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Amazon ditches remote work, Apple’s brand-new iPhone battles, Elon Musk vs. the FAA: Tech news roundup

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The very first billionaire to perform a personal spacewalk stated it wasn’t an especially”serene”experience and compared his journey to explorers attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean.

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Elon Musk on Tuesday stated his aerospace company will strike back after the Federal Aviation Administration( FAA )proposed civil charges associated with 2 launches in 2015.

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iPhone 16 designs on display screen at an Apple shop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Photo: Annice Lyn/Stringer (Getty Images )

Apple’s(AAPL) newest lineup of iPhones struck shops on Friday, however it’s significantly missing out on among its essential selling points that the tech giant is hoping will encourage users to update their older designs.

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Amazon is purchasing employees back to the workplace 5 days a week and desires business supervisors to manage more workers in a relocation it states will enhance the business’s culture.

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Pictures of area and the items– worlds, stars, and galaxies– that occupy it might end up being profoundly tough to see if business do not make their satellites dimmer.Photo: John Moore(Getty Images)

SpaceX’s ever-increasing network of satellites is still obstructing scientists’capability to see remote galaxies, worlds, and stars, according to specialists.

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Tesla’s Supercharging department was struck hard by CEO Elon Musk’s layoffs previously in 2024. Image: Justin Sullivan( Getty Images)

General Motors(GM)consumers have actually ended up being the most recent to get to Tesla’s(TSLA)network of Superchargers, signing up with Ford Motor Co. and Rivian (RIVN)as car manufacturers want to suppress charging stress and anxiety.

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