White hat hackers will try to break into a satellite
Published in Network


August DEFCON hacker convention project 

White-hat hackers at the DEFCON hacker convention will compete to try and breach the computer systems on a satellite in orbit.

Japanese building wooden satellite
Published in Transportation


Just as good as metal

The Japanese space agency (JAXA) and NASA plan to launch a satellite made of wood in 2024. 

Satellite call managed on ordinary smartphone
Published in Mobiles


Unmodified Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone reaches for the skies

Satellite manufacturer AST SpaceMobile partnered with AT&T to make the first two-way audio call using satellites with a standard smartphone.

AMD has space-grade Versal AI Adaptive SoC
Published in AI


The first Space-Grade Versal Adaptive SoCs Enabling On-Board AI

Processing in Space. Processing AI in space. Having a space-grade chip requires a lot of commitment and preparation for the radiation shielding, but AMD’s Xilinx managed to ship its first space-ready Versal AI cores.

Spy satellites make laser connection
Published in News


No sharks involved


Two US spy satellites exchanged more than 200 gigabits of data over a distance of about 100 kilometers using lasers.

Boeing satellite about to explode
Published in Network


Moving away to Max orbit

A satellite built by Boeing and operated by DirecTV is moving to a higher orbit because the signs are that it is about to explode.

Blockstream gets its own satellite
Published in News


Bong, bong, bong satellite of cash

Blockstream announced the availability of Blockstream Satellite, a new service that broadcasts real time Bitcoin blockchain data from a group of communication satellites in space to almost everyone on the planet to anyone who wants it.

Toshiba unveils new Satellite Radius convertible
Published in AI


A 12.5-inch notebook with 4K/UHD screen

At the IFA 2015 show in Berlin, Toshiba unveiled a rather interesting 12.5-inch convertible notebook with a 4K/UHD 3840x2160 screen, the Toshiba Satellite Radius 12.

One Web, Virgin and Qualcomm to build 900 internet satellites
Published in News


Airbus wins the contract

Airbus is to design and build about 900 satellites for the privately owned OneWeb which plans to offer high-speed, space-based Internet access to billions of people worldwide.

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