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Air taxi maker Archer Aviation receives FAA nod to start commercial services
Archer, which is backed by companies such as Stellantis, Boeing and United Airlines said it plans to use conventional aircraft to refine its "systems and procedures." Peer Joby Aviation received the Part 135 Certification from the FAA in 2022. Archer is among a bunch of eVTOL makers seeking to revolutionize urban travel in congested cities by offering short-haul air travel.
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Best iPhone 15 deals: How to get Apple’s latest iPhone for free
If the newest iPhone is your smartphone of choice, we've got everything you need to know about how to get the iPhone 15 for free or at an excellent price.
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Intel's new Lunar Lake CPU is simultaneously wonderful, weird and worrisome, but has the makings of an awesome handheld gaming chip
Say what you want about Intel's new mobile CPU, it's not boring.
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In France, D-Day evokes both the joys of liberation and the pain of Normandy's 20,000 civilian dead
CARENTAN-LES-MARAIS, France (AP) — Shortly after D-Day in 1944, the American soldiers heading out to more fighting against Adolf Hitler's forces couldn't help but notice the hungry French boy by the side of the road, hoping for handouts. One by one, the men fished fragrant, brightly-colored spheres from their pockets and deposited them in Yves Marchais' hands. The 6-year-old boy had never seen the strange fruits before, growing up in Nazi-occupied France, where food was rationed and terror was
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Boeing Spacecraft Springs More Leaks as It Sputters to the Space Station
After years of delays, Boeing finally managed to get its plagued Starliner capsule off the ground with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on board. And while it's well on its way to visit the International Space Station and is scheduled to dock later this afternoon, Boeing has discovered even more leaks on […]
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Tesla Threatens Customer Threatened With $50,000 Fine If He Tries To Sell His Cybertruck That Doesn’t Fit In His New Parking Spot
The Tesla Cybertruck is unlike most trucks that have come before it, and thus it has attracted a new set of buyers who wouldn’t normally drive a big pickup. Owning and driving a truck that’s over 18 feet long, nearly 8 feet wide, and built like a Frigidaire isn’t for the faint of heart, as one Salt Lake City man recently found out when he tried to negotiate a way to get rid of his Cybertruck.
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SpaceX's Starship survives return to Earth, achieves demo landing on fourth test
(Reuters) -SpaceX's giant Starship rocket survived reentry through Earth's atmosphere on Thursday and splashed down in the Indian Ocean as planned during its fourth test mission after launching from south Texas. The two-stage spacecraft, consisting of the Starship cruise vessel mounted atop its towering Super Heavy rocket booster, broke apart during its last attempt in March to survive a blazingly hot reentry through Earth's atmosphere. But the craft survived its reentry on Thursday, a SpaceX
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