WSJ Reports SpaceX’s Profit for the First Quarter

WSJ Reports SpaceX’s Profit for the First Quarter

A Falcon Heavy rocket launches the USSF-67 mission from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Jan. 15, 2023. SpaceX According to The Wall Street Journal, SpaceX achieved profitability in the first quarter of this year, driven by a substantial increase in revenue. The privately held company’s financial documents reveal a profit of $55 million on …

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San Francisco’s Robotaxi Fleet to Face 50% Reduction Due to Cruise

San Francisco’s Robotaxi Fleet to Face 50% Reduction Due to Cruise

In a captivating aerial view, Chevrolet Cruise autonomous vehicles are parked in a designated area in San Francisco, California, on June 8, 2023. Cruise and Waymo, two autonomous vehicle companies, have been conducting tests of their vehicles in San Francisco, and it seems that the city’s residents are not pleased with the problems that these …

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Criticism Arises as Google Plans to Remove Inactive Accounts

Criticism Arises as Google Plans to Remove Inactive Accounts

Ruth Porat, the Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet, appeared on a panel session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on May 24, 2022. Hollie Adams | Bloomberg | Getty Images Google announced in May that it would start deleting inactive accounts starting in December. This move serves as a warning to users with …

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Years of Upgrades: The Game-Changing USB-C Charging for iPhone 15

Years of Upgrades: The Game-Changing USB-C Charging for iPhone 15

Apple has announced that it will comply with a new European Union regulation requiring electronic devices to have USB-C charging capability. Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, confirmed that this means future iPhones will transition from the Lightning charging standard to USB-C. Analysts and media reports suggest that the upcoming iPhone models, …

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One injured in self-driving car collision with fire truck in San Francisco

One injured in self-driving car collision with fire truck in San Francisco

A self-driving car owned by General Motors Corp, known as Cruise, was involved in an accident with a San Francisco Fire Department truck shortly after California regulators allowed 24-7 robotaxi service in the city. The incident occurred on Thursday at the intersection of Polk and Turk Streets in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco. Cruise …

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