Medicine & TechnologyElon Musk's company Starlink was reached out by governments to block Russian media and news. Read on to see what the SpaceX billionaire has to say.
Elon Musk is helping the residents in the volcano-hit Tonga to reconnect to the web using Starlink satellites. The islands have limited internet service since the volcanic eruption on January 15.
SpaceX will launch 52 Starlink satellites today aboard the Falcon 9 rocket. Remains will be recovered by the autonomous ship 'Of Course I Still Love You.'
Airbus is now testing the UAV Zephyr above the skies of Arizona. Once the series of examination ends, the HAPS 'pseudo-satellite' aircraft is expected to provide 5G and 6G network to remote areas.
China introduces 6G wireless connection networks, which are expected to provide global coverage, enhanced spectral/energy/cost efficiency, better intelligence level and security, and many more.
Engineers from a local internet service provider took more than 18 months to discover what has been disrupting the Internet and telephone services at a Welsh village, every day without fail at 7 in the morning - a retired couple's old TV set.
The Australian government is planning to make digital giants, such as Google, to pay for news content. In an "Open Letter to Australians," Google threatened the Australian government that it would ban the country from using the free search services of the company if this law pushes through.
One of the industry's longrunning password manager, LastPass, boasts one of the most comprehensive password protections by informing you if your code appears on the dark web.