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      Rocket Report: Avio named top European launch firm; New Glenn may launch soon

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 3 January 2025

    Welcome to Edition 7.25 of the Rocket Report! Happy New Year! It's a shorter edition of the newsletter this week because most companies (not named Blue Origin, this holiday season) took things easier over the last 10 days. But after the break we're back in the saddle for the new year, and eager to see what awaits us in the world of launch.

    As always, we welcome reader submissions , and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets, as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

    Avio lands atop list of European launch firms . You know it probably was not a great year for European rocket firms when the top-ranked company on the continent is Avio, which launched a grand total of two rockets in 2024. The Italian rocket firm earned this designation from European Spaceflight after successfully completing the final flight of the Vega rocket in September and returning the Vega C rocket to flight in December.

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      Rocket Report: Avio named top European launch firm; New Glenn may launch soon

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 3 January 2025

    Welcome to Edition 7.25 of the Rocket Report! Happy New Year! It's a shorter edition of the newsletter this week because most companies (not named Blue Origin, this holiday season) took things easier over the last 10 days. But after the break we're back in the saddle for the new year, and eager to see what awaits us in the world of launch.

    As always, we welcome reader submissions , and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets, as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

    Avio lands atop list of European launch firms . You know it probably was not a great year for European rocket firms when the top-ranked company on the continent is Avio, which launched a grand total of two rockets in 2024. The Italian rocket firm earned this designation from European Spaceflight after successfully completing the final flight of the Vega rocket in September and returning the Vega C rocket to flight in December.

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      Rocket Report: Avio named top European launch firm; New Glenn may launch soon

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 3 January 2025

    Welcome to Edition 7.25 of the Rocket Report! Happy New Year! It's a shorter edition of the newsletter this week because most companies (not named Blue Origin, this holiday season) took things easier over the last 10 days. But after the break we're back in the saddle for the new year, and eager to see what awaits us in the world of launch.

    As always, we welcome reader submissions , and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets, as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

    Avio lands atop list of European launch firms . You know it probably was not a great year for European rocket firms when the top-ranked company on the continent is Avio, which launched a grand total of two rockets in 2024. The Italian rocket firm earned this designation from European Spaceflight after successfully completing the final flight of the Vega rocket in September and returning the Vega C rocket to flight in December.

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      Appeals court blocks FCC’s efforts to bring back net neutrality rules

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 January 2025

    On Thursday, a three-judge panel struck down net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had hoped would stop broadband providers from varying speeds for users when connecting to different websites.

    In his opinion , US circuit judge Richard Allen Griffin wrote that the FCC lacked the authority to impose the net neutrality rules under the "telecommunications service" provision of the Communications Act.

    "The core of the dispute here," Griffin wrote, "is whether Broadband Internet Service Providers" like Xfinity or Spectrum offer a "telecommunications service" or an "information service." Because judges agreed they offer the latter, the court ruled that they could not be subjected to the FCC's net neutrality policies.

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      Appeals court blocks FCC’s efforts to bring back net neutrality rules

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 January 2025

    On Thursday, a three-judge panel struck down net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had hoped would stop broadband providers from varying speeds for users when connecting to different websites.

    In his opinion , US circuit judge Richard Allen Griffin wrote that the FCC lacked the authority to impose the net neutrality rules under the "telecommunications service" provision of the Communications Act.

    "The core of the dispute here," Griffin wrote, "is whether Broadband Internet Service Providers" like Xfinity or Spectrum offer a "telecommunications service" or an "information service." Because judges agreed they offer the latter, the court ruled that they could not be subjected to the FCC's net neutrality policies.

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      Appeals court blocks FCC’s efforts to bring back net neutrality rules

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 January 2025

    On Thursday, a three-judge panel struck down net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had hoped would stop broadband providers from varying speeds for users when connecting to different websites.

    In his opinion , US circuit judge Richard Allen Griffin wrote that the FCC lacked the authority to impose the net neutrality rules under the "telecommunications service" provision of the Communications Act.

    "The core of the dispute here," Griffin wrote, "is whether Broadband Internet Service Providers" like Xfinity or Spectrum offer a "telecommunications service" or an "information service." Because judges agreed they offer the latter, the court ruled that they could not be subjected to the FCC's net neutrality policies.

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      Why Half-Life 3 speculation is reaching a fever pitch again

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 January 2025 • 1 minute

    The more than two decades since Half-Life 2 's release have been filled with plenty of rumors and hints about Half-Life 3 , ranging from the official - ish to the thin to the downright misleading . As we head into 2025, though, we're approaching something close to a critical mass of rumors and leaks suggesting that Half-Life 3 is really in the works this time, and could be officially announced in the coming months.

    The latest tease came just before the end of 2024 via a New Year's Eve social media video from G-Man voice actor Mike Shapiro . In the voice of the mysterious in-game bureaucrat, Shapiro expresses hopes that "the next quarter century [will] deliver as many unexpected surprises as did the millennium's first (emphasis added)... See you in the new year."

    #Valve #Halflife #GMan #2025 pic.twitter.com/mdT5hlxKJT

    — Mike Shapiro (@mikeshapiroland) December 31, 2024

    The post is all the more notable because it's Shapiro's first in over four years, when he concluded a flurry of promotional posts surrounding the release of Half-Life: Alyx (many of which were in-character as G-Man). And in 2020, just after Alyx 's release, Shapiro told USGamer that he had recently worked on a "blast from the past" project that he would "announce... on my Twitter feed when I'm allowed to" (no such announcement has been forthcoming for any other game).

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      Why Half-Life 3 speculation is reaching a fever pitch again

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 January 2025 • 1 minute

    The more than two decades since Half-Life 2 's release have been filled with plenty of rumors and hints about Half-Life 3 , ranging from the official - ish to the thin to the downright misleading . As we head into 2025, though, we're approaching something close to a critical mass of rumors and leaks suggesting that Half-Life 3 is really in the works this time, and could be officially announced in the coming months.

    The latest tease came just before the end of 2024 via a New Year's Eve social media video from G-Man voice actor Mike Shapiro . In the voice of the mysterious in-game bureaucrat, Shapiro expresses hopes that "the next quarter century [will] deliver as many unexpected surprises as did the millennium's first (emphasis added)... See you in the new year."

    #Valve #Halflife #GMan #2025 pic.twitter.com/mdT5hlxKJT

    — Mike Shapiro (@mikeshapiroland) December 31, 2024

    The post is all the more notable because it's Shapiro's first in over four years, when he concluded a flurry of promotional posts surrounding the release of Half-Life: Alyx (many of which were in-character as G-Man). And in 2020, just after Alyx 's release, Shapiro told USGamer that he had recently worked on a "blast from the past" project that he would "announce... on my Twitter feed when I'm allowed to" (no such announcement has been forthcoming for any other game).

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      Why Half-Life 3 speculation is reaching a fever pitch again

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 January 2025 • 1 minute

    The more than two decades since Half-Life 2 's release have been filled with plenty of rumors and hints about Half-Life 3 , ranging from the official - ish to the thin to the downright misleading . As we head into 2025, though, we're approaching something close to a critical mass of rumors and leaks suggesting that Half-Life 3 is really in the works this time, and could be officially announced in the coming months.

    The latest tease came just before the end of 2024 via a New Year's Eve social media video from G-Man voice actor Mike Shapiro . In the voice of the mysterious in-game bureaucrat, Shapiro expresses hopes that "the next quarter century [will] deliver as many unexpected surprises as did the millennium's first (emphasis added)... See you in the new year."

    #Valve #Halflife #GMan #2025 pic.twitter.com/mdT5hlxKJT

    — Mike Shapiro (@mikeshapiroland) December 31, 2024

    The post is all the more notable because it's Shapiro's first in over four years, when he concluded a flurry of promotional posts surrounding the release of Half-Life: Alyx (many of which were in-character as G-Man). And in 2020, just after Alyx 's release, Shapiro told USGamer that he had recently worked on a "blast from the past" project that he would "announce... on my Twitter feed when I'm allowed to" (no such announcement has been forthcoming for any other game).

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