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NASA Reveals Who’ll Make Its Next-Gen Moon and ISS Spacesuits – CNET

Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace will develop spacesuits for the Artemis moon missions and for spacewalks.

What business can learn from Russia, Ukraine and the semiconductor shortage

Founders who think they can use the economic downturn to focus on building still need to plan for global events impacting their bottom line.Read More

Ben Brode bets super speed will make Marvel Snap stand out

Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Watch now. Marvel Snap is a new digital collectible card game from Second Dinner,…

The text-to-image revolution, explained

How programmers turned the internet into a paintbrush. Beginning in January 2021, advances in AI research have produced a plethora of deep-learning models capable of generating original images from simple…

How the Pandemic Got Me Back in Touch With My Running Roots – CNET

Breaking out of comfort zones, accepting adversity and crossing the New York City Half Marathon finish line.

Home Prices Increased by 20% in March as Mortgage Rates Shot Up – CNET

Price surges were strongest in the south and southeast of the US.

You Can Buy Dead Cockroaches and Their Digested Apollo 11 Moon Dust – CNET

An unusual space auction offers up a collection of insects and digested moon dust.

Nissan Ariya EV Orders Are Closed Indefinitely, Report Says – CNET

This looks to be a case of semiconductor and other material shortages constraining production, and Nissan is probably making the smart move here.

Why edge and endpoint security matter in a zero-trust world

Nvidia having data and code-signing certificates stolen show how fragile edge and endpoint security can be. Zero-trust security can close the gaps revealed by this theft.Read More

Experts reveal the average ransomware attack takes just 3 days 

IBM X-Force researchers reveal that the average ransomware attack takes just 3.8 days from initial access to exfiltration.Read More

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