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Iran threatens OpenAI’s Stargate data center in Abu Dhabi

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has published a video threatening OpenAI’s planned Abu Dhabi datacenter if the US follows through on threats to attack the country’s power plants, as reported earlier by Tom’s Hardware. The video, which was published to an Iranian state-backed news outlet’s X account on April 3rd, says the IRGC will […]

Samsung’s Galaxy S27 ‘Pro’ Could Fit Between Ultra and Plus Models

Samsung’s S27 lineup, expected next year, might include a new member, the Galaxy S27 Pro, which would be a second premium option between Samsung’s Ultra and Plus models, as first reported by ETNews. The new Pro model reportedly won’t support the S Pen but will feature Samsung’s Privacy Display, which is currently only available on […]

How to Monitor a Flight via iMessage on Your iPhone

essential iPhone applications for regular travelers, encompassing those that assist users in finding their way in new locations to apps that enable travelers to conserve funds. Some also permit users to monitor their flights. Although flight tracking applications are certainly useful, for iPhone and iPad users, they might be superfluous. This is due to the fact that tracking a flight can already be done through the built-in Messages (or iMessage) app and the Spotlight Search function on iOS and macOS devices. To achieve this, an iPhone or iPad user simply needs to get a message containing the flight number (preferably with the airline) included.

They can then long-press the number (it ought to be highlighted) to bring up live information about the flight’s status. Tapping Preview Flight reveals further pertinent details, such as scheduled departure and arrival times. The Spotlight Search functionality on these Apple devices presents another straightforward method to monitor flights. Users can input a flight number into the search field to show basic departure and arrival information. More details can be accessed by selecting an information card.

How to monitor flights on a Mac

Caltech Creates Groundbreaking Minuscule 3D Metal Components to Transform Space Equipment Production

working on comparable nanotechnologies that are markedly lighter and sturdier than traditional materials. Envision if this were utilized to create or enhance NASA’s revolutionary 3D-printable super alloy or even NASA’s chainmail-like space textiles.

Tiny components with tremendous strength

The substance developed is significantly better than its larger, traditional counterpart as everything operates differently at the nanoscale. Even considering the previously mentioned imperfections, it’s up to 50 times more robust, meaning components don’t necessarily need to be discarded due to perceived flaws. When Caltech’s researchers integrated the same microstructural attributes into models, they were

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins Envisions Space-Based Data Centers

Today, I’m talking with Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco. Cisco is one of those big companies that everyone has heard of but that most of us don’t have to interact with very much; it’s not really a consumer brand. But all of us are in some way using Cisco’s products and services every day because […]