Kay Lee
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Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.
SpaceX Successfully Launched Its Ninth Starlink Mission, Carrying 58 Starlink Internet Satellites
SpaceX launched another 58 Starlink satellites into the Earth's orbit. Now, 540 satellites are operating in orbit, which makes it possible to begin beta testing of satellite Internet.
Reddit User Found an Easy Way to Bypass YouTube Ads
YouTube currently only allows users who pay for subscription to watch ad-free videos. Other ways exist, but ad blockers do not fully solve the problem, especially on mobile devices. Reddit user has discovered a very simple and effective method of disabling ads on YouTube.
Skype vs. Zoom: Which Video Conferencing Platform Is Better?
We need Zoom and Skype for video communication like video conferences, webinars, and video chats with many participants. But what is the difference between these two platforms, really? Let’s try to figure this out in our article.
Apple Announces Details for Its Biggest-Ever WWDC
This year, Apple will hold the largest Worldwide Developers Conference ever. WWDC20 will include Platforms State of the Union, 100+ engineering sessions, all-new Developer Forums, 1-on-1 labs with more than 1,000 Apple engineers, and more.
Snapchat Announced Snap Minis Along With Other New Features at a Virtual Summit
Snap Minis are bite-sized apps developed by third-party specialists that live in the chat section of Snapchat and let you interact with your friends easier and in a more fun way.
Tesla Is Now World's Most Valuable Carmaker
Tesla's capitalization reached $190 billion, making it the most expensive car company in the world. In comparison, Toyota's second-place capitalization is $182 billion, and Volkswagen's is $82 billion.
Missouri Man Sues Apple for $1 Trillion Over iPhone Features
Missouri man sues Apple, claiming that the Cupertino company illegally seized his supposedly unique iPhone 7 and stole some features he developed. Parker demands $1 trillion in compensation.