Day: May 30, 2020

Scenes of SpaceX launching NASA astronauts into orbit, moment by moment – CNET

It’s the first time a SpaceX rocket carried humans. They rode inside the Crew Dragon capsule on the way to the International Space Station. …read more Source:: CNet


Eight Amazon Workers Have Now Died from Covid-19

The Los Angeles Times tells the story of 63-year-old Harry Sentoso, an Amazon warehouse worker who was called back to work on March 29th — and died two weeks later of Covid-19. Across the country, Amazon workers have documented more than 1,000 cases among warehouse workers as of May 20, and 7 deaths. Sentoso is…


The best workout socks for every type of workout – CNET

From winter workouts to delivering compression therapy on the go, we have you covered. …read more Source:: CNet


SpaceX, NASA make history with launch of two astronauts to ISS Saturday – CNET

We have liftoff for the Demo-2 mission. …read more Source:: CNet


Cisco Discloses Security Breach That Impacted VIRL-PE Infrastructure

Thursday Cisco disclosed a security breach that impacted a small part of its backend infrastructure and two of its commercial products also bundling the SaltStack software package as part of their firmware. ZDNet reports: Cisco said that hackers used a vulnerability in the SaltStack software package, which Cisco bundles with some products, to gain access…


The best meal kit delivery services of 2020: Blue Apron, Green Chef, EveryPlate, Sun Basket and more – CNET

These convenient meal kit services deliver weekly menus and preportioned ingredients to enthusiastic but time-poor home cooks. And with shelter-in-place lockdowns, they’re more useful than ever. …read more Source:: CNet


The best sunscreens for your face – CNET

These lightweight formulas blend into the skin and protect against wrinkles, discoloration and skin cancer. …read more Source:: CNet


SpaceX, NASA make history by successfully launching two astronauts to ISS – CNET

We have liftoff for on Demo-2 mission. …read more Source:: CNet


Tunguska Meteor That Blasted Millions of Trees in 1908 Might Have Returned To Space

schwit1 quotes Space.com: A new explanation for a massive blast over a remote Siberian forest in 1908 is even stranger than the mysterious incident itself. Known as the Tunguska event, the blast flattened more than 80 million trees in seconds, over an area spanning nearly 800 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) — but left no…


The best gas grills for 2020 – CNET

Fire up the propane tank! These gas grills are best in class, whether you’re grilling meat or veggies. …read more Source:: CNet