SpaceX launch again, LEGO returns to robots and Computex 2020 is cancelled
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It's been a big week for rocket launches with Elon Musk's SpaceX delivering another 58 satellites in its Starling constellation to orbit on June 13.
There now over 500 starlink satellites in orbit designed to deliver internet Across the globe, on the other side of the world SpaceX competitive rocket lab launched their sleek black electron rocket for the 12th time.
That company is gearing up to capture rocket boosters with a helicopter later this year.
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For the first time in seven years interlocking plastic brick kings Lego are releasing a new programmable Mindstorms kit.
The $360 robot inventor kit will offer directions to build 5 different robots and will include a new intelligent hub featuring 6 input output ports, including LAD gyro and accelerometer, a micro USB and a speaker.
The kits can be controlled using developer tools on iPhones, androids, and both windows.
And Mack the Mindstorms kit is scheduled to drop in autumn 2020.
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And finally Computex, one of the world's biggest computer and tech trade shows has officially been cancelled the 2020.
The show had originally been delayed from June to September this year but continued concerns over the Coronavirus have forced the organizing committee Committee to cancel it entirely.
Taiwan the location of Computex has only recorded 443 cases.
But because exhibitors and media may not be able to join the show in 2020, it has been rescheduled to June 1 2021.
Additional online events will take place.
On YouTube in June and September this year.
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