23 May 2026
SpaceX’s third-generation Starship, which NASA may use to put astronauts on the moon, makes debut
SpaceX launched its biggest, most powerful Starship yet on a test flight Friday, an upgraded version that NASA is counting on to land astronauts on the moon.
Marcia Dunn, The Associated Press
2026
23 May 2026
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 23)
These Companies Say AI Is Reviving Entry-Level Jobs, Not Killing Them
SingularityHub Staff
2026
23 May 2026
Chinese robot companies are moving beyond factory production lines and entering the home chores mark..
China's first domestic humanoid unveiled; it judges situations and carries out tasks on its own, building real-world data to improve on-site responsiveness. "We will cut the price by more than half by 2027." A demonstration video shows China's first general-purpose home humanoid, SeeLight S1, slicing tomatoes and placing them in a bowl. [GigaAI]
News Desk
2026
23 May 2026
Anthropic Says Mythos Has Already Found More Than 10,000 Vulnerabilities
The company has published an update about Project Glasswing, a month after its launch.
Mariella Moon
2026
23 May 2026
Why Is SpaceX Launching History’s Biggest Rocket During A Fuel Crisis?
The SpaceX Starship rocket launches from Starbase, Texas, as seen from South Padre Island on May 27, 2025. SpaceX mission control lost contact with the upper stage of Starship as it leaked fuel, spun out of control, and made an uncontrolled reentry after flying halfway around the world, likely disintegrating over the Indian Ocean, officials said.
Jamie Carter
2026
23 May 2026
View / Why SpaceX defies valuations
The thing about becoming a publicly traded company is that bankers have to figure out how to value businesses that often don’t fit into a neat box. But assessing how the rocket and satellite maker stacks up against other companies right now is ultimately a pretty silly exercise — and one that isn’t rooted in the actual promise of what buying shares in SpaceX today will yield in the future.
Reed Albergotti
2026
23 May 2026
The SpaceX IPO Reveals What Really Happened to Twitter
Where is the X in SpaceX? By John Herrman , a tech columnist at Intelligencer Formerly, he was a reporter and critic at the New York Times and co-editor of The Awl.
John Herrman
2026
23 May 2026
“The future is here”: Why this humanoid robot needs four arms
i Orbit Robotics Orbit Robotics’ humanoid robot Helios has four arms but no legs, as it does not need them in space.
Marius Müller
2026
23 May 2026
From launch to landing, 1st Starship launch of 2026 appears a success
SpaceX launched its massive Starship rocket for the first time in 2026 on a largely successful mission. Here's what happened.
Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY
2026
