SpaceX’s Starship has flown a record 12.5 km into the air—and then crashed

https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/12/09/1013698/spacex-flies-starship-prototype-sn8-record-12-5-kilometers-into-the-air/

SpaceX today pulled off the first ever high-altitude (well, high-ish) flight of Starship, the rocket the company hopes will one day take humans to the moon and Mars. Although the spacecraft failed to make a safe landing—in fact, it exploded on impact—it’s the highest any Starship prototype has flown. Still well short of orbit, though, which is at least 160 kilometers (100 miles) up.

What happened: At around 4:40 p.m. US Central Time, Starship lifted off from the company’s test facility at Boca Chica, Texas. It reached a height of 12.5 kilometers and then descended in an attempt to land. But it came down too quickly and crashed, leaving smoldering wreckage. Total time in the air: 6 minutes and 42 seconds. 

This is the company’s eighth prototype of Starship (dubbed SN8). It flew substantially higher than the 150-meter “hop” the fifth iteration made in August and the sixth made in September—each with only one engine. (SN7 didn’t fly; it was exploded deliberately as part of a pressure test.) SpaceX founder Elon Musk had previously estimated only a one-third chance of success that SN8, armed with three engines, would safely fly and land. 

A giant among rockets: SpaceX first unveiled Starship to the world in September 2019, on the 11th anniversary of the company’s first rocket launch. It’s a behemoth, standing over 50 meters tall, and weighs over 1,400 tons (1,270 metric tons) when loaded with fuel. In its final form, the vehicle will double as a six-engine, second-stage booster that sits on top of a giant first-stage booster, the Super Heavy (currently under development). It will carry more than 100 tons of cargo and passengers to deep-space destinations. 

Like the company’s other major space vehicles, Starship is designed to be reusable, to lower the overall cost of spaceflight for robotic and crewed missions alike. 

What’s next: Musk has hinted on Twitter that the next two prototypes, SN9 and SN10, will also fly rather than be used for ground testing, but there have been no clues as to when. The company did not try to get Starship into orbit this year but will likely try in 2021. Musk said in early December that he was “highly confident” SpaceX would send people to to Mars in 2026, or even in 2024 “if we get lucky.”

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December 9, 2020 at 06:15PM

SoftBank has reportedly sold Boston Dynamics to Hyundai

https://www.engadget.com/softbank-boston-dynamics-hyundai-motors-sale-080541059.html

Hyundai Motors is acquiring Boston Dynamics, according to The Korea Economic Daily. The publication says Softbank has agreed to sell the robot maker for 1 trillion won (US$917 million) and that the acquisition will be finalized at a board meeting today, December 10th. The companies have been discussing a sale since at least early November, based on a previous report by Bloomberg.

Boston Dynamics is known for its nightmare-inducing (or oddly adorable, depending on your perspective) robotic dog Spot, which it started selling in mid—2020 for $75,000. The four-legged robot can climb stairs, herd sheep and pull a rickshaw. Earlier this year, the machine also helped healthcare providers remotely triage patients suspected to have COVID-19 at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The company is also behind the humanoid robot Atlas that’s agile enough to do handstands and parkour.

Boston Dynamics is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology spinoff first acquired by Google in 2013. In 2017, Google’s parent company Alphabet sold it to Softbank, which had a “vision of catalyzing the next wave of smart robotics.” Hyundai Motor has been investing heavily in robotics over the past couple of years and vowed to invest up to 1.5 trillion won (US$1.4 billion) in the industry by 2025. It has mostly focused on manufacturing wheeled robots for factory use, though, instead designing machines as interesting as Spot and Atlas. KED says Hyundai Motor will shoulder about 400 billion won, while its affiliates, including auto parts maker Hyundai Mobis Co. will pay the rest of the acquisition price.

via Engadget http://www.engadget.com

December 10, 2020 at 02:09AM

What the heck is Wi-Fi 6E?

https://www.popsci.com/story/technology/wifi-6e-internet-routers/

The Asus ROG Rapture GT0AXE110000 is one of the first consumer routers to support Wi-Fi 6E.

The Asus ROG Rapture GT0AXE110000 is one of the first consumer routers to support Wi-Fi 6E. (Asus/)

Back in 2019, Wi-Fi 6 debuted, promising faster, more reliable connections, especially when it comes to multiple devices sucking up lots of bandwidth on the same network. In April of this year, however, the Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to open up a 1,200 MHz swath of the wireless spectrum for unlicensed usage. As a result, we’ll soon start seeing devices and networks pop up sporting the Wi-Fi 6E name. What does that mean for the average internet user? Eventually, it could mean better overall connectivity.

While 6E is an upgrade over the recently released Wi-Fi 6, it’s not a replacement. “Don’t look at it as the next generation,” says Kevin Robinson, senior vice president of marketing for the Wi-Fi Alliance. The new 6E encompasses the same basic technology as Wi-Fi 6, but it gets a lot more space in which it can move data, which leads to less interference and fewer traffic jams.

To use a tired-but-useful metaphor, the new classification offers more pipes, but each one is also fatter to pump more data through it. “In the 2.4 Ghz band, you’d typically use 20 MHz channels—which are relatively small—and there were really only three non-overlapping channels that you had to share with your neighbors and people in your condos,” Robinson explains. “Contrast that to 6 Ghz, where you have seven non-overlapping 160 megahertz channels and you have channels that are eight times larger and you have more than double the number.” The 5 GHz channel also handles essential functions for utilities like weather satellites, which requires safeguards to prevent interference. In some regions, that causes even more restrictions on the bands available for our devices.

Wi-Fi 6 already promised better support for multiple devices on the same network and 6E should push that boundary even more. Because of the short wavelengths, 6 GHz should excel in allowing devices to communicate with one another at high speeds over short distances. So, two devices in the same room should feel a real speed bump from the move to 6E.

This also applies to event spaces like stadiums and industrial settings like factories heavy with automated machines and processes. In a home setting, it will be useful for tasks like truly wireless AR and VR, which require lots of data delivered in a hurry.

Of course, accessing this new part of the spectrum does require compatible hardware and, because the 6 GHz space wasn’t available when Wi-Fi 6 originally showed up in 2019, it wasn’t part of the overall plan. So, while Wi-Fi 6E routers are starting to roll out—including the massive Asus ROG Rapture GT0AXE110000 pictured above—this year, it’s unlikely your phone or computer could take advantage of the extra speed.

Going into 2021, however, expect to see it popping up a lot more as Wi-Fi Alliance will start certifying devices to work with Wi-Fi 6E. Qualcomm’s powerful Snapdragon 865 Plus system on a chip—which powers some high-end Android phones—supports it natively. Qualcomm’s newest chip, the Snapdragon 888, also supports Wi-Fi 6E and will likely show up in many of the flagship Android devices next year.

Adoption will also vary depending on what part of the world you live in. “It’s going to be a little bit market by market at first,” says Robinson. Some countries like Brazil and Korea give access to the 6 GHz band, but other countries have been slower to open it up. So, devices with large U.S. customer bases are likely to adopt it before others.

If the 6 GHz “very fast over short distances” motto sounds familiar, it’s likely because you’ve also heard it in regards to 5G, specifically the millimeter wave tech currently in use by Verizon. Its short wavelength also inhibits its ability to travel distances or go through walls, which is part of why the Wi-Fi alliance sees such a strong future for 5G and Wi-Fi to complement each other down the road. Right now, Wi-Fi moves roughly half of all internet traffic and that likely won’t change profoundly any time soon.

If you’re thinking about buying a new router, you’re likely still fine to buy into something with Wi-Fi 6 instead of waiting for 6E to roll around. While 6E will likely gain a lot of support in 2021, it will still be relatively new to the scene and it can’t hurt to give the networks and devices some time to learn how to play nicely together. Eventually, however, 6E will likely take over and it’ll be even simpler for everyone in your house to stream 4K content at exactly the same time.

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December 9, 2020 at 03:23PM

SpaceX Starship high altitude test flight ends in a fiery explosion

https://www.engadget.com/spacex-starship-test-flight-223637824.html

SpaceX is finally close to performing a high-altitude test flight for a prototype of its Starship vehicle, after yesterday’s attempt was scrubbed by an auto-abort from its Raptor engines. The company is ready to try again today, and came within a couple of minutes of launching earlier before pausing the countdown and restarting.

Now the SpaceX live stream says it’s targeting a launch time of 5:40 PM ET, and if everything goes well then we will see Starship SN8 fly to an altitude of 12.5 km (41,000 feet) and attempt a record-setting “landing flip maneuver” on its way back to the base in Boca Chica, TX. For a more detailed way to follow the action, the enthusiasts at NASA Spaceflight also have a live feed that broadcasts from multiple angles with live commentary.

Update (6 PM ET): After a successful launch, the Starship rose and successfully maneuvered its way to the landing area. However, it appeared that the spacecraft didn’t slow down enough for a proper landing, and it exploded in thrilling fashion.

On the live feed, SpaceX said the test was successful and noted it would be moving on to testing the SN9 prototype next. Elon Musk tweeted “Successful ascent, switchover to header tanks & precise flap control to landing point!” In a follow-up, he explained the landing, saying that low fuel header tank pressure during the landing burn contributed to the high touchdown velocity and the massive explosion. The good news, is that the team got “all the data we needed” and it appears everything is in order for future tests.

via Engadget http://www.engadget.com

December 9, 2020 at 04:45PM

‘Cyberpunk 2077’ is coming to GeForce Now via Steam, Epic Games and GoG

https://www.engadget.com/cyberpunk-2077-will-now-run-on-ge-force-now-via-steam-and-epic-games-too-140000165.html

The only two ways to get Cyberpunk 2077 with RTX ray tracing are to own a high-end PC with an NVIDIA RTX GPU or use NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service. So far, however, the GeForce Now option for Cyberpunk 2077 was only available on GoG.com, but now NVIDIA has announced that you’ll be able to use GeForce Now on Steam and Epic Games, too.

To play, you’ll need a copy of Cyberpunk 2077 from GoG.com, Epic Games or Steam, along with a Windows or Mac PC, Nvidia Shield, Chromebook, Android or Safari for iPhone and iPad support. You’ll also need a minimum 15 Mbps download speed and preferably 25 Mbps for 1080p play.

Cyberpunk 2077 on GeForce now via GoG, Epic Games and Steam
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It only runs at 1080p resolution max, but you’ll be able to use the highest quality settings with RTX turned on. That’s because the game is powered by dedicated cluster that runs on an Intel 8 core processor using 14GB of RAM and a Tesla T10-8 Turing GPU — a server version of the RTX 2080 Ti.

To get the most out of the game, you’ll also need to pay $6 a month for a Founder’s membership to get priority access to GeForce Now servers, six hours of session time and ray tracing support. You can also pay $25 in one shot for six months of access. A free version is available, but session times are limited to one hour and you won’t get priority access to servers. (You can play buy and play Cyberpunk 2077 on Google’s Stadia service at up to 4K, but ray tracing isn’t available.)

In any case, it’s good news that Cyberpunk 2077 will be available on Steam and Epic Games platforms along with GoG. That way, you get started playing the game online, and once RTX stock problems finally ease (if ever), you’ll just need to switch over to a local version of the game. NVIDIA also added a couple of new GeForce Now free games of the week, Pillars of Eternity and Tyranny, from the Epic Games library.

via Engadget http://www.engadget.com

December 9, 2020 at 08:09AM

Xbox cloud gaming is coming to iOS and PC this spring

https://www.engadget.com/xbox-cloud-gaming-ios-pc-game-streaming-152026333.html

A few months after Xbox cloud gaming landed on Android devices, Microsoft has revealed that it will bring the service to iOS and Windows PC this spring. Cloud gaming is included with a Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which typically costs $15/month, and there are more than 150 games in the streaming library.

While you can already play many Game Pass titles on PC (as well as Xbox consoles, of course), the move to streaming means you won’t need a powerful rig to run many of the service’s more demanding games. You’ll be able to play them through the Xbox app or web browser on PC as long as you have a decent enough internet connection.

When Halo Infinite finally arrives next fall, you’ll be able to experience Master Chief’s latest adventure on your iPhone. Microsoft plans to make game streaming work on iOS devices through the web browser to bypass the byzantine App Store restrictions Apple placed on such services. Rival game streaming platforms Google Stadia, GeForce Now and Amazon Luna all run as web apps on iPhone and iPad too.

In a blog post announcing the iOS and PC news, Microsoft touted the success of its Xbox Series X and Series S launch last month without revealing how many consoles it actually sold. It said Game Pass engagement more than doubled in November and over 40 percent of players who joined the Xbox ecosystem for the first time did so on Series S. The latter suggests newcomers found the $299 outright cost for Series S and the Xbox All Access payment plan to be low-enough barriers to entry for this generation of console gaming.

Microsoft says it plans to expand cloud gaming to more markets next year. It recently started testing the service in Australia, Brazil, Japan and Mexico. Meanwhile, Xbox chief Phil Spencer recently hinted at plans for a Chromecast-like dongle that would allow you to stream games directly to your TV. So, Xbox game streaming could be on the way to even more devices in the near future.

via Engadget http://www.engadget.com

December 9, 2020 at 09:27AM

This Magnificent Undersea Tunnel In Denmark Will Cut An Hourlong Trip To 16 Minutes

https://jalopnik.com/this-magnificent-undersea-tunnel-in-denmark-will-cut-an-1845823245


An undersea tunnel and roundabout between towns in the Faroe Islands, set to open later this month, will reduce a 64-minute trip to just 16 minutes — and will look utterly beautiful while doing it.

The Eysturoy tunnel connects Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, a territory of Denmark in the North Atlantic, to the villages of Strendur and Saltnes to the north. The tunnel network is 11.24 kilometers long, or about 6.8 miles, and the public is expected to begin using the tunnel starting December 19.

Until now, the route from the capital to those northern points stretched 55 kilometers. When the tunnel opens, the trip will be just 17 kilometers.

Work on the tunnel began in early 2017 from opposite points of the network. The three paths converged in June 2019. The deepest point of the tunnel is 613 feet below sea level, but the gradient is never steeper than 5 percent.

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A new infrastructure project that shortens a long commute to a third of its former length is sure to be a hit, but the Eysturoy tunnel also earns points for looking magnificent inside. The patina of the tunnel’s walls, and the way it’s lighted, almost suggests that you’re driving beneath layers of ice and water. The light display and sculptures in the roundabout portion were designed by Faroese artist Trondur Patursson, according to the BBC.

Another undersea tunnel project linking the Faroe Islands, called the Sandoy tunnel, will connect the towns of Sandur and Skopun. However, that one isn’t projected to be complete until 2023.

Artist Trondur Patursson works on the display at the center of the roundabout.
Photo: Estunlar.fo

The Eysturoy tunnel cost an estimated 1.4 billion Danish kroner to build, which translates to about $160 million. It’s estimated to handle 6,000 vehicles daily. Just over 52,000 people live on the Faroe Islands, and the company responsible for building both tunnels explained the importance of the new tunnel for the population on its website:

The tunnels will shorten the daily routes for several thousand people by up to an hour and a half and thereby strengthen private durability, commercial competition and national economy as a whole.

Half of all inhabitants of the Faroe Islands will live in an area where driving distance is insignificant and services will become available where previously the population foundation was too low.

Unfortunately, traveling the Eysturoy tunnel won’t be cheap. Motorists will pay 75 Danish kroner in one direction, or about $12, though that’s only if they sign up for a yearly subscription costing about $46. The toll will be even more expensive for those who don’t pay the optional annual fee, Local.fo reported. Such is the price of an easier and more beautiful commute.

via Gizmodo https://gizmodo.com

December 7, 2020 at 04:45PM