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LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers Are Officially Shut Down ‘Indefinitely,’ Sony Confirms – IGN

  1. LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers Are Officially Shut Down ‘Indefinitely,’ Sony Confirms IGN
  2. Super Mario Maker fans got to say goodbye to their game, but Sony just unceremoniously pulled the plug on LittleBigPlanet and 16 years of community creations Gamesradar
  3. Ubisoft is stripping people’s licences for The Crew weeks after its shutdown, nearly squandering hopes of fan servers and acting as a stark reminder of how volatile digital ownership is PC Gamer
  4. Sony Shuts Down LittleBigPlanet 3 Servers, Nuking Fan Creations Kotaku
  5. Popular PS4 Exclusive Has Been Shut Down Permanently by Sony ComicBook.com

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Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ Release Date Delayed Indefinitely – Vulture

  1. Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ Release Date Delayed Indefinitely Vulture
  2. Warner Bros. Pulls Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ From Release Schedule, Moves Up ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ Variety
  3. ‘Godzilla x Kong’ Moves Up Release in Theaters to Late March, ‘Mickey 17’ Delayed Hollywood Reporter
  4. GODZILLA X KONG THE NEW EMPIRE “Destroying The Colosseum In Rome” Trailer (NEW 2024) JoBlo Movie Network
  5. Godzilla X Kong Director Describes The Film’s Villain, And Now I’m Even More Pumped For The MonterVerse’s Latest Big Bad CinemaBlend

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Jumplight Odyssey development suspended indefinitely as League Of Geeks face redundancies – Rock Paper Shotgun

  1. Jumplight Odyssey development suspended indefinitely as League Of Geeks face redundancies Rock Paper Shotgun
  2. Armello studio lays off over half its staff and ‘indefinitely’ pauses development on its ongoing early access game because ‘almost all funding and investment has evaporated from the videogame industry’ PC Gamer
  3. League of Geeks puts Jumplight Odyssey on indefinite pause, parts with over half of studio Destructoid
  4. ‘Armello’ Developer League Of Geeks Lays Off Over Half Its Staff Nintendo Life
  5. League of Geeks announces mass layoffs and halts Jumplight Odyssey development – will distribute 50% of early access profits to employees until work resumes TechRadar

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Broadway’s ‘Room,’ Starring Adrienne Warren, Postpones Run Indefinitely – The New York Times

  1. Broadway’s ‘Room,’ Starring Adrienne Warren, Postpones Run Indefinitely The New York Times
  2. Broadway’s ‘Room’ Postponed Indefinitely After A Lead Producer Pulls Out At Last Minute Deadline
  3. ‘Room’ Broadway Production Shuttered Due to Lack of Funding, Lead Producer Withdrawal Hollywood Reporter
  4. Broadway Production of ROOM Has Been Postponed Indefinitely Broadway World
  5. Broadway’s Room Postpones Indefinitely Citing the Withdrawal of a Lead Producer Playbill
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Southland Conference umpire suspended indefinitely for retaliating against player with outrageously bad call – Yahoo Sports

  1. Southland Conference umpire suspended indefinitely for retaliating against player with outrageously bad call Yahoo Sports
  2. Umpire suspended ‘indefinitely’ after video of horrendous game-ending third strike call goes viral Fox News
  3. Valley outfielder, Vicksburg native Mims at center of controversial call that goes viral – The Vicksburg Post Vicksburg Post
  4. LOOK: Mississippi Valley State-UNO umpire suspended by Southland Conference after ‘horrific’ strike-three call CBS Sports
  5. College baseball game ends on obvious ball after player argues strike call: ‘That is horrific!’ Fox News
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4 Girls Suspended ‘Indefinitely’ Over NJ School Hallway Attack Video After Freshman Dies by Suicide – NBC New York

  1. 4 Girls Suspended ‘Indefinitely’ Over NJ School Hallway Attack Video After Freshman Dies by Suicide NBC New York
  2. New Jersey student ends her life after months of bullying, video of school hallway beating circulates online Fox News
  3. New Jersey girl, 14, takes her own life after video shows other girls beating her up New York Post
  4. Bullied Teen Takes Own Life 2 Days After Students Took Video of Assault at NJ School | NBC New York NBC New York
  5. New Jersey dad demands justice for daughter’s death by suicide after video of school bullying surfaces KABC-TV
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Apple indefinitely postpones launch of AR glasses – Bloomberg News

Jan 17 (Reuters) – Apple Inc (AAPL.O) has postponed the launch of its lightweight augmented-reality glasses indefinitely due to technical challenges, but is still planning to unveil its first mixed-reality headset this year, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.

The iPhone maker’s mixed-reality headset – which combines both augmented and virtual reality – is set to launch in this year’s spring event, Bloomberg said, adding that the device will cost around $3,000.

Apple’s mixed-reality device would compete with the likes of Meta Platforms’ (META.O) Quest Pro virtual and mixed-reality headset, which it launched late last year for $1,500, half of the Apple device’s reported price.

The Cupertino, California-based company now plans to focus on lowering the price of the follow-up version of its mixed-reality device, expected as soon as 2024 or early 2025, instead of working on the AR glasses, according to the report.

Apple will aim to do so by using chips on par with those in the iPhone rather than components found in higher-end Mac computers.

Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The Information website first reported Apple’s plans to unveil a cheaper mixed-reality headset on Tuesday.

earlier in the day, the iPhone maker unveiled MacBooks powered by its new and faster M2 Pro and M2 Max chips in a surprise launch weeks ahead of its usual schedule.

Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh and Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman

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NC State broadcaster Gary Hahn suspended indefinitely for ‘illegal aliens’ reference – Raleigh News & Observer

  1. NC State broadcaster Gary Hahn suspended indefinitely for ‘illegal aliens’ reference Raleigh News & Observer
  2. NC State radio voice Gary Hahn suspended after ‘illegal aliens’ reference ESPN
  3. NC State radio announcer indefinitely suspended after ‘illegal aliens’ remark during Mayo Bowl broadcast Yahoo Sports
  4. NC State broadcaster suspended after dropping “illegal aliens” reference to El Paso game KVIA
  5. NC State Radio announcer Gary Hahn suspended for comments during Duke’s Mayo Bowl vs. Maryland WRAL
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Rocket Report: SpaceX launch delayed indefinitely; Virgin Orbit cancels funding round

Enlarge / The Terran 1 rocket is shown in Relativity Space’s hangar in Florida.

Trevor Mahlmann

Welcome to Edition 5.19 of the Rocket Report! Back from the Thanksgiving holiday, there is a lot of news to get to this week, including a report card on the SLS rocket’s performance (excellent) and some wild and woolly news from north of the US border. Read on for more.

As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don’t want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Virgin Orbit ends security offering. The US-based launch company announced on the evening before Thanksgiving a “cessation” of a securities offering. “Due to current market conditions, the company has elected not to proceed with an offering,” Virgin Orbit said in a statement. “Any future capital raising transactions will depend upon future market conditions.” Previously, in October, Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart said the company was seeking to raise additional capital after going public as a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC.

That’s not great, but … As part of the SPAC process, the company set a target to raise $483 million. However, the company only raised $228 million a year ago. Virgin Orbit has an excellent record of technical achievement, with four consecutive successes of its LauncherOne system. But there have long been questions about its financial viability, given the limited potential for growth with an air-launched rocket. This is certainly not the end of the road for Virgin Orbit, which is nearing a historic launch from Cornwall in the United Kingdom. Financially, it also has a hedge fund commitment to fall back on that is valued at $250 million.

ABL debut launch attempt is scrubbed. The first test flight of ABL Space Systems’ new small satellite launcher from Alaska has been delayed until no earlier than December after technical issues cut short a series of launch attempts in mid-November, Spaceflight Now reports. ABL conducted three countdowns during a week-long launch period at the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Kodiak Island, Alaska, to try to send aloft the company’s first RS1 rocket, which is capable of lifting 1 metric ton to low-Earth orbit.

Try again before Christmas … A November 14 launch attempt was scrubbed about 30 minutes before liftoff due to unexpected data during propellant loading on the RS1’s first stage, later found to be caused by a leaking valve in the pressurization system. A second launch attempt on November 17 was aborted at T-minus 1.8 seconds during ignition of its nine kerosene-fueled E2 first-stage engines. Another countdown on November 21 was also aborted during the engine startup sequence. That was the final launch attempt available to ABL until the company’s next series of launch dates begins on December 7. (submitted by EllPeaTea)

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Electron picks up TROPICS launch contract. NASA said it selected Rocket Lab to provide the launch service for the agency’s Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation Structure and Storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats, or TROPICS, mission. Rocket Lab will launch four CubeSats for NASA on two Electron rockets, targeted for no earlier than May 1.

Ready to go for next year … This timeframe will enable NASA to provide observations during the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1. The TROPICS constellation targets the formation and evolution of tropical cyclones, including hurricanes, and will provide rapidly updating observations of storm intensity. The launch of the first two TROPICS satellites, earlier this year on an Astra rocket, failed. (submitted by EllPeaTea and Ken the Bin)

Skyroot makes successful suborbital debut. Skyroot Aerospace successfully launched its small suborbital Vikram-S rocket on November 18, TechCrunch reports. The 6-meter-tall rocket reached an altitude of 89.5 km, as planned by the company, officials with the Indian startup said. The company is part of India’s nascent commercial space sector.

Orbit up next … Founded in 2018 by former ISRO scientists Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath Daka, Skyroot has raised $68 million in total, including $51 million in a Series B round led by Singapore-based GIC in September. It has plans to develop a series of increasingly capable orbital “Vikram” rockets in the coming years. (submitted by Ken the Bin)

Relativity completes Terran 1 stacking. The company said it has successfully mated the first and second stages of the Terran 1 rocket ahead of a debut launch. “The next time Terran 1 is out on the pad, it will be stacked and vertical. Upcoming milestones to track: rollout, static fire, and launch,” the company said in its newsletter. The company also said it completed thrust vector control testing.

Slipping into the new year … Given that Relativity has yet to roll the Terran 1 out to the pad for its static fire test, it looks increasingly unlikely that the rocket will make its debut in 2022. However, the company is in good position to test its additively manufactured rocket early in 2023, perhaps even in January.

Phantom Space gets a NASA launch contract. Phantom Space—yes, the Phantom Space co-founded by Jim Cantrell—has received a “task order” from NASA to launch four CubeSats on the company’s Daytona rocket. The CubeSats will launch no earlier than 2024, NASA said, as part of the agency’s Venture-class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare (VADR) program. This is NASA’s program to on-ramp a greater diversity of US rockets for government launch contracts.

Tolerating some higher risks … NASA will not launch any high-value satellites through VADR, which the agency says allows it to procure “commercial launch services for payloads that can tolerate higher risk.” There are currently 13 companies eligible to bid on VADR launch contracts, including established firms such as SpaceX and ULA, and less-established firms such as L2 Solutions in Houston. It will be interesting to see if Phantom Space can succeed in lofting the CubeSats for NASA. (submitted by Ken the Bin)

Australian launch facility raises environmental concerns. Conservationists say planned rocket launches on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia pose an extinction-level threat to the wren, one of Australia’s smallest birds, The Guardian reports. The subspecies of southern emu-wren at the site is listed as endangered under existing law but as vulnerable nationally. Australia’s environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, is considering lifting the national status to endangered. That change would matter for project approvals and funding decisions for the Southern Launch spaceport.

Regulatory approval is pending … The Nature Conservation Society of SA says land clearance, disturbance by humans, including noise, vibrations and cars, as well as an increased risk of bushfire, put the bird at extreme risk. The Southern Launch chief executive, Lloyd Damp, said the company had engaged “pre-eminent independent experts” as part of its environmental impact statement. “The outcomes show we will have a very positive effect on their habitat through environmental management such as feral animal eradication programs,” he said. (submitted by Onychomys)

This Canadian company has ambitions, baby! I confess to not having heard of Edmonton-based Space Engine Systems until a spaceQ story crossed my desk this week. There’s a lot going on here, but if I may try to summarize, the company is working on a) a single-stage-to-orbit space plane, b) a hypersonic vehicle for point-to-point transport of body organs for medical transplants, c) a Moon-capable spacecraft, and d) a hypersonic drone named “Sexbomb” for defense applications.

That’s a full plate … Like I said, a lot is happening here. And it’s difficult to divine whether any of this is real. I suspect the answer is no, it’s not. But it makes for fun reading. Make sure you check out the image at the top of the article, which appears to be a comically low-fidelity rendering of a “high temperature wing bending test facility.” Something is bent, that’s for sure.

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Nets Suspend Kyrie Irving Indefinitely After Antisemitic Movie Post – The New York Times

  1. Nets Suspend Kyrie Irving Indefinitely After Antisemitic Movie Post The New York Times
  2. Kyrie Irving suspended at least 5 games by Nets; apologizes ESPN
  3. ‘I’m Just Here To Continue To Expose Things’: Kyrie Calls Himself a ‘Beacon of Light’ For His Opinions Mediaite
  4. Shaquille O’Neal Flexes his $400 Million Net Worth to Shut Kanye West Up Over ‘Jamie Salter Tweet’ Post Kyrie Irving’s Antisemitic Row The Sportsrush
  5. Kyrie Irving: I can dismiss any label you put on me | SportsCenter ESPN
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