
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Starlink Attacks, Xbox Games Coming to PlayStation, Elon Musk Ordered to Testify, Celebrating Women in STEM, and more...
February 13, 20248m 42s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Ukraine Accuses Russia of Using Starlink in Attacks; Musk and Kremlin Deny Claims
(1:46): Xbox Games Heading to PlayStation: Microsoft's Bold Cross-Platform Strategy Unveiled
(3:10): Elon Musk Ordered to Testify Again in SEC Probe Over Twitter Deal
(4:36): Empowering Future Innovators: Celebrating Women in STEM on International Day
(6:01): Biden's $5B Boost for Chip Tech: U.S. Aims to Revive Semiconductor Dominance
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(1:46): Xbox Games Heading to PlayStation: Microsoft's Bold Cross-Platform Strategy Unveiled
(3:10): Elon Musk Ordered to Testify Again in SEC Probe Over Twitter Deal
(4:36): Empowering Future Innovators: Celebrating Women in STEM on International Day
(6:01): Biden's $5B Boost for Chip Tech: U.S. Aims to Revive Semiconductor Dominance
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Image credit: The Verge
Topics
Ukrainian military intelligenceRussian forcesStarlink terminalsUkraineRussian troopsElon MuskSpaceXinternational sanctionsRussian militaryXboxMicrosoftFuture of Xbox eventcross-platform releaseXbox Series SXbox Series XPlayStation 5Xbox Game PassSEC subpoenaElon Musk testimonyTwitter acquisitionUS Magistrate Judge Laurel BeelerInternational Day of Women and Girls in ScienceSTEM fieldsgender diversityCHIPS R&D programsemiconductor industryNational Semiconductor Technology CenterDepartment of CommerceGina RaimondoCHIPS for America initiativeJapan semiconductor sectorRapidus chipmakerglobal semiconductor industryNvidia CEO Jensen Huang