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Strong winds forced SpaceX to call off its first Starlink satellite launch, which it hopes to launch today instead
Elon Musk's rocket company was meant to launch 60 satellites into space on Wednesday night in its goal to cover Earth in high-speed internet.
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President Trump's national emergency likely won't stop you from buying a Huawei phone, much less an iPhone. Here's what it means for you.
Here's what we know about the president's national emergency and what products it will affect.
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Trump declares a national emergency, which could set up a huge blow to China's Huawei
The executive order, signed Wednesday, is expected to precede a ban on US firms doing business with the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei.
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Instagram heartbroken over reports a Malaysian teen killed herself after asking followers to help her choose life or death
Appearing before a UK parliamentary committee, two Instagram execs said the teenager's poll had been in violation of Instagram's community guidelines.
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Trump's Huawei ban could spark a tit-for-tat fight with Beijing that puts Apple in the middle of the crossfire
China could retaliate against the Trump ban on Huawei and it could hurt leading US tech companies led by Apple.
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NASA photographed the crash site of Israel's failed moon lander, and it's not pretty
NASA found the Beresheet moon lander's crash site via its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The agency posted images of the area on Wednesday.
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Until now, live-streamed killings seemed like something we could all agree to be against. But Trump apparently believes there's a bigger social-media problem.
Give me your poor, your shadow bans, and your hostile screenshots.
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A teen in Malaysia reportedly killed herself after posting a poll that asked her Instagram followers to help her choose life or death
A 16-year-old girl was found dead hours after posting a poll asking her Instagram followers to help her choose "L/D."
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President Trump's new tool for collecting social media bias stories has one unusual question on it: Are you a US citizen?
The form doesn't say exactly how the information will be used, which in the case of non-US citizens or permanent residents could be potentially dangerous.
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Most of the cells from Tesla's solar factory are going to other companies instead of being used in Tesla's solar roof
Tesla has only sporadically purchased solar cells produced by its partner in the factory, Panasonic Corp.
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