Could AI be used to cheat on programming tests?
A new study finds that a freely available AI tool could be used to cheat on coding assignments. But how serious is the threat?Read More
What is REST? Rest API Definition for Beginners
The ideal metric for business impact analysis and IT operations
The Service Availability metric is simple, business-oriented, and enables you to assess the state of the IT environment of a company.Read More
Dozens of states side with Epic in Apple App Store appeal
States are siding with Epic Games as the developer appeals a lower court ruling in its antitrust lawsuit against Apple over app store fees and payment processing.
The attorneys general for 34 states and the District of Columbia have filed an amicus brief on behalf of Epic. Utah led the brief, claiming that “Apple’s conduct has harmed and is harming mobile app developers and millions of citizens.”
Epic sued Apple in 2020, alleging anticompetitive behavior. Apple pulled Fortnite from the App Store after Epic covertly updated the game to include an “Epic Direct Payment” option, a move that ran afoul of the App Store’s developer agreement.
Report: 75% of containers found to be operating with severe vulnerabilities
Cloud and container adoption is maturing beyond early adopters, but moving quickly with an inexperienced team can increase risk and cost.Read More
Metaverse vs. data privacy: A clash of the titans?
When the upcoming metaverse – such as we understand it now – meets data privacy, there could be a “clash of the titans.”Read More
The DeanBeat: Great moments at our metaverse event
Thanks for coming to the GamesBeat Summit: Into the Metaverse 2 online event. This column is full of highlights from our event.Read More
Gain the skills and confidence you need to become a top-notch web developer for under $30
Did you miss a session from the Future of Work Summit? Head over to our Future of Work Summit on-demand library to stream. We all know the importance of an online presence. Your website is often the first introduction that potential clients or users have to learn about who you are, what you do, and what you have to offer. As such, that im…Read More
Another launch tower built for the SLS rocket has “encountered some challenges”
Crews working on an Ares launch tower in February 2010 at the Kennedy Space Center, even after Constellation had been informally canceled. This would eventually become Mobile Launcher-1. (credit: Lee Hutchinson)
The Space Launch System rocket that NASA has been building for more than a decade now—and which may finally launch for the first time this spring or summer—is rather big. And big rockets need large, complicated ground systems to fuel them and support their launch.
As one might imagine, for a rocket as expensive as the SLS booster—development so far has run in excess of $20 billion and counting—its associated ground systems are quite costly as well.
Much has already been said and written about the first “mobile launch tower” built for the SLS rocket. The massive, rolling Mobile Launcher-1 supports the 108-meter-tall SLS rocket, provides access to the Orion spacecraft, and supplies power, communications, coolant, and fuel to the rocket. Over a decade, NASA spent about $1 billion to build, redesign, and then complete the structure under a cost-plus contract.

