One of the more interesting sections has dramatized how exclusivity works in regards to subscription services. Now Microsoft's counsel has issued a document arguing against Sony's claims namely exclusivity. It's important to remember that attorneys and lawyers representing Microsoft and Sony have made these comments. Sony counsel implied that Call of Duty being kept off of PlayStation could cause anti-competitive harm, and said that subscription services can lower a game's overall quality. CADE is currently asking games companies about Microsoft's huge Activision-Blizzard deal and how it could affect the industry. Microsoft representation had interesting things to say about Sony in its response letter to Brazil's CADE agency, which functions similar to the FTC in the United States. Once the funds were flowing, the county then issued a request for proposals (RFP) that asked contractors to start connecting fiber to houses " that were known to be unserved or underserved based on the existing survey".Ĭontinue reading: This guy wanted faster internet, so he built his own ISP (full post) Intel confirms 'Arc graphics does NOT support multi-GPU for gaming' The county has completed a broadband study before the pandemic, where it surveyed unserved locations - places that didn't have internet connections - according to Mauch. The US government's slice of recovery funds to Washtenaw County was $71 million for infrastructure projects, with the county dedicating a part of those funds for broadband internet. Mauch continued to work at his day job while building his own ISP, where he was a senior network architect at Akamai, while building his own ISP: Washtenaw Fiber Properties LLC, which was home to around 70 customers and will be expanding to around 600 customers in the near future thanks to those recovery funds. Yes, you read that right: the mad man built his own ISP thanks to $2.6 million in funding from the US government and their Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program. Each of these Starships is capable of launching 100 tons into orbit, which is enough to make substantial trips from Earth during the early colonization phase.Ĭontinue reading: Elon Musk posts image and says 'this will be Mars one day' (full post) Elon Musk asks his Twitter followers if they've seen his 'sex tape' The image shows a Starship rocket attached to a large arm, with Musk writing that " This will be Mars one day", a reference to the ultimate goal of having spaceports on the surface of the Red Planet, launching multiple Starships to Earth. Now the SpaceX CEO has taken to his personal Twitter account again to share a visual prediction of what he believes Mars will look like one day.
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SpaceX recently conducted a static fire test of Starship equipped with a set of two Raptor engines, which Musk described through a meme as " sexy". SpaceX's development of its Starship launch vehicle is at the forefront of the mode of transportation a trip to Mars would require, and Musk, along with the team at SpaceX, is working towards the rocket's first orbital test flight. NASA and private companies such as Elon Musk's SpaceX are working hard at making the Artemis mission and the mission to the Red Planet a reality.