Conspiracy theories are flying around after reports that a secret government satellite went missing during the most recent SpaceX launch. The Zuma satellite is rumored to be lost in space, but not everyone is convinced that's true.
Miriam Kramer, Deputy Science Editor at Mashable, says that no one knows exactly what happened to the Zuma satellite. However, she suspects that something did, in fact, go wrong.
SpaceX has claimed that everything went well on their end during the Sunday night launch. Since the launch was classified, Kramer says we will most likely never know exactly what happened.
Herald Chen, president and CFO of mobile games technology company AppLovin, spoke to Cheddar about the company's aims after its public debut on the Nasdaq.
After a union battle at an Alabama warehouse, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said that as executive chairman he will focus on making the company a better place to work.
Uber to consider cannabis delivery if federal legislation legalizes the industry. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
Enthusiast Gaming CEO Adrian Montgomery joined Cheddar about the esports and video game media company's plan to go public.
Coinbase has made a rousing debut on Wall Street. The digital currency exchange’s stock rose as high as $429, briefly giving it a market value over $100 billion.
CEO and founder of the autonomous vehicle startup Udelv, Daniel Laury, spoke to Cheddar about partnering with Mobileye in order to improve the tech for a rollout of 35,000 driverless delivery vehicles by 2028.
Microsoft, on an accelerated growth push, is buying speech recognition company Nuance in a cash deal worth $16 billion.
Topps, the baseball card and candy company, is putting its latest series of collectible cards on the WAX Blockchain in the form of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) — digital assets that are moving in on the world of physical collectables.
Cheddar senior reporter Michelle Castillo visited the world’s first NFT art gallery Superchief Gallery NFT
Many hope that part of Biden’s latest $2 trillion infrastructure plan would help fund construction for a decades-old proposal for a 200 mph high-speed line that could take passengers from Boston to New York City in 100 minutes.
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