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The very first seat on New Shepard sells for $28 million

Today, Blue Origin concluded the online auction for the very first seat on New Shepard with a winning bid of $28 million. Nearly 7,600 people registered to bid…

3 years ago

Can I Access Excel Without Internet Connection?

MS Office is one of the most widely used services by businesses and individuals for work. It includes software such…

3 years ago

Twitter Takes No Action Against ProPublica Story On ‘Illegal’ Tax Leaks Despite Censoring Hunter Biden Coverage

Twitter has taken no action on a ProPublica story published Tuesday based on the “illegal” leak of confidential tax information…

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Google Agrees To Pay $270 Million Fine in French Antitrust Case, Share Data With Competitors

Google settled an antitrust case with the French competition authority, agreeing to pay a nearly $270 million fine and accept…

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Jeff Bezos and his brother Mark will join the auction winner on New Shepard’s first human flight on July 20th

"Ever since I was five years old, I’ve dreamed of traveling to space," Jeff Bezos wrote in an Instagram post.…

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Microsoft Blocks Images of Tiananmen Square Protests On Massacre Anniversary

Microsoft’s search engine Bing appeared to censor images of the protester who stood in front of a Chinese tank during…

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Facebook Faces New Antitrust Investigations From Across Europe

U.K. and European Union regulators announced they have opened similar sweeping antitrust investigations into massive U.S. social media company Facebook…

3 years ago

Mask Mandate Advocates Championed ‘Science’ and ‘Experts’ — Until They Didn’t

For most of the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask, especially indoors, was the official guidance of the Centers for Disease…

3 years ago

What Elon Musk’s Critics Get Wrong about Colonizing Mars

On May 5, SpaceX successfully launched and landed its reusable rocketship, Starship SN15. This was a landmark achievement for the…

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Demographers Warn Of ‘Epochal Fall In Fertility’ Across The Globe

An “avalanche” of “expanding and accelerating” demographic forces is driving birth rates down, demographers warned The New York Times.  The…

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