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[Engadget The Morning After logo]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Wednesday, June 02, 2021 SpaceX's first ocean spaceport for its Starship launch could be ready to send spacecraft into space as soon as next year, according to company chief Elon Musk. The spaceport, [Deimos]( is still under construction at the Port of Brownsville in Texas, and a render of the structure posted by a fan prompted Musk’s comments on Twitter. Of course, on Twitter. [SpaceX] SpaceX The SpaceX boss has a reputation for overenthusiastic estimates for projects, which has [caused trouble in the past for Tesla.]( At least SpaceX has a storied history of testing rocket recovery on water. Launches, however, are an entirely different challenge. — Mat Smith [AMD and Samsung are collaborating on Exynos mobile chips capable of ray-tracing]( The next-gen GPU will feature RDNA 2 graphics. While most of the AMD news from Computex dropped yesterday, this nugget breezed through in both the company’s keynote and accompanying press release. It could be an interesting one, however. AMD revealed that a future Exynos system-on-chip will feature RDNA 2 graphics technology, capable of supporting ray-tracing and variable rate shading. “The next place you’ll find RDNA 2 will be the high-performance mobile phone market,” AMD CEO Lisa Su said on stage at Computex Taipei. Expect to hear more from Samsung later this year. [Continue reading.]( [The best Father's Day tech gift ideas]( Even if the budget is $50. [[The Morning After] Sony]( In case you forgot, Father’s Day approaches. And if you haven’t gotten around to getting something for Dad, Engadget’s guide touches on several gift ideas, from quality headphones to wearables, books and even a smart oven. And if your budget is tighter, don’t worry — we’ve got you covered with a standalone[$50-or-less]( guide. [Continue reading.]( [The next ‘Battlefield’ game will be revealed on June 9th]( EA’s "internal" trailer leaked last month. EA and Dice will share a first look at the next Battlefield game on June 9th. The reveal is slated to start at 10 AM ET next Wednesday. A supposedly [internal trailer]( of the upcoming game leaked late last month. Besides that, we know the game will hit both current and last-gen consoles and arrive in time for the holidays. [Continue reading.]( [Amazon Prime Day kicks off on June 21st]( The least exclusive members-only shopping event is back. Amazon has officially announced the dates for Prime Day 2021: The event will begin at 12 AM PT on Monday, June 21st and conclude at 11:59 PM PT on Tuesday, June 22nd. Yep, like last year, Prime Day will be a 48-hour event, but unlike in 2020, this year's Prime Day will not signify the start of the holiday shopping season. You won’t have to scrutinize everything yourself, though: We will be covering Amazon Prime Day 2021, to bring you all the best tech deals. Our pro tip? Follow [Engadget’s Deals Twitter account]( for real-time deal updates throughout Prime Day. [Continue reading.]( But wait, there’s more... [Mysterious cyberattack cripples world's largest meat supplier]( [WarnerMedia and Discovery's post-merger name is… Warner Bros. Discovery]( ['Lego Builder's Journey' will hit PC and Switch on June 22nd]( [Apple TV comes to NVIDIA Shield devices]( [IMDb's new interactive game show kicks off with a Marvel movie quiz]( [Alessandro Cortini on designing a new instrument: the Strega]( [NASA delays the James Webb Space Telescope launch again]( [Rimac unveils the production version of its 1,900HP electric hypercar]( [The best gifts under $50 for Dad]( ['Resurrected' mammoth DNA helps explain why the species went extinct]( The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts: [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2021 Verizon Media. All rights reserved.

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