Monday, December 16, 2019

SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9 rocket and lands the booster, but misses the fairing catch

SpaceX has successfully launched its 13th rocket this year, and its 11th Falcon 9 (the company also flew two Falcon Heavy missions in 2019). The launch included the re-use of a twice flown Falcon 9 booster stage, which it recovered again with a landing at sea aboard one of its droneship landing pads, and a recovery attempt of both halves of the nose cone fairing that protects the spacecraft’s cargo and that is shed before the upper stage reaches its target orbit.

This launch carried a Boeing-built satellite that was created to provide communications services for customers Kacific and SKY Perfect JSAT, and it seems to have delivered the payload to the target orbit as planned. But primary mission success is only half the story here – and the other half is key to SpaceX’s efforts to make even more of its launch system reusable over time.

Elon Musk’s rocket company has been recovering Falcon 9 (and more recently, Super Heavy) boosters since 2015 and has done 47 successful first stage recoveries in total, but its fairing catching system is a much more recent introduction. SpaceX first controlled the descent of, and recovered a fairing half in 2017 – but did so by dropping it into the ocean. It later began attempting to recover it using a barge recovery ship to keep from having to fish it out of the sea, and managed to do that successfully for the first time with one half of the two-part fairing used in a Falcon Heavy launch this past June.

The attempt to catch the fairings was not successful – SpaceX said on Twitter that both halves missed the waiting boats “narrowly,” but added that recovery teams will still seek to pull them from the ocean and see about re-using them on future missions. SpaceX re-flew a recovered fairing in November for the first time, and Musk has said previously that re-use of this part could save SpaceX as much as $6 million per mission, which is around 10% of the total cost of launch.

Indian B2B food tech startup HungerBox raises $12M from Paytm and others

HungerBox, an Indian food tech startup that has courted 10 of the 11 largest companies in the country to use its services, today announced it has raised $12 million from Paytm and others as it looks to sign clients in Southeast Asia.

The three-year-old startup’s new financing round, a Series C, was funded by a consortium of Indian and international investors, including payments firm Paytm and NPTK, an Asian VC fund that invests in emerging firms. Existing investors Sabre Partners and Neoplux also participated in the round, which pushes the Bangalore-based startup’s to-date raise to $16.5 million.

HungerBox offers management services to companies and institutions to improve and run their in-house cafeterias and canteens. HungerBox also enables its clients to connect with food partners through an app and get real-time updates of their order.

The startup, which also provides these firms with a point-of-sale machine, helps them get better insight into the quality of food being catered to their employees, and enables scheduled delivery and tracking of orders to address the long queues, said Sandipan Mitra, co-founder and chief executive of HungerBox, in an interview with TechCrunch.

“We all talk about the food delivery to consumers, but not many are looking to improve the quality of food and how it is being catered to tens of millions of employees in the country each day,” he said. “It’s a challenge that has not been addressed well.”

It turns out, when a startup finally looked into the space, many quickly jumped to appreciate it. HungerBox has amassed more than 126 large businesses and institutions — with more than 100,000 workforce each, across 18 Indian cities, said Mitra. Food delivery startups Swiggy and Zomato have started to explore this space, too, in recent quarters.

HungerBox is processing 560,000 orders each day, a figure that is growing 10% every month, claimed Mitra. The startup’s solutions are today employed at more than 535 cafeterias for its clients that work in IT / technology, retail, healthcare, aviation, education, financial services and manufacturing, he said. He declined to reveal the name of the clients, citing confidential agreements.

Annual food sales on the HungerBox platform have exceeded $100 million, he said.

The startup, which employs 1,500 people, will use the fresh capital to fuel its expansion in 10 additional Indian cities and to markets in Southeast Asia, said Mitra.

In a statement, Madhur Deora, president of Paytm, said HungerBox has enabled Paytm to add new use cases for the company’s payments business and digitization of offline transactions.

“HungerBox is the market leader in the institutional food tech space and we will partner closely with them and bring the benefits of Paytm’s ecosystem to HungerBox,” he said.

Apple Arcade introduces a cheaper annual subscription option

Apple Arcade on the Mac.

Enlarge / Apple Arcade on the Mac. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

For a couple of years now, Apple has been exploring subscriptions as a way of bolster revenue in the face of slowing iPhone growth. This year saw a turning point in that strategy, with Apple TV+, Apple News+ and Apple Arcade joining the company's suite of subscription services that already included Apple Music, AppleCare, and iCloud.

But as this is a relatively new frontier for the company (at least in terms of emphasis), Apple is still testing the waters of different approaches. The latest of these is the introduction of a discounted annual subscription to Apple Arcade priced at $49.99, about a $10 savings compared to the $4.99 monthly subscription that was introduced in September.

Apple Arcade offers subscribers Netflix-style access to around a hundred games on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. While many games have flown under the radar or not made much public impact, a few such as Sayonara Wild Herts, Grindstone, What the Golf?, and Where Cards Fall have received rave reviews from consumers and critics or found significant financial success through the service.

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House passes Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act, barring FCC from funding federal purchases from Huawei, other telcos deemed national security risks (Emily Birnbaum/The Hill)

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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Facebook tracks in-store shopping, targets users with ads: Report

Facebook has joined hands with top retailers who are sending the social networking giant data on what the customers are buying in retail stores. Facebook, in turn, is targeting those customers with specified ads. https://ift.tt/2tkwTzL

Instagram introduces 'Caption Warning' feature to stop bullies

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Alleged Oppo A8 spotted on TENAA listing revealing key specifications

Oppo A8 is said to be a new A-series smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer. The handset has allegedly been spotted on TENAA listing. Moreover, a promotional poster has leaked online, which claims to reveal the phone’s design and some specifications. To recall, its predecessor, Oppo A7, was launched in November 2018. Hence, Oppo A8 is expected to launch by the end of this year. The phone is seen on the promotional poster alongside the Oppo A91 and Oppo Reno3 series as well as an Oppo “Enco Free” product that looks like an upcoming pair of truly wireless earphones.

The latest development comes from the TENAA listing. An Oppo smartphone with model number PDB00 has been spotted on the website. The phone is reported to be the Oppo A8. According to the TENAA listing, Oppo A8 will feature a  6.5-inch HD (720x1600 pixels) TFT display. It was spotted running Android 9 Pie. The phone is said to be powered by an unnamed 2.3GHz octa-core processor, paired with 4GB RAM. As for the internal storage, it is listed to be at 128GB. The smartphone may also come with an option to expand further up to 256GB using a microSD. 

According to the TENAA listing, Oppo A8 will sport a triple rear camera setup: a 12-megapixel sensor + an 8-megapixel camera + a 2-megapixel shooter. The smartphone could come equipped with an 8MP selfie shooter. The Oppo A8 is listed to pack a 4230mAh  battery. It is said to be made available in Black, White, Green, and Red colour options. Moreover, the images attached with the TENAA listing reveal a waterdrop-style notch on the Oppo A8. The rear cameras are seen to be aligned vertically and placed on the top left of the back panel. 

The leaked poster reiterates that Oppo A8 will have a 6.5-inch display, 128GB internal storage, and a 4,230mAh battery. The Oppo A8 is expected to launch soon.

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Oppo A8 Expected to Launch Soon, Specifications Surface Online

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Google, Apple asked if apps like TikTok must disclose foreign ties

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Telenor says Huawei will still play role in 5G rollout

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Disney, Fox, and WBD say they have agreed to discontinue their Venu Sports streaming joint venture and will focus on existing products and distribution channels (Alex Weprin/The Hollywood Reporter)

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