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Drones in Antarctica: The Surprising Legal Roadblocks to Your Polar Flight

Drones in Antarctica: The Surprising Legal Roadblocks to Your Polar Flight

Recreational drone use is banned along Antarctica’s coast, with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators enforcing a blanket prohibition for visitors. Permits for drone flights are only granted for scientific or approved purposes, and violations can result in heavy fines or jail. Each country enforces Antarctic rules on its citizens. Strict regulations aim to protect wildlife and the environment.
16 September 2025
Full-Frame Face-Off: Nikon Z5II vs Sony, Canon, Panasonic – Does Nikon’s $1,700 Powerhouse Beat Them All?

Full-Frame Face-Off: Nikon Z5II vs Sony, Canon, Panasonic – Does Nikon’s $1,700 Powerhouse Beat Them All?

Nikon has launched the Z5II, a 24.5MP full-frame mirrorless camera with the EXPEED 7 processor, 5-axis IBIS, and advanced autofocus, priced under $2,000. The Z5II shoots up to 11 fps RAW and records 4K video at 30p full-width or 60p with a crop. Early reviews praise its image quality and performance, with DPReview awarding it a 91% Gold Award. Main competitors include Canon EOS R8, Sony a7 III, and Panasonic S5II.
16 September 2025
Brazil’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: New Players, Big Plans, and a Sky-High 2040 Outlook

Brazil’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: New Players, Big Plans, and a Sky-High 2040 Outlook

Brazil’s Alcântara Launch Center, near the equator, allows launches with up to 30% less fuel than higher-latitude sites. In July 2024, Brazil enacted Law 14,946/2024, creating new regulations for space activities and establishing a state-owned company, Alada, to manage Alcântara. The Brazilian Space Agency’s 2024 budget is R$102 million (US$20 million), with plans to quadruple funding next year.
16 September 2025
3D-Printed Ghost Guns Won’t Stay Anonymous: How Digital Fingerprints Could Track Every Part

3D-Printed Ghost Guns Won’t Stay Anonymous: How Digital Fingerprints Could Track Every Part

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to embed digital “fingerprints” into 3D-printed parts, allowing identification even from fragments. The SIDE system encodes data such as printer ID and timestamps directly into the object’s structure. The approach targets untraceable “ghost guns” and was presented at the USENIX Security Symposium in August 2025. The project is funded by the NSF and Army Research Office.
17 September 2025
Mining the Moon’s Helium-3: The Key to a Quantum Computing and Energy Revolution

Mining the Moon’s Helium-3: The Key to a Quantum Computing and Energy Revolution

The U.S. Department of Energy has agreed to purchase 3 liters of lunar Helium-3, marking the first government deal for an off-world resource. Startup Interlune is developing technology to mine Helium-3 from moon dust and has signed contracts with quantum tech firms. Demand for Helium-3 is rising as quantum computing expands, far outstripping Earth’s annual supply. NASA and private companies plan to map and extract lunar Helium-3 by year’s end.
17 September 2025
Fujifilm’s 102MP Cinema Camera vs ARRI, Sony, RED & Canon – Is the GFX Eterna 55 a Game-Changer?

Fujifilm’s 102MP Cinema Camera vs ARRI, Sony, RED & Canon – Is the GFX Eterna 55 a Game-Changer?

Fujifilm launched its first dedicated cinema camera, the GFX Eterna 55, on September 11, 2025. The camera features a 102 MP, 55 mm-diagonal medium format sensor, supports multiple in-camera formats, and records up to 8K/30p 12-bit RAW. It weighs 2 kg, includes dual control displays, and ships in October 2025 for $16,499.95. The Eterna 55 competes with ARRI Alexa, Sony Venice 2, Canon C500 II, and RED Komodo-X.
18 September 2025
19,500Pa Suction & AI Mop: Ecovacs Deebot X11 OmniCyclone Takes Robot Vacuums to the Next Level

19,500Pa Suction & AI Mop: Ecovacs Deebot X11 OmniCyclone Takes Robot Vacuums to the Next Level

Ecovacs unveiled the Deebot X11 OmniCyclone robot vacuum-mop at IFA 2025, featuring 19,500 Pa suction, a bagless self-emptying base, and advanced AI navigation. The X11 launched September 4 at $1,499 in the US and Canada, with a temporary promo price of $1,299. It is also available in Europe, Asia, and Australia. The device targets premium buyers, matching prices of top rivals.
18 September 2025
The $300B Bet: How Oracle Became AI’s Dark-Horse Supercloud

You Won’t Believe the $300 Billion AI Deal Shaking Silicon Valley 🚀

OpenAI has agreed to spend $300 billion over five years on Oracle’s cloud infrastructure, one of the largest tech deals on record. Oracle shares jumped up to 43% after the announcement, briefly making Larry Ellison the world’s richest person. Nvidia will supply the AI chips powering OpenAI’s workloads through Oracle’s cloud. The deal’s scale has triggered concerns about a possible AI investment bubble.
19 September 2025
The Netherlands’ Space Industry Is Booming: Inside the Dutch Satellite Sector and 2030 Outlook

The Netherlands’ Space Industry Is Booming: Inside the Dutch Satellite Sector and 2030 Outlook

The Dutch space sector contributed €1.9 billion and 10,500 jobs in 2018, spanning over 200 organizations. Airbus NL began mass-producing Sparkwing solar panels in 2024, while ISISPACE leads a new TANGO mission to map greenhouse gases. The Netherlands signed the Artemis Accords in 2023 and endorsed a long-term space agenda aiming to triple sector turnover by 2035.
Tesla vs. BYD – The Ultimate 2025 EV Stock Showdown 🚀🔋

Tesla vs. BYD – The Ultimate 2025 EV Stock Showdown 🚀🔋

BYD’s shares are up double-digits in 2025 while Tesla’s stock is flat. BYD sold over 4.3 million vehicles in 2024, more than double Tesla’s deliveries, and surpassed Tesla’s revenue in the first half of 2025. Tesla’s U.S. EV market share has dropped below 50%, while BYD is expanding rapidly in Europe and emerging markets. Tesla’s market cap remains about six times larger than BYD’s despite BYD’s higher sales.
iOS 17 vs One UI 6.1: The 2025 Apple & Samsung Mobile Experience Face-Off

iOS 17 vs One UI 6.1: The 2025 Apple & Samsung Mobile Experience Face-Off

Apple’s iOS 17 (rebranded as iOS 26 in 2025) and Samsung’s One UI 6.1 both offer fast performance and long battery life, with Samsung’s flagships often lasting longer. One UI 6.1 leads in customization and on-device AI features, while iOS maintains stricter privacy controls and seamless integration across Apple devices. Samsung now promises up to 7 years of updates, narrowing the gap with Apple’s support.
21 September 2025
Apple vs. Samsung – 2025’s Epic Stock Showdown: Which Tech Giant is the Better Bet?

Apple vs. Samsung – 2025’s Epic Stock Showdown: Which Tech Giant is the Better Bet?

Samsung Electronics shares have jumped over 50% in 2025 on hopes for a chip recovery, while Apple stock remains flat year-to-date. Apple reported record Q3 revenue of $94 billion with strong margins; Samsung’s Q2 profit fell 55% amid a chip slump. Analysts see Apple as stable but expensive, while Samsung is viewed as undervalued with rebound potential. Samsung pays a higher dividend and is ramping up buybacks.
Windows vs Linux in 2025: The Epic OS Showdown Reveals Surprising Facts

Windows vs Linux in 2025: The Epic OS Showdown Reveals Surprising Facts

Windows powers about 71% of desktops worldwide, while Linux holds 4%, but Linux runs 63% of servers. Windows dominates gaming, with 95% of Steam users, though Linux use on Steam hit record highs in 2025. Linux is free and open-source, while Windows requires paid licenses and newer hardware. Windows offers broader software compatibility and a familiar interface; Linux is more customizable but has a steeper learning curve.
22 September 2025
Wi‑Fi Titans Clash: Starlink Gen3 vs TP‑Link Deco BE95 vs Netgear Orbi 970 – 2025 Mesh Router Showdown

Starlink vs OneWeb: The Ultimate 2025 Satellite Internet Showdown 🚀🌐

SpaceX’s Starlink operates over 7,000 satellites at 550 km altitude as of 2025, offering low-latency internet in dozens of countries, including 20 in Africa. OneWeb runs about 600 satellites at 1,200 km, providing near-global coverage via telecom partners. Starlink’s Gen2 satellites use laser interlinks for in-orbit data routing, while OneWeb relies on ground gateways. Starlink targets consumers; OneWeb serves enterprise clients.
22 September 2025
Sony vs. Nintendo: The 2025 Showdown – Which Stock Is the Playtime Winner?

Sony vs. Nintendo: The 2025 Showdown – Which Stock Is the Playtime Winner?

Nintendo’s shares surged to record highs in August 2025, up about 39% year-to-date, while Sony gained roughly 19%. Nintendo’s Switch 2 launch broke sales records with 3.5 million units sold in four days. Sony posted FY2024 operating profit of ¥1.4 trillion and continues to expand in music and film. Analysts remain broadly positive on both stocks, though some have turned cautious on Nintendo after its rally.
23 September 2025
Quantum Computing Inc (QUBT) – Quantum Hype or The Next Tech Breakthrough? 📈⚛️

Quantum Computing Inc (QUBT) – Quantum Hype or The Next Tech Breakthrough? 📈⚛️

QUBT shares surged over 2,500% year-on-year, trading near $20–21 in September 2025 after volatile swings. The company announced a $500 million private placement at $18.60/share, boosting cash to $850 million. Despite a $3 billion market cap, Q2 revenue was just $61,000 with a $36.5 million net loss. Analysts cite heavy losses, dilution, insider sales, and a shareholder lawsuit as key risks.
Tesla Phone 2025? Fresh Fact‑Checks, Starlink’s Mega Spectrum Deal — and Why There’s Still No ‘Model Pi’

Tesla Phone 2025? Fresh Fact‑Checks, Starlink’s Mega Spectrum Deal — and Why There’s Still No ‘Model Pi’

No Tesla phone exists, despite viral claims and repeated debunks by major outlets. Elon Musk has dismissed the idea, and Tesla’s latest plans mention no handset. SpaceX’s $17 billion EchoStar spectrum deal aims to expand Starlink Direct-to-Cell service, fueling confusion with fake “Tesla phone” rumors. Another company, unrelated to Tesla, sells phones under the Tesla name.
26 September 2025
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Stock Market Today

Applied Digital stock surges 25% to $34.95 — what APLD investors are watching next week

Applied Digital stock surges 25% to $34.95 — what APLD investors are watching next week

8 February 2026
Applied Digital shares surged 25.5% to $34.95 Friday, with 44.7 million shares traded after a volatile session. The move followed renewed interest in AI-linked infrastructure stocks and outpaced gains in peers like Core Scientific and Digital Realty. The company recently reported $126.6 million in quarterly revenue and signed major data center leases with hyperscale clients.
Archer Aviation stock jumps 12% into the weekend as small caps lead — what to watch next

Archer Aviation stock jumps 12% into the weekend as small caps lead — what to watch next

8 February 2026
Archer Aviation shares jumped 12.5% to $7.30 Friday, with 50.5 million shares traded as small-cap stocks rallied and tech lagged. ARK Investment Management disclosed a 5.4% stake in Archer on Feb. 3. The company, which has not posted revenue, remains sensitive to sentiment and funding risks. Traders await U.S. jobs data Feb. 11 and inflation data Feb. 13.
Big Tech’s $630B AI data-center spending surge is squeezing chips, electricians — and investor patience

Big Tech’s $630B AI data-center spending surge is squeezing chips, electricians — and investor patience

8 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 9% Friday after announcing a $200 billion capital spending plan for 2026. Alphabet and Meta also outlined record capex, raising concerns about free cash flow and forcing potential cuts to buybacks or increased borrowing. Investors punished several tech stocks, including Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, ServiceNow, and Salesforce, while Nvidia rose. The surge in AI infrastructure spending is straining supply chains and power capacity.
New MEXC safety review puts proof-of-reserves and withdrawal locks in the spotlight

New MEXC safety review puts proof-of-reserves and withdrawal locks in the spotlight

8 February 2026
A security review published Sunday highlighted MEXC’s use of withdrawal locks, two-factor authentication, and an account-freeze tool to counter account takeovers. MEXC restricts service in the U.S., Singapore, and other major markets. The company’s guides detail whitelist-based withdrawal controls and anti-phishing codes. Proof-of-reserves reports, often cited by exchanges, may not reveal all risks, according to U.S. audit authorities.
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