Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Blue Origin says fuel tanks and key pad components survived the New Glenn explosion, pledges to fly again this year

Blue Origin has disclosed that last week’s New Glenn rocket explosion at Cape Canaveral spared the launch pad’s fuel tanks and several other critical components, offering the company a faster path back to flight than the initial images of the blast suggested. CEO Dave Limp said the methane, hydrogen, and oxygen tanks “look to be […] This story continues at The Next Web from LatestTechyTalks

Latest Posts

Palo Alto Networks shareholders have rejected executive pay seven times, and the CEO still earns nearly $100 million

Quantinuum boosts its IPO to $1.46 billion as orders hit double-digit multiples of available shares

A strike at one Michigan axle plant could choke production of GM’s most profitable vehicles

SoftBank overtakes Toyota as Japan’s most valuable company on the AI rally

Revolut, Mistral and Wayve founders back Balderton’s ‘Built in Europe’ push

China just told its tech giants to stop fighting on price and start investing in AI

SoftBank is investing €75 billion to build 5 gigawatts of AI data centres in France. It’s Son’s biggest European bet.

AI is killing the summer internship. The entry-level pipeline that built careers is breaking.

The hybrid model: why the smartest finance teams aren’t going all-in on AI

NATO just formalised cybersecurity partnerships with Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, and ESET