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Twitter's future is in doubt as Threads tops 100 million users
Twitter's future is in doubt as Threads tops 100 million users
Twitter has weathered months, if not years, of mismanagement as well as mass layoffs, frequent service disruptions and an exodus of top advertisers, but the launch of a rival app from Meta could prove to be the final straw.
2023-07-11 00:02
Meta’s Threads is Fun and Friendly, But Won’t Land You a Job — Yet
Meta’s Threads is Fun and Friendly, But Won’t Land You a Job — Yet
Meta Networks Inc.’s Threads app has exploded on the digital scene in its first few days, topping 100
2023-07-10 23:18
Keysight Introduces PathWave Design 2024 with Automation and Collaboration Support for Enterprise EDA Workflows
Keysight Introduces PathWave Design 2024 with Automation and Collaboration Support for Enterprise EDA Workflows
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2023-07-10 23:01
ON Services Expands its Live Event Production and In-House AV Services Divisions with Acquisition of CMI AV
ON Services Expands its Live Event Production and In-House AV Services Divisions with Acquisition of CMI AV
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2023-07-10 23:01
Bitwarden Recognized as a Leading High Performer in the G2 Enterprise Grid® Report for Password Managers
Bitwarden Recognized as a Leading High Performer in the G2 Enterprise Grid® Report for Password Managers
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2023-07-10 23:01
Heat Stress Deaths Show Europe Isn’t Ready for Climate Change
Heat Stress Deaths Show Europe Isn’t Ready for Climate Change
More than 60,000 people died as a result of record-breaking temperatures in Europe last summer, a study has
2023-07-10 23:00
Threads to Add $8 Billion to Meta Annual Revenue by 2025, Analyst Says
Threads to Add $8 Billion to Meta Annual Revenue by 2025, Analyst Says
It is still early days, but Meta Platforms Inc.’s latest app, Threads, could generate some serious cash for
2023-07-10 22:04
Rivian Shares Soar on Signs the EV Maker Has Turned a Corner
Rivian Shares Soar on Signs the EV Maker Has Turned a Corner
Rivian Automotive Inc. is finally starting to realize the potential that investors saw in the electric-vehicle manufacturer back
2023-07-10 22:00
Amazon Prime Day Isn’t the Catalyst It Used to Be
Amazon Prime Day Isn’t the Catalyst It Used to Be
Amazon.com Inc.’s annual Prime Day shows that e-commerce isn’t the driver it once was for the stock, as
2023-07-10 21:45
India Billionaire’s Chip Foray Faces Setback as Foxconn Exits
India Billionaire’s Chip Foray Faces Setback as Foxconn Exits
Anil Agarwal’s $19 billion semiconductor-making ambitions in India were dealt another setback after his Taiwanese partner decided to
2023-07-10 21:38
New Delhi Sees Wettest July Day in Decades as Rains Lash Region
New Delhi Sees Wettest July Day in Decades as Rains Lash Region
India is facing the prospect of further torrential rainfall across swathes of the country over the coming days,
2023-07-10 19:50
SpaceX smashes reusable rocket record as Elon Musk makes bold Starship claim
SpaceX smashes reusable rocket record as Elon Musk makes bold Starship claim
SpaceX has broken its own record for launching reused rockets after successfully completing a mission to deliver its Starlink satellites into orbit. The company launched 22 of its internet satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from the Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Sunday night, before landing the first stage booster on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. It was the 16th launch and landing for the B1058 Falcon 9 rocket booster, with SpaceX hoping it can achieve another four launches before finally being scrapped. The Starlink satellites were deployed into low-Earth orbit roughly one hour after lift-off, further boosting SpaceX’s space-based internet network. There are now more than 4,000 active Starlink satellites in orbit around Earth, delivering high-speed internet to users. The latest Starlinks are V2 Minis, which despite the name are larger than SpaceX’s previous generation Starlinks. The upgraded satellites include “4x more capacity per satellite than earlier iterations”, according to SpaceX. They are “mini” versions of the V2 Starlink satellites, which are set to launch aboard SpaceX’s giant Starship rocket as soon as it is operational. SpaceX recently completed a six engine static fire test of its Starship rocket at its Starbase facility in Texas, having failed in its first ever orbital mission earlier this year. The private space company has already secured multi-billion dollar contracts with Nasa to use the rocket as part of its Artemis lunar program, while SpaceX plans to use a fleet of the rockets to establish a permanent human colony on Mars before 2050. Shortly after the latest satellites were deployed, SpaceX boss Elon Musk provided an update for its next-generation space craft, which is the biggest rocket ever built. “Looks like we can increase Raptor thrust by ~20 per cent to reach 9,000 tons (20 million lbs) of force at sea level... And deliver over 200 tons of payload to a useful orbit with full and rapid reusability,” he wrote on Twitter. “Fifty rockets flying every three days on average enables over a megaton of payload to orbit per year – enough to build a self-sustaining city on Mars.” There is no fixed date for the next major orbital flight test of the Starship rocket, though Mr Musk has previously said that it will likely take place before September. Read More ‘It’s becoming like an airport’: How SpaceX normalised rocket launches New Meta app Threads ‘first credible threat’ to Twitter Euclid: UK-backed space mission takes off to uncover mysteries of dark universe SpaceX Starship completes six-engine static test fire at base in Texas
2023-07-10 18:53
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