An Israeli mission plans to send four astronauts on a SpaceX rocket early next year to test dozens of new technologies that could enable the next generation of space travel.
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SpaceX has received more than 500 000 preorders for its Starlink satellite Internet service and anticipates no technical problems meeting the demand, founder Elon Musk said on Tuesday.
Enterprise software company SUSE set the price range for its initial public offering in Frankfurt at €29 to €34/share on Wednesday, implying a market capitalisation of as much as €5.7-billion.
Bill and Melinda Gates, who for decades have overseen one of history’s greatest fortunes and philanthropic operations, said they plan to divorce.
Apple’s App Store has left users and developers “trapped” in an anticompetitive marketplace, Epic Games attorneys said at the start of an antitrust trial in the US.
Verizon Communications has agreed to sell its media unit, which includes Yahoo and AOL, to Apollo Global Management for $5-billion, as it looks to offload its digital media business.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co expects to be able to catch up with the “minimum requirement” of customer demand for car chips by the end of June, its chairman said.
Apple is set for another showdown with the European Union’s antitrust chief as she escalates an antitrust probe over its App Store.
Twitter has given a disappointing revenue forecast, a sign the social media service hasn’t fully capitalised on the digital advertising boom amid the pandemic.
Twitter temporarily suspended an Oracle executive from posting after he used the social network to publicise the e-mail address and Signal phone number of a journalist whose reporting he found objectionable.