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New Ecovacs Robot Vac Lifts Mop Higher Than Roborock, Lower Than iRobot
New Ecovacs Robot Vac Lifts Mop Higher Than Roborock, Lower Than iRobot
Watch out, Roborock and iRobot. Ecovacs just introduced a new 2-in-1 floor-cleaning robot capable of
2023-06-02 03:57
Swedish court fines Greta Thunberg for disobeying police order
Swedish court fines Greta Thunberg for disobeying police order
By Johan Ahlander and Tom Little MALMO (Reuters) -Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was found guilty of disobeying a police
2023-07-24 19:51
California Approves Boosting Natural Gas Storage at Site of Worst Leak
California Approves Boosting Natural Gas Storage at Site of Worst Leak
California regulators approved a proposal to inject more natural gas at Sempra Energy’s Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage
2023-09-01 08:22
How to add your zodiac sign to your Hinge profile
How to add your zodiac sign to your Hinge profile
If you follow astrology — or even understand it — chances are, it can play
2023-06-28 18:25
Everbridge 360™ Revolutionizes the Management of Critical Events with Industry’s Most Comprehensive and Unified Interface
Everbridge 360™ Revolutionizes the Management of Critical Events with Industry’s Most Comprehensive and Unified Interface
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2023-09-12 20:46
Tim Scott pushes back on DeSantis over Florida curriculum: 'No silver lining' in slavery
Tim Scott pushes back on DeSantis over Florida curriculum: 'No silver lining' in slavery
Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina pushed back Thursday against Republican rival Ron DeSantis over his state's new Black history curriculum, which says middle school students should be taught that enslaved people learned some skills they later used to their benefit.
2023-07-28 21:58
Barclays Warns of ESG Bond Risk Few Creditors Are Pricing Right
Barclays Warns of ESG Bond Risk Few Creditors Are Pricing Right
Investors in sovereign bonds are mispricing a growing risk that has the potential to trigger downgrades, according to
2023-09-04 16:59
Starlink can now be used on the move ‘almost everywhere on earth’
Starlink can now be used on the move ‘almost everywhere on earth’
SpaceX has launched a new service for its space-based Starlink internet service that allows customers to connect from nearly anywhere on the planet while in motion. Starlink Mobility uses a receiver that has a wide field of view and improved GPS to connect to SpaceX’s constellation of more than 4,000 low-Earth orbit satellites. SpaceX boss Elon Musk tweeted that it works “almost everywhere on Earth”, including the middle of oceans and deserts. The first customers to try out Starlink Mobility are a fleet of school buses in Arizona, SpaceX said, allowing students to “stay connected and complete their homework” while travelling to and from school. SpaceX said the new service is “ideal for mobile businesses and public sector use cases, including trucking, buses, shuttles, and emergency response”. Subscribers to Starlink Mobility, which costs $250 per month on top of a one-time hardware fee of $2,500, receive network priority over other users during peak hours, meaning emergency responders should avoid losing internet connection. “Starlink Mobility provides 100 per cent coverage in your country and every country where Starlink service is available across the globe,” SpaceX states on its website. “Plans can also be used on the ocean, with connectivity available in the vast majority of the Earth’s oceans and seas.” The Starlink satellite dish, which is a next-generation version of its standard hardware, is designed to be permanently installed on a customer’s vehicle, offering the same download speeds of up to 220 Mbps. SpaceX achieved global coverage of its Starlink internet network last year, four years after launching the first batch of satellites into space. Despite this, some countries have blocked Starlink from operating in its country, such as China and Iran. SpaceX is hoping to launch a satellite-to-cellphone service that would allow users to connect to its internet constellation without the need for additional hardware, however some service providers fear that it will interfere with existing wireless services. AT&T in the US urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reject SpaceX and T-Mobile’s proposal, claiming it would “jeopordise or inhibit” its own terrestrial service. Testing of the satellite-to-cell service is expected to begin later this year. Read More SpaceX launches two missions just hours apart ‘It’s becoming like an airport’: How SpaceX normalised rocket launches Apple launches new campaign about the dangers of losing your health data Meta Ireland to cut about 490 jobs This is how AI ‘superintelligence’ would replace us as the dominant lifeform on Earth
2023-05-24 22:51
Biden nominates Air Force general to lead NSA, Cyber Command
Biden nominates Air Force general to lead NSA, Cyber Command
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden has nominated Air Force Lieutenant General Timothy Haugh to head both the National Security
2023-05-24 02:24
Amazon to Invest $12.7 Billion in India Cloud Services by 2030
Amazon to Invest $12.7 Billion in India Cloud Services by 2030
Amazon.com Inc. plans to invest $12.7 billion in cloud infrastructure in India by 2030, joining other global tech
2023-05-18 11:27
Threads launch fails to prioritize accessibility
Threads launch fails to prioritize accessibility
While the internet is abuzz with talk of Meta's new Twitter competitor, Threads, a significant
2023-07-07 05:45
Aiosyn Launches AI-Powered Mitosis Detection Solution to Support Cancer Research, Improving the Efficiency and Consistency of Results
Aiosyn Launches AI-Powered Mitosis Detection Solution to Support Cancer Research, Improving the Efficiency and Consistency of Results
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 20, 2023--
2023-06-20 20:46