House Republicans are literally doing Elon Musk's bidding, California's AI regulation is curtailed, and states sue TikTok. These are some of the top tech stories from the past week.
T-Mobile and SpaceX are continuing their work as another hurricane is nearing landfall.
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Satellites are the defacto communications technology when disaster strikes because of their resilience, broad coverage and speed to deploy. Space-based connectivity serves as a critical lifeline ...
Starlink offers satellite internet to areas without wired internet. Its founder Elon Musk falsely implied FEMA blocked its delivery to Hurricane Helene victims.
To support recovery efforts in areas devastated by Hurricane Helene, SpaceX, and T-Mobile have temporarily deployed Starlink ...
Nearly a billion dollars in rural broadband subsidies wouldn't go amiss The Chairman of the US House Committee on Oversight ...
The approval allows SpaceX to use radio frequencies leased from T-Mobile to provide what's called "Supplemental Coverage from ...
The FCC said in its latest report that about 16.9% of cell sites were still out of commission. This is about 2-4 million ...
A group of about 50 suspects targeted a 7-Eleven in Anaheim, California, on Sunday in what has become known as a "flash mob" ...
The FCC has reverted to the kind of leviathan envisioned by its creator who used the agency with the same vigor in which he ...
The GOP-led committee launches the investigation days after Elon Musk suggested the denial put lives at risk in the aftermath ...