Blue Origin, company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, will launch massive New Glenn rocket. You can livestream coverage on iPhone, Android, YouTube.
Some internet users have admitted feeling guilt as the origin of a famous TikTok sound was revealed as being from a heart-breaking real-life video.
Blue Origin 'thrilled' with inaugural New Glenn launch despite fail at recovering booster
The sound comes from the popular, adult anime-inspired series The Boondocks. The Adult Swim animated series, which aired between 2005 and 2014, focused on the Black American family, the Freemans, as they navigated life living in a predominately white suburb.
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SpaceX faces a setback as it saw its 7th Starship test flight explode just minutes after launch. Meanwhile, Blue Origin saw its Glenn rocket successfully enter orbit. Bloomberg's Loren Grush joins Caroline Hyde and Mike Shepard on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
Bluesky is not the only app that could serve as a destination for TikTok users. Elon Musk says that X (formerly Twitter) is "looking into" bringing Vine back. X (then Twitter) purchased Vine in 2012. Back then, Vine did not even have an iOS app. Vine remained active until 2017, when it was shut down.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is set for an inaugural launch of its giant New Glenn rocket on Sunday, a long-awaited first leap to Earth orbit that sets up one of the biggest challenges yet to industry dominance enjoyed by Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Tech billionaires, diplomats, and CEOs attend Trump's inauguration, including Musk, Zuckerberg, and Bezos, showcasing their influence and connections.
Blue Ghost and New Glenn started off the year right. Many more launches are on the way, and many can be watched online.
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