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Skyroot Aerospace plans to launch Satellites at half the original cost

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The creators of Skyroot Aerospace, the company responsible for India’s first private space launch, told Reuters in an interview that they aim to be able to launch a satellite into orbit in 2023 for half the price of more experienced launch companies.

The Hyderabad-based company says the $68 million it has raised will pay for its upcoming two launches and is sponsored by Singapore’s GIC sovereign wealth fund. According to Skyroot, it has spoken with more than 400 prospective clients.

As businesses expand their networks to provide broadband services like SpaceX’s Starlink and to power applications like tracking supply chains or monitoring offshore oil rigs, thousands of tiny satellite launches are anticipated in the upcoming years.

Rivals for rocket launches that compete with Skyroot include both well-known and emerging companies that promise to reduce prices. Galactic Energy, a Chinese firm, successfully launched four satellites last week, placing five of them in orbit. By the middle of the decade, Space One in Japan hopes to launch 20 mini rockets annually with support from Canon Electronics and IHI Corp.

However, Skyroot, which successfully launched a test rocket last week, anticipates that its prices would be 50% lower than those of well-known rivals like Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit and California-based Rocket Lab USA Inc.

One of Skyroot’s two co-founders, Pawan Chandana, told Reuters that if the company succeeds with the launches planned for next year, there will likely be a spike in demand for its launch services.

“Most of these customers have been building constellations and will be launching them in the next five years,” he said.

Investors now believe that Skyroot and other entrepreneurs have government support for their initiatives thanks to the Modi government’s goal to raise India’s market share in space launches from its current low of 1%, according to Skyroot.

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“Three or four months back when we were talking to investors, one of the biggest questions they asked was if the government was supporting us,” Skyroot co-founder Bharath Daka told Reuters.

With a new body to support private-sector launches and a regulatory revision in 2020, India opened the door to commercial space businesses. Prior to that, businesses were limited to serving as contractors for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a government space organisation known for its innovative engineering. The nation’s 2014 Mars mission only cost $74 million, which is less than the price tag for the “Gravity” space movie from Hollywood.

Chandana emphasised the importance of building on India’s track record for cost effectiveness. Skyroot, which was established in 2018 after Chandana and Daka left their jobs at ISRO, has set a goal to produce rockets for one-fifth the price of the present market.

In its test launch last week, the Skyroot rocket employed 3D-printed thrusters and carbon-fibre materials to propel it to a height of 89.5 kilometres. According to the business, this increased efficiency by 30% while reducing weight and procurement costs. However, because few people had experience dealing with carbon fibre, Skryoot engineers had to develop the machine code for vendors who made the rocket.

As it works toward reusable rockets, a technique invented by SpaceX, Skyroot believes it can construct a new rocket using 3D printing in just two days.

Chandana and Daka are convinced that the price of launching a satellite per kilogramme can be reduced from hundreds of dollars to less than $10. This ambitious goal, which is modelled after their hero Elon Musk, may completely change the economics of space trade.

“SpaceX is a symbol of great innovation and great market validation,” said Chandana, who added they have not had the chance to speak to Musk. “Right now, we think he’s probably busy running Twitter.”

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Robert Lewandowski scores first World Cup goal in 2-0 win over Saudi Arabia

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Robert Lewandowski has finally scored his first goal at a World Cup. The Barcelona striker scored the second goal for Poland in their 2-0 win against Saudi Arabia. And an emotional celebration followed for the veteran, despite having achieved so much in his illustrious career. 

The win sent Poland to the top of their World Cup group. They have earned four points, having drawn with Mexico in their first game. And now, the knockout stages are almost in their sight. 

Robert Lewandowski scores first World Cup goal 

The forward missed a penalty in the game against Mexico, which was an amazing chance for him to open his World Cup account. But a save from Memo Ochoa denied him his first goal at the tournament. 

However, this time, Robert Lewandowski was able to find the back of the net and end his goal drought. He also provided the assist for the opener, supplying Piotr Zielinski after being unable to put it away himself. 

In order to qualify, Poland need only a point against Argentina to make the Round of 16 for the first time since 1986. On the other hand, Saudi Arabia will have to depend on the result between Argentina and Mexico to learn what they need to do to qualify. 

France 2-1 Denmark: Mbappe brace helps defending champions qualify for last 16

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France have become the first team to qualify for the Round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup, after beating Denmark 2-1. In doing so, the defending champions have made the so-called winner’s curse seem like superstition as they continue to impress. 

Kylian Mbappe scored a brace for his country as they won the game, with the second goal coming in the 86th minute. The youngster was very impressive during the 2018 World Cup, and has opened his account this year with a brace. 

Mbappe brace helps France earn win over Denmark 

The PSG star opened the scoring after a brilliant link-up with Theo Hernandez. The AC Milan left-back progressed to the edge of the penalty area before allowing Mbappe to launch a trick shot that beat Kasper Schmeichel. 

Andreas Christensen helped the Danes pull level, heading the ball into the back of the net. But, Mbappe netted a second with four minutes left of the 90 to break Danish hearts. The forward turned in a cross from Antoine Griezmann to regain their lead, which proved to be the winning goal. 

With his brace, Mbappe has overtaken France legend Thierry Henry, with seven World Cup goals to his name. He is also tied with Zinedine Zidane in France’s all-time charts, aged only 23. 

Apple iPhone SE and the rumours of an XR-like design approach

The iPhone SE is expected to adopt an iPhone XR-like design in its next iteration, according to the Chinese website MyDrivers and leaker Jon Prosser. This would entail doing away with the Home button and adding a “notch” cutout to the top of the display. Since Apple’s “SE” products have traditionally included the designs of more dated gadgets, the transition appears inevitable.

After the release of the iPhone 15 series in 2023, the iPhone SE is most likely to go on sale. The A16 Bionic chip from the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max is anticipated to be used in the two ordinary iPhone 15 models, so it makes sense that the iPhone SE would also receive this chip – especially considering the current iPhone SE already has the A15 Bionic chip.

The smartphone is not anticipated to go on sale until 2024, but insightful display analyst Ross Young recently revealed that Apple is considering a number of options for the upcoming iPhone SE.

iPhone SE 4: All the Rumors So Far

Young claims that Apple is considering using displays for the fourth-generation iPhone SE from two different sources that range in size from 5.7 inches to 6.1 inches. It is important to note that the iPhone XR, the smartphone on which the upcoming iPhone SE is allegedly based, had a 6.1-inch display. Additionally, Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst for Apple, earlier stated that Apple was developing an iPhone SE with a precise display size.

We’ve heard rumours about both the 5.7- and 6.1-inch display sizes in the past, and the fact that Apple hasn’t made a final decision explains why we still hear about two alternative panel sizes.

According to Young’s most recent report on the subject, Apple is considering 5.7- to 6.1-inch displays with LCD technology, just like the iPhone SE currently in use. However, the company is also considering simply choosing a 6.1-inch OLED display, similar to those found on the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13.

Since the release of the iPhone 12 in 2020, all of Apple’s major iPhone models have had OLED displays.

The iPhone X was the first OLED iPhone to be introduced in 2017. Although OLED display technology costs more than LCD display technology, it offers superior efficiency, “real” blacks, high contrast, and great dynamic range. Given that the iPhone SE is positioned as an entry-level handset and that its release date is more than a year away, it’s possible that OLED panel prices have decreased enough for Apple to employ them for this model.

iPhone SE 4: All the Rumors So Far

Since there would no longer be room for a capacitive Touch ID Home button in the iPhone SE’s bottom bezel if Apple switched to an all-screen design like the iPhone XR, it would appear that Apple has little choice except to offer a Touch ID Side button, under-display Touch ID technology, or Face ID.

Several sources, including those from MyDrivers and Ming-Chi Kuo, claim that Apple is preparing to give the iPhone SE a Touch ID Side button. The newest iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini devices all have Touch ID built into their Top buttons, but there are no iPhones currently that do the same. The iPhone SE, Apple’s most affordable iPhone model, lacks Face ID technology in order to save money and maintain compatibility with prior iPhone models. Instead, it uses a capacitive Touch ID Home button. Therefore, it makes likely that the iPhone SE would be the first iPhone model to include the updated Side button-style Touch ID system.

Young claims that a notch will be present at the top of the iPhone SE’s display, which opens the possibility that Face ID will be used in place of Touch ID. Face ID will be seven years old in 2024, which may be enough time for the technology to be tricked down to an entry-level gadget. It seems highly improbable that Apple will add under-display Touch ID technology to its least expensive iPhone model given that not even flagship iPhone models currently support it. If further information regarding the smartphone becomes available in the upcoming months, it might be evident which identification mechanism Apple will select for the fourth-generation iPhone SE.

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India vs New Zealand 2nd ODI: Match gets abandoned due to heavy rain

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The second ODI between India and New Zealand gets washed out due to heavy rain in Hamilton. India could bat only 12.5 overs of the play. Suryakumar Yadav had scored 34 runs off 25 deliveries and Shubhman Gill was having a good inning mustering 45 off 42 balls. They had an unbroken partnership of 66 runs in 46 deliveries before rain interrupted the match. Before them, Shikhar Dhawan tried to score good runs but got dismissed by Matt Henry.

Shubman Gill smashed a six in the eighth over but Suryakumar could score only five runs in his first 11 deliveries Sooner, he picked up the pace at the last ball of Lockie Ferguson. Michael Bracewell came in the next over, and the 11th over was handed to Mitchell Santer. Yadav hit his first six in this over.

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The fine drops had already started pouring by the end of three innings.

The match was suspended at 11:51 AM IST and got called off 45 minutes later. New Zealand has taken the 1-0 lead. Both sides got reduced to 29 overs each.

In the first ODI, India won over New Zealand by seven wickets. Latham scored an unbeaten 145 runs off 104 balls while Kane Williamson mustered an unbeaten 94 off 88 deliveries. Indian players like Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer, and Shubman Gill registered half-centuries each. Lockie Ferguson had a three-wicket haul, and Tim Southee also bagged three wickets. Umran Malik debuted from India and scalped t20 wickets.

The third and final ODI will be taking place on Wednesday, November 30 in Christchurch at 7:00 AM IST.

Read more: Shikhar Dhawan becomes the seventh Indian batter to cross 12000 runs in List A cricket

Argentina 2-0 Mexico: Wonderstrikes from Messi and Fernandez revive qualification hopes

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Argentina returned to winning ways in their second World Cup match against Mexico. The South American champions earned a 2-0 win with brilliant goals from Lionel Messi and Enzo Fernandez that helped the team earn three vital points. 

Following their shocking loss against Saudi Arabia in the first game, it was a do-or-die game for Lionel Scaloni’s men. And they persevered and can qualify for the knockout stages with a win against Poland in their final game. 

Argentina defeat Mexico 2-0 to step up qualification hopes 

During the first half, Argentina failed to register a shot on target. Angel Di Maria proved to be a constant nuisance for the defenders, with his skilful footwork providing a spark throughout his time on the pitch. 

Di Maria then set up Lionel Messi for his 25-yard wonder strike to beat Memo Ochoa and break the deadlock. The PSG star has now levelled Diego Maradona with eight World Cup goals in 21 games.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner would then turn provider, assisting Enzo Fernandez for his picture-perfect curler from the left flank after a short corner. 

Mexico did put in a spirited display, but was unable to produce in the final third. The result sees them drop to the bottom of the group, while Argentina are now in second place. 

iQOO Neo7 SE is set to launch on December 2

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After several rumours and important enterprise, the iQOO Neo 7 SE has got an sanctioned launch date in China. The news comes only a many days after the company blazoned a launch date for the iQOO 11 5G in the country. The Neo 7 made its debut last month and it looks like the ‘ SE ’ model is coming.

iQOO Neo7 SE is set to launch on December 2

iQOO Neo7

The phone is said to retain6.78- inch FHD Samsung E5 AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and in- display point scanner from the Neo7. The main camera is said to come with OIS support, and the phone is said to point 12 GB of RAM and over to 512 GB of the storehouse. We can also anticipate the phone to pack a 5000mAh battery.

The Neo7 powered by Dimensity 9000 was introduced last month at a competitive competitive price. According to rumours, the iQOO Neo7 SE will be priced around 2000 yuan. Grounded on rumours, the Dimensity 8200 will feature 1 x3.1 GHz A78 high 2 x3.0 GHz A78 performance 4 x2.0 GHz A55 power effectiveness cores along withMali- G610 MC6.

iQOO Neo7 SE is set to launch on December 2

This reveals that the 8200 will be a more important SoC compared to 8100 which was which was introduced in March. The forthcoming iQOO Neo 7 SE will launch on December 2, the same date as the release of iQOO 11 series.

Once released, it should be available for purchase within a many days. The smartphone is anticipated to come in Blue, Black, and Galaxy tones. It’ll launch in multiple configurations with over to 12 GB 256 GB variant.

Tesla is reportedly on its way to become on of the top customer for TSMC

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By allowing everyone in North America to use the Full Self-Driving (FSD) capacity of its Autopilot system, Tesla is finally making a huge splash in the realm of autonomous driving. But along with this move comes an insatiable appetite for chips, which Tesla is now aiming to sate by not only working with TSMC but also forming its own joint venture (JV) with a semiconductor concentration in China.

A few days ago, the Chinese website IJiWei announced that Tesla had formed a JV with Annex, a Swiss manufacturer of automotive semiconductors. The joint venture has a registered capital of $150 million, of which Annex owns a stake worth 55%, Jinan Zurich Annex Equity Investment Fund Partnership 40%, and Tesla owns the remaining 5%. Remember that Annex was purchased by the Jinan Zurich fund for $5 billion back in June 2022.

Meanwhile, TSMC has apparently received a sizable chip order from Tesla. According to reports, the deal will make Tesla one of TSMC’s top 7 clients next year. The chips will be produced on the 4/5 nm nodes of TSMC.

Recall that Samsung was in charge of producing the FSD 3.0 chips for Tesla using their 14nm architecture. However, according to information from DigiTimes, Tesla is now reportedly shifting away from Samsung and toward TSMC.

With great hoopla, Tesla recently unveiled the vision-based version of its Autopilot. The idea behind this is that the Autopilot would mirror how people make decisions while driving thanks to eight high-resolution cameras and a sophisticated neural network to understand the visual clues.

Tesla introduced the 7nm-based D1 processor last year to power its internal Dojo supercomputer, which the firm uses to feed visual clips taken by millions of electric vehicles already on the road to train its Autopilot neural network. At the most recent Chips 34 conference, the EV business made a significant number of Dojo supercomputer details public. In 2023, Tesla intends to construct its first Dojo exapod. To hasten the training of its Autopilot neural network, the business intends to construct a total of 7 such exapods.

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Xiaomi 13 With Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Tipped To Launch On December 1

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Xiaomi is gearing up to launch its Xiaomi 13 series soon to replace its Mi 12 series in the request. The series is likely to comprise the vanilla Xiaomi 13 and the 13 Pro originally. Indian YouTuber, Sahil Karoul, claims that Xiaomi will launch the new smartphones in China on December 1, 2022.

In addition, a many days back full specifications of the 13 series were blurted as well. Now, in a new tweet, Sahil Karoul, a Tech Youtuber grounded out of India has has twittered saying that the coming- word Xiaomi flagship, the 13 series will be launched in China China coming week. Also, the stoner has participated a couple of images of the mi 13 device as well. Let’s take a look at the detail.

Xiaomi 13 With Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Tipped To Launch On December 1

According to Youtuber Sahil, the mi 13 series will launch in India on December 1st, which is just a many days down from now. He has also participated a couple of images of the Xiaomi 13 series device in a Brown and Blue finish. The images do confirm the triadic  hinder camera setup and also the Leica branding, the the cooperation that Xiaomi started off with lately.

Xiaomi 13 Specifications

Grounded on the Geekbench details, the mi 13 will come with the 2211133C model serial number. The table revealed that the mi 13 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor which was blazoned lately. The device managed to score 1497 points in the single- core and 5089 points in themulti-core round of the test.

Xiaomi 13 With Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Tipped To Launch On December 1

Further, the device will come with 12 GB of RAM and we can also anticipate an 8 GB RAM variant. As per the Geekbench table, the mi 13 will comepre-loaded with Android 13 out of the box, which should be grounded on the coming replication of MIUI, which is MIUI 14. Incipiently, the forthcoming  flagship was before spotted on the 3C instrument website which verified the support for 67W fast charging.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse; Daniel Kaluuya will be seen as Spider-Punk

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse; Daniel Kaluuya will be seen as Spider-Punk. This movie is going to do the toughest and most impossible task of introducing the audience to not one but six Spider-Man and it seems that it will include somehow, Spider-Ham. All of us, are very much excited about the coming sequel and how it is going to be.

Recently, we have got an answer to many questions, According to the Hollywood Reporter, Daniel Kaluuya (Nope, Black Panther) will join the cast as Spider-Punk. The details of the story itself are light–Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) will once again be seen teaming up with Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld) to fight a new villain. Whereas, Kaluuya will voice Hobart “Hobie” Brown, better known as Spider-Punk.

Spider-Punk has first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man in January 2015. In the comics, Spider-Punk is an unhoused teen given powers via a spider irradiated by Norman Osborn’s toxic waste dumping, who then leads the people of New York against Osborn.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse; Daniel Kaluuya will be seen as Spider-Punk

In the sequel named, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse; Daniel Kaluuya will be seen as Spider-Punk. Spider-Punk is going to be more familiar to the common comic fans, as he is one of many variant suits available in Insomniac’s 2018 game. The Spider-Punk suit is made with the Rock Out special ability, which sends enemies flying with a soundwave from his spider-themed star-body guitar.

In addition to Moore, Steinfeld, and Kaluuya, The Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse cast includes returning Into the Spider-Verse members Jake Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Velez, Jorma Taccone, and Greta Lee, as well as Oscar Isaac who had a cameo in a post-credits scene after the movie.

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The New cast members include Issa Rae, Rachel Dratch, Shea Wingham, and Jason Schwartzman. Phil Lord is once again writing the film, joined by frequent collaborator Christopher Lord, as well as Dave Callaham. The directors for the film are Kemp Powers (Soul), Joaquin Dos Santos (Avatar: The Last Airbender), and Justin K. Thompson.

The sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is all set to hit theaters on 2nd June 2023.

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