Amazon Fire HD 10 (2013) brings a 25% speed boost

During Amazon’s fall 2023 hardware product launch, the company showed off new Fire HD 10 Kids and Kids Pro tablets that the company says are lighter weight than the 2021 models, but bring a 25% boost in processing power in a lighter-weight desig…

During Amazon’s fall 2023 hardware product launch, the company showed off new Fire HD 10 Kids and Kids Pro tablets that the company says are lighter weight than the 2021 models, but bring a 25% boost in processing power in a lighter-weight design, while still offering up to 13 hours of battery life. What the […]

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SpaceX breaks another booster reuse record, but did anyone see it?

SpaceX has continued its trend toward a minimalist broadcast approach.

Starlink 6-17 launches from Florida on Tuesday night.

Enlarge / Starlink 6-17 launches from Florida on Tuesday night. (credit: SpaceX)

SpaceX launched its 67th rocket of the year on Tuesday night, a staggering total for the company and its workhorse booster, the Falcon 9. At this pace, a clip of one launch every four days, the company is likely to launch 90 or more rockets during this calendar year.

This Starlink satellite launch was notable for a couple of other reasons. It marked the first time SpaceX has reused a Falcon 9 first stage 17 times. This booster, serial number 1058, had previously flown 11 previous Starlink missions along with GPS III-3, Turksat 5A, Transporter-2, Intelsat G-33/G-34, and Transporter-6.

SpaceX performed a fairly significant assessment of booster wear and tear after its first Falcon 9 stages reached 15 flights, and the company's engineers now believe the rockets can achieve at least 20 flights. Remarkably, SpaceX has been able to push the limits of booster reuse while maintaining a 100 percent record of success across the Falcon 9 rocket's last 228 launches, dating to a pad explosion in September 2016.

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Amazon launches 2nd-gen Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Stick 4K Max

Amazon is updating its Fire TV Stick lineup with refreshed versions of its two most powerful models, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and the higher-performance Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Prices for the new models start at $50 and $60, respectively, and the new…

Amazon is updating its Fire TV Stick lineup with refreshed versions of its two most powerful models, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and the higher-performance Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Prices for the new models start at $50 and $60, respectively, and the new models bring more processing power, faster wireless capabilities, and an updated operating […]

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Streaming: Amazon macht Fire TV Stick 4K Max schneller und teurer

Nach dem aktuellen Fire TV Cube ist der Fire TV Stick 4K Max das zweite Fire-TV-Modell, das mit der Alexa-Sprachfernbedienung in der Enhanced Edition geliefert wird. (Fire TV Stick, Amazon)

Nach dem aktuellen Fire TV Cube ist der Fire TV Stick 4K Max das zweite Fire-TV-Modell, das mit der Alexa-Sprachfernbedienung in der Enhanced Edition geliefert wird. (Fire TV Stick, Amazon)

Xbox exec says leaked “old emails and documents” have “outdated” info

Spencer: Real plans have “evolved” from what’s in docs Microsoft accidentally shared.

Microsoft's Phil Spencer speaks at the DICE conference in Las Vegas.

Enlarge / Microsoft's Phil Spencer speaks at the DICE conference in Las Vegas. (credit: Kyle Orland)

Yesterday's massive leaks from the Microsoft vs. FTC case have a large swath of the gaming world expecting that a more powerful, disc-free Xbox Series X refresh could be coming as soon as next year. But Xbox boss Phil Spencer is warning that players shouldn't put too much stock in what he called "old emails and documents."

"It is hard to see our team's work shared in this way because so much has changed and there's so much to be excited about right now, and in the future," Spencer wrote on social media late Tuesday. "We will share the real plans when we are ready."

Spencer followed up that post with a memo sent to the Xbox team, apologizing for the unintentional disclosure of internal plans. "I know this is disappointing, even if many of the documents are well over a year old and our plans have evolved," the memo reads, in part. "I also know we all take the confidentiality of our plans and our partners’ information very seriously. This leak obviously is not us living up to that expectation... That said, there’s so much more to be excited about, and when we’re ready, we’ll share the real plans with our players."

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