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ULA just cleared the Atlas V for today’s Amazon Leo 7 launch — 29 satellites going up at 12:27 PM Eastern after a week of repairs

TSMC just booked every 2nm wafer through 2026 — five fabs now running flat-out as AI customers reserve years of output before a single chip ships

Apple just pushed iOS 26.5 to every iPhone in service — patching 50+ flaws including 10 in WebKit that could steal data through a bad web page

A Gitea container flaw just surfaced that lets anyone on the internet pull private container images — more than 30,000 deployments have been exposed for almost four years

Two Russian cosmonauts are walking outside the space station today — NASA streaming the spacewalk live as Roscosmos moves experiments around the orbiting lab

Two spacecraft just captured both hemispheres of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS at the same time — their twin ultraviolet views map out gas streams no single telescope could see

Microsoft just rushed patches for two Defender zero-days code-named ‘RedSun’ and ‘UnDefend’ — both already being exploited right now on Windows devices

Hackers just hit @antv inside wave 4 of the TeamPCP worm — the same crew that walked off with 3,800 of GitHub’s internal repositories two weeks ago

An Atlas V rocket launches from Cape Canaveral today carrying 29 Amazon internet satellites — tying the heaviest payload the rocket has ever flown

Hackers are now wielding AI to knock companies offline in seconds — and the DDoS-for-hire tools powering the attacks are all up for sale on the dark web

Amazon’s Leo network just crossed 300 satellites in orbit — closing the gap on Starlink as commercial service inches toward customers this year

Researchers just pushed a single optical fiber past 1 million gigabits per second — fast enough to beam every movie ever made across the world in seconds

The next generation of flagship smartphones just crossed the 200-megapixel camera mark — stacking two periscope lenses to pull DSLR-quality zoom out of your pocket

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft just beamed back stunning images of Mars from a 12,000-mile-an-hour slingshot — catching the planet’s surface in sharp detail on its way to a metal asteroid

The newest Chinese spacecraft just refueled another satellite in orbit for the first time — a docking-and-refuel maneuver that could keep aging satellites alive for years

NASA just awarded $1 billion in lunar contracts to Blue Origin, Firefly, Astrolab, and Lunar Outpost — locking in the landers, rovers, and drones for a permanent moon base

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