Vivo X100 Ultra Released: Camera Flagship That Delivers on All Fronts

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it is yet to be seen if they can pull off high-speed maneuvers when the “pilot” is not in the cockpit and has limited situational awarenessDawn Aerospace plans to make the Mk-III a two-stage orbital vehicle with a disposable second stage that can carry more than 1 tonne on a suborbital flight or send a 551 lbs (250 kg) satellite to low-Earth orbit.

Vivo X100 Ultra Released: Camera Flagship That Delivers on All Fronts

The Mk-II “Aurora” is a remotely piloted spacecraft that has the potential to make numerous daily journeys into suborbital space and take off and land on runways similar to a conventional jet.Last week’s tests were the first to be completed with the company’s proprietary rocket engines.announced the completion of its Mk-II “Aurora” spaceplane’s first rocket-powered flight campaign.

Vivo X100 Ultra Released: Camera Flagship That Delivers on All Fronts

The Mk-II Aurora will reach an altitude of 62 miles (100 km) during commercial operations and aims to be the first vehicle capable of making two of these flights in a single day.The Mk-II will serve as a proof of concept for a later model—the Mk-III “Aurora”—that could launch 550 pounds (250 kilograms) of satellites into orbit with a second-stage rocket.

Vivo X100 Ultra Released: Camera Flagship That Delivers on All Fronts

“To have demonstrated rapid reusability in the first tests is proof of our core philosophy and confirmation that rocket-powered vehicles can be operated just like commercial jet aircraft

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I cant wait to see what the Rabbit can actually do.which is solid enough to make it more than a little bit hard to get open.

Also: This AI startup made a $199 gadget that replaces apps with rabbits - and it might just workTime will tell how the Rabbit holds up for general testing.Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETThe Rabbit R1 first generated attention at CES in January of this year as a kitschy little AI assistant that isnt intended to outright replace your phone but to help you use it more efficiently.

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