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Technology News

  • Amazon Rebrands Project Kuiper as Amazon Leo, Unveils Leo Terminal Lineup
    November 14, 2025, 7:52 PM EST. Amazon reveals the rebrand of Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo, along with a terminal lineup: Leo Nano, Leo Pro, and Leo Ultra. Per VP Rajeev Badyal, Amazon Leo is now the permanent name for the Low-Earth Orbit constellation, with service to select enterprise customers by end-2025 and broader rollout in 2026. The constellation has launched six missions this year, amassing 153 satellites toward a goal of more than 3,000. The business lines cover personal, business, and government users and emphasize direct connectivity to the AWS cloud. The terminals: Leo Nano at 7x7 inches and 2.2 pounds delivering up to 100 Mbps; Leo Pro at 11x11 inches and 5.3 pounds offering up to 400 Mbps; Leo Ultra at 20x30 inches and 43 pounds delivering up to 1 Gbps. Pricing/plans not announced yet.
  • How to use AI as a financial assistant-and when to seek a professional
    November 14, 2025, 7:50 PM EST. AI tools like ChatGPT can simplify budgeting, saving, and understanding terms like FICO for students and new grads. The story of Courtlynn Dickey shows how an AI financial assistant can become a learning tool, but Rianka Dorsainvil cautions that AI should not replace a certified financial planner for complex matters such as estate planning. The article notes that AI can hallucinate or give incorrect numbers, so always double-check or have a professional review. Some platforms acknowledge limits on financial advice, underscoring the need for fiduciary guidance when precision matters.
  • Old Starlink hardware must be updated by Nov 17, 2025 or it'll be permanently inoperable
    November 14, 2025, 7:48 PM EST. SpaceX warns that older Starlink hardware (running 2024.05.0 or 2024.12.26 firmware) must be updated by Nov 17, 2025 or it will become permanently inoperable. Even without an active subscription, you can download the update; activation requires pointing the dish skyward for about 15-30 minutes. The update process is simple: take the dish outside, ensure a reasonable view of the sky, and monitor progress in the Starlink app. If you're unsure what software your dish runs, check the Advanced section in the app. SpaceX reportedly sent an "Action Required: Update Software" email to affected customers. If you have an old dish gathering dust, it's worth activating and updating now to avoid loss of service.
  • Blue Origin launches twin NASA Mars probes aboard New Glenn on second flight
    November 14, 2025, 7:46 PM EST. Blue Origin launched its second heavy-lift New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, sending two small NASA satellites on a looping trajectory to Mars to study how the Sun erodes the Red Planet's atmosphere. The 321-foot-tall booster, powered by seven methane engines (BE-4) delivering roughly 3.8 million pounds of thrust, lifted off at 3:55 p.m. ET after a weather delay tied to a solar storm. The mission followed a maiden flight earlier this year and a successful on-target first-stage touchdown, part of plans to reuse the booster like SpaceX's Falcon 9. The stage will be refurbished at Port Canaveral for future missions.
  • Is Elon Musk Delusional or Lying About Tesla's Full Self-Driving?
    November 14, 2025, 7:44 PM EST. Tesla's CEO Elon Musk has again questioned Waymo's capabilities while critics doubt Tesla's own self-driving claims. Musk called Waymo's operations 'rookie numbers,' contrasting with Tesla's tiny Austin Robotaxi fleet and the fact that a supervisor remains in the car to intervene. Even with supervision, Tesla's robotaxi crash rate is reported to be nearly twice Waymo's. Tesla promotes its Full Self-Driving as safer than human driving, yet independent analyses highlight flaws in its safety data: self-reported methodology that omits minor bumps, road-type bias toward highways, and drivers who skew toward newer, wealthier demographics. The debate centers on how to measure safety, the true scale of robotaxi operations, and whether Autopilot/FSD can be meaningfully compared to Waymo's fully autonomous system.