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Valve ramps up production to 'more than double' Steam Deck shipments

There’s some good news if you’ve been waiting to get your hands on a Steam Deck. Valve says it has boosted production and will be shipping more than twice the number of units each week than it has over the last few months. The company planned to start shipping the device in December, but supply chain issues forced it to delay the Steam Deck until February. It now appears Valve has…
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Rhode Island sets fastest state target of 100% renewable electricity by 2033

In June, Rhode Island’s House and Senate approved legislation, expected to be signed into law by Governor Daniel McKee (D-RI), that will require all of the state’s electricity to be offset by renewable energy by 2033 – the fastest timeline of any state in the US. How Rhode Island will reach its renewables by 2033 target H277/S2274 systematizes (and slightly delays) an executive…
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Photos of a Rare Planetary Alignment That Won’t Occur Again Until 2040

Ryan Knapp The last few days have seen a parade of planets lined up in the night sky with Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and the moon all visible — a planetary alignment that won’t happen again until 2040. Below are some of the best photos that PetaPixel has spotted of the rare celestial event. Ryan Knapp took a fabulous image of Mercury, Venus, the moon, Mars, and Jupiter…
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What is a Full Frame Camera? What You Need to Now

Photographers hear about sensor size all the time, especially when looking to buy a new camera. These include APS-C, Four Thirds, 1″, and of course full-frame, the reference format to which all others are compared. But what is a full frame camera and does it make a…
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Scientists Develop an Cheap Way for Any Camera to See Infrared Colors

Scientists from Tel Aviv University (TAU) have developed a camera system that can recognize the colors of the infrared spectrum that doesn’t require the converting to the visible spectrum after the fact, a normally costly and time-consuming process. The scientists say the technology makes it possible for them to image gases and substances like hydrogen, carbon, and sodium as well as…
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