Elon Musk details Mars plans, Amazon sounds off with new Echo devices (Tech Today)
Elon Musk details Mars plans, Amazon sounds off with new Echo devices (Tech Today)
2017-09-30
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speaking at the International
Astronautical Congress Elon Musk
outlined details of SpaceX s plan to
colonize Mars the company would
eventually put all of its resources
behind its new rocket codenamed bf our
funding for bfr would come from revenue
SpaceX receives from launching
satellites and servicing the
International Space Station musk says
the company plans on cargo missions to
Mars in 2022 the first missions with
human crew would take place in 2024 musk
says this timeline is aspirational musk
also said these vehicles would be able
to be used for earth travel as well you
could go from anywhere to anywhere on
earth in under an hour
musk says that one of these earth trips
would cost the same as a full fare
economy seat in an aircraft Amazon
unveiled a lot of new devices there's a
new smaller Amazon echo which promises
better sound with a $100 price tag
then there's the Amazon echo plus which
resembles the original echo but has a
built-in smart home hub meaning it can
directly communicate with smart home
products like lightbulbs or locks it
costs one hundred and fifty dollars the
$130 Amazon echo spot is like an echo
dot but with a screen and a camera for
video calls Amazon also introduced a new
$70 firetv which is capable of
displaying 4k HDR video equifax CEO
Richard Smith resigned and was replaced
by interim CEO Paul Lee Noda regal
barish jr. the interim CEO announced
that equifax would provide a new service
allowing people to control their credit
data the service would launch by January
31st 2018 and it will be free for life
doe Rigobert jr. also issued an apology
for the massive data breach twitter has
discovered 201 accounts that appear to
be tied to these same Russian accounts
that purchased ads on Facebook that may
have influenced the 2016 US presidential
election twitter says it is speaking
with congressional committees the
company also says due to the nature of
the investigation it may not be able to
publicly share findings but will try to
be as transparent as possible
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