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Space Launches, Scams & Slim iPhones: Tech’s Biggest Bombshells (Sept 10–11, 2025)

Space Launches, Scams & Slim iPhones: Tech’s Biggest Bombshells (Sept 10–11, 2025)

Key Facts Hardware & Consumer Electronics Apple commanded headlines with a raft of new gadgets revealed at its September 10 event. The star of the show was the iPhone Air, Apple’s slimmest smartphone ever at just 5.6 mm thick reuters.com. CEO Tim Cook invoked Steve Jobs’ legacy, emphasizing Apple’s design ethos of form and function reuters.com. Inside the razor-thin aluminum frame, the iPhone Air packs Apple’s new A19 Pro chip and promises “all-day” battery life despite its size reuters.com. The Air – alongside the standard iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max – introduces the biggest iPhone design refresh in
11 September 2025
Starlink Outage, New Launches and Space Alliances – Major Space Developments (July 25–26, 2025)

Starlink Outage, New Launches and Space Alliances – Major Space Developments (July 25–26, 2025)

On July 25, 2025, Russia’s Roscosmos launched a Soyuz-2.1b from Vostochny with two Ionosfera-M satellites into polar orbit as part of the Ionozond program, and deployed 18 secondary payloads (17 Russian CubeSats and Iran’s Nahid-2). Europe’s Vega-C rocket lifted off from Kourou on July 25, 2025, delivering MicroCarb and four CO3D satellites into orbit, with MicroCarb mapping global CO₂ sources and sinks to within 1 ppm accuracy and CO3D producing ~50 cm land-surface resolution. SpaceX launched 28 Starlink satellites on a Falcon 9 booster (tail number B1078) from Cape Canaveral on July 26, 2025, marking the booster’s 22nd mission and
26 July 2025
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