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Villenave-d'Ornon (France), March 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Caroline Blumberg) Villenave-d'Ornon becomes the third French town to host an antenna network, with which entrepreneur Elon Musk aspires to provide high-speed, constant and affordable internet to users anywhere in the world.FOOTAGE OF THE NETWORK.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives Elon Musk, owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, a tour of kibbutz Kfar Aza that was targeted in the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. In September, Netanyahu urged Musk to combat anti-Semitism on X, calling on him to find "the ability to stop not only anti-Semitism, or rolling it back as best you can, but any collective hatred". IMAGES
Panama City, Jun 25 (EFE) .- The Space X drone ship Of Course I still Love You crossed the Panama Canal on Friday en route to the Pacific.On April 23, Ocisly received in Atlantic waters the propellant of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, which took off that day to take a Dragon capsule into space. manned by the same private company, founded by Elon Musk in 2002.(Camera: BIENVENIDO VELASCO)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF OCISLY GOING THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL.
European authorities say one of the internet’s largest forums for criminal activity has been seized and the man believed to be its operator has been arrested. Gizmodo reports DarkMarket boasted nearly half a million users and over 200,000 re-sellers. On it, they could digitally swap drugs, malware, stolen credit card data, and SIM cards, among other things. Law enforcement co-opted DarkMarket's infrastructure, confiscating over 20 servers in Ukraine and Moldova, where the operation was apparently located. However, officials have yet to reveal just who was arrested in connection with the darknet. They refer to the man only as a 34-year-old 'Australian national' who was apparently taken into custody by police somewhere near the German-Danish border.
Susan Walsh/AP; Erin Scott/Reuters There's no love lost between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The billionaire tech CEOs — who helm Tesla and SpaceX, and Facebook, respectively — have been feuding since at least 2016, when a SpaceX rocket explosion destroyed a Facebook satellite. Since then, they've butted heads over everything from artificial intelligence to Facebook's data-collection practices. Most recently, Musk tied Facebook to the violent insurrection in Washington, DC, describing it as a "domino effect." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.