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Blue Origin Successfully Launched and Landed Its New Shepard Rocket

On October 13, Blue Origin successfully completed the 13th New Shepard mission – designated New Shepard-13, or NS-13 – to space and back with NASA precision lunar landing technology onboard.

Apple Unveils the iPhone 12 Line With Brand-New Design and 5G

Apple presented the iPhone 12 line with powerful A14 Bionic chips, all-new design with Ceramic Shield, pro camera system, LiDAR Scanner, and the biggest Super Retina XDR display ever on an iPhone.

HBO Will Film a Limited Series About Elon Musk's SpaceX

HBO started to develop a limited series about Elon Musk's SpaceX. It has already ordered the production of six episodes of miniseries. Elon Musk himself will not participate in the project.

NASA and SpaceX Crew-1 Mission to the ISS Is Delayed Due to Falcon 9 Engine Issue

The first Crew Dragon operational mission was delayed to November as SpaceX plans to study a Falcon 9 anomaly first. The company plans to investigate what happened with the first-stage engine gas generators during a private flight.

Chinese App for Bypassing the Great Firewall Disappeared

China has launched the Tuber browser, which opens access to prohibited social media platforms. Unfortunately, it disappeared from the mobile app store last week.

Epic Games' Fortnite Won't Come Back to the App Store Until May 2021

Epic Games tried to secure Fortnight's return to the Apple Store before the trial ends, but Apple has received permission from Judge Yvonne Gonzales Rogers to ban Fortnite in the App Store.

Microsoft Will Let Some Employees Work Remotely Even After the Pandemic

Microsoft will cover home office costs for employees who regularly work remotely, but those who decide to move from Microsoft's office will have to pay their own relocation costs.

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