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Boeing denies feeling pressure from SpaceX in the space race

As part of the media conference call for its Orion spacecraft's second operational flight test (oft-2), Boeing representatives assured media members that the rapid success of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft had no impact on them, wccftech reported. Both Boeing and SpaceX are part of NASA's commercial crew program, which aims to develop the continuous ability of the United States to carry out manned flights to the international space station (ISS).

Microsoft confirmed that the screenshot tool of windows 10 crashed on some computers and could not be used

Looks like the native screenshot tool for windows 10 & amp; quot; Snip& amp; Sketch& quot; A rather annoying problem is that when some users try to take screenshots, the application can't load at all. However, as long as you don't rely on snip & amp; amp; Sketch tool, this error does not seem to completely affect the ability of the operating system to capture screenshots.

Twitter is testing twitter circle: a "close friend" feature similar to instagram

According to techcrunch, Twitter is testing its twittercircle function, which is similar to the transformation of instagram's "close friends" function. The feature was announced as one of many potential product updates in July, and it appeared on the website last month due to a bug. Now, as the feature enters the testing phase, a few users can share tweets with their 150 closest friends.

Microsoft abandoned the windows 11 taskbar optimized for tablets, but the system tray rearrangement function is still missing

Unlike windows 10, windows 11 is not equipped with a dedicated tablet model, so Microsoft decided to improve the desktop user experience to better support tablets, which the company had previously adopted for Windows 8. It goes without saying that windows on two in one computers is strengthening its support for this type, but there is still room for improvement.

Musk: business users of twitter may have to pay a "slight cost"

Elon Musk posted on twitter on Tuesday that Twitter will always be free for "ordinary users", but government and business users may have to pay a "slight cost" to use the services of the social media platform. Previously reported that if Twitter is successfully privatized, musk plans to re launch twitter within a few years.

Bitcoin continued to fall below $40000, and analysts said it would bear for a long time

Katie Stockton, founder of fairlead strategies, said bitcoin continued to fall below the support level of $40000, representing the long-term bearish trend of the cryptocurrency. Stockton has been monitoring $40000 as the key support level of bitcoin, and defined the falling level as the closing price of two Fridays below that level. Bitcoin fell below $40000, which means that the current cryptocurrency may fall to $27200, which may be 29% lower than the current level.

Tesla canceled the bonus system linked to the delivery quota and increased the base salary of some employees by 12.5%

Techweb reported on May 4 that on Tuesday local time, electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla announced the cancellation of any form of employee bonus linked to the quarterly delivery quota. But at the same time, Tesla increased the basic salary of sales and delivery employees to make up for the loss caused by the reduction of bonuses. However, whether the salary is raised or not, it seems that this will still lead to an overall decline in the salary of most Tesla employees. As we all know, Tesla adopts a different distribution model from most other carmakers, with stores across the United States rather than relying on third-party dealers.

NASA's psyche spacecraft has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center

The psyche spacecraft completed its journey from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. First, it went to March Air Force reserve base, about 55 miles southeast of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Riverside County, California, and then flew on the C-17 Globemaster III to the launch and Landing Facility (formerly the Space Shuttle Landing Facility), where the crew unloaded the spacecraft. In the next three months, before the spacecraft was launched by SpaceX Falcon heavy rocket on August 1, 2022,