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Jan 2, 2022

US requests delay on 5G rollout amid air traffic concerns

Posted by in categories: finance, internet

US authorities asked major telecoms operators to hold off on their planned rollout of 5G networks for a second time, after aerospace giants Airbus and Boeing voiced worries about potential interference. US requests delay on 5G rollout amid air traffic concerns.


The rollout and delay represent financial problems for two key US industries.

The telecom operators that paid billions for frequency licenses are eager to launch the commercial use of the 5G technology.

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Jan 2, 2022

‘World’s Fastest PC’ Hits 100 KPH Packing Core i9-12900K and RX 6900 XT

Posted by in category: futurism

Sega demonstrates its PC’s performance on the race track.


Sega has worked closely with Intel and components maker ASRock on what might be “the world’s fastest PC,” by one metric or another.

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Jan 1, 2022

2022: The Gateway Year to Transcension

Posted by in categories: blockchains, computing, singularity

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

| My holiday message to you, guys!

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Jan 1, 2022

Lockheed’s LS-200 Star Clipper Spaceplane a Space Shuttle alternative

Posted by in category: space travel

Lockheed’s Star Clipper was a proposed Earth-to-orbit spaceplane based on a large lifting body spacecraft and a wrap-around drop tank. Originally proposed during a USAF program in 1966, the basic Star Clipper concept lived on during the early years of the NASA Space Shuttle program, and as that project evolved, in a variety of new versions like the LS-200.

The LS-200 was very similar to the earlier version, it was smaller overall, The M-1 engines were replaced with the Space Shuttle Main Engines.

Jan 1, 2022

Accomplishments of 2021 | Plans for 2022

Posted by in category: futurism

This has been our first year of seriously pursuing our YouTube Channel. We have met so many wonderful people and are grateful to each and every one of you for watching our videos and supporting us. 2021 has been a great year for us, and we hope it has been a great year for you too. Drop a comment and let us know some of your accomplishments from 2021, hope you enjoy the video and don’t forget to check out Friday’s video!

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Jan 1, 2022

AMD Ryzen 9 6980HX 6nm “Rembrandt” mobile processor brings 5.0 GHz to Zen architecture for the first time

Posted by in category: computing

Wccftech reveals the specifications of the AMD Ryzen 6,000 mobile CPUs.

The specifications of the upcoming AMD Ryzen 6,000 series have just been ‘partially’ revealed by Wccftech. The website only lists three of the upcoming 6nm Zen3+ processors which are all to offer 8-core and 16-threads. There is currently no information on 6-core parts.

Jan 1, 2022

New search and rescue drone listens for human screams

Posted by in category: drones

To help first responders find people during disasters, researchers are training a search and rescue drone to listen for human screams — and then locate their source.

Help from above: Drones are proving incredibly useful for search and rescue operations. If a person is lost, sending a drone over an area to look for them is faster than trying to cover the same ground with people or dogs.

It’s also safer to use a search and rescue drone if the person happens to be trapped in a disaster zone, such as the site of a wildfire or in a collapsed building.

Jan 1, 2022

Cyclists’ biometric data could show us how to make streets safer

Posted by in categories: privacy, transportation

Rather than waiting for multiple crashes to happen at a location before intervening to improve road safety, a new study suggests we can identify dangerous areas proactively — by measuring cyclist stress levels as they navigate city streets.

The challenge: When designing a city’s transportation infrastructure, urban planners must balance the needs of drivers with the safety of pedestrians and cyclists. This is often done through surveys of local residents and best practices learned over time.

This process doesn’t always get it right, though, so sometimes cities have to install safety improvements, such as crosswalks, bike lanes, or stop lights, at dangerous intersections or stretches of road.

Jan 1, 2022

For The First Time, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Proven to Reverse Biological Aging in Humans

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) study proven to reverse aging in humans. This unique oxygen treatment is available at Aviv Clinics.

Jan 1, 2022

Did NASA hire 24 theologians? Here’s what you actually need to know

Posted by in category: alien life

Social media claimed the space agency is using religious experts to predict reactions to aliens.


Social media has falsely claimed NASA hired religious experts to predict people’s reactions to aliens. The truth is deeper — and more mundane.