Month: April 2020

Next Mining Venture The Moon and Asteroids

President Trump signed an executive order further solidifying U.S. policy toward mining and resource acquisition in space. According to Space.com, the executive order has been in the works for roughly a year, and is “called Encouraging International Support for the Recovery and Use of Space Resources.” The order follows the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, not […]

Facebook Plans to Hire 10,000 People This Year In Product and Engineering

Facebook plans to hire some 10,000 people for its product and engineering teams this year, according to COO Sheryl Sandberg. In an interview with CNBC, Sandberg was asked if she would pledge not to layoff any employees, as many companies have done in the midst of the economic crisis. Sandberg took it a step further, […]

The Best Tech To Help You Work Smarter, Not Harder

As you read this from behind a screen while sitting in your living room, imagine what things would be like if we weren’t working from home because of Coronavirus… You’d probably still be reading this in your living room working from home. In 2016, not too long ago but feels like ages, 85% of global business […]

T-Mobile and Sprint Complete Merger; John Legere Steps Down

It’s official: T-Mobile and Sprint have merged to create the New T-Mobile. After years of trying to merge, T-Mobile and Sprint have finally sealed the deal, completing their long-awaited merger on April 1. The two companies went through an arduous process of gaining approval from the FCC and DOJ, only to face a lawsuit from […]

U.S. Space Force Launches Military Satellite

The newest branch of the U.S. military carried out its first national security launch, sending a military communications satellite into orbit. According to CBS News, the $1.2 billion satellite is “the sixth and final relay station in a jam-resistant, blast-hardened constellation valued at more than $11 billion.” The goal of the Advanced Extremely High Frequency […]