New year, new keyboard: CannonKeys is launching a new version of its Satisfaction 75, complete with new color options and product features. It also comes with a much cheaper price tag compared to the $400 it originally went for back in 2019. Read more
A quick hitch to space: A Rocket Lab spacecraft is heading to Mars. It's going as part of the ESCAPADE mission to study the interaction between the Martian atmosphere and solar winds. Working with NASA, the spacecraft will launch on Blue Origin's New Glenn launch vehicle. One goal of the mission is to prove that going to space doesn't always have to be a costly endeavor. Read more
More tech layoffs: Layoffs hit 3D printing company Formlabs, adding to what has been an already tough year for tech workers. The company confirmed to TechCrunch that it has been laying off employees in waves over the past few years but added that it is also hiring for new roles as it invests "heavily" in research and development. Read more
A long-awaited launch: Rivian has finally launched a camp kitchen five years after initially showcasing the demo product. The one on the market is quite different from the original — for starters, it's much smaller and costs nearly half as much. The new camp kitchen, which attaches to the tailgate, has some environmentally sustainable features in addition to a food-safe prep space and dimmable lights. Read more
Google's AI Overview takes flight: Google announced it's expanding its AI search overview features to India, Brazil, the U.K., Indonesia, and Mexico. The company is also testing a way to display links within the AI overviews. Read more
Epic Games breaks free: Epic Games launches a new app store on iOS in the EU after years of a legal back-and-forth with Apple and Google over their controversial app store practices. Apple and Google can charge a pricey fee on sales for apps in their stores, and Apple especially has faced criticism from governments and consumers alike for feeling too restrictive. At a press conference, Epic Games' CEO Tim Sweeney said it was "worth paying for freedom" as the company moves forward with its rival store launch. Read more
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