
Twitter or X in Trouble with the Australian Government
On today's episode, we're going to unpack the recent events surrounding X, formerly known as Twitter, which is now the first social media platform to be fined under Australia's Online Safety Act. This occurred after X failed to answer questions from the eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant about their measures to detect and mitigate child exploitation on the platform. We'll break down the immediate consequences, the potential ramifications for X and other tech companies, and what this signifies for online safety globally.
19 Okt 20236min

SpaceX to take on the US Government
In today's episode, we're zooming in on a burning issue: the tension between SpaceX and the U.S. government, specifically, the FAA. SpaceX has had an explosive year, launching rockets at a staggering rate and turning the space industry on its head. However, the government seems to be playing catch-up, struggling to issue licenses and regulate this game-changing activity. Is this regulatory lag hampering SpaceX's ambitions and, by extension, the future of American space exploration?
18 Okt 20235min

Tesla Moving to Mexico and Spending on Ads
In today's episode, we're going to cover two major developments in the realm of Elon Musk's ventures. First, we'll talk about Tesla's upcoming Gigafactory in Mexico and what that means for infrastructure, both locally and potentially globally. Then, we'll switch gears and talk about Tesla Recruiting's use of the X platform, and the challenges Tesla faces when it comes to growth and advertising.
17 Okt 20236min

SpaceX Falcon Heavy Update and Tesla Brews Beer
In today's episode, we're going to unpack Tesla's latest offering, and no, it's not a new electric vehicle. It's actually a limited-edition set of beers, retailing for a hefty $150. We'll also touch upon the contrasting fortunes of Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault, owner of the luxury conglomerate LVMH, and how Tesla's merchandising moves may be impacting the luxury sector.
16 Okt 20237min

Elon Musk Weekly News Update
In this episode, we delve deep into the innovative world of Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur behind groundbreaking companies like Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company. Explore Musk's unique trajectory from his early days in Silicon Valley to his ambitious plans for space travel and beyond. Whether you're intrigued by the latest Tesla models, SpaceX's mission to Mars, Neuralink's brain-computer interface, or The Boring Company's urban transport solutions, join us as we unpack the genius and drive of one of the most influential figures of the 21st century.
15 Okt 202331min

Tesla Market Share Slips to 50 percent from 62 percent
In today's episode, we’re focusing on the U.S. electric vehicle market, which recently hit an impressive milestone with over 300,000 EV sales in just the third quarter. But interestingly, Tesla's market share has decreased. We'll be examining these sales figures and looking into what the future holds for Tesla and other automakers in the ever-competitive EV space.
13 Okt 20236min

NASA's Bennu Mission: A Cosmic Treasure Trove
Today, we have an absolutely fascinating story that touches upon our unending quest to understand the universe and our place in it. It's about NASA's seven-year mission, Osiris-Rex, to the asteroid Bennu and the bounty of scientific treasures it has brought back to Earth. The mission recently concluded, revealing some unexpected finds that could reshape our understanding of planetary sciences, and it also opens up a world of possibilities for future space exploration. Astronomers and scientists are exhilarated over the initial results coming out of the Osiris-Rex mission. The spacecraft's voyage to Bennu culminated in September when a capsule carrying rock samples and space dust safely landed in the Utah desert.
12 Okt 20237min

SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch to Asteroid Psyche for NASA Update
Today, we're shifting gears a bit to talk about a compelling NASA mission that aims to explore an asteroid called Psyche. This asteroid isn't just any space rock; it's largely metallic and resembles the Earth's core. With the launch slated as soon as this Thursday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Psyche mission is expected to open new frontiers in our understanding of planetary formation. We'll be covering various aspects of this mission, from the spacecraft's journey to why this particular asteroid is so vital for scientific research. The idea of exploring an asteroid may seem futuristic, but the future is closer than you think. NASA's Psyche mission has been in the works for quite some time, with a year-long delay throwing a small wrench into the planning. Nevertheless, the spacecraft, named after the asteroid it aims to explore, is prepped and almost ready for its expedition. The launch vehicle for this mission? SpaceX's triple-core Falcon Heavy rocket, which will propel the spacecraft on a six-year, 2.2 billion-mile journey.
11 Okt 20237min





















