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+19 +1Elon Musk Is Building a Sci-Fi World, and the Rest of Us Are Trapped in It
From Mars to the metaverse, tech moguls are forging a new kind of capitalism: an extreme, extraterrestrial version.
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+15 +1SpaceX's Starlink is planning to roll out 200,000 user terminals in India, as Elon Musk's satellite internet company seeks to go big in Asia
SpaceX's satellite internet network, Starlink, wants to roll out 200,000 user terminals in India in an effort to expand its service in Asia, according to a company presentation. Starlink has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in India called Starlink Satellite Communications Private, the company's India director, Sanjay Bhargava, wrote in a LinkedIn post Monday.
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+22 +1Elon Musk reveals his crypto buys
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a crypto proponent, revealed he has not invested in meme token Shiba Inu, even though his tweets about the meme token have sent it soaring in the past.
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+3 +1Tesla's Musk dials into Volkswagen executive conference
Tesla boss Elon Musk has addressed 200 Volkswagen executives via a video call after an invitation from the German carmaker's CEO Herbert Diess, who wants to galvanise VW's top brass for a faster pivot to electric vehicles.
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+10 +1Elon Musk reclaims top spot as world's richest person
Elon Musk has reclaimed the title of the world's richest person. According to Forbes' real-time billionaire's list, the Tesla and SpaceX founder now has a fortune of $200.4 billion, surpassing Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos' $193.1 billion, LVMH Moët Hennessy – Louis Vuitton SE CEO Bernard Arnault and family's $174 billion, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates' $129.3 billion, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's $121.8 billion.
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+21 +1Elon Musk says he's 'pro-nuclear' power and is 'surprised by some of the public sentiment' against it
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday said he's a proponent of nuclear power and was "surprised by some of the public sentiment against nuclear." "I'm not saying we should go build a whole bunch of nuclear plants, but I don't think we should shut down ones that are operating safely," Musk said at the Code Conference in Los Angeles.
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+22 +1Elon Musk: Bitcoin Is Indestructible, US Government Should Keep Hands Off
Elon Musk, on Tuesday at the Code Conference in California, said that he believes cryptocurrency to be virtually indestructible. He has been a very active supporter of cryptocurrency, and a significant, bullish influencer of the crypto trade markets.
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+13 +1Anti-SpaceX lobbying campaign casts new light on Elon Musk's Biden beef
Leaked emails allegedly exchanged by a high-level aerospace executive and a top industry lobbyist give new insight into disparaging comments SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made about President Joe Biden over the weekend.
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+10 +1Elon Musk said SpaceX's first-ever civilian crew had 'challenges' with the toilet, and promised an upgrade for the next flight
Elon Musk said on Twitter that SpaceX plans to upgrade the amenities for its next space-tourist flight, including the toilet. The Inspiration4 crew, made up of four civilian astronauts, took off on Wednesday aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft. They landed back on Earth on Saturday evening.
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+18 +1SpaceX: Amateur astronauts launch on Inspiration4 mission
Four amateur astronauts have blasted off from Florida on their private mission to orbit. The Inspiration4 crew, comprising one billionaire and three "ordinary citizens", rode out of the Kennedy Space Center in a Dragon capsule provided by the SpaceX rocket company.
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+13 +1Elon Musk soars while Jeff Bezos sues in the new space race
Space races are supposed to be won in engineering labs or up in orbit. Thanks to Jeff Bezos, the next one might be won in a courtroom or regulator’s office.
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+13 +1Elon Musk's SpaceX calls out Amazon in latest spat over Starlink: 'Despite its theatrics, Amazon does not identify a single fact, figure, or scintilla of data that SpaceX omitted from its application'
In the latest in a series of spats between Elon Musk's and Jeff Bezos' companies, SpaceX called Amazon out for its "theatrics" and "gamesmanship" in its complaints against Starlink Gen2. "As usual, Amazon tries to prevent a fair review on the merits by using procedural gamesmanship," SpaceX said in its letter to the Federal Communications Commission. "Despite its theatrics, Amazon does not identify a single fact, figure or scintilla of data that SpaceX omitted from its application."
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+25 +1Amazon complains Elon Musk's companies don't play by the rules
Amazon's response to SpaceX's FCC filing, which accused the e-commerce giant of trying to delay proposals for its Starlink internet service on purpose, is just as scathing. In an FCC filing of its own, Amazon told the regulator that SpaceX chief Elon Musk tends to ignore rules and government-imposed regulations. The company also said that SpaceX often accuses any company "that dares point out its flouting of laws and regulations" as "anticompetitive."
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+19 +1Don’t overthink it: Elon Musk’s Tesla Bot is a joke
After a dense presentation about the undeniably impressive work Tesla is doing with AI, the company’s self-anointed Technoking, Elon Musk, capped the evening by bringing out a dancer in a spandex suit. Behold, said Musk: my Tesla Bot.
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+18 +1Elon Musk says we need universal basic income because 'in the future, physical work will be a choice'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is stepping behind the universal basic income movement because of the potential rise of robots — in fact, he's working on one himself.
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+3 +1Elon Musk backs up Coinbase CEO by expressing displeasure with Crypto tax bill
In a tweet replying to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong on Friday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk advised legislators contemplating the Senate infrastructure bill’s crypto tax provision not to choose technology winners or losers in cryptocurrency technology. Brian Armstrong recently took to Twitter to express his displeasure with the planned changes regarding cryptocurrency taxes in the U.S. Armstrong said in a tweet on Wednesday that the crypto taxation proposal’s features may have a deep negative impact on the U.S. crypto industry and will push digital innovation to go offshore.
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+22 +1Elon Musk is getting a Netflix show all about taking civilians into space
A doc about SpaceX’s first all-civilian mission is coming to Netflix in September and it sounds like it’s going to be an intense watch. Elon Musk’s space company announced the historic civilian mission back in February with Musk citing it as an “important milestone towards enabling access to space for everyone” at the time. And this new Netflix doc sounds like it will take viewers as close to the experience of actually being on the rocket in space as possible.
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+23 +1Steve Jobs’ biographer Walter Isaacson is writing a book about Elon Musk, says Elon Musk
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+25 +1Elon Musk Says He's Close to Solving 'One of the Hardest Technical Problems That's Ever Existed.' Is He Really?
The eccentric billionaire has been making technology history for decades. But this next milestone of human invention may prove to be his biggest achievement yet.
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+11 +1Tesla delivers 200,000 cars a quarter for the first time
Tesla has once again topped its delivery record, and this time it reached a symbolic milestone. As CNBC notes, the EV maker delivered an all-time high of 201,250 vehicles in the second quarter of 2021 — the first time it has ever shipped more than 200,000 cars to customers in a given quarter. It delivered 184,800 machines in the first quarter of the year.
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