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James Webb Telescope Snaps Spooky Image of the Pillars of Creation

The telescope used its mid-infrared sensor to capture the image, which focuses on the dust clouds of the Eagle Nebula, rather than the young stars around it.

 
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SpaceX To Cut Down Satellite Count By Consolidating V-Band System

The company plans on modifying its FCC license from 2018 for its V-band satellite constellation, which it has yet to launch, but was originally going to operate over 7,518 satellites.

More Users Encounter Melting Issue With Nvidia's RTX 4090 12VHPWR Cable

The adapter cable from Nvidia can suffer overheating issues due to its poor build quality, according to tests from journalists and reviewers.

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The database exposed around 215 million records of Prime Video viewing habits to anyone who knew the IP address.

 
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