December 28, 2005 It makes sense that as the wireless phenomena unfolds, we’ll want access to our information wherever we are, no matter what we’re doing. We’ll want it on our handheld, and we’ll want ...
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EpicVue, providers of premium in-cab satellite TV for the trucking industry, now offers EpicVue inMotion, which allows one team driver to watch TV in the sleeper berth while the other is driving.
Turns Moving Vehicles into Roving “Hot Spots” for Wi-Fi Devices; Satellite Link Enables Access in Remote Areas Offering No Cell or Landline Service LAS VEGAS, January 5, 2005 — Announcing a ...
British company Earth-i confirmed the successful launch of a prototype satellite earlier today. Called the CARBONITE-2, it's an early test version of a planned constellation (the Vivid-i) that will be ...
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Orbiting satellite uses AI to reorient itself in 'major step towards full autonomy in space'
An AI-powered controller on an orbiting satellite executed real-world attitude adjustments in space, showing that AI can fly satellites autonomously.
Jason Kim was one year into a stint at Raytheon Technologies segment when the nearly two-decade market veteran got the pitch to return to the company he says he grew up with. Kim spent the 10 years ...
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