A good example of India’s interstellar commercial space sector is the monitoring of “invisible” threats on Earth through satellites.
Scientists, governments, and business may all benefit greatly from satellite photos that monitor the planet, quantify climatic hazards like flooding, starvation, and forest fires, and identify dangerous chemicals in the…
Facebook’s £3 billion lawsuit has been approved in London.
A judge has approved a class action lawsuit against Meta, the owner of Facebook, that may be worth $3 billion.
Is the Xbox, Nintendo, or PlayStation still the best option?.
CEO Phil Spencer told the world last night that four Microsoft Xbox video games—which the company was frustratingly cautious not to name—will now be made available on other platforms for…
Hacking network “linked to Russian intelligence services” is disrupted by the FBI.
According to US officials, they have taken down a hacker network that was connected to Russian intelligence.
NASA’s Artemis redefines space exploration years after Apollo
With budget of $93 billion by 2025, Artemis operates on leaner financial scale compared to the Apollo era's blank checks exceeding $300 billion
Russia claims to have used Starlink, but Elon Musk denies selling the technology to them.
SpaceX's internet service "cannot be officially used here in any way," according to Moscow.
The US FCC outlaws robocalls created by AI.
Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated voice robocalls are now prohibited by the government agency in charge of US communication regulations.
Virgin Media questioned about the regulations governing the digital transition.
Virgin Media's adherence to regulations designed to safeguard vulnerable consumers during the digital transition is being looked into by Ofcom.
Authorities have summoned Elon Musk to appear before them a third time as they investigate his £35 billion buyout of Twitter.
A third order to testify has been issued in the investigation into Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, now known as X.
Sam Altman of OpenAI is reportedly looking for trillions to finance AI processors.
According to the WSJ, Altman has spoken with investors, including the government of the United Arab Emirates, about his "wildly ambitious" intentions.

