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Space Race Heats Up, Future Bugs Fight Pests, Drone Deals & Apple Errors!

Singapore is set to launch its first national space agency in April, aiming to capitalize on the expanding space economy. The announcement was made on February 2nd by the Singaporean government, with Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science & Technology, Tan See Leng, highlighting the new National Space Agency of Singapore (NSAS) will target opportunities arising from democratized access to outer space, according to Fortune.

The agency will be led by Ngiam Le Na, a veteran public servant with experience as deputy CEO of Singapore's Defence Science and Technology Agency and at DSO National Laboratories, the country's defense R&D organization, Fortune reported. NSAS will concentrate on five key areas: research and development, growing the space industry, global partnerships, and expanding national capabilities, according to Tan.

In other news, Antigravity's A1 360-degree drone is currently on sale. The Verge reported on February 1st that the drone is 15 percent off through February 9th. This marks the first-ever discount on this model, with the most affordable option seeing a price reduction. Cameron Faulkner of The Verge noted that if the original $1,599 starting price was too high, consumers could now save hundreds or opt for a bundle with more gear.

Meanwhile, a discovery regarding Apple's MacBook Pro DFU port documentation has surfaced. According to Hacker News, the Apple support document on how to identify the DFU (device firmware update) port on Mac contains incorrect information. The document states that for 14-inch MacBook Pro models with an M4 or M5 chip, the DFU port is the rightmost USB-C port when facing the left side of the Mac, and for all other models, it's the leftmost USB-C port. However, one user found that on their 16-inch MacBook Pro with an M4 Pro chip, the DFU port was actually the USB-C port on the right side of the Mac, not the left. The user noted that this discovery came after multiple attempts to update macOS on an external disk, emphasizing the importance of using the correct port.

In the realm of pest control, Ars Technica reported on the potential of using fungus as a future insecticide. The article highlights the ongoing battle against wood-devouring insects like beetles, termites, and carpenter ants, and the traditional reliance on noxious insecticides. The report suggests that certain species of fungus could offer a more environmentally friendly solution for eliminating some of these insects.

Finally, Wired highlighted the benefits of prepaid phone plans as a way to save money on data. Unlike postpaid subscription plans that often involve contracts, prepaid plans offer flexibility, allowing users to pay in advance each month and leave at any time. Wired featured several options, including US Mobile Prepaid Phone Plans as the best overall, ATT Unlimited Annual Prepaid as the best annual plan, Tello Custom Plans as the best budget option, and Boost Mobile Unlimited Plans as the best with retail presence.

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