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NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 18, 2023--
2023-07-18 18:20

Metro by T-Mobile Kicks Off Multi-Year Sponsorship of LAFC as Official Wireless Partner
BELLEVUE, Wash--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2023--
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Australia Signals Stepped Up Energy Overhaul Amid US Splurge
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2023-11-02 10:17

Huawei Protests EU Guideline That Aims to Phase It Out as Vendor
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. said the European Commission’s call to recommend excluding its advanced wireless equipment in the
2023-06-17 11:51

Warzone 2 Ranked Play: Full List of Rewards
Warzone 2 Ranked Play goes live on May 10 with exclusive rewards to earn as players increase their Rank, kills, placement, and Skill Division.
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Tinder-parent Match sees third-quarter revenue above estimates on strong user growth
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2023-08-02 04:28

Starpower Elevates Thompson to Vice President
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 31, 2023--
2023-07-31 23:17

Scientists issue warning about asteroid heading to Earth with force of 24 atomic bombs
Scientists are on alert after NASA confirmed there is a chance an asteroid the size of the Empire State Building could come smashing into Earth. The asteroid is named Bennu after the ancient Egyptian bird god and has been on the space agency’s radar for a long time as they try to prevent it from coming crashing into our planet. Bennu has been categorised as one of the two “most hazardous known asteroids” and, despite the chance of impact standing at 1-in-2,700, it could strike the Earth with the force of 24 times that of the largest nuclear bomb – 1,200 megatons of energy. The carbon-based asteroid is approximately 510 metres wide and experts predict that it will come closest to hitting Earth on September 24, 2182. While the asteroid is quite sizeable, it is not quite as sizeable as the six-mile-wide asteroid which almost completely wiped out the dinosaurs. But, NASA warns that Bennu “could cause continental devastation if it became an Earth impactor”. A space mission launched using NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has successfully taken a sample from Bennu in order for scientists to better understand the potentially dangerous asteroid. On Sunday (24 September) a capsule of the material will be dropped by OSIRIS-REx and returned to Earth where it will be retrieved and the matter inside studied. Davide Farnocchia of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory told the Science Journal: “We improved our knowledge of Bennu's trajectory by a factor of 20.” As scientists work to investigate how much of a risk it could cause, Farnocchia added: “In 2135, we'll know for sure.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-21 20:28

Softbank-Backed AMEA Plans to Build a Kenyan Green Hydrogen Plant
AMEA Power, a Dubai-based renewable-energy company, plans to build a green hydrogen facility in the Kenyan port of
2023-09-07 17:21

What does Twitter 'rate limit exceeded' mean for users?
(Reuters) -Elon Musk's Twitter has put a temporary limit on the number of tweets that users can see each day,
2023-07-04 16:28

Quectel Unveils White Paper Showcasing OEMs' Growing Embrace of IoT for Global Digital Transformation
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 29, 2023--
2023-06-29 19:46

IBM Will Buy Software Company Apptio for $4.6 Billion
International Business Machines Corp. will buy software company Apptio for $4.6 billion, marking the seventh acquisition this year
2023-06-26 22:49
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