The Morning After: NASA’s year-long Mars simulation volunteers return to the real world

NASA’s Mission 1 crew — all volunteers — have left their 1700-square-foot habitat at the Johnson Space Center. Since last June 25, they’ve conducted a fair few simulated Mars walks, grown vegetables and performed other tasks designed to support life and work in that environment. They also faced (a simulation of) the stressors actual space travelers to Mars could experience, like 22-minute communication delays with Earth.

After 378 days in a mock Mars habitat, the four volunteers for NASA’s yearlong simulation of a stay on the red planet are coming home. The crew — Kelly Haston, Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell and Nathan Jones – left the 3D-printed habitat in Houston on Saturday evening.

Do you feel like you’d like to live in fake space? There are plans for two more one-year missions. One has already closed applications, but the third is scheduled for 2026.

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Nike is discontinuing its self-lacing Adapt BB sneakers. First announced in 2019, the sneakers used a Back to the Future II style power-lacing system called FitAdapt, adjustable both manually and with an app. Now, the company will stop making Adapt shoes and is retiring the Nike Adapt App. When the app goes, the shoes will retain the last light color selected. Features still available without it include power on, check battery status, adjust your fit, save your fit, unlace shoes and, wait for it, power off.

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YouTube has released an upgraded erase song tool to remove music from video segments without deleting other audio, such as conversations. When creators get a copyright claim for music, YouTube allows them to trim out the affected segment or replace the song with an approved one in its audio library. YouTube admits the tool might not always work. If a song is particularly hard to remove, it’s presumably due to audio quality or the presence of other sounds.

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NASCAR

NASCAR unveiled its first prototype electric racer this weekend at the Chicago Street Race. It developed the $1.5 million electric crossover in partnership with ABB, Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota to call attention to sustainability efforts of… NASCAR. Apparently, it’s making an effort.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-nasas-year-long-mars-simulation-volunteers-return-to-the-real-world-111544445.html?src=rss

The Essential Laptop Buying Guide: Navigate the Maze with Confidence

Laptop Buying Guide

Buying a laptop can be an overwhelming experience, given the vast array of options available in the market. To make an informed decision, you need to consider various factors such as your usage needs, budget, form factors, operating systems, hardware specifications, and more. The video below from The Tech Chap will help you navigate through […]

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Basemark Breaking Limit Cross-Platform ray tracing benchmark released

ray tracing benchmark test

GPU Score has recently launched a innovative cross-platform ray tracing benchmark named Breaking Limit. This innovative tool is designed to assess the performance of a wide range of ray tracing capable devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and high-end desktops with discrete GPUs. With support for multiple operating systems and graphics APIs, Breaking Limit offers a […]

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10 Awesome iPad Shortcuts for the Apple Pencil Pro

iPad Shortcuts

The introduction of the Apple Pencil Pro’s innovative Squeeze Gesture feature has opened up a world of possibilities for iPad users, offering a range of shortcuts designed to enhance productivity and streamline tasks. These shortcuts not only save time but also provide a more intuitive and efficient way to interact with your iPad.The video below […]

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Nike self-lacing sneakers are losing their app and their biggest value

Ever since Marty McFly first showed off the idea of self-tying shoelaces in Back to the Future, the footwear industry has been trying to figure out how to turn that fantasy into a reality. As the brand that actually made the movie prop, Nike has been at the forefront of that endeavor and has, in fact, already launched a few pairs of “self-lacing” sneakers years ago. It may have been a hit back then because of its novelty, but the shoe company no longer found any reason to make new ones or to continue supporting the ones that already exist. In fact, it just announced not only the discontinuation of this unique Adapt BB line but also of its app, which will leave some owners rethinking their purchase.

Designer: Nike

“Self-lacing sneakers” are not as magical as they might sound, simply utilizing magnets and electronics to tighten or loosen the shoes. For the Adapt BB line that launched in 2019, you could do this, along with other functions, by pressing buttons on the side of the shoes or, more conveniently, using a smartphone app. That app also provided settings you can’t very well make on the shoes themselves, particularly changing the colors of the buttons’ lights or saving three preset tightness settings.

Nike, however, has discontinued its self-lacing sneakers, and on August 6th, it will also be dropping its mobile apps. Owners of Adapt BBs don’t have to panic, at least not yet, because they can still install the app until that date, and the app will stay installed on their phones even when it disappears from Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. That does mean, however, that you can no longer install or even transfer the app after that day, so if you lose your phone or change devices, you’ll be out of luck.

Fortunately, the shoes themselves will continue working even without the app, but it will mostly be a manual affair without some conveniences. You will not be able to change light colors anymore, for example, and there will only be one preset remembered. You can, however, still tighten or loosen the shoe by pressing the buttons, which require you to bend over like any ordinary shoe. It might still seem a bit advanced, but no longer as mind-blowing as the original.

The announcement, however, does bring a few concerns and questions to mind. For one, the Adapt BB will lose one of its biggest appeal: its accessibility for people who might have difficulty lacing and unlacing sneakers. It also paints a somewhat dubious future for smart wearables like these. While people are used to changing phones almost every two years and for manufacturers to drop support sooner rather than later, most of us keep our wardrobe and footwear until they’re no longer usable, and manufacturer support is rare if not unheard of.

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Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro gaming headset with studio sound

Pro gaming headset with studio sound

Ever wondered what it feels like to have a gaming headset that offers both studio-quality sound and unparalleled comfort? The Beyerdynamic MMX 300 PRO is the latest addition to the company’s renowned lineup of gaming headsets. This third-generation model is designed to deliver an immersive gaming experience with studio-quality sound, thanks to its advanced driver […]

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Nothing’s budget-friendly brand CMF announced three new products, including a $200 smartphone

CMF, a budget-friendly sub-brand Nothing announced last August, has officially unveiled a trio of new products. There’s a smartphone, a watch and earbuds, all of which seem to be modest in both price and features.

Let’s start with the smartphone. Nothing made a splash with its original smartphone, the Nothing Phone 1, and the appropriately-named CMF Phone 1 hopes to follow suit. It wouldn’t be a Nothing-adjacent product without some quirky design elements, and the CMF Phone 1 certainly has its share.

Smartphone backs
CMF by Nothing

The back cover is interchangeable, so users can swap out to different colors and designs on the fly. The company says this design element makes it easy to access the internal components of the phone for repairs and maintenance tasks. There’s also something called an accessory point on this back cover. When unscrewed, this input point can attach to accessories like fold-out stands, card holders and lanyards.

As for specs, there’s a newly-designed 8-core MediaTek Dimensity 7300 5G processor, a 6.67-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and a ‘flagship-grade” 50MP main camera sensor developed by Sony. There’s also a 5,000mAh battery and 8GB of RAM. These are mid-grade specs, but still decent. Perhaps the biggest feature here is the price. The CMF Phone 1 costs just $200 and is available right now. The various back covers and accessories will be available later in the month.

Two smartwatches.
CMF by Nothing

The CMF Watch Pro 2 is a follow-up to last year’s timepiece. The design here is completely different, with a rounded shape rather than the squarish look of last year’s model. There’s an auto-brightness adjustment algorithm, improved sleep tracking and customizable widgets. The watch ships with a 1.32-inch always-on AMOLED display, built-in GPS, an accelerometer, an ambient light sensor and a trio of health-tracking sensors. The company promises 11 days of use per charge, though that metric shrinks to nine days with “heavy use.”

Just like the CMF Phone 1, there are some unique customization options here. There are multiple bands to choose from, of course, but users can also swap out the bezel to “switch fluidly between styles to suit any occasion.” These additional bezels are just begging to get lost underneath a couch cushion somewhere, but we appreciate the thought. One thing hasn’t changed with this refresh. It’s still just $69. The Watch Pro 2 will be available on July 11.

Some earbuds.
CMF by Nothing

Finally, there’s a follow-up to CMF’s original earbuds. The Buds Pro 2 offers active noise cancellation and algorithmic spatial audio. The charging case features a control dial that can be customized to adjust nearly every aspect of playback. The battery life seems decent enough, though gets a major hit when using ANC.

These earbuds did get a slight price increase. Last year’s version was $49 and these are $59. The Buds Pro 2 will also be available on July 11.

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Possible Siri 2.0 in iOS 18 Release Date Details Revealed

Siri 2.0

Apple is set to transform the way you interact with your devices through the upcoming release of Siri 2.0 in iOS 18, although it looks like we may have to wait beyond the release of iOS 18 to get all of the features of the new Siri 2.0. It looks like all of the features […]

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QNAP 10 GbE-ready TS-432X and TS-632X Tower NAS

QNAP NAS 2024

QNAP has recently launched two new entry-level business NAS models, the 4-bay TS-432X and the 6-bay TS-632X, designed specifically for personal studios and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). These models are tailored to optimize workflows and collaboration, featuring a quad-core processor, high-speed 2.5GbE/10GbE ports, and PCIe expansion capabilities. This article delves into the features and […]

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Everything We Know About iOS 18 Beta 3

iOS 18 Beta 3

iOS 18 Beta 3 is generating considerable excitement among Apple enthusiasts and developers, with its release slated for July 8th. Shortly after, the public beta will become available, likely around July 9th or 10th. This latest iteration of Apple’s operating system promises to introduce a suite of innovative features, enhancements, and crucial bug fixes, paving […]

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