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Android Auto gets a refresh with a new look and improved Gemini integration
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technology10h ago

Android Auto gets a refresh with a new look and improved Gemini integration

https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/hybrid-electric-vehicles/android-auto-gets-a-massive-ai-powered-upgrade-with-youtube-dolby-atmos-and-immersive-3d-mapshttps://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/android-auto/android-auto-preps-a-fresh-take-on-google-maps-navigation-teases-more-gemini-at-the-android-showhttps://www.tomsguide.com/phones/android-auto-is-about-to-change-the-way-you-drive-3d-google-maps-redesigned-interface-video-support-gemini-and-more
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  • Gemini Intelligence and 3D maps lead Android 17 upgrades, signaling a major shift toward deeper car integration and smarter automotive features.
  • Create My Widget enables natural-language-driven customization of home screen widgets for personalized, AI-assisted layouts.
  • AirDrop-style Quick Share expands with QR-based transfers, improving cross-brand sharing between Android and iOS users.
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Update Your iPhone Now for Better Encrypted Messaging With Android
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Update Your iPhone Now for Better Encrypted Messaging With Android

https://www.wired.com/story/update-your-iphone-now-for-better-encrypted-messaging-with-android/https://www.theverge.com/tech/928141/apple-ios-26-5-rcs-messages-iphone-google-androidhttps://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/05/ios-macos-and-ipados-26-5-updates-arrive-with-encrypted-rcs-messaging-and-more/
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  • iOS 26.5 brings end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging, expanding cross‑platform privacy between Android and iPhone users in beta.
  • Apple Maps gains a 'Suggested Places' search feature and will add ads support ahead of summer launch.
  • The Maps update adds two recommendations in search based on what’s trending nearby and your recent searches to guide local choices.
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#3
Star Catcher just raised $65 million to build the world's first power grid in space — with lasers
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technology14h ago

Star Catcher just raised $65 million to build the world's first power grid in space — with lasers

https://www.space.com/technology/star-catcher-just-raised-usd65-million-to-build-the-worlds-first-power-grid-in-space-with-lasershttps://spacenews.com/star-catcher-raises-65-million-for-space-power-grid/https://www.powermag.com/star-catcher-raises-65-million-to-build-first-power-grid-in-space/
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  • Star Catcher raises $65 million in a Series A led by B Capital, with Shield Capital and Cerberus Ventures co-lead, advancing its plan to deploy the first space-based power grid.
  • The funding solidifies Star Catcher’s trajectory toward building an orbital energy grid that delivers on-demand power to satellites and spacecraft via optical power beaming.
  • Industry backers expect rapid growth, with the round strengthening Star Catcher’s ability to move from validated tech to scalable space-based power delivery.
  • Star Catcher plans its inaugural in-space demonstration later this year, following on-ground tests including stadium-scale trials and Kennedy Space Center validation.
  • Star Catcher envisions extending satellite uptime and resilience, enabling operations even in eclipse by delivering power on demand.
  • Key board members, including Space Force veteran Jay Raymond, join Star Catcher’s leadership roster to guide scaling and national-security applications.
  • The investment fuels expansion into diverse use cases, from data-center power provisioning to potential lunar operations and on-orbit computing.
  • Star Catcher’s technology aims to deliver up to 10x more power to client satellites without retrofits, advancing orbital compute, sensing, and persistent communications.
  • Star Catcher reports seven power purchase agreements and government contracts, supporting a pipeline valued at over $3 billion in annual recurring revenue.
  • Star Catcher’s broader mission is to meet growing energy and infrastructure resilience needs in both Earth and orbit, enabling persistent capabilities for commercial and national-security missions.
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Watch SpaceX launch 6,500 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station today
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science12h ago

Watch SpaceX launch 6,500 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station today

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/spacex-dragon-cargo-launch-iss-crs-34https://www.clickorlando.com/news/space-news/2026/05/12/spacex-targets-launch-of-nasa-cargo-mission-to-international-space-station/https://www.cfpublic.org/space/2026-05-12/spacex-cargo-mission-launching-6-500-pounds-of-supplies-and-science-to-space-station
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  • SpaceX is set to launch CRS-34 from Cape Canaveral, delivering about 6,500 pounds of NASA cargo and science experiments to the International Space Station aboard a Falcon 9.
  • CRS-34 marks SpaceX’s 34th NASA Commercial Resupply Services flight, underscoring ongoing support for the ISS.
  • Dragon will autonomously dock with the Harmony module about 38 hours after liftoff, continuing its multi-mission cargo role.
  • The mission carries five new science payloads, including ODYSSEY, STORIE, Laplace, Green Bone, and SPARK, addressing microgravity, space weather, dust dynamics, bone health, and astronaut physiology.
  • Dragon’s capability to bring material back to Earth distinguishes it from many ISS resupply vehicles.
  • The cargo includes a bone scaffold made from wood, highlighting potential osteoporosis treatments and bone-health research in microgravity.
  • Dragon is planned to stay docked for about a month, with a mid-June splashdown off California after completing its visit to the station.
  • NASA and Space.com will provide live coverage of liftoff, docking, and the mission’s science payload.
  • Weather conditions posed a 35% chance of favorable launch conditions, with a backup window available the next day as a contingency.
  • The Falcon 9 booster will land at Cape Canaveral’s Landing Zone 40, with residents likely to hear a sonic boom on approach.
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#5
Gemini’s latest updates are all about controlling your phone
#5 out of 605
technology20m ago

Gemini’s latest updates are all about controlling your phone

  • Google unveils Gemini Intelligence updates aimed at letting phones perform more tasks autonomously across devices.
  • The updates include task automation that can operate certain apps on the user’s behalf and will be expanded to more apps soon.
  • Google introduces Create My Widget, a first step toward generative UI, to customize widgets via natural language.
  • Gemini features will also appear in Android autofill, optionally using Personal Intelligence with photos and Gmail.
  • Gemini Intelligence rollout is staged, with Galaxy and Pixel phones first in line this summer.
  • A separate Verge piece notes faster smart home controls via backend optimizations for Gemini in Home.
  • The smart home improvements include improved age-gating and content controls for Gemini in Home.
  • Automation and smart home features will appear in Chrome for Android, with a Gemini button for in-browser tasks.
  • Chrome integration will include a Gemini button to share content and ask questions directly inside the browser.
  • Late June rollout may bring auto browse and task completion for subscribers to Google’s AI Pro or Ultra plans.
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#6
Quantum Space Announces Tulsa Manufacturing Facility to Scale Ranger Spacecraft Production
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Quantum Space Announces Tulsa Manufacturing Facility to Scale Ranger Spacecraft Production

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/quantum-space-announces-tulsa-manufacturing-facility-to-scale-ranger-spacecraft-production-302768625.htmlhttps://spacenews.com/quantum-space-to-build-spacecraft-in-tulsa/
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  • Quantum Space will establish a Tulsa manufacturing facility to scale Ranger spacecraft production.
  • Initial hiring in Tulsa will target 50 high-skill jobs as production scales.
  • The Tulsa site will support large propulsion tank manufacturing and precision parts.
  • The Tulsa plant complements Quantum Space’s Hawthorne and Rockville facilities in a distributed network.
  • Jim Bridenstine becomes Quantum Space CEO to lead national security and commercial space efforts.
  • Tulsa’s aerospace heritage and skilled workforce influenced the facility location.
  • Facility modifications in Tulsa start July 2026 with operations planned for Q1 2027.
  • Quantum Space aims to support a growing Ranger mission pipeline and fleet deployment.
  • Quantum Space’s broader business focuses on national security and commercial on-orbit services.
  • Ranger is designed for high delta-v and modularity across national security and commercial missions.
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#7
finance.yahoo.com
#7 out of 605
business30m ago

Is MARA’s Bitcoin Hit And AI Data Center Pivot Altering The Investment Case For MARA (MARA)?

  • MARA reported Q1 2026 revenue of $174.61 million and a net loss of $1.26 billion, pressured by a $1.0 billion fair-value hit on Bitcoin.
  • MARA is pivoting from mining to AI data centers by acquiring Long Ridge Energy & Power and reallocating capital toward AI HPC assets.
  • The company plans to retire about 30% of its convertible debt as part of the balance-sheet optimization tied to the pivot.
  • Long Ridge acquisition, valued at about $1.5 billion, is described as the clearest expression of MARA’s pivot to AI data centers.
  • MARA frames the pivot as essential to reduce bitcoin exposure and unlock AI-driven revenue through hosted data-center capabilities.
  • Investors are cautioned that bitcoin price volatility and concentration risk remain near-term uncertainties.
  • MARA’s strategic focus is to turn its energy and infrastructure footprint into a scalable AI HPC platform.
  • The company highlighted a partnership and monetization strategy around powered land via Starwood to support the AI campus plan.
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Polling firm Gallup is starting to look into “the potential of simulated responses.”
#8 out of 605
technology21m ago

Polling firm Gallup is starting to look into “the potential of simulated responses.”

  • Gallup is exploring simulated responses to enhance understanding of human thinking and behavior.
  • The approach is described as independent and not a substitute for probability-based sampling.
  • Gallup is partnering with Simile to validate the method and assess its potential.
  • The research aims to deepen insights into how people think without replacing traditional methods.
  • Gallup emphasizes the work should not substitute rigorous probabilistic sampling.
  • The Verge reports on Gallup’s investigation into simulated responses and AI methods.
  • The initiative seeks to determine how AI systems can complement traditional public opinion research.
  • The collaboration signals growing interest in AI-assisted research methods within polling.
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#9
Sony’s new Xperia phone gets an overdue redesign
#9 out of 605
technology21m ago

Sony’s new Xperia phone gets an overdue redesign

  • Sony unveils the Xperia 1 VIII with a square camera island and a refreshed look.
  • A larger 1/1.56-inch telephoto sensor and 70mm equivalent lens boost zoom capability.
  • AI camera assistant previews options before capture, with optional disablement.
  • Sony claims improved RAW multi-frame processing and better bokeh with the update.
  • Phone supports up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage in online-store variants.
  • Xperia 1 VIII ships with 30W charging and a 5,000mAh battery.
  • Sony will release the Xperia 1 VIII in Europe and Asia with no North American launch planned.
  • Pricing starts at £1,399 for the base model with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
  • Sony positions the device as a modernized flagship with practical camera upgrades.
  • Sony confirms four-year OS updates and six years of security patches.
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'Two-day battery life is a game changer': Honor Magic8 Pro's silicon-carbon battery is a wake-up call for Samsung and Apple
#10 out of 605
technology22m ago

'Two-day battery life is a game changer': Honor Magic8 Pro's silicon-carbon battery is a wake-up call for Samsung and Apple

  • Honor Magic8 Pro delivers multi-day battery life thanks to a 7,100mAh silicon-carbon pack, per Tom's Guide review.
  • In real use, the Magic8 Pro stayed above 70% after a full day and remained capable into a second day.
  • PCMark tests showed 15 hours 36 minutes of screen-on time, indicating strong real-world endurance.
  • silicon-carbon cells can accept higher charging rates, potentially improving longevity compared with lithium-ion.
  • The review frames the Magic8 Pro's battery life as a wake-up call for Samsung and Apple on battery tech adoption.
  • European variant uses a smaller 6,270mAh cell, leading to different endurance results.
  • Fast charging with PPS and higher wattage is discussed, though chargers may lack in-box power bricks.
  • The article notes potential swelling and faster degradation with silicon-carbon cells, despite endurance gains.
  • Honor Magic8 Pro's two-day claim is contrasted with typical flagship endurance, highlighting real-world advantage.
  • The report compares Magic8 Pro's stamina to Galaxy S26 Ultra's battery performance in tests.
  • Battery performance is framed within a broader market shift toward silicon-carbon in Chinese brands.
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