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At long last, it’s lift-off for Uber . After pricing its initial public offering at $45 per share — at the bottom end of the range it set previously — to raise $8.1 billion, the transportation company began trading today on the New York Stock Exchange, and the shares opened at $42. 2. Jeff Bezos aims Blue Origin at the Moon Bezos took the stage in front of select members of the media, executives, government officials and a gaggle of middle schoolers to reveal new details of his plan to get to the Moon by 2024. 3. Flaws in a popular GPS tracker leak real-time locations and can remotely activate its microphone The Chinese-manufactured white-label location tracker, rebranded and sold by more than a dozen companies — including Pebbell by HoIP Telecom, OwnFone Footprint and SureSafeGo — contains security flaws, which security researchers say are so severe the device should be recalled.![](https://i0.wp.com/techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/tim-cook.png?resize=680%2C380&ssl=1)
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