Month: April 2025

Amazon will start launching its Project Kuiper Starlink rival next week

Following recent tests, Amazon is finally ready to launch its Project Kuiper space internet project in a bid to rival Elon Musk's Starlink, the company announced. The first batch of 27 satellites on the KA-01 (Kuiper Atlas 1) mission are set to launch into low earth orbit (LEO) aboard a…

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Adobe Premiere Pro updates bring some serious AI power

Adobe Premiere Pro 25.2 becomes even more powerful with AI Generative Extend lets you plug gaps with footage that you forgot to take Other under-the-hood updates include faster processing and performance Adobe has launched version 25.2 of Premiere Pro, its video editing software, including even more advanced features, and of…

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Universities are giving up the fight for free speech — students aren’t

As the US government launches investigations and threatens to pull federal funding, some elite universities have decided to take the path of least resistance. Colleges across the country have responded to the Trump administration’s attacks on diversity programs and student protesters by complying with these “anti-woke” witch hunts. In recent…

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12 Best Umbrellas (2025), Tested and Reviewed

These are the best umbrellas we’ve tested. They’ll protect you from showers and heavy rain and will hold up for the long haul. Source

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Nikon’s Z5 II is the cheapest full-frame camera yet with internal RAW video

After years of lagging behind rivals when it comes to video capture (and then suddenly buying cinema camera manufacturer RED), Nikon is pushing new boundaries in that area. Its latest salvo is the $1,699 24-megapixel full-frame Z5 II, perhaps the cheapest mirrorless camera so far to support internal RAW video.…

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WordPress owner Automattic announces major layoffs

WordPress.com, Tumblr and WooCommerce owner Automattic is laying off 16% Automattic wants to become more agile and responsive Long-term financial viability and profitability is also key Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, Tumblr and WooCommerce, has confirmed it will be laying off approximately 16% of its workforce. The news is estimated…

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