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Inside the world’s first space hotel

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A futuristic holiday experience is on the horizon, with the world’s first space hotel expected for 2025

The Orbital Assembly Corporation has announced plans for two space stations with tourist accommodation.

The project comprises the Voyager Station, which will accommodate 400 guests, and the Pioneer Station, which will host up to 28 people.

The Voyager is set to open in 2027, but the Pioneer could open as soon as 2025.

“It’s going to get us the opportunity to have people start to experience space on a larger scale, faster,” says the company’s chief operating officer Tim Alatorre.

Orbital Assembly Corp plans to run the station as a space ‘business park’ with both hotel rooms and offices.

The stations will contain artificial gravity allowing guests to walk around the hotels as they’re home on Earth.

“Our vision is to make space a destination people will yearn to visit, with familiar elements provided by the presence of gravity.”

Tim Alatorre, Orbital Assembly Corporation

While the hotel makes space tourism a possibility, it may only be affordable for the ultra-rich.

Rooms in the voyager are reported to cost as much as $5 million for a three-night stay.

But Alatorre says the company aims to cater to a wide demographic.

“The goal has always been to make it possible for large amounts of people to live, work and thrive in space,” he says.

Bryan Hoadley contributed to this report

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Apple set to unveil budget iPhone 17e, new iPads and low-cost MacBook

Apple’s Tim Cook announces major product reveals this week, highlighting budget iPhone 17e, new iPads, and low-cost MacBook.

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Apple’s Tim Cook announces major product reveals this week, highlighting budget iPhone 17e, new iPads, and low-cost MacBook.


Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook has confirmed a major week of product announcements kicking off Monday morning, building momentum toward a global “Apple Experience” event across New York, London and Shanghai. The tech giant is expected to spread its reveals across three days, fuelling speculation about its biggest refresh cycle yet.

Leading the buzz is the rumoured budget-friendly iPhone 17e, signalling Apple’s push to capture more price-conscious consumers without sacrificing performance. Two new iPads powered by advanced chips are also tipped to headline the lineup, pointing to stronger AI capabilities and faster processing speeds.

Rounding out the expected reveals is a low-cost 12.9-inch MacBook that’s already generating serious interest, alongside updated MacBook Pro models and a refreshed Mac Studio. It’s shaping up to be one of Apple’s most significant multi-product launches in recent years.

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Nvidia posts record revenue as AI fears shake investors

Nvidia’s £68.1 billion revenue, up 73%, raises investor concerns about AI’s impact and tech customers’ financial health.

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Nvidia’s £68.1 billion revenue, up 73%, raises investor concerns about AI’s impact and tech customers’ financial health.

Nvidia posted strong quarterly earnings, but Wall Street remained unimpressed, causing shares to fall 5%. Analysts point to investor concerns over AI dominance and a stalled $100 billion deal with OpenAI.

Experts discuss what factors in the earnings report failed to meet market expectations, including revenue projections and details around the Vera Rubin chip architecture. Competition from alternative chipmakers and scrutiny of hyperscaler cash flows are also shaping investor sentiment.

Despite recent setbacks, analysts remain cautiously bullish on Nvidia, highlighting long-term AI potential and the company’s dominant position in the chip market.

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Meta launches lawsuits over alleged scam advertising operations

Meta targets scam advertising networks in Brazil, China, and Vietnam, intensifying its crackdown on scams across its platforms.

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Meta targets scam advertising networks in Brazil, China, and Vietnam, intensifying its crackdown on scams across its platforms.

Social media giant Meta has launched aggressive legal action targeting alleged scam operations using its platforms. The company has filed lawsuits against four advertising networks based in Brazil, China and Vietnam.

Meta has also issued cease and desist letters to eight marketing consultants accused of helping clients bypass the platform’s enforcement systems. The move signals a tougher stance on organised scam activity operating at scale.

While no criminal charges have been laid, Meta says it is doubling down on efforts to protect users and restore trust across its platforms as scam activity continues to rise globally.

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