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Forget Mars, SpaceX Is Becoming a Data Center Company

The company's new deal with AI startup Reflection also hints at a bright future for open source AI.
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· Jun 28, 2026
Will Amazon, Taiwan Semiconductor, SpaceX, or Broadcom Be the Next $3 Trillion Company?
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· Jul 6, 2026
SpaceX AI device prototype: What we know so far
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Virtual Production Has Arrived at Television City
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The Next Web
· Jun 26, 2026
SpaceX wants to sell Starlink phone service directly to US consumers
Every satellite company eventually looks down at the much larger market on the ground, and SpaceX appears ready to make the move. The company has told investors it plans to launch a Starlink mobile service for US consumers, the Financial Times reported on 26 June, citing people familiar with the matter. If it happens, it [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jul 3, 2026
How Bezos Learned to Love Trump—and Win More Contracts for Blue Origin
The space company has booked rapid growth under this administration, after the founder spent president’s first term being ‘hated.’
The Slovenia Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Where Minds Meet to Launch Space Economy Association Off the Ground
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Related coverage for "Forget Mars, SpaceX Is Becoming a Data Center Company": The Motley Fool — Will Amazon, Taiwan Semiconductor, SpaceX, or Broadcom Be the Next $3 Trillion Company?. Mashable — SpaceX AI device prototype: What we know so far. The Hollywood Reporter — Virtual Production Has Arrived at Television City. The Next Web — SpaceX wants to sell Starlink phone service directly to US consumers. The Wall Street Journal - Business — How Bezos Learned to Love Trump—and Win More Contracts for Blue Origin. The Slovenia Times — Where Minds Meet to Launch Space Economy Association Off the Ground