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Tesla Launches a $1,500 Surfboard
Only 200 boards were made available, and they sold out almost immediately.
EU Fines Google $5.1 Billion for Abuse of Power
Google's Android deals with smartphone manufacturers demanded they use Google's search bar and Chrome browser by default. According to European officials that breaks antitrust laws.
TSA Discovers Snake Inside External Hard Drive
The smuggler is facing a fine and never made it to her intended destination.
Microsoft to Acquire GitHub for $7.5 Billion
The web-based project hosting service attracts millions of developers and open source projects.
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin Launches and Lands Its Rocket
Mannequin Skywalker was the lucky passenger experiencing zero gravity at 351,000 feet.
Nintendo Profits Increase 505 Percent Thanks to Switch
The Nintendo Switch is a huge hit for the company, and one likely to match or even surpass the Wii's success.
Facebook's Answer to E.U. Privacy Law: Accept Data Collection and Ads, or Don't Use Facebook
The aim of GDPR is to return control of personal data to the individual by ensuring companies follow a new set of data protection compliance rules.
Tesla Model 3 Moves to 24/7 Production
Elon Musk is serious about reaching 6,000 cars per week by June.
Tesla Model 3 Production Is Being 'Paused' After Elon Musk Admits to a Mistake
The five-day production shutdown is apparently meant to 'improve automation.'
Elon Musk Says Falcon 9 Second Stage Recovery Requires 'Giant Party Balloon'
Landing the second stage of the Falcon 9 requires a really big balloon, and there's no guarantee it will work.
Facebook Apologizes for Keeping Videos You Never Posted
Remember all those videos you decided against posting and deleted instead? Facebook kept them.
Google Is Shutting Down Its Link Shortener
The way we find content changed and goo.gl short links are no longer good enough.
The Chinese Space Station Has Crash Landed in the Pacific Ocean
Tiangong-1 thankfully found a watery grave.
Elon Musk Says He'll Sell Lego-Like Bricks Made of Tunnel Rock
The Boring Company finds something profitable to do with all that waste rock from digging tunnels.
Facebook Denies Collecting Call and SMS Data Without Permission
Android users are apparently giving the social network permission to collect this data.