Amazon plans to launch its initial Leo satellite internet service later this year after placing nearly 400 satellites into orbit, setting up a bigger challenge to SpaceX's Starlink.
Rocket Lab will own satellites connecting the most remote corners of the Earth.
Amazon now has enough Project Kuiper satellites in orbit to begin commercial internet service, though the network still trails Starlink by a considerable margin.
The fortunes of a remote tungsten pit have risen and fallen through more than a century of conflicts. The critical mineral ...
It's believed the 14-year-old girl likely died from exposure to the elements.
Welcome to Edition 9.01 of the Rocket Report! Back in January, I wrote about the 20 launches and landings we were most ...
A new $50B rural healthcare technology initiative aims to modernize care, but experts warn many small hospitals and providers ...
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‘Let’s Go Kill the Internet’
Zuhair Lakhani is creating an army of AI influencers and flooding feeds with “propaganda campaigns.” What could go wrong?
Unsurprisingly to many of us, app stores for smart televisions are also trash. Perhaps even more full of trash than other app stores due to the smaller ecosystem and fewer reviewers. Spur analyzed ...
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Millions in US Broadband Funding Doesn't Mean Starlink Is Lowering Its Prices
A SpaceX executive indicates Starlink won't offer a discount to users in areas covered by the Broadband Equity, Access, and ...
The state office that distributes billions to expand Texas rural broadband is facing allegations of "favoritism" and offering ...
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