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With this addition, SpaceX will provide a second crewed landing demonstration mission in 2027 as part of NASA's Artemis IV mission.
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Musk, who laid off about 3,800 full-time employees and more than 5,000 contractual workers is additionally getting rid of anyone who dares criticise him.
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It is vital to point out that beneath the lost jobs are actual software professionals, whose financial future is at a risk.
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Like his other possessions that have been fetching high sums recently, a pair of Birkenstocks sandals owned by Apple founder Steve Jobs has been sold for around Rs 1.7 crore ($218,750) at an auction. Apparently, Jobs gave his sandals to his house manager Mark Sheff and they remained with him until recently. The Birkenstocks sandals […]
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Hyderabad: The Telangana AI Mission (T-AIM) is inviting applications to the third cohort of the Revv Up startup acceleration programme. This is an initiative of the Government of Telangana and powered by industry body Nasscom. Early-stage startups working in artificial intelligence (AI) are eligible to apply. Revv Up, which began its first cohort of 42 […]
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With over 3.5 billion downloads worldwide, VLC is a media player that requires no internet access or connectivity to any particular service to operate.
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A couple of hours later, the engineer replied to Musk and the conversation between the two went on for a while.
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The fee charged by the Indian space agency for the rocket launch and tracking services is nominal, said a top official of private rocket startup Skyroot Aerospace.
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Amid chaos at Twitter, Elon Musk will face two court cases in the US this week, one defending his $56 billion pay package from allegations by Tesla shareholders and the other is a manslaughter trial set to begin in Los Angeles state for a fatal crash.
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Twitter is frequently used to spread breaking news quickly because it is faster than traditional media broadcast outlets.
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With the update, the search field will show three applications with which the user had never interacted or searched for, reports 9To5Google.
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In a tweet, Musk said: "Rolling out soon, Twitter will enable organisations to identify which other Twitter accounts are actually associated with them."
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US Senator Ed Markey has warned Elon Musk for mocking him on Twitter, telling him to "fix your companies, or Congress will".
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Apple continues to hire employees for its AR (augmented reality)-MR (mixed reality) headset project, which indicates that the operation is still active.
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An adolescent Atreus is fantastic as he worries for Kratos and mocks him in equal measure
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San Francisco: Indian-origin Nishad Singh, is being scrutinized for financial practices that caused the collapse of FTX, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges. He lived with the FTX founder along with 9 others. Singh was in the inner circle of FTX’s 30-year-old founder, Sam Bankman-Fried. “Gary Wang (Chief Technology Officer), Nishad and Sam control the […]
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DSN films, founded by documentary filmmaker Dulam Satyanarayana, won multiple awards at the PRCI’s Annual Excellence Awards for 2022 presented at the Global Communication Conclave.
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Canberra: Not long ago, FTX was one of the world’s largest trading platforms for cryptocurrencies. Founded in 2019, the Bahamas-based crypto exchange had a meteoric rise to prominence, and was valued at more than USD 30 billion earlier this year. All that has changed in the past two weeks. First, concerns emerged about links between […]
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When a follower asked Musk when can we expect Blue service to be back, he replied: "Probably end of next week".
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FTX, which last week filed for bankruptcy in the US, did not reveal how much it lost in unauthorised transactions but reports claimed the amount could be as high as $600 million.
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Twitter has suspended the $8 subscription programme for blue ticks as there was an increasing number of fake accounts getting verified with a blue tick on Friday.
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"Mainstream media will still thrive, but increased competition from citizens will cause them to be more accurate, as their oligopoly on information is disrupted," Musk added.
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The Meta executives announced at an internet meeting that the company has planned to kill both Portal and the wearables, reports The Verge.
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Twitterati were left in splits after spotting the blue checkmark on Jesus Christ’s profile.