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Boeing Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Miami After ‘Engine Malfunction’ – The New York Times

  1. Boeing Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Miami After ‘Engine Malfunction’ The New York Times
  2. Atlas Air Boeing cargo plane suffers ‘engine malfunction,’ forced to make emergency landing in Miami Fox News
  3. Boeing cargo plane’s engine catches fire, makes emergency landing at Miami airport. Watch video Times Of India
  4. Video shows flames coming from Atlas Air cargo plane before making emergency landing at MIA NBC 6 South Florida
  5. Cargo plane experiences engine malfunction in South Florida skies, safely lands at Miami International Airport CBS Miami

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says Whomever Apple Chooses As Default Search Engine Option ‘They King-Make’ – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) – Benzinga

  1. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says Whomever Apple Chooses As Default Search Engine Option ‘They King-Make’ – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Benzinga
  2. Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search Computerworld
  3. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella gets honest about Bing’s chances against Google Business Insider India
  4. Microsoft willing to loose billions to make Bing Apple’s search default, CEO tells court MobileSyrup
  5. At US trial, Nadella hits out at ‘dominant’ Google ETBrandEquity
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Could Apple Replace Google With Its Own Search Engine… It May Be A Matter Of ‘When,’ Says Mark Gurman – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) – Benzinga

  1. Could Apple Replace Google With Its Own Search Engine… It May Be A Matter Of ‘When,’ Says Mark Gurman – Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Benzinga
  2. Apple has a next-gen search engine called Pegasus, but don’t expect a Google Search competitor yet 9to5Mac
  3. I can’t wait for Apple’s Google Search rival to hit iPhone BGR
  4. Apple secretly working on Google Search killer for ‘years,’ probably won’t ever launch TechRadar
  5. Apple already has all the tools to launch a Google replacement for iPhone and beyond, report claims Pocket-lint
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American Airlines Discovers Fake CFM Engine Parts – Simple Flying

  1. American Airlines Discovers Fake CFM Engine Parts Simple Flying
  2. Escalating scandal grips airlines including American and Southwest, wreaking havoc on flight delays and cancellations as nearly 100 planes find fake parts from company with fake employees that vanished overnight Yahoo Finance
  3. As more airlines find fake parts, Safran CEO says he can’t quantify the scandal’s magnitude: ‘I can’t tell you what I don’t know’ Fortune
  4. FAA Notice Adds Details To AOG Technics Parts-Sale Scheme Aviation Week
  5. Suspicious Engine Parts From UK Vendor Flew On U.S. Airliners Mentour Pilot
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Passengers evacuated on runway at Singapore’s Changi Airport after Air China plane engine catches fire – CNN

  1. Passengers evacuated on runway at Singapore’s Changi Airport after Air China plane engine catches fire CNN
  2. Singapore Airlines Traps Passengers On A380 For Eight Hours One Mile at a Time
  3. Breaking: Air China Airbus A320neo Evacuated On Singapore Changi Runway With Fire Pictured In Engine Simple Flying
  4. Passengers Grab Suitcases As They Evacuate Smoke-Filled Cabin of Air China Plane in Singapore After Engine Caught Fire paddleyourownkanoo.com
  5. Air China Engine Fire Caused by Mechanical Fault, Probe Finds Bloomberg
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Google Search Console Page Indexing Report Updated July 2nd With More Granular Errors – Search Engine Roundtable

  1. Google Search Console Page Indexing Report Updated July 2nd With More Granular Errors Search Engine Roundtable
  2. Google confirms bug with Google News, impacting updates & new stories | World News | WION WION
  3. Google updates page indexing report in Search Console with more fine-grained issues Search Engine Land
  4. Confirmed: Google Working On Google News Indexing Issue Impacting All Publishers Search Engine Roundtable
  5. Google News Indexing Disruption Causes Traffic Decrease For Content Publishers Search Engine Journal
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NTSB: Airline worker ‘ingested into’ plane engine at Texas airport – Eyewitness News 3

  1. NTSB: Airline worker ‘ingested into’ plane engine at Texas airport Eyewitness News 3
  2. Airline ground crew member killed by engine of a jet at San Antonio International Airport KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
  3. Texas airline worker killed after being sucked into Delta Air Lines jet engine FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth
  4. Investigation underway after airline crew member dies at San Antonio International Airport KSAT San Antonio
  5. A ground crew worker was killed after being sucked into the engine of a Delta plane as it was taxiing at San A Business Insider India
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Google launches Perspectives, About this author and more ways to verify information – Search Engine Land

  1. Google launches Perspectives, About this author and more ways to verify information Search Engine Land
  2. Google is going to show a new “Perspectives” carousel in search results The Verge
  3. Google Search is adding new ‘Perspectives’ and ‘About this author’ features to help users verify info TechCrunch
  4. Google introduces new ‘Perspectives’ feature coming to Search Android Authority
  5. Google Search results adding ‘About this author’ and ‘Perspectives’ carousel 9to5Google
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Could a Nuclear Thermal Rocket Engine Power a Trip to Mars? NASA and DARPA Are Testing

Artist concept of Demonstration for Rocket to Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) spacecraft, which will demonstrate a nuclear thermal rocket engine. Nuclear thermal propulsion technology could be used for future NASA crewed missions to Mars. Credit: DARPA

“NASA will work with our long-term partner, DARPA, to develop and demonstrate advanced nuclear thermal propulsion technology as soon as 2027. With the help of this new technology, astronauts could journey to and from deep space faster than ever – a major capability to prepare for crewed missions to Mars,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “Congratulations to both NASA and DARPA on this exciting investment, as we ignite the future, together.”

Illustration of a Mars transit habitat and nuclear propulsion system that could one day take astronauts to Mars. Credit: NASA

Using a nuclear thermal rocket allows for faster transit time, reducing risk for astronauts. Reducing transit time is a key component for human missions to Mars, as longer trips require more supplies and more robust systems. Maturing faster, more efficient transportation technology will help NASA meet its Moon to Mars Objectives.

Other benefits to space travel include increased science payload capacity and higher power for instrumentation and communication. In a nuclear thermal rocket engine, a fission reactor is used to generate extremely high temperatures. The engine transfers the heat produced by the reactor to a liquid propellant, which is expanded and exhausted through a nozzle to propel the spacecraft. Nuclear thermal rockets can be three or more times more efficient than conventional chemical propulsion.

“NASA has a long history of collaborating with DARPA on projects that enable our respective missions, such as in-space servicing,” said NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy. “Expanding our partnership to nuclear propulsion will help drive forward NASA’s goal to send humans to Mars.”

Under the agreement, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) will lead technical development of the nuclear thermal engine to be integrated with DARPA’s experimental spacecraft. DARPA is acting as the contracting authority for the development of the entire stage and the engine, which includes the reactor. DARPA will lead the overall program including rocket systems integration and procurement, approvals, scheduling, and security, cover safety and liability, and ensure overall assembly and integration of the engine with the spacecraft. Over the course of the development, NASA and DARPA will collaborate on assembly of the engine before the in-space demonstration as early as 2027.

“DARPA and NASA have a long history of fruitful collaboration in advancing technologies for our respective goals, from the

The last nuclear thermal rocket engine tests conducted by the United States occurred more than 50 years ago under NASA’s Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application and Rover projects.

“With this collaboration, we will leverage our expertise gained from many previous space nuclear power and propulsion projects,” said Jim Reuter, associate administrator for STMD. “Recent aerospace materials and engineering advancements are enabling a new era for space nuclear technology, and this flight demonstration will be a major achievement toward establishing a space transportation capability for an Earth-Moon economy.”

NASA, the Department of Energy (DOE), and industry are also developing advanced space nuclear technologies for multiple initiatives to harness power for space exploration. Through NASA’s Fission Surface Power project, DOE awarded three commercial design efforts to develop nuclear power plant concepts that could be used on the surface of the Moon and, later, Mars.

NASA and DOE are working another commercial design effort to advance higher temperature fission fuels and reactor designs as part of a nuclear thermal propulsion engine. These design efforts are still under development to support a longer-range goal for increased engine performance and will not be used for the DRACO engine.



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Microsoft’s post-layoffs Halo studio is smaller and switching to Unreal Engine

Halo developer 343 Industries lost at least 95 people due to Microsoft’s recent layoffs, and the studio is apparently switching from its proprietary Slipspace engine to Epic Games’ widely used Unreal Engine for future games, Bloomberg reports.

The future of Halo has been somewhat up in the air since the layoffs announced on January 18th. Halo Infinite had a strong launch in late 2021, but over time, fans started to get annoyed by frustrations with multiplayer progression, repeated delays to planned features like network campaign co-op and Forge (which finally launched in November), and no indication that new campaign content was imminent.

343 has publicly affirmed its commitment to the franchise following the layoffs. “Halo and Master Chief are here to stay,” studio head Pierre Hintze, who took over the role in September, said in a statement tweeted from the Halo account on January 21st. “343 Industries will continue to develop Halo now and in the future, including epic stories, multiplayer, and more of what makes Halo great.” And Matt Booty, who heads up Xbox Game Studios, told Bloomberg in an interview that “343 will continue as the internal developer for Halo and as the home of Halo.” 

But it’s unclear when we might see the next game in the series, so it’s difficult to know exactly what 343’s involvement will be with the franchise going forward. For example, the studio was already working with Austin-based Certain Affinity on a battle royale game codenamed Tatanka, but that game “may evolve in different directions,” Bloomberg reports.

Tatanka will also apparently be developed on Unreal Engine, while future Halo games “will also explore using” Unreal, Bloomberg says. If true, the change marks yet another major game developer moving to Unreal; Witcher and Cyberpunk developer CD Projekt Red announced a “multi-year strategic partnership” with Epic Games to use Unreal in March, and in November, Epic said that more than half of all announced next-gen games are made on Unreal Engine.

343 also apparently hasn’t been making new story content for Halo Infinite, which seems surprising for a game once billed as the “start of the next ten years for Halo” and titled, well, Infinite. Instead, developers were “making prototypes in the Unreal Engine and pitching ideas for new Halo games,” Bloomberg says. I was personally disappointed to read that, as I really enjoyed Infinite’s campaign and had been hoping for more.

We’ve asked Microsoft for comment on Bloomberg’s report. Epic declined to comment.



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