Blue Origin’s lunar lander mockup is ready for NASA simulations
Blue Origin and its “National Team” partners Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper have delivered their full scale lunar lander mock-up to NASA. The space agency will use the… Read the original: Blue Origin’s lunar lander mockup is ready for NASA simulations
The Morning After: One typo created a random skyscraper in ‘Flight Simulator’
— Richard A typo created a 212-story monolith in ‘Microsoft Flight Simulator’ Meet the monolith of Melbourne. Ei Ito / Engadget Making a small error while editing the OpenStreetMap… More here: The Morning After: One typo created a random skyscraper in ‘Flight Simulator’
New iMac specs: Should you buy it?
Hosts Juliet Beauchamp and Ken Mingis talk with guests about the latest tech trends and news. Audio The iMac was due for an upgrade, and earlier this month, Apple released the… Excerpt from: New iMac specs: Should you buy it?
Tesla wants to use radar sensors to detect kids left in hot cars
Future Tesla cars may come with a built-in feature that can make sure no kids are inadvertently left behind in hot cars. The automaker has asked the FCC for permission to market a short-range… More: Tesla wants to use radar sensors to detect kids left in hot cars
Did Microsoft just solve a big business iPad problem
One of the most disappointing things about iOS devices as business devices, and one of the things that keeps the iPad from being a true computing solution, is that there is no support for… Originally posted here: Did Microsoft just solve a big business iPad problem
Engadget Podcast: Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review and Fortnite v. Apple
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat about what it’s like to live with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Samsung’s biggest new phone. Plus, they dive into Epic’s war with Apple over the App Store,… Link: Engadget Podcast: Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review and Fortnite v. Apple
