar Pradesh

Beyond the political rhetoric, the crackdown on public Eid prayers in Uttar Pradesh reveals a dangerous intersection of social media vigilantism and state surveillance.
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Mechanical Failure Scrubs Debut of SpaceX’s Starship V3 Just Before Liftoff
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Mechanical Failure Scrubs Debut of SpaceX’s Starship V3 Just Before Liftoff

A last-second hydraulic failure at Starbase, Texas, forced SpaceX to scrub the first flight of Starship V3. Here is why this launch is critical for SpaceX's upcoming IPO.
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SpaceX S-1 Filing Reveals High-Stakes Gamble on Starship Reusability and Starlink Growth
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SpaceX S-1 Filing Reveals High-Stakes Gamble on Starship Reusability and Starlink Growth

A deep dive into SpaceX's S-1 filing reveals a precarious balance between Starlink's slowing growth and the critical need for Starship's full reusability.
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Elon Musk Accuses Pentagon of Terms of Service Breach Over ‘Kamikaze’ Drone Integration
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Elon Musk Accuses Pentagon of Terms of Service Breach Over ‘Kamikaze’ Drone Integration

Elon Musk claims a US defense contractor improperly used civilian Starlink services for LUCAS suicide drones, sparking a pricing war between SpaceX and the Pentagon.
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The Digital Preservation War: How Medical Historians Are Fighting to Save Legacy Health Data
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The Digital Preservation War: How Medical Historians Are Fighting to Save Legacy Health Data

Medical historians are sounding the alarm on the loss of critical health data as legacy systems are decommissioned for modern AI-driven platforms.
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NASA Taps Blue Origin and Firefly for ‘Moon Base’ Infrastructure Push
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NASA Taps Blue Origin and Firefly for ‘Moon Base’ Infrastructure Push

NASA announces a multi-million dollar procurement strategy to build a permanent lunar presence, awarding contracts for terrain vehicles and cargo landers.
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IBM Bets $1 Billion on ‘Anderon’ to Create the First Pure-Play Quantum Foundry
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IBM Bets $1 Billion on ‘Anderon’ to Create the First Pure-Play Quantum Foundry

IBM is spinning off Anderon, a $2 billion quantum chip foundry in New York, aiming to become the TSMC of the quantum era through CHIPS Act funding.
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight Following Upper-Stage Failure
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FAA Clears Blue Origin’s New Glenn for Flight Following Upper-Stage Failure

The FAA has cleared Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to return to flight after an 'off-nominal thermal condition' led to the loss of an AST SpaceMobile satellite.
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut Ends in Booster Failure Amidst IPO Fever
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 Debut Ends in Booster Failure Amidst IPO Fever

SpaceX's upgraded Starship V3 completed its first flight test, deploying satellite simulators but losing its Super Heavy booster during reentry.
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American Airlines Taps Starlink for Narrow-Body Fleet, Signaling SpaceX’s Dominance in In-Flight Connectivity
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American Airlines Taps Starlink for Narrow-Body Fleet, Signaling SpaceX’s Dominance in In-Flight Connectivity

American Airlines is deploying SpaceX's Starlink across its Airbus A321XLR and A320neo fleets, further cementing Starlink's lead over Viasat and Amazon's Kuiper.
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The Sovereignty Puzzle: How Europe is Balancing National Space Assets with Commercial Giants
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The Sovereignty Puzzle: How Europe is Balancing National Space Assets with Commercial Giants

European nations are navigating a complex balance between national space sovereignty and reliance on commercial providers like SpaceX and Spire Global to ensure military resilience.
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