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Blue Origin is dealing with a serious blow after one of its rockets exploded ahead of a scheduled satellite launch. The incident is a significant setback for Jeff Bezos's space company, which has been working to establish itself as a reliable commercial launch provider in an increasingly competitive field. Timing and trust are everything in this industry.
On the security front, a cybercrime crew is claiming responsibility for breaching Mike Lindell's MyPillow. The attack is part of a broader pattern in ransomware and data theft, and one group has apparently taken things further by stealing data in person rather than remotely. The line between digital crime and physical intrusion is getting uncomfortably thin.
And in a story where military logistics meets advanced manufacturing, the Pentagon is exploring three-dimensional printed boats made from volcanic fiber. The company behind the concept, Voltage Vessels, says it can deploy printers directly in theater, potentially producing up to twenty-five thousand vessels a year while cutting a supply chain that currently stretches more than six thousand five hundred miles. That is a remarkable claim worth watching closely.
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