NASA and SpaceX to Return Astronaut to Space May 27th

Ten years after the last manned mission launched from the United States, SpaceX will send two astronauts to the International Space Station (iss) on May 27 with its new dragon crew capsule, the NASA chief announced on Friday, April 17. Because of the coronavirus outbreak, there shouldn’t be the big day crowds with spectators lining the beaches and observation sites along Florida’s space coast to watch the spacecraft make its way to the International Space Station (iss). Yet on May 27, the first flight of the dragon crew capsule with…

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Samsung: Galaxy production cut in half

The covid-19 pandemic weighs heavily in the smartphone sector. Samsung had seemed to escape the worst during the first two months of the year (according to strategy analytics), but the situation would have deteriorated sharply in April. The mobile leader would have cut its galaxy production by more than half by the beginning of the month en route, which corresponds to a volume of 10 million smartphones instead of the 25 million “usually” produced at this stage of the year. According to analyst ming-chi kuo, who has better information about…

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Google Card: with its credit card, Google wants to take on the Apple Card

After having proposed dematerialized payment solutions, several manufacturers have launched more seriously into the banking sector with real physical cards. This is the case of the Chinese giant huawei, with the huawei card, but also of apple, with its immaculate white apple card. According to techcrunch, google should follow this trend. The mountain view firm, which already offers a payment instrument called google pay (and including both android pay and google wallet), could launch its own debit card. Following the example of apple with its apple card, the blue card…

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