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Alan Card is an IT business consultant and cybersecurity professional with experience spanning enterprise security engineering, IT analysis, compliance, and business systems strategy. He has worked across security operations, firewall management, risk analysis, and automation projects for major retail and technology environments, including roles at JCPenney. With a background in Business Computer Information Systems from University of North Texas and active involvement in ISACA, Alan brings a practical, business-focused perspective to technology, cybersecurity, and digital transformation topics.

Bitcoin Price Watch: Power-Law Model Says $58K May Be a Normal BTC Low

June 25, 2026 by Alan Card
Close-up of a trading screen showing an increasing stock market chart.

Bitcoin’s slide to $58,000 lines up with a power-law model’s idea of a normal cycle low, even as futures market data suggests room for a deeper drop.

Categories Crypto Tags Bitcoin, BTC, Cryptocurrency, Futures, Markets, power-law model, price analysis

Falcon 9 upper stage to slam into the Moon Aug 5, 2026: how to watch and what to expect

June 25, 2026 by Alan Card
A captivating view of the bright full moon against a starry night sky.

A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage left over from a 2025 lunar mission is predicted to strike the Moon on Aug. 5, 2026. Experts say the impact might be too subtle to see from Earth, but there’s a real chance we could catch a flash or an over-the-limb plume if geometry and timing line up.

Categories Space Tags astronomy, LRO, Moon, observing, space, SpaceX

Small satellite launch bottleneck 2026: why rideshare capacity is shrinking

June 25, 2026 by Alan Card
Low angle of modern rocket taking off into cloudless sky during beautiful sunset over space factory

Frequent, low-cost rideshares that powered a smallsat boom are now constrained. With Transporter and similar flights filling out through 2028, satellite makers face higher prices, longer lead times and a scramble for alternative launch options.

Categories Space Tags launch, rideshare, satellites, smallsat, space industry, SpaceX

FERC data center order: What it means for electricity bills and the grid

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
An industrial power station under a clear sky, showcasing electrical infrastructure and technology.

Federal regulators ordered faster integration of large energy users like data centers into regional grids and pushed back against cost shifting. The move does not immediately stop rising electricity bills.

Categories Tech Tags data centers, electricity, energy, FERC, grid, infrastructure, policy

Valve Steam Machine Buying Guide: Price, Performance, SteamOS, and Game Compatibility

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card

Valve’s Steam Machine brings SteamOS to a compact desktop, but the price, Linux compatibility limits, and modest hardware make it a tougher buy than it first appears.

Categories Tech Tags Linux Gaming, PC gaming, Steam Deck, Steam Machine, SteamOS, Valve

How to Watch SpaceX Launch 24 Starlink Satellites From Vandenberg Tonight

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
A SpaceX rocket stands on a launch pad overlooking the ocean under a clear sky.

SpaceX plans to launch 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base tonight, with Falcon 9 booster B1081 set for its 25th flight.

Categories Space Tags Falcon 9, Rocket Launches, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Starlink, Vandenberg Space Force Base

Google Play billing changes will let Android app developers offer more payment options

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
Detailed view of a smartphone screen with popular app icons including Facebook and Messenger.

Google is expanding Play Store billing options, letting participating developers offer alternative payment systems and, in some cases, send users to their own websites to complete purchases.

Categories Tech Tags Android, apps, billing, digital purchases, Google Play, subscriptions

Chrome mobile autofill now supports more Google Wallet data for travel and vehicle forms

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
Smartphone screen showing Google search in dark mode with the Google logo in the background.

Chrome is expanding mobile autofill support for Google Wallet data, including vehicle details, travel information, and more sensitive fields users may already keep stored.

Categories Tech Tags Android, Autofill, Google Chrome, Google Wallet, iPhone, Privacy, Travel

Slate Auto says its $24,950 electric pickup can be profitable from day one

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
Aerial perspective showcasing a vast array of new silver pickup trucks parked in an orderly fashion.

Slate Auto is opening preorders for its modular $24,950 electric pickup and says each vehicle will be gross margin positive as it targets cash flow positivity by 2027.

Categories Tech Tags automotive industry, electric pickup, electric trucks, EV startups, preorders, profitability, Slate Auto

Artemis II crew photo shows the Moon split by a razor-sharp line of light and shadow

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card
A satellite orbiting Earth with a view of the planet from space.

A new Artemis II image shows the Moon half lit on flight day 6, with the terminator line revealing sharp detail across the lunar surface.

Categories Space Tags Artemis II, lunar surface, Moon, NASA, space mission, space photography, terminator
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