Tens of thousands of people earn a living on TikTok. But as creators face down the real possibility of TikTok going away, many are trying to switch to new platforms to save their livlihoods.
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We've taken the best of NPR's two mobile app experiences — the NPR app and NPR One — and combined them to create a single mobile app.
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AM radio, the technology that started the era of mass communication could be pushed asside. The makers of electric vehicles are ejecting AM radios from the dashboard. But the federal government could step in to save AM.
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Wearable technology continues to advance and promises to deliver new consumer products that could be a revolution similar to the dawn of the PC and the smart phone. What are smart glasses and the AI Pin? What can they do for us?
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The Laguna Madre area hosted a plethora of reactions to SpaceX's second Starship launch.
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Amid wild cheers and applause, SpaceX's giant Starship rocket successfully lifted off around 7:03 a.m. Central from its launch pad in Texas. The Starship successfully separated from its Super Heavy booster as planned. But minutes later, the cheers subsided as mission control appeared to lose contact with the vehicle.
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The regulatory approval comes just a day before SpaceX was set to attempt to launch its Starship rocket to orbit for the second time.
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U.S. regulators have sued SolarWinds and its top security executive for fraud for allegedly concealing poor cybersecurity practices ahead of the Texas-based technology company's stunning hack by Russian spies.
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The company is the subject of a federal investigation after multiple incidents with pedestrians in San Francisco. Cruise said the decision is not in response to any new reports.
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With funding from the Biden administration’s infrastructure law, the HyVelocity Hub is a consortium of seven energy-producing companies.
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The Pentagon said the new institution — housed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma — will train about 1,000 troops a year to plan, install, and operate a variety of anti-drone defenses.