To settle lingering health fears, scientists blasted human skin cells with intense 5G signals to see if the radiation does any damage.
The reentry of defunct satellites is anticipated to increase the amount of harmful chemicals in the atmosphere by nearly 650% over natural levels.
SpaceX reportedly warned last month that it would shut down the satellite internet service in unlicensed areas
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SpaceX signed a contract with NRO for the classified program in 2021, according to Reuters.
"Extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow," according to the State Department.
Musk has previously said "no Starlinks have been sold directly or indirectly to Russia."
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Though an improbable pairing, John Deere and SpaceX are collaborating to equip self-driving farming machinery with satellite connectivity.
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HughesNet is now offering 100 Mbps speeds to its internet customers following the launch of its latest geostationary satellite.
A pair of prototype satellites launched to Earth orbit last month are maneuvering as intended, putting Amazon on track to meet FCC-mandated timeline.
SpaceX is waiting for FCC approval to use 2,000 satellites for global cellular coverage, in competition with Apple and AT&T's existing coverage.
The new Nighthawk RS700 is available for pre-order now for a mere $700.
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Drones are creepy enough already, but researchers at the University of Waterloo recently fixed one up with a scanning device that is the definition of invasive.
It's a unique alternative to mesh wifi that provides targeted signals to device hot spots in your house.
Information sharing between cars on the road and roadside sensor units could allow vehicles to anticipate obstacles they can't see, according to the report.
The company is all on in the new smart home standard, Matter, which will let you use all your gadgets together regardless of who makes them.