US Space Force Spends $60 Million on 'Aircraft Carrier' for Satellites

US Space Force Spends  Million on 'Aircraft Carrier' for Satellites

An illustration of the Orbital Carrier. Credit: Gravitics An aerospace startup in the state of Washington has been awarded $60 million via the US Space Force for its rapid satellite deployment system. Referred to as the Orbital Carrier, the system works a bit like an orbiting aircraft carrier, keeping new satellites positioned for quick launch … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Renders Show Up

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Renders Show Up

Marketing renders for Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge have leaked. The device is expected to come in three different titanium color options: Jet Black, Silver, and Icy Blue. It is also reported to be extremely thin, at just 5.8mm. However, this slim profile comes at a cost: Samsung has reduced its battery capacity to 3,900mAh, as … Read more

Asus Brings 600W Cable-Free GPU Design to B850 Boards

Asus Brings 600W Cable-Free GPU Design to B850 Boards

Asus is really hoping its new cable-free design for future graphics cards catches on, as it’s bringing it to its next generation of B850 motherboards for AMD’s Ryzen 9000 CPUs. The new boards incorporate the GC-HPWR connector, allowing for the delivery of up to 600W to a compatible graphics card without any need for external … Read more

Isar's Spectrum Rocket Might Still Fly Before End of March

Isar's Spectrum Rocket Might Still Fly Before End of March

Isar Aerospace had to scrap the launch of its Spectrum rocket earlier this week due to unfavorable wind conditions at the Norwegian launch site on the island of Andøya. However, with a launch window still open until the end of the month, the team behind the rocket is hopeful that they can launch it before … Read more

ASRock Blames Dead AMD Ryzen 9800X3D CPUs on Socket Debris

ASRock Blames Dead AMD Ryzen 9800X3D CPUs on Socket Debris

ASRock claims that the reason some owners of its 800-series motherboards have found their new PCs unable to boot, or even damaging their CPUs, is because of debris in the socket. Reportedly, after cleaning the sockets of some of the motherboards sent back to it for testing, they worked perfectly, without any boot issues whatsoever. … Read more