Rocket Nano V2, un petit SSD externe nomade rapide et compact

SSD Rocket Nano V2 Sur le terrain des SSD externe, Sabrent dévoile la gamme des Rocket Nano V2. L’offre comprend plusieurs capacités et exploite l’interface USB 3.2 Gen 2×2. Ce Rocket Nano V2 est une unité de stockage externe compacte et nomade. Le SSD affiche des dimensions de 15 mm x 33 mm x 73 […]

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SSD Rocket 5, la nouvelle vitrine de Sabrent promet du 14 Go/s

SSD Rocket 5 Le Rocket 5 est un SSD NVMe PCIe 5.0 de toute dernière génération. Signé Sabrent il se présente au travers d’un format M.2-2280. Son bundle inclus un dissipateur thermique actif. Ce Rocket 5 est un SSD NVMe capable de profiter d’une interface PCIe 5.0 x4. Pour y parvenir il s’équipe d’un contrôleur […]

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Samsung live-streamed Rocket League on a 3D screen in London

Samsung has found a new clever way to advertise on the iconic Piccadilly 3D screen in London. Earlier this month, the company presented the first-ever live-streamed gaming event on the iconic 3D screen. On December 15th, gaming streamers Vatira and Apparently Jack went head-to-head in the vehicular football game Rocket League at the Samsung London […]

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Epic Games and Psyonix earn a backlash for removing this popular Rocket League feature

What you need to know Rocket League is developed and published by Psyonix. It was originally released in July 2015 on PlayStation 4 and Windows, with ports to the Switch and Xbox One coming later. Psyonix has announced they will be removing a popular feature, Player-to-player item trading, to “more closely align” with Epic Games’ […]

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SSD PCIe 5.0 x4 Rocket X5, Sabrent dévoile du 1 To à 12 Go/s

SSD Sabrent Rocket X5 1 To La prochaine génération de SSD se met doucement en place. Si les premières unités PCIe 5.0 x4 ont été annoncées avec des débits de 10 Go/s, Sabrent promet déjà bien plus avec son Rocket X5 1 To. Nous sommes pour le moment dans la partie annonce et promesse. Sabrent […]

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The World’s First 3D-Printed Rocket Is About to Launch

An almost entirely 3D-printed rocket is ready to blast off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, then head for low Earth orbit. Scheduled for a three-hour launch window that opens at 1 pm Eastern time tomorrow, the inaugural launch of Relativity Space’s Terran 1 rocket will constitute a major milestone for the California-based startup, and for expanding […]

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On-Demand Rocket Launches Are Coming

Nine engines, 50,000 liters of fuel, 7 metric tons of thrust, and a velocity of nearly 8 kilometers a second are needed to launch a rocket into orbit. For Skyrora, a private launch-vehicle provider based in Scotland, that’s just step one. Rather than passengers, its payload is satellites. “Satellite data was once predominantly used for […]

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11th Gen Intel Rocket Lake CPUs to be discontinued — here’s when the final batch will ship

What you need to know Intel announced that it will discontinue its 11th Gen Rocket Lake CPUs. The company will also discontinue some of its 400 and 500-series chipsets. Final orders for the components need to be placed by August 25, 2023 and the last shipment of them will go out by February 23, 2024. […]

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NASA’s Huge SLS Rocket Finally Launches the Artemis 1 Moon Mission

After years of delays and several false starts, the wait is finally over: NASA’s massive Space Launch System rocket and the Orion capsule lifted off at 1:48 am Eastern time, heading for a historic lunar flyby. Crowds of onlookers watched at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the thunder of a NASA rocket could […]

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Geekom Mini IT11 review: This mini-PC is a pocket rocket

Interest in the mini PC category has skyrocketed in recent years, and it’s easy enough to see why. A mini PC takes up barely any room on your desk while still offering the same level of performance as a full-fledged workstation. Geekom is a Chinese manufacturer that is doing all the right things in this […]

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Ultimechs, le Rocket League de la VR est disponible gratuitement sur PC, Quest et Pico

Si le mois de septembre devait normalement être assez calme niveau sorties de nouveaux jeu VR, force est de constater que le planning se remplit finalement au fur et à mesure. Si le jeu NFL Pro Era nous a fait la surprise de sortir hier sur Meta Quest 2, ce n’était pas le seul à […]

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NASA Orders a Second Delay for the Artemis Moon-bound Rocket

NASA engineers held the countdown at T-40 minutes while troubleshooting for more than an hour. Finally, launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, called the attempt a scrub. At a press conference the following day, members of the Artemis team suggested the apparent engine issue might actually have been a sign of a dodgy temperature sensor. “The way […]

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NASA Delays the Launch of Its Giant Moon-Bound Rocket

NASA has pushed back the launch of its Artemis 1 mission to the moon due to an issue with one of the engines of the giant SLS rocket. With 40 minutes left on the countdown clock at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Mission Control announced an unplanned hold as technicians investigated a problem that […]

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The Mini Missions Aboard the Artemis Rocket Pack a Big Punch

All eyes will be on the moon as the Artemis mission’s inaugural launch blasts toward our lunar neighbor in a couple of weeks, but the rocket won’t be the only new craft heading to space. After NASA’s Orion capsule separates from the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the SLS will deploy 10 tiny satellites, each […]

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SSD “gaming” Rocket 4 Plus G, du 4 To à 7 Go/s

Sabrent dévoile sa nouvelle gamme de SSD Rocket 4 Plus G. Equipée du firmware O₂ GO elle vise les joueurs. La fiche technique promet de haute performance avec des débits musclés en lecture et écriture. Au format M2.2280, le Rocket 4 Plus G est un SSD de dernière génération équipé d’un contrôleur exploitant une interface […]

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Sabrent Rocket V90 SDXC review: Super-fast storage for photo and video work

Sabrent isn’t shy when it comes to making some of the fastest flash-based storage on the market. The Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus SSDs are ridiculously fast M.2 drives, and we gave them a positive review for sustained transfer speeds. But Sabrent doesn’t just make SSDs, and today we’re looking at the new Sabrent Rocket V90 […]

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Rocket Lake-S, Asus déploie de nouveaux BIOS pour ses cartes mères Z690

Après ASRock c’est au tour d’Asus de se positionner sur la prochaine génération Core, Rocket Lake-S. La firme annonce leur prise en charge par ses actuelles cartes mères 600 series. Ce support est assuré à l’aide de nouveaux BIOS. Asus propose des mises à jour pour ses cartes mères Z690. Pour le moment nous ne savons […]

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NASA’s Giant SLS Rocket Is One Step Closer to Launch

NASA engineers finally tanked the massive Space Launch System rocket with fuel Monday night, getting through most of the last crucial test before its inaugural flight. After reviewing their trove of data from the test, the team will decide this summer’s launch date for the world’s most powerful rocket, part of the first major mission […]

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Black Carbon From Rocket Launches Will Heat the Atmosphere

In an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a pair of outspoken scientists reveal how warp drives—the show’s ubiquitous propulsion system used to get travelers around space—can be incredibly environmentally destructive. From then on, the characters take care to limit the damage of their spaceflights. Could a similar scenario now play out in the […]

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NASA Rolls Back Its SLS Rocket for Repairs

NASA engineers hope to have their massive moon-bound Space Launch System ready for liftoff in a couple of months, but so far they’ve encountered some bumps in the road. On March 17, NASA rolled the world’s most powerful rocket out onto the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida to ready it for the Artemis […]

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