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US government probing security risks of mobile devices using Russian or Chinese satellites
By Benedict Collins published
The potential security risks are currently unknown, so the FCC has turned to mobile phone manufacturers for answers
AWS sets its sights on space for the future of cloud capabilities
By Mike Moore published
Cloud capabilities can push forward advances in space and back on terra firma, AWS head believes.
New Microsoft Azure services will help us learn about the darkest reaches of space
By Anthony Spadafora published
Microsoft’s new partnerships aim to bring development capabilities to on-orbit compute by leveraging Azure.
Webb deployment, Martian flight delays, and more in this week's science news
By John Loeffler published
Roundup While we wait for Webb to make its insertion burn on Monday, Mars Ingenuity Flight 19 was delayed by bad weather, and orcas can be nice sometimes.
Someone is sending a 3D printer to space so you can make your own satellites
By Duncan Geere last updated
'Made In Space' wants to let people custom-build and 3D print their own satellites.
Amazon is planning to launch its own broadband satellites next year
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Amazon had applied for an experiential license to launch two satellites.
Verizon and Amazon are teaming up to boost rural broadband
By Anthony Spadafora published
Verizon will leverage Project Kuiper's constellation of 3,326 satellites in low Earth orbit to deliver fast, affordable broadband.
Kamikaze satellites and shuttles adrift: Why cyberattacks are a major threat to humanity's ambitions in space
By Joel Khalili published
As space becomes increasingly commercialized, cybercriminals will begin to take note, experts warn.
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