Tech on X: A Midweek Recap #2

Highlighting this week's top tech moments from X

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Fun Fact: Did you know that the first computer mouse was made from wood? Invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1963, it was dubbed a "mouse" because of its tail-like cord. This humble beginning laid the groundwork for one of the most ubiquitous pieces of technology in modern computing.

In today’s email:

Trending Event: CyberCab Makes an entrance in New York

  • SpaceX: Gets a new contract from Nasa

  • Neuralink: Gets approval for a new trial

  • Tesla: FSD (Full Self-Driving) Testing

  • Starlink: Gains approval by the FCC

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1. 🚀NASA has selected SpaceX to launch Dragonfly!

Starting with the new contract NASA has given to SpaceX to create a craft in the shape of a dragonfly to go to one of the moons of Saturn called Titan.

This shall open the doors to having drones survey news planets and locations throughout the solar system and beyond.

  1. Neuralink has gain approved for BCI Control and N1 Implant

This step forward shall make it possible for the many who are disable and can not use their arms or legs in anyway to have the ability to control robotic arms in an assistive manner for many uses from around the house or any event where the host needs assistances.

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  1. FSD Testing for the safety of the driver

Theses are 16 examples in video format to show the many ways the Tesla is being tested and pushed to make the improvements in keeping the lives of our love ones and ourselves safe.

Click the link below to see more of it on X and all examples.

  1. Starlink has been approved for US Commercial License by the FCC

This shall for every phone, in the US to have a constant connection to each other. They shall be no more empty spots within the coverage of the cellphone allowing for lives to be saved where once there was never a internet connection to now have one.

CyberCab has made headlines with its debut at Tesla's Meatpacking District store in New York City, showcasing its potential to redefine urban mobility. The futuristic vehicle, known for its autonomous capabilities, has sparked conversations about the future of transportation in one of the world's busiest cities. While its display has generated buzz, real-time operational data showing its impact on New York's traffic and sustainability remains to be seen.