China’s Reusable Rocket Engine Passes Key Tests

China has successfully tested a new 130-ton-thrust reusable rocket engine, marking a significant milestone in the development of its reusable rocket program. The engine is expected to power the Long March 10 rocket, which is designed for human spaceflight missions, including future crewed missions to the moon.

Samsung Galaxy A55: Review & Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy A55 scores well with its two-day battery life, big and vibrant screen, and strong performance. However, it has some drawbacks such as an uncomfortable design, lack of wireless charging, and a slower wired charging speed compared to the competition.

Why Korean Sunscreens Are Better Than American Ones — and Which Ones to Buy

Korean sunscreens have become increasingly popular in the United States due to their innovative chemical UV filters, elegant formulas, and targeted benefits. Unlike sunscreens in the U.S., which are labeled as over-the-counter drugs and have limited chemical filter options, Korean sunscreens use innovative chemical filters that do not absorb into the bloodstream. They also come in formulas that cater to different skin types and concerns, offering benefits such as mattifying oily skin, blurring pores, or providing deep hydration. Additionally, Korean sunscreens use a PA+ rating system to measure their ability to defend against UVA rays, which accelerate signs of aging. Here’s a list of Palermino’s favorite Korean sunscreens:

– Beauty of Joseon:
– Isa Knox:
– Purito:
– Isntree:
– Bioré:

Asus Extends Warranty on ROG Ally SD Card Reader Due to Ongoing Issues

Nine months after reports of corrupted SD cards in the ROG Ally handheld gaming PC, Asus has announced a 12-month warranty extension for the device’s SD card reader. The move suggests that the previous BIOS update to adjust fan speeds may not have fully resolved the issue. Customers in the US are eligible for the extended warranty, which covers SD cards damaged by the reader for up to 24 months after purchase. Asus advises against using SD cards for additional storage due to potential damage, but acknowledges the convenience of SD cards for file transfer. Despite the warranty extension, the underlying design flaw of the SD card reader’s placement near the heatsink and fan assembly remains a concern.

Double Yellow Lines Confusion as Council Paints Lines Around Cars in Cambridgeshire

Residents in Witchford, Cambridgeshire, are expressing confusion and concern after their local council painted double yellow lines around parked cars, including some lines only a meter long. The lines were installed without prior notification, leaving residents uncertain about where they can legally park. The council claims to have consulted with residents but acknowledges that parked cars prevented them from completing all of the lines and will return to finish the work.

Tesla’s ‘Full Self Driving’ System Gets a Price Cut

Tesla has significantly reduced the price of its partially automated driving system, ‘Full Self Driving’ (FSD), from $12,000 to $8,000. Customers can also subscribe to the feature for $99 per month. FSD includes features such as auto lane changes, auto parking, and lane keeping on surface streets. Tesla claims that FSD will enable cars to drive themselves with minimal driver intervention, but emphasizes that active supervision is still necessary and the vehicle is not fully autonomous. Despite safety concerns and a recent recall, FSD remains crucial to Tesla’s future plans, as the company aims to develop a robotaxi service leveraging the system.

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