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NASA chief Bill Nelson talks rockets, Moon plans, and partnerships

As a politician, space was Bill Nelson’s thing. He started out as a state lawmaker near Florida’s Space Coast, ascended to Congress in 1978, then became the House’s first sitting member to actually go to space in 1986, flying as a payload specialist aboard Space Shuttle Columbia. He’d spend three terms in the Senate shaping NASA’s budget and helping steer, from the policy side, NASA’s…
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Sharp’s Leica-Branded Aquos R6 Phone Packs a Massive 1-Inch Sensor

Sharp has just announced the Aquos R6 smartphone with a large Leica-branded lens and huge 1-inch sensor, a first for a traditional handset manufacturer. The Verge reports that the Sharp Aquos R6 has a “Summicron” lens that is produced by Leica and a large 20-megapixel, 1-inch sensor. While it is not the first phone ever to feature a sensor this large — the Lumix CM1 carries that honor —…
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Adobe Photoshop Now Runs Natively on Windows 10 on ARM

Available now, users will be able to download and natively run Adobe Photoshop on 64-bit Windows 10 ARM devices. As one of the industry standards in post-processing, Photoshop — which runs only in 64-bit operating systems — was not available for Windows 10 on ARM64 PCs. However, as first reported by Windows Central, Adobe has announced this month that is has expanded its Photoshop…
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Apple updates Platform Security guide with details on iPhone Apple Watch unlock, Touch ID Magic Keyboard

Apple released its 2021 Platform Security guide back in February with new details on M1 Macs, iOS 14, macOS Big Sur, watchOS 7, and more. Now the guide has been updated with specifics on how Touch ID on the new Magic Keyboard works, how iPhone unlock with Apple Watch in iOS 14.5 cryptography works, and more. The revised Platform Security Guide goes in-depth describing how the new Magic Keyboard…
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