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Shona Ghosh, UK deputy executive editor, here. Tech executives were briefly wild for flying cars, including Larry Page, Google's billionaire cofounder. Hugh Langley and Rob Price earlier took us inside the spectacular failure of Page's flying-car company, Kittyhawk. They've now got hold of some wild Kittyhawk designs — that's today's big story. Here's what else we're covering: | |
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- Vladimir Putin is planning the best way to attack the UK by sending spy ships to map infrastructure on the British coast, a British MP said. Find out more.
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THE BIG STORY Flying-car fail |
Google billionaire Larry Page spent years building his flying-car company, Kittyhawk, before it closed its doors last September. It was a stunning failure. Internally, however, the company had been in trouble for a while, according to former employees who spoke to Insider. Priorities were constantly shifting, long gestating plans were suddenly scrapped, and no one could figure out the company's direction. Throughout the turmoil, Kittyhawk developed a series of wild ideas for its theoretically revolutionary flying car. Insider was able to get its hands on some of the wildest plans and designs, including a vehicle that a former employee described as a "reverse Boba Fett Slave I ship" — a reference to the legendary Star Wars villain's spacecraft. We've compiled these far-out plans to give a peek behind the curtain at one of the most secretive failed startups in Silicon Valley. |
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TOP READS Billionaires, TikTok, & more | iStock; Robyn Phelps/Insider | - TikTok is trying to become the music industry's everything app. The company, which has transformed music discovery, is now pushing into other areas of the music business, including signing artists — even if it risks "pissing off" record labels. More here.
- About 770 billionaires live in the US — and there are a handful of cities they love to call home, or at least park their private jets when they're in town. Three of the four biggest clusters are classic destinations for the uberwealthy: NYC, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. See the rest.
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- Disney and DeSantis' yearlong feud. It began after the company spoke out against a controversial piece of legislation dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" bill. Since then, DeSantis has targeted Disney's special self-governing powers in Florida. Here's a timeline of the events.
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TAKE A LOOK All 5 Starship explosions |
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SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded above Texas on its first attempted orbital launch. But this isn't Starship's first explosion. Four other prototypes have blown up on smaller flights. See all five. |
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A US Air Force A-10 "Warthog" instructor pilot breaks down every item she carries during a mission, including a G suit, helmet, and iPad. Watch now. |
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This edition was curated by Shona Ghosh, and edited by Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan, Nathan Rennolds, Bob Bryan, and Jack Robert Stacey. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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