SpaceX plans to try again on Tuesday with Starship rocket launch. Here’s how to watch

[UPDATE:SpaceX hasscrubbed Monday’s launch of the Starship— the second scrub in two days. It’s now targeting Tuesday, August 26 for launch. Full details below.] SpaceX is close to launching its enormous Starship rocket for the 10th time. The spaceflight company has announced that it’s targeting Tuesday, August 26, for the highly anticipated launch. Comprising the upper stage Starship spacecraft and first-stage Super Heavy booster, the rocket will launch from SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Texas....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Ronald Nelson

Spiders on Mars? Citizen scientists help NASA spot the strange formations

NASA has been searching for spiders on Mars sincethey were first spotteda few years ago. It was a daunting task. The team behind the Mars Reconnaissance Obiter had too many images to analyze without a little help. So they asked citizen scientists to offer a hand. Martian spiders aren’t creatures, they’re features that are carved into the landscape by seasonal slabs of dry ice. When winter falls upon the Red Planet’s south pole, some of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere condenses and forms polar ice caps....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 296 words · Jennifer Brown

The 10 biggest mistakes the MCU ever made

There’s no denying theMarvel Cinematic Universeis one of the most successful and acclaimed media franchises of all time. Beginning withIron Manin 2008, the MCU has expanded into many more films and TV shows, integrating the Avengers, Spider-Man, and the X-Men into its canon and growing more ambitious with each production. Though the franchise has been an overall triumph, it has had more than enough creative misfires and bad business decisions. With the MCU now in its 15th year, audiences have seen how these 10 mistakes have left a stain on its otherwise shining reputation....

July 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1256 words · Cynthia Soto

The ace up the CNN+ sleeve is you

WhenCNN+ launches this week, on March 29 — it’s actuallysoft-launched early in web browsers— it’ll do so with a slew of shows and a phalanx of faces you recognize. Not just the usual suspects, like Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, Brian Steelier, and Sanjay Gupta, but new imports, like former Fox News journalist Chris Wallace. And one more fresh face it hopes to see on the platform — yours. Interview Club, on the other hand, probably is the more intriguing ingredient....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 599 words · Sarah Mcbride

The best Alexa Easter eggs

WithAmazon Alexa, you cancontrol and manage your smart home gear, connect with friends and family, and keep tabs on Amazon deliveries. But in addition to being endlessly useful, she also knows a roster of entertaining party tricks. Next time you have a group of people around (in-person or virtually), pass around the drinks and setyour preferred Echo devicecenter stage. This list of amusing Alexa voice commands will make your Alexa device the life of the party – her responses are hilarious....

July 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1278 words · Jennifer Porter

The best dating apps in 2025: our 10 favorites

Dating apps have quickly become one of the most popular ways for people to meet new romantic partners. With the sheer volume of apps available, however, it can be a little difficult to know which ones to pick if you’re looking for something new. Whilethe likes of Tinder and Bumblehave been on the scene for years, there are plenty of great, new apps popping up all the time that take slightly different approaches to helping people looking for love, or even just something quick and casual....

July 28, 2025 · 17 min · 3524 words · Cody Schmidt

The future of Intel’s entire Arc range might be in jeopardy

Intel Arc Alchemist has had a rocky road so far, filled with delays, software issues, and various other problems. Originally slated for a 2021 release, the lineup is still nowhere near a global launch, and we still don’t know when that’s going to happen. Moore’s Law Is Dead talked about various leaked roadmaps that show just how badly delayed Intel Arc has been. New rumors imply that it might even be canceled....

July 28, 2025 · 5 min · 939 words · Julia Perez

The Release Date For Mike Flanagan's Exorcist Movie Is So Perfect After His Last Demon Movie

Summary The release date forMike Flanagan’s new highly anticipatedExorcistmovie is spot-on following the release of his last demonic horror. The newExorcistfilm will be released in 2026, some ten years after Flanagan’sOuija: Origin of Evilwas released on August 09, 2025. Flanagan’s most recent production,The Fall of the House of Usher, was released exclusively on Netflix on June 17, 2025. Given its nature,Flanagan’sExorcistfilm will likely be released in October 2026. Flanagan is a prolific horror auteur whose previous works include the critically acclaimed Netflix seriesThe Haunting of Hill House(2018),The Haunting of Bly Manor(2020), andMidnight Mass(2021)....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 586 words · Ashley Boyd

The unique LG flexible TV is on sale today — save $499

Gamers, get ready to completely change your gaming experience with this bendable screen television. The LG 42-inch OLED Flex Smart TV with Bendable Screen is now on sale with a $499 discount. You can take your gaming to new levels with thisOLED television dealthat gives you great technical specifications and adjustment options. For a limited time you can purchase this unique television for $2,500 on the LG website, down from its usual price of $2,999....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 359 words · Joshua Kemp DVM

This 8K prosumer camera from an unexpected company may actually be affordable

The 8K prosumer camera is coming — and it’s coming from a tech company that hasn’t specialized in consumer cameras in a long time. Sharp, a company better known for TVs, displays, and electronics, is currently displayinga prototype 8K prosumer cameraat CES 2019 — which could be one of the first 8K cameras, with a prosumer price under $5,000. More CES 2019 coverage The prototype camera doesn’t yet have a full name or specifications, though those details are expected during the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference in April....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 563 words · Edwin Sellers

This Karma Revero plug-in hybrid’s audio system took more than 2 years to design

The2020 Karma Revero GTplug-in hybrid represents a major overhaul of a design that dates back almost a decade. German audio companySennheiserused the updated car as a platform to demonstrate its 3D surround-sound tech, creating a one-off audio system that will be demonstrated in a Revero GT at the 2019 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The system is based on Sennheiser’s existing Ambeohome audio systems, which are able to use a handful of individual speakers to create a 3D effect....

July 28, 2025 · 3 min · 462 words · Paul Miller

Tokyo taxi firm sets the stage for a driverless fleet for 2020 Olympics

Deadlines linked to autonomous-car technology are tossed around like balls in a bingo spinner, with no one really sure when driverless cars will hit the streets in a meaningful way. Whatisclear is that a huge global event can focus the minds of those developing such technology, with Tokyo-based robotics outfit ZMP and local taxi firm Hinomaru Kotsu determined to have a robot taxi service up and running in time for the Japan-hosted Olympics in 2020....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 422 words · Nicole Reed

Volkswagen and HP want your next car to have 3D-printed parts

While 3D printing is often discussed as an important new technology for the auto industry, it hasn’t made much of an impact so far. Now, Volkswagen and HP claim to have made a major breakthrough in metal 3D printing, showing that the technology can keep up with the demands of high-volume car production. But VW isn’t quite ready to take 3D printing mainstream yet. HP was able to demonstrate that its Metal Jet 3D printers can make a lot of parts in a reasonable amount of time, but the items spewed out by those 3D printers weren’t meant to go on production cars....

July 28, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · Stephanie Silva