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Our content for yesterday, July 24 2023 HOTTEST CONTENT: An aerospace company is undertaking what co

Our content for yesterday, July 24 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Nuclear powered rocket to cut the travel time to Mars in half by traveling 500,000 mph]( An aerospace company is undertaking what could be the next generation of space travel within the solar system, a nuclear-powered rocket. [( [Crucial T700 1TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD on sale at Amazon!]( Crucial's T700 1TB Gen5 SSD is one of the fastest retail SSDs money can buy and it's on sale now at Amazon with a 5% discount. Sponsored Ad [ [Radeon RX 7900 Golden Rabbit Edition is a cutdown version of the 7900 XT for the Chinese market]( Launching in the Chinese market, the new Radeon RX 7900 GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition) is a cutdown 16GB model that should be more affordable. [ [Sony Project Q handheld leak shows that it's running Android, but functionality will be limited]( A leaked video for the upcoming Sony Project Q handheld streaming device for PlayStation 5 shows that it's running Android for its OS. [ [Xbox is giving away pizza-scented Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Xbox Wireless Controllers]( There's a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie coming out, so Xbox has created some pizza-scented controllers to celebrate the turtles in a half-shell. [ [GoDeal24 July Sale: Genuine Microsoft Office and Windows 10/11 from just an incredible $7]( GoDeal24 has some awesome July sales deals on Microsoft software including Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office from just a crazy low $7. [ [Corsair and Phison release new Link State firmware update for MP700 SSD to fix heat issues]( Corsair has implemented Phison's new firmware on its MP700 to keep thermals in check while maintaining acceptable performance, even during throttling. [ [Confirmed: Spotify just hiked its prices in a ton of countries]( Spotify has confirmed that it is increasing the price of its various Premium subscriptions starting today, but existing subscribers have a month grace. 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[ [Elon Musk says Cybertruck demand is so 'off the hook you can't even see the hook']( Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during a recent company earnings call that demand for the anticipated Cybertruck is so 'off the hook, you can't even see the hook' [ [Elon Musk is about to re-brand Twitter, the first steps to 'the everything app' have been taken]( Elon Musk has announced that Twitter is about to be re-branded to X in what seems to be the first big steps towards creating 'the everything app'. [ [Former Google executive drops stark warning about robots replacing human for sex]( A former senior Google executive has warned that virtual reality and augmented reality headsets will soon be used for simulated sexual experiences. [ [Amazon to bring contactless palm-payment scanning to Whole Foods by end of 2023]( Amazon One has announced that its contactless palm payment will be coming to more than five hundred Whole Foods around the country. [ [Researchers move to merge artificial intelligence with human brain cells]( A team of scientists have received a grant of $600,000 AUD to start research merging human brain cells with artificial intelligence. [ [NASA announces there are trillions of 'rogue' Earth-sized planets wandering through our galaxy]( A new study from NASA researchers indicates the Milky Way galaxy has more than 20 times more rogue planets than stars wandering through space. [ [Elon Musk explains the hidden meanings behind the Tesla and SpaceX logos]( SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has explained on Twitter there is hidden meanings behind both the Tesla and SpaceX, specifically the 'T' and the 'X'. [ [SpaceX publishes two wallpaper-worthy photographs of the Starship Super Heavy booster]( SpaceX has released on its Twitter account two wallpaper-worthy photographs of the Starship Super Heavy booster located on the launch pad. [ [Intel Core i5-14600 CPU leak suggests it won't beef up core count, and we get a hint on pricing]( Intel's mid-range Raptor Lake Refresh processor line-up might not be quite as strong as previous buzz from the grapevine has hinted. [ [Overclocker pushes DDR5 speeds to over DDR5-9000 with AMD's game changing AM5 BIOS update]( We could be looking at a turning point for both AM5 and AMD systems when it comes to memory speed thanks to the latest BIOS update. [ [World of Warcraft player tricks AI news site into creating a fake story about Glorbo]( A made-up character, a Redditor, and an AI newsbot enter a bar... WoW fan tricks AI into posting a news story about fake character Glorbo. [ [GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB launches with lower than MSRP price in Germany as first reviews arrive]( The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB is currently being sold at a price lower than the MSRP set by NVIDIA, and early reviews showcase how it performs. [Having trouble reading? 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