Kay Lee

Kay Lee

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Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.

Japanese Billionaire Is Looking for 8 Companions for SpaceX Flight to the Moon

The head of SpaceX, Elon Musk, announced that Maezawa would be the first tourist to fly to the Moon back in 2018. A total of 10 or 12 people will take part in the mission, eight of whom will be personally invited by Yusaku Maezawa.
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Twitter Began Testing Its Clubhouse-Like Spaces on Android

The company has been rapidly working on launching Twitter Spaces for Android within months of debuting its iOS beta at the end of December 2020. Twitter confirmed last month that Spaces would arrive on Android in March.

The Trial Between Apple and Epic Games Is Set for May 3

The date has been set for the trial between Epic Games and Apple over the App Store commission case. The first hearing will take place on May 3, and representatives of both companies will be required to attend it in person.

Facebook Will Pay Illinois Users $650 Million to Settle Privacy Lawsuit

According to the court's decision, each of the 1.6 million Illinois residents who filed the lawsuit will receive at least $345 in compensation from Facebook within two months if the company does not appeal the court decision.
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Instagram's New Live Rooms Feature Lets You Go Live With up to Four People

Instagram has launched a new Live Rooms feature for live broadcasts, in which four people can now host live streams at once. Previously, only one or two people could go live at the same time.

Microsoft Will Give Employees $1,200 to Protect Them From Burnout

Microsoft launched its well-being program called Perks Plus to combat remote employee burnout. It continues the company's previous project called Stay Fit, in which employees were given $800 per year for health and fitness purchases.

TikTok Will Pay $92 Million to Settle U.S. Data Privacy Lawsuits

ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, has agreed to pay $92 million in a class action settlement in the U.S. state of Illinois. The money will be distributed among about 20 plaintiffs. The terms of the deal are yet to be approved by the court.

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