Coca-Cola, the renowned beverage company, has always been synonymous with holiday advertisements that tug at the heartstrings and evoke feelings of warmth and joy. However, their latest holiday commercial has left a sour taste in the mouths of many viewers. The commercial in question features a CGI penguin named “Abby” who embarks on a journey… Continue reading People really don’t like Coke’s AI holiday commercial
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The World’s First Commercial Space Station Looks Like a Luxury Hotel Inside
The concept of space travel has always been associated with awe and wonder, capturing the imaginations of people around the world. With advances in technology and private space exploration, the future of space tourism seems closer than ever before. One company leading the charge in this new era of space travel is Orbital Assembly Corporation… Continue reading The World’s First Commercial Space Station Looks Like a Luxury Hotel Inside
Strange Noises Are Coming from Inside Boeing’s Starliner Spacecraft
Strange Noises Are Coming from Inside Boeing’s Starliner Spacecraft Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, designed to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS), is making headlines once again. However, this time it’s not for any advancement in space exploration but rather for the unexpected occurrence of strange noises emanating from inside the spacecraft. Boeing,… Continue reading Strange Noises Are Coming from Inside Boeing’s Starliner Spacecraft
NASA Still Hasn’t Decided How to Get the Boeing Starliner Astronauts Home
NASA Still Hasn’t Decided How to Get the Boeing Starliner Astronauts Home With the rapid advancements in space exploration and the increasing number of private companies entering the industry, NASA faces new challenges and decisions each day. One of the latest concerns plaguing the agency is how to bring back its astronauts safely from space… Continue reading NASA Still Hasn’t Decided How to Get the Boeing Starliner Astronauts Home
ElectraMeccanica to merge with electric truck startup Tevva
On Tuesday, April 27, 2021, ElectraMeccanica, the Canadian electric vehicle (EV) maker, announced that it plans to merge with electric truck startup Tevva. The merger is expected to create a new company with a greater focus on electric commercial vehicles and increased customer reach. The move is seen as an important step forward for both… Continue reading ElectraMeccanica to merge with electric truck startup Tevva
GM’s BrightDrop to expand commercial EV business to Mexico
General Motors’ subsidiary BrightDrop recently announced plans to expand their commercial electric vehicle (EV) business to Mexico. This move comes at a time when EV technology is advancing rapidly across the globe. For many years, Mexico has been known for its heavily polluting petroleum-powered vehicles. This has created a host of environmental issues, yet the… Continue reading GM’s BrightDrop to expand commercial EV business to Mexico
FAA launches new committee to explore regulations on commercial human spaceflight
On Wednesday, April 28th, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced the launch of a special committee to explore regulations related to commercial human spaceflight. This new committee coincides with increased efforts by the U.S. government to open up the space industry to private companies as part of their efforts to usher in a new era… Continue reading FAA launches new committee to explore regulations on commercial human spaceflight
Waymo puts the brakes on self-driving trucks program
Waymo, a subsidiary of tech giant Google, recently announced that it will put the brakes on its self-driving truck program. The company had previously tested its self-driving trucks on Arizona roads, but after encountering “complex challenges”, it has decided to instead focus on its self-driving car program. The self-driving truck program began in 2016 but… Continue reading Waymo puts the brakes on self-driving trucks program
Max Q: The Starliners are not aligned
Max Q is the latest development in commercial aerospace technology. For the first time, airlines are exploring the possibility of passenger spaceflight, taking advantage of the enterprising use of technology to make the dream of private spaceflight a reality. However, the transition has not been without its issues. The potential for spaceflight has presented the… Continue reading Max Q: The Starliners are not aligned
Biden’s executive order limits government’s use of commercial spyware
In a major move to protect personal data, US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order limiting the federal government’s use of commercial spyware. The order bans the US government from using “backdoor” technology to surveil US citizens or conduct clandestine investigations without prior court approval or reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. The executive… Continue reading Biden’s executive order limits government’s use of commercial spyware