SpaceX is launching its big new rocket this week, and it's gonna be a great time for everyone. 1. SpaceX is going to try to launch its new rocket, and it's throwing everything on the table SpaceX is launching its heavy-lift spacecraft, the new Falcon Heavy, for the first time ever from Cape Canaveral tomorrow (weather permitting). We're in town to watch, but here's some news that will make it even more exciting: The company is aiming to land all three boosters used. THREE CONTROLLED LANDINGS! IN ONE LAUNCH! WOWEE! 2. Continental is building a full-scale AV platform with Nvidia Nvidia's technology is powering tier one auto supplier Continental's upcoming autonomous vehicle platform, ranging from Level 2 to Level 5. 3. Intel's former President Renee James has launched her own chip company Focused on building a custom core ARM-based processor for servers, the new venture is hoping to fit a need for high-performance computing for affordable prices. 4. Cloverfield Paradox is okay The new Cloverfield movie came to Netflix right away after the Super Bowl, which Josh describes as "passable." Good stunt though. 5. Nike is adding a lot of benefits for Apple Music and ClassPass Nike is working with Apple Music, ClassPass and Headspace to offer a range of special unlocks and exclusives. 6. Intel is really trying to make smart glasses happen Intel has new smart glasses and they look like normal glasses. Hey, we also have smartwatches that look like normal watches but no one wants those. 7. DeRay Mckesson is on CTRL+T CTRL+T (the best TechCrunch podcast™) has an awesome guest this week: DeRay Mckesson. Go listen. |
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