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Orbite is raising funds as it gets set to expand training programs for spacefliers

GeekWire

(Orbite Illustration) Orbite Space , a venture that aims to offer down-to-Earth spaceflight training programs on a “try before you fly” basis, is raising more capital amid the company’s preparations for an expansion of operations. So far, seven investors have taken part in the offering, according to the SEC filing.

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Google joins Samsung in working with iFixit on a self-repair program

The Verge

In contrast, Samsung’s equivalent partnership with iFixit will, at launch, only cover select devices dating back to the 2020 Galaxy S20 (though it says it plans to expand the program over time). There are also trade-in and recycling programs available when you no longer want to keep using a device. Launching “later this year”.

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Is your print environment secure? Here’s why it should be your 2024 priority

CIO Business Intelligence

For its 2023 Security Priorities report, Foundry surveyed 790 IT security workers to understand their projects and priorities. Printers are often not subject to the rigorous security measures routinely applied to computing devices; for example, complex passwords and rigorous patching and software update regimes.

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Next-gen nuclear reactor company signs deal to build up to 12 reactors in Washington state

GeekWire

X-energy Image) X-energy , a company building next-generation nuclear reactors, announced Wednesday that it has an agreement with Energy Northwest to build up to 12 of the modular devices in Central Washington. Companies are developing smaller, less expensive reactors than were built in past decades. That project is part of the U.S.

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Proposal to bring digital kiosks to Seattle streets raises debate: Public benefit or landscape clutter?

GeekWire

The kiosks, called IKE Smart City , are a product of Columbus, Ohio-based advertising company Orange Barrel Media , which is partnering with the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA) to add Seattle to its list of clients. IKE Smart City says that kiosks planned for Seattle will not include security cameras. There are currently 18 U.S.

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Interlune comes out of stealth with its plan to harvest helium-3 and more on the moon

GeekWire

Rob Meyerson , a co-founder of the startup and former president of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture, told GeekWire that an initial prospecting mission could be launched as early as 2026, with commercial operations beginning in the 2030s. “This is a big vision, but we’re closer than you think,” he told GeekWire.

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AWS to invest $5.3 to build data centers in Saudi Arabia to bolster tech in the region

CIO Business Intelligence

Specifically, AWS will launch what it’s calling an AWS infrastructure Region in Saudi Arabia in 2026 to give technology developers, existing businesses, and startups and entrepreneurs a comprehensive, in-country data-center infrastructure for running their cloud-based technology solutions, according to a release by Amazon’s cloud unit.