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Elon Musk said Hyperloop would zip people around quickly and cheaply. It hasn't happened. Now a Bloomberg report says a testing site is no more.
Musk's site declares it the "essence of repugnant desire."
Clark County in Nevada said it reached an agreement with Elon Musk's side project of a company for a larger underground "transportation system."
Elon Musk's third company, after Tesla and SpaceX, bid to build a new transit tunnel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
In today's news, the Biden administration changes how it approaches foreign-linked apps, Elon Musk's Boring Loop begins operation in Las Vegas and Amazon's new Sidewalk feature goes live.
The Boring Company has opened it's first fully-operational Loop under the Las Vegas Convention Center. I jumped in a Tesla to take a spin.
It's not quite the high-speed, driverless future we'd hoped for, but it certainly beats walking.
The Tesla and SpaceX billionaire brags that's there's "no telling" what he'll do on the NBC show. Plus, Grimes teases an appearance.
It seems like this project is quickly turning into Tesla cars driving people underground, rather than some sort of futuristic transport system.
Now it can, too, because the Las Vegas Monorail declared bankruptcy.
The SpaceX and Tesla founder will be honored with the Axel Springer Award and speak from Berlin.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority hopes to have the tunnels open in early 2021, so driverless Teslas can whisk CES attendees around the convention.