#spacexstarship — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #spacexstarship, aggregated by home.social.
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Neuralink to scale brain implants, automate surgery, says Elon Musk
Elon Musk said his brain implant company Neuralink will begin “high-volume production” of its brain-computer interface devices and…
#UnitedStates #US #USA #brainimplant #brain-computerinterface #ElonMusk #Futuretechnology #Musk #neuralink #spacexstarship #Teslarobots #xAIsupercomputer
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Weekly output: AT&T 5G, Meta breakup bid blocked, Mozilla Foundation, social-media usage, Starship and New Glenn
I spent much of the only week in November not disrupted by my own travel schedule catching up on things from the previous two weeks. As you can see from the list below, that was an incomplete exercise.
(Speaking of previous weeks, I also wrote a post for Patreon supporters recapping my experience at Web Summit in Lisbon.)
11/17/2025: AT&T Boosts 5G Speed and Capacity With EchoStar Spectrum, PCMag
Having written in September about Boost Mobile’s plans to sell this spectrum to AT&T, I felt obliged to cover AT&T putting those frequencies into service sooner than I would have imagined possible.
11/19/2025: Court Rejects FTC’s Bid to Break Up Meta, Finds It’s Not a Social Media Monopoly, PCMag
I didn’t span on spending a large chunk of Tuesday afternoon reading a judge’s opinion about the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to order Meta to undo its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. I also didn’t expect to find the judge’s analysis of Facebook so relatable.
11/20/2025: With Its Next Big Thing, Mozilla Wants to Do More Than Improve the Web, PCMag
The interview at the center of this post happened two weeks earlier, so I appreciated the Mozilla Foundation providing some details about early proposals received since then for its AI-for-democracy funding program.
11/20/2025: Among Social Media Users, Reddit Soars As X Stagnates, PCMag
Thursday had no work items on my calendar, so I could cover this new report from the Pew Research Center about which social platforms have earned time on the schedules of Americans.
11/21/2025: SpaceX’s Starship Suffers Major Test Mishap a Day After Blue Origin Unveils Rocket Upgrade Plans, PCMag
I was going to spent Friday writing a post about an information-security conference I attended Tuesday, but then SpaceX had the booster stage of its Starship rocket fail catastrophically in a ground test a day after that company’s increasingly-capable rival Blue Origin outlined some ambitious upgrades to its own New Glenn launch vehicle.
#att5g #blueOrigin #blueskyUsage #boostMobile #facebookInstagram #ftcVMeta #metaBreakup #mozillaFoundation #newGlenn #pewResearchCenter #socialMedia #spacexStarship #starship
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Weekly output: AT&T 5G, Meta breakup bid blocked, Mozilla Foundation, social-media usage, Starship and New Glenn
I spent much of the only week in November not disrupted by my own travel schedule catching up on things from the previous two weeks. As you can see from the list below, that was an incomplete exercise.
(Speaking of previous weeks, I also wrote a post for Patreon supporters recapping my experience at Web Summit in Lisbon.)
11/17/2025: AT&T Boosts 5G Speed and Capacity With EchoStar Spectrum, PCMag
Having written in September about Boost Mobile’s plans to sell this spectrum to AT&T, I felt obliged to cover AT&T putting those frequencies into service sooner than I would have imagined possible.
11/19/2025: Court Rejects FTC’s Bid to Break Up Meta, Finds It’s Not a Social Media Monopoly, PCMag
I didn’t span on spending a large chunk of Tuesday afternoon reading a judge’s opinion about the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to order Meta to undo its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. I also didn’t expect to find the judge’s analysis of Facebook so relatable.
11/20/2025: With Its Next Big Thing, Mozilla Wants to Do More Than Improve the Web, PCMag
The interview at the center of this post happened two weeks earlier, so I appreciated the Mozilla Foundation providing some details about early proposals received since then for its AI-for-democracy funding program.
11/20/2025: Among Social Media Users, Reddit Soars As X Stagnates, PCMag
Thursday had no work items on my calendar, so I could cover this new report from the Pew Research Center about which social platforms have earned time on the schedules of Americans.
11/21/2025: SpaceX’s Starship Suffers Major Test Mishap a Day After Blue Origin Unveils Rocket Upgrade Plans, PCMag
I was going to spent Friday writing a post about an information-security conference I attended Tuesday, but then SpaceX had the booster stage of its Starship rocket fail catastrophically in a ground test a day after that company’s increasingly-capable rival Blue Origin outlined some ambitious upgrades to its own New Glenn launch vehicle.
#att5g #blueOrigin #blueskyUsage #boostMobile #facebookInstagram #ftcVMeta #metaBreakup #mozillaFoundation #newGlenn #pewResearchCenter #socialMedia #spacexStarship #starship
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Weekly output: AT&T 5G, Meta breakup bid blocked, Mozilla Foundation, social-media usage, Starship and New Glenn
I spent much of the only week in November not disrupted by my own travel schedule catching up on things from the previous two weeks. As you can see from the list below, that was an incomplete exercise.
(Speaking of previous weeks, I also wrote a post for Patreon supporters recapping my experience at Web Summit in Lisbon.)
11/17/2025: AT&T Boosts 5G Speed and Capacity With EchoStar Spectrum, PCMag
Having written in September about Boost Mobile’s plans to sell this spectrum to AT&T, I felt obliged to cover AT&T putting those frequencies into service sooner than I would have imagined possible.
11/19/2025: Court Rejects FTC’s Bid to Break Up Meta, Finds It’s Not a Social Media Monopoly, PCMag
I didn’t span on spending a large chunk of Tuesday afternoon reading a judge’s opinion about the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to order Meta to undo its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. I also didn’t expect to find the judge’s analysis of Facebook so relatable.
11/20/2025: With Its Next Big Thing, Mozilla Wants to Do More Than Improve the Web, PCMag
The interview at the center of this post happened two weeks earlier, so I appreciated the Mozilla Foundation providing some details about early proposals received since then for its AI-for-democracy funding program.
11/20/2025: Among Social Media Users, Reddit Soars As X Stagnates, PCMag
Thursday had no work items on my calendar, so I could cover this new report from the Pew Research Center about which social platforms have earned time on the schedules of Americans.
11/21/2025: SpaceX’s Starship Suffers Major Test Mishap a Day After Blue Origin Unveils Rocket Upgrade Plans, PCMag
I was going to spent Friday writing a post about an information-security conference I attended Tuesday, but then SpaceX had the booster stage of its Starship rocket fail catastrophically in a ground test a day after that company’s increasingly-capable rival Blue Origin outlined some ambitious upgrades to its own New Glenn launch vehicle.
#att5g #blueOrigin #blueskyUsage #boostMobile #facebookInstagram #ftcVMeta #metaBreakup #mozillaFoundation #newGlenn #pewResearchCenter #socialMedia #spacexStarship #starship
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Weekly output: AT&T 5G, Meta breakup bid blocked, Mozilla Foundation, social-media usage, Starship and New Glenn
I spent much of the only week in November not disrupted by my own travel schedule catching up on things from the previous two weeks. As you can see from the list below, that was an incomplete exercise.
(Speaking of previous weeks, I also wrote a post for Patreon supporters recapping my experience at Web Summit in Lisbon.)
11/17/2025: AT&T Boosts 5G Speed and Capacity With EchoStar Spectrum, PCMag
Having written in September about Boost Mobile’s plans to sell this spectrum to AT&T, I felt obliged to cover AT&T putting those frequencies into service sooner than I would have imagined possible.
11/19/2025: Court Rejects FTC’s Bid to Break Up Meta, Finds It’s Not a Social Media Monopoly, PCMag
I didn’t span on spending a large chunk of Tuesday afternoon reading a judge’s opinion about the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to order Meta to undo its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. I also didn’t expect to find the judge’s analysis of Facebook so relatable.
11/20/2025: With Its Next Big Thing, Mozilla Wants to Do More Than Improve the Web, PCMag
The interview at the center of this post happened two weeks earlier, so I appreciated the Mozilla Foundation providing some details about early proposals received since then for its AI-for-democracy funding program.
11/20/2025: Among Social Media Users, Reddit Soars As X Stagnates, PCMag
Thursday had no work items on my calendar, so I could cover this new report from the Pew Research Center about which social platforms have earned time on the schedules of Americans.
11/21/2025: SpaceX’s Starship Suffers Major Test Mishap a Day After Blue Origin Unveils Rocket Upgrade Plans, PCMag
I was going to spent Friday writing a post about an information-security conference I attended Tuesday, but then SpaceX had the booster stage of its Starship rocket fail catastrophically in a ground test a day after that company’s increasingly-capable rival Blue Origin outlined some ambitious upgrades to its own New Glenn launch vehicle.
#att5g #blueOrigin #blueskyUsage #boostMobile #facebookInstagram #ftcVMeta #metaBreakup #mozillaFoundation #newGlenn #pewResearchCenter #socialMedia #spacexStarship #starship
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Weekly output: AT&T 5G, Meta breakup bid blocked, Mozilla Foundation, social-media usage, Starship and New Glenn
I spent much of the only week in November not disrupted by my own travel schedule catching up on things from the previous two weeks. As you can see from the list below, that was an incomplete exercise.
(Speaking of previous weeks, I also wrote a post for Patreon supporters recapping my experience at Web Summit in Lisbon.)
11/17/2025: AT&T Boosts 5G Speed and Capacity With EchoStar Spectrum, PCMag
Having written in September about Boost Mobile’s plans to sell this spectrum to AT&T, I felt obliged to cover AT&T putting those frequencies into service sooner than I would have imagined possible.
11/19/2025: Court Rejects FTC’s Bid to Break Up Meta, Finds It’s Not a Social Media Monopoly, PCMag
I didn’t span on spending a large chunk of Tuesday afternoon reading a judge’s opinion about the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to order Meta to undo its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. I also didn’t expect to find the judge’s analysis of Facebook so relatable.
11/20/2025: With Its Next Big Thing, Mozilla Wants to Do More Than Improve the Web, PCMag
The interview at the center of this post happened two weeks earlier, so I appreciated the Mozilla Foundation providing some details about early proposals received since then for its AI-for-democracy funding program.
11/20/2025: Among Social Media Users, Reddit Soars As X Stagnates, PCMag
Thursday had no work items on my calendar, so I could cover this new report from the Pew Research Center about which social platforms have earned time on the schedules of Americans.
11/21/2025: SpaceX’s Starship Suffers Major Test Mishap a Day After Blue Origin Unveils Rocket Upgrade Plans, PCMag
I was going to spent Friday writing a post about an information-security conference I attended Tuesday, but then SpaceX had the booster stage of its Starship rocket fail catastrophically in a ground test a day after that company’s increasingly-capable rival Blue Origin outlined some ambitious upgrades to its own New Glenn launch vehicle.
#att5g #blueOrigin #blueskyUsage #boostMobile #facebookInstagram #ftcVMeta #metaBreakup #mozillaFoundation #newGlenn #pewResearchCenter #socialMedia #spacexStarship #starship
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"...Elon Musk findet die Wikipedia zu links und baut sich eine KI-generierte Ersatz-Enzyklopädie. Dort steht, was ihm gefällt..."
Hitler kann er nicht! Außerdem kopiert er Wikipdia!
Wer also demokratisch gesinnt ist, meide Elon Musk und seine Firmen! Wer ein Nazi ist, kann sich Ihm anschließen! Nur so, um die Grenzen zu klären!https://www.zeit.de/digital/internet/2025-10/grokipedia-ki-enzyklopaedie-elon-musk-grok
#trumpeltier #musk #tesla #space #spacex #spacexstarship #democracy #DefendDemocracy #Demokratie #Demokratieverteidigen #maga #MAGA_fascism #us #usa #usa_fascism #europe #europa #europeresists @Bundesregierung @bundestag @cdu @spd @GrueneBundestag
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Weekly output: Next Big Things in Tech (x3), Starship, T-Satellite, prepaid home wireless broadband
A months-in-the-work project finally reached the publication stage this week, which felt good–if not as good as invoicing for this project. Another high point of this week: spending a chunk of Saturday afternoon at the No Kings demonstration in D.C. and seeing how strong the protest-sign game remains in my city.
10/14/2025: The 5 next big things in space and telecom for 2025, Fast Company
Once again, my work on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list (NBTT for short) started with judging entries in the converging industries of space and telecom.
10/14/2025: The 4 next big things in robotics and automation for 2025, Fast Company
This is another category I’ve judged before, but most of the companies I considered this year were new to my work at Fast Co.
10/14/2025: These 4 innovations help solve critical issues for North America, Fast Company
This was a new addition to my NBTT work, and deciding what made companies worthy of this honor in this geographically-defined category got tricky at times.
10/14/2025: Starship’s Version 2 Flies for the Last Time, Splashes Down in One Piece, PCMag
I wrote this recap of Starship’s 11th flight test Monday night and then revised the piece slightly Tuesday morning–hours before SpaceX released video of Starship’s upper stage looking more than a little cooked as it lowered itself into the Indian Ocean.
10/16/2025: Who’s on T-Satellite? T-Mobile Dominates, But Verizon Customers Say No Thanks, PCMag
One surprise of this study from Ookla was how many AT&T subscribers chose to pay $10 a month extra to T-Mobile for Starlink satellite roaming; another was how rarely wireless users now find themselves without a terrestrial signal.
10/17/2025: T-Mobile, Verizon Now Selling 5G Home Internet Service Via Their Prepaid Brands, PCMag
Telecom-industry analyst Jeff Moore e-mailed me about the impending launch of resold Verizon fixed-wireless-access broadband by its Tracfone subsidiary, then T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile subsidiary started reselling its parent firm’s FWA. Moore then gave me some useful insight about the state of prepaid home wireless broadband.
#911inform #AES #EascraBiotech #fixedWireless #Heven #home5G #ImpulseSpace #MintMobile #MobileX #Ookla #OWLIntegrations #PilaEnergy #ProRataAi #ServeRobotics #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Starship #TMobileStarlink #TSatellite #TracFone #USMobile #Vantor #Varda
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Weekly output: Next Big Things in Tech (x3), Starship, T-Satellite, prepaid home wireless broadband
A months-in-the-work project finally reached the publication stage this week, which felt good–if not as good as invoicing for this project. Another high point of this week: spending a chunk of Saturday afternoon at the No Kings demonstration in D.C. and seeing how strong the protest-sign game remains in my city.
10/14/2025: The 5 next big things in space and telecom for 2025, Fast Company
Once again, my work on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list (NBTT for short) started with judging entries in the converging industries of space and telecom.
10/14/2025: The 4 next big things in robotics and automation for 2025, Fast Company
This is another category I’ve judged before, but most of the companies I considered this year were new to my work at Fast Co.
10/14/2025: These 4 innovations help solve critical issues for North America, Fast Company
This was a new addition to my NBTT work, and deciding what made companies worthy of this honor in this geographically-defined category got tricky at times.
10/14/2025: Starship’s Version 2 Flies for the Last Time, Splashes Down in One Piece, PCMag
I wrote this recap of Starship’s 11th flight test Monday night and then revised the piece slightly Tuesday morning–hours before SpaceX released video of Starship’s upper stage looking more than a little cooked as it lowered itself into the Indian Ocean.
10/16/2025: Who’s on T-Satellite? T-Mobile Dominates, But Verizon Customers Say No Thanks, PCMag
One surprise of this study from Ookla was how many AT&T subscribers chose to pay $10 a month extra to T-Mobile for Starlink satellite roaming; another was how rarely wireless users now find themselves without a terrestrial signal.
10/17/2025: T-Mobile, Verizon Now Selling 5G Home Internet Service Via Their Prepaid Brands, PCMag
Telecom-industry analyst Jeff Moore e-mailed me about the impending launch of resold Verizon fixed-wireless-access broadband by its Tracfone subsidiary, then T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile subsidiary started reselling its parent firm’s FWA. Moore then gave me some useful insight about the state of prepaid home wireless broadband.
#911inform #AES #EascraBiotech #fixedWireless #Heven #home5G #ImpulseSpace #MintMobile #MobileX #Ookla #OWLIntegrations #PilaEnergy #ProRataAi #ServeRobotics #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Starship #TMobileStarlink #TSatellite #TracFone #USMobile #Vantor #Varda
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Weekly output: Next Big Things in Tech (x3), Starship, T-Satellite, prepaid home wireless broadband
A months-in-the-work project finally reached the publication stage this week, which felt good–if not as good as invoicing for this project. Another high point of this week: spending a chunk of Saturday afternoon at the No Kings demonstration in D.C. and seeing how strong the protest-sign game remains in my city.
10/14/2025: The 5 next big things in space and telecom for 2025, Fast Company
Once again, my work on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list (NBTT for short) started with judging entries in the converging industries of space and telecom.
10/14/2025: The 4 next big things in robotics and automation for 2025, Fast Company
This is another category I’ve judged before, but most of the companies I considered this year were new to my work at Fast Co.
10/14/2025: These 4 innovations help solve critical issues for North America, Fast Company
This was a new addition to my NBTT work, and deciding what made companies worthy of this honor in this geographically-defined category got tricky at times.
10/14/2025: Starship’s Version 2 Flies for the Last Time, Splashes Down in One Piece, PCMag
I wrote this recap of Starship’s 11th flight test Monday night and then revised the piece slightly Tuesday morning–hours before SpaceX released video of Starship’s upper stage looking more than a little cooked as it lowered itself into the Indian Ocean.
10/16/2025: Who’s on T-Satellite? T-Mobile Dominates, But Verizon Customers Say No Thanks, PCMag
One surprise of this study from Ookla was how many AT&T subscribers chose to pay $10 a month extra to T-Mobile for Starlink satellite roaming; another was how rarely wireless users now find themselves without a terrestrial signal.
10/17/2025: T-Mobile, Verizon Now Selling 5G Home Internet Service Via Their Prepaid Brands, PCMag
Telecom-industry analyst Jeff Moore e-mailed me about the impending launch of resold Verizon fixed-wireless-access broadband by its Tracfone subsidiary, then T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile subsidiary started reselling its parent firm’s FWA. Moore then gave me some useful insight about the state of prepaid home wireless broadband.
#911inform #AES #EascraBiotech #fixedWireless #Heven #home5G #ImpulseSpace #MintMobile #MobileX #Ookla #OWLIntegrations #PilaEnergy #ProRataAi #ServeRobotics #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Starship #TMobileStarlink #TSatellite #TracFone #USMobile #Vantor #Varda
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Weekly output: Next Big Things in Tech (x3), Starship, T-Satellite, prepaid home wireless broadband
A months-in-the-work project finally reached the publication stage this week, which felt good–if not as good as invoicing for this project. Another high point of this week: spending a chunk of Saturday afternoon at the No Kings demonstration in D.C. and seeing how strong the protest-sign game remains in my city.
10/14/2025: The 5 next big things in space and telecom for 2025, Fast Company
Once again, my work on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list (NBTT for short) started with judging entries in the converging industries of space and telecom.
10/14/2025: The 4 next big things in robotics and automation for 2025, Fast Company
This is another category I’ve judged before, but most of the companies I considered this year were new to my work at Fast Co.
10/14/2025: These 4 innovations help solve critical issues for North America, Fast Company
This was a new addition to my NBTT work, and deciding what made companies worthy of this honor in this geographically-defined category got tricky at times.
10/14/2025: Starship’s Version 2 Flies for the Last Time, Splashes Down in One Piece, PCMag
I wrote this recap of Starship’s 11th flight test Monday night and then revised the piece slightly Tuesday morning–hours before SpaceX released video of Starship’s upper stage looking more than a little cooked as it lowered itself into the Indian Ocean.
10/16/2025: Who’s on T-Satellite? T-Mobile Dominates, But Verizon Customers Say No Thanks, PCMag
One surprise of this study from Ookla was how many AT&T subscribers chose to pay $10 a month extra to T-Mobile for Starlink satellite roaming; another was how rarely wireless users now find themselves without a terrestrial signal.
10/17/2025: T-Mobile, Verizon Now Selling 5G Home Internet Service Via Their Prepaid Brands, PCMag
Telecom-industry analyst Jeff Moore e-mailed me about the impending launch of resold Verizon fixed-wireless-access broadband by its Tracfone subsidiary, then T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile subsidiary started reselling its parent firm’s FWA. Moore then gave me some useful insight about the state of prepaid home wireless broadband.
#911inform #AES #EascraBiotech #fixedWireless #Heven #home5G #ImpulseSpace #MintMobile #MobileX #Ookla #OWLIntegrations #PilaEnergy #ProRataAi #ServeRobotics #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Starship #TMobileStarlink #TSatellite #TracFone #USMobile #Vantor #Varda
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/481521/ Future SpaceX Starship flights could cross Southern Arizona #Aerospace #AerospaceEngineering #astronautics #Astronomy #Flight #MajorIndustry #OuterSpace #ReIssue #rocketry #Science #Science&Technology #Space #SpaceIndustry #SpaceScience #SpaceVehicles #spacecraft #spaceflight #SpaceflightTechnology #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #UK #UnitedKingdom
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Future SpaceX Starship flights could cross Southern Arizona
Elon Musk’s Starship could one day streak through the skies above parts of…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Aerospace #Aerospaceengineering #astronautics #Astronomy #flight #major-industry #OuterSpace #re-issue #rocketry #Science #Science&technology #Spaceindustry #spacescience #spacevehicles #Spacecraft #spaceflight #spaceflighttechnology #spaceX #SpaceXStarship
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Future SpaceX Starship flights could cross Southern Arizona
Elon Musk’s Starship could one day streak through the skies above parts of…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Aerospace #Aerospaceengineering #astronautics #Astronomy #flight #major-industry #OuterSpace #re-issue #rocketry #Science #Science&technology #Spaceindustry #spacescience #spacevehicles #Spacecraft #spaceflight #spaceflighttechnology #spaceX #SpaceXStarship
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Future SpaceX Starship flights could cross Southern Arizona
Elon Musk’s Starship could one day streak through the skies above parts of Southern Arizona — and cau…
#NewsBeep #News #Space #Aerospace #Aerospaceengineering #astronautics #astronomy #Flight #major-industry #OuterSpace #re-issue #rocketry #Science #Science&technology #Spaceindustry #spacescience #spacevehicles #spacecraft #Spaceflight #spaceflighttechnology #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #UK #UnitedKingdom
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In a race back to the moon, U.S. and China see a fast-approaching finish line |
WASHINGTON — Early in his first term, President Donald Trump held a modest…
#NewsBeep #News #Space #Aerospace #artemisii #artemisprogram #astronautics #Astronomy #astropolitics #CA #Canada #Flight #lander(spacecraft) #moon #NASA #OuterSpace #planetaryscience #Science #SolarSystem #Spaceexploration #spaceprograms #spacescience #spacevehicles #spacecraft #spaceflight #SpaceXStarship
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Viewing the hi-rez photo makes me think it's going to be a while before 24 hour turns are a thing, if ever.
Maybe a ceiling for our engineering capacity?
All the energy stored while going up has to come off in about 20', with all damage as "that'll just buff out." A stiff requirement.
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Weekly output: Tech Talks podcast, SpaceX Starship, AI data privacy, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, agentic AI, scaling AI, Trump scrubs NASA nomination
This week will be my fourth in a row with nights away from home–but since the first of those was something I did for fun, nobody should feel too sorry for me. Plus, last week’s trip for Web Summit Vancouver treated me to some beautiful mountain, water and city scenery. This week’s less-scenic trip is to Santa Clara, where I’m moderating three panels about… wait for it… AI at the TechEx North American conference.
I wrote an extra post for Patreon readers: a breakdown of my inputs and outputs from Google I/O as compared to two prior trips to cover Google’s developer conference.
5/26/2025: Education, Education, Education! The Biggest Lessons from Rio., Tech Talks
I joined this episode of the podcast that my conference pal David Savage does for his employer Nash Squared almost a month ago at Web Summit Rio, when I sat down in front of a microphone with David, Ingra Labs founder Nicole Ingra, and Koala CEO Benjamin Buthmann.
5/28/2025: On Ninth Test Flight, SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Survives Launch But Not Space, PCMag
Instead of taking some time to explore Vancouver after my late-morning arrival, I caught up on e-mail while waiting for my room to be ready, got in an interview for an upcoming story and then watched the livestream of SpaceX’s ninth launch of its gigantic Starship rocket–which proved to be almost as snakebit as the previous two test flights.
5/28/2025: Whose data is it anyway?, Web Summit Vancouver
My first of three panels at the summit had me quizzing Pamela Snively, chief data and trust officer at Telus Communications, and Amin Venjara, chief data officer of ADP.
5/29/2025: Bluesky Still Figuring Out How to Make Money Without Spamming You With Ads, PCMag
I left my schedule open Tuesday evening to see Bluesky CEO Jay Graber’s talk onstage, then finished writing it up early Wednesday morning after jet lag once again had me wake up before 6 a.m.
5/29/2025: The agentic era, Web Summit Vancouver
My panel with Josh Software co-founder Gautam Rege and Outreach CEO Abhijit Mitra, featured something I hadn’t seen before at Web Summit events: The countdown clock moved backwards. I found out afterwards that since the previous speaker had ended early, the stage producers opted to give us his stoppage time after seeing that we were having fun in our conversation.
5/29/2025: Building the new internet: Lessons in simplicity, security, and scale, Web Summit Vancouver
My third panel started 20 minutes after my second and on the same stage, leaving just enough time backstage for a quick sync-up with Tailscale CEO Avery Pennarun. He brought a somewhat cranky view of AI-industry hype that I appreciated very much.
5/31/2025: Trump Hits ‘Undo’ on Private Astronaut’s Nomination for NASA Administrator, PCMag
Maybe because I spent a large part of Friday offline in the sky, I couldn’t resist a chance to cover President Trump withdrawing his nomination of payments billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator–because writing that post also let me loop in readers about the brutal budget outline for the space agency posted Friday.
#ADP #agenticAI #Bluesky #BritishColumbia #Canada #DavidSavage #JaredIsaacman #JayGraber #JoshSoftware #nasa #NASAAdministrator #NashSquared #Outreach #SpaceXStarship #Tailscale #Telus #Trump #TrumpTariffs #Vancouver #WebSummit #WebSummitVancouver
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Weekly output: Tech Talks podcast, SpaceX Starship, AI data privacy, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, agentic AI, scaling AI, Trump scrubs NASA nomination
This week will be my fourth in a row with nights away from home–but since the first of those was something I did for fun, nobody should feel too sorry for me. Plus, last week’s trip for Web Summit Vancouver treated me to some beautiful mountain, water and city scenery. This week’s less-scenic trip is to Santa Clara, where I’m moderating three panels about… wait for it… AI at the TechEx North American conference.
I wrote an extra post for Patreon readers: a breakdown of my inputs and outputs from Google I/O as compared to two prior trips to cover Google’s developer conference.
5/26/2025: Education, Education, Education! The Biggest Lessons from Rio., Tech Talks
I joined this episode of the podcast that my conference pal David Savage does for his employer Nash Squared almost a month ago at Web Summit Rio, when I sat down in front of a microphone with David, Ingra Labs founder Nicole Ingra, and Koala CEO Benjamin Buthmann.
5/28/2025: On Ninth Test Flight, SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Survives Launch But Not Space, PCMag
Instead of taking some time to explore Vancouver after my late-morning arrival, I caught up on e-mail while waiting for my room to be ready, got in an interview for an upcoming story and then watched the livestream of SpaceX’s ninth launch of its gigantic Starship rocket–which proved to be almost as snakebit as the previous two test flights.
5/28/2025: Whose data is it anyway?, Web Summit Vancouver
My first of three panels at the summit had me quizzing Pamela Snively, chief data and trust officer at Telus Communications, and Amin Venjara, chief data officer of ADP.
5/29/2025: Bluesky Still Figuring Out How to Make Money Without Spamming You With Ads, PCMag
I left my schedule open Tuesday evening to see Bluesky CEO Jay Graber’s talk onstage, then finished writing it up early Wednesday morning after jet lag once again had me wake up before 6 a.m.
5/29/2025: The agentic era, Web Summit Vancouver
My panel with Josh Software co-founder Gautam Rege and Outreach CEO Abhijit Mitra, featured something I hadn’t seen before at Web Summit events: The countdown clock moved backwards. I found out afterwards that since the previous speaker had ended early, the stage producers opted to give us his stoppage time after seeing that we were having fun in our conversation.
5/29/2025: Building the new internet: Lessons in simplicity, security, and scale, Web Summit Vancouver
My third panel started 20 minutes after my second and on the same stage, leaving just enough time backstage for a quick sync-up with Tailscale CEO Avery Pennarun. He brought a somewhat cranky view of AI-industry hype that I appreciated very much.
5/31/2025: Trump Hits ‘Undo’ on Private Astronaut’s Nomination for NASA Administrator, PCMag
Maybe because I spent a large part of Friday offline in the sky, I couldn’t resist a chance to cover President Trump withdrawing his nomination of payments billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator–because writing that post also let me loop in readers about the brutal budget outline for the space agency posted Friday.
#ADP #agenticAI #Bluesky #BritishColumbia #Canada #DavidSavage #JaredIsaacman #JayGraber #JoshSoftware #nasa #NASAAdministrator #NashSquared #Outreach #SpaceXStarship #Tailscale #Telus #Trump #TrumpTariffs #Vancouver #WebSummit #WebSummitVancouver
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Weekly output: Tech Talks podcast, SpaceX Starship, AI data privacy, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, agentic AI, scaling AI, Trump scrubs NASA nomination
This week will be my fourth in a row with nights away from home–but since the first of those was something I did for fun, nobody should feel too sorry for me. Plus, last week’s trip for Web Summit Vancouver treated me to some beautiful mountain, water and city scenery. This week’s less-scenic trip is to Santa Clara, where I’m moderating three panels about… wait for it… AI at the TechEx North American conference.
I wrote an extra post for Patreon readers: a breakdown of my inputs and outputs from Google I/O as compared to two prior trips to cover Google’s developer conference.
5/26/2025: Education, Education, Education! The Biggest Lessons from Rio., Tech Talks
I joined this episode of the podcast that my conference pal David Savage does for his employer Nash Squared almost a month ago at Web Summit Rio, when I sat down in front of a microphone with David, Ingra Labs founder Nicole Ingra, and Koala CEO Benjamin Buthmann.
5/28/2025: On Ninth Test Flight, SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Survives Launch But Not Space, PCMag
Instead of taking some time to explore Vancouver after my late-morning arrival, I caught up on e-mail while waiting for my room to be ready, got in an interview for an upcoming story and then watched the livestream of SpaceX’s ninth launch of its gigantic Starship rocket–which proved to be almost as snakebit as the previous two test flights.
5/28/2025: Whose data is it anyway?, Web Summit Vancouver
My first of three panels at the summit had me quizzing Pamela Snively, chief data and trust officer at Telus Communications, and Amin Venjara, chief data officer of ADP.
5/29/2025: Bluesky Still Figuring Out How to Make Money Without Spamming You With Ads, PCMag
I left my schedule open Tuesday evening to see Bluesky CEO Jay Graber’s talk onstage, then finished writing it up early Wednesday morning after jet lag once again had me wake up before 6 a.m.
5/29/2025: The agentic era, Web Summit Vancouver
My panel with Josh Software co-founder Gautam Rege and Outreach CEO Abhjit Mitra, featured something I hadn’t seen before at Web Summit events: The countdown clock moved backwards. I found out afterwards that since the previous speaker had ended early, the stage producers opted to give us his stoppage time after seeing that we were having fun in our conversation.
5/29/2025: Building the new internet: Lessons in simplicity, security, and scale, Web Summit Vancouver
My third panel started 20 minutes after my second and on the same stage, leaving just enough time backstage for a quick sync-up with Tailscale CEO Avery Pennarun. He brought a somewhat cranky view of AI-industry hype that I appreciated very much.
5/31/2025: Trump Hits ‘Undo’ on Private Astronaut’s Nomination for NASA Administrator, PCMag
Maybe because I spent a large part of Friday offline in the sky, I couldn’t resist a chance to cover President Trump withdrawing his nomination of payments billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator–because writing that post also let me loop in readers about the brutal budget outline for the space agency posted Friday.
#ADP #agenticAI #Bluesky #BritishColumbia #Canada #DavidSavage #JaredIsaacman #JayGraber #JoshSoftware #nasa #NASAAdministrator #NashSquared #Outreach #SpaceXStarship #Tailscale #Telus #Trump #TrumpTariffs #Vancouver #WebSummit #WebSummitVancouver
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Weekly output: Tech Talks podcast, SpaceX Starship, AI data privacy, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, agentic AI, scaling AI, Trump scrubs NASA nomination
This week will be my fourth in a row with nights away from home–but since the first of those was something I did for fun, nobody should feel too sorry for me. Plus, last week’s trip for Web Summit Vancouver treated me to some beautiful mountain, water and city scenery. This week’s less-scenic trip is to Santa Clara, where I’m moderating three panels about… wait for it… AI at the TechEx North American conference.
I wrote an extra post for Patreon readers: a breakdown of my inputs and outputs from Google I/O as compared to two prior trips to cover Google’s developer conference.
5/26/2025: Education, Education, Education! The Biggest Lessons from Rio., Tech Talks
I joined this episode of the podcast that my conference pal David Savage does for his employer Nash Squared almost a month ago at Web Summit Rio, when I sat down in front of a microphone with David, Ingra Labs founder Nicole Ingra, and Koala CEO Benjamin Buthmann.
5/28/2025: On Ninth Test Flight, SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Survives Launch But Not Space, PCMag
Instead of taking some time to explore Vancouver after my late-morning arrival, I caught up on e-mail while waiting for my room to be ready, got in an interview for an upcoming story and then watched the livestream of SpaceX’s ninth launch of its gigantic Starship rocket–which proved to be almost as snakebit as the previous two test flights.
5/28/2025: Whose data is it anyway?, Web Summit Vancouver
My first of three panels at the summit had me quizzing Pamela Snively, chief data and trust officer at Telus Communications, and Amin Venjara, chief data officer of ADP.
5/29/2025: Bluesky Still Figuring Out How to Make Money Without Spamming You With Ads, PCMag
I left my schedule open Tuesday evening to see Bluesky CEO Jay Graber’s talk onstage, then finished writing it up early Wednesday morning after jet lag once again had me wake up before 6 a.m.
5/29/2025: The agentic era, Web Summit Vancouver
My panel with Josh Software co-founder Gautam Rege and Outreach CEO Abhjit Mitra, featured something I hadn’t seen before at Web Summit events: The countdown clock moved backwards. I found out afterwards that since the previous speaker had ended early, the stage producers opted to give us his stoppage time after seeing that we were having fun in our conversation.
5/29/2025: Building the new internet: Lessons in simplicity, security, and scale, Web Summit Vancouver
My third panel started 20 minutes after my second and on the same stage, leaving just enough time backstage for a quick sync-up with Tailscale CEO Avery Pennarun. He brought a somewhat cranky view of AI-industry hype that I appreciated very much.
5/31/2025: Trump Hits ‘Undo’ on Private Astronaut’s Nomination for NASA Administrator, PCMag
Maybe because I spent a large part of Friday offline in the sky, I couldn’t resist a chance to cover President Trump withdrawing his nomination of payments billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator–because writing that post also let me loop in readers about the brutal budget outline for the space agency posted Friday.
#ADP #agenticAI #Bluesky #BritishColumbia #Canada #DavidSavage #JaredIsaacman #JayGraber #JoshSoftware #nasa #NASAAdministrator #NashSquared #Outreach #SpaceXStarship #Tailscale #Telus #Trump #TrumpTariffs #Vancouver #WebSummit #WebSummitVancouver
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Weekly output: Tech Talks podcast, SpaceX Starship, AI data privacy, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, agentic AI, scaling AI, Trump scrubs NASA nomination
This week will be my fourth in a row with nights away from home–but since the first of those was something I did for fun, nobody should feel too sorry for me. Plus, last week’s trip for Web Summit Vancouver treated me to some beautiful mountain, water and city scenery. This week’s less-scenic trip is to Santa Clara, where I’m moderating three panels about… wait for it… AI at the TechEx North American conference.
I wrote an extra post for Patreon readers: a breakdown of my inputs and outputs from Google I/O as compared to two prior trips to cover Google’s developer conference.
5/26/2025: Education, Education, Education! The Biggest Lessons from Rio., Tech Talks
I joined this episode of the podcast that my conference pal David Savage does for his employer Nash Squared almost a month ago at Web Summit Rio, when I sat down in front of a microphone with David, Ingra Labs founder Nicole Ingra, and Koala CEO Benjamin Buthmann.
5/28/2025: On Ninth Test Flight, SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Survives Launch But Not Space, PCMag
Instead of taking some time to explore Vancouver after my late-morning arrival, I caught up on e-mail while waiting for my room to be ready, got in an interview for an upcoming story and then watched the livestream of SpaceX’s ninth launch of its gigantic Starship rocket–which proved to be almost as snakebit as the previous two test flights.
5/28/2025: Whose data is it anyway?, Web Summit Vancouver
My first of three panels at the summit had me quizzing Pamela Snively, chief data and trust officer at Telus Communications, and Amin Venjara, chief data officer of ADP.
5/29/2025: Bluesky Still Figuring Out How to Make Money Without Spamming You With Ads, PCMag
I left my schedule open Tuesday evening to see Bluesky CEO Jay Graber’s talk onstage, then finished writing it up early Wednesday morning after jet lag once again had me wake up before 6 a.m.
5/29/2025: The agentic era, Web Summit Vancouver
My panel with Josh Software co-founder Gautam Rege and Outreach CEO Abhijit Mitra, featured something I hadn’t seen before at Web Summit events: The countdown clock moved backwards. I found out afterwards that since the previous speaker had ended early, the stage producers opted to give us his stoppage time after seeing that we were having fun in our conversation.
5/29/2025: Building the new internet: Lessons in simplicity, security, and scale, Web Summit Vancouver
My third panel started 20 minutes after my second and on the same stage, leaving just enough time backstage for a quick sync-up with Tailscale CEO Avery Pennarun. He brought a somewhat cranky view of AI-industry hype that I appreciated very much.
5/31/2025: Trump Hits ‘Undo’ on Private Astronaut’s Nomination for NASA Administrator, PCMag
Maybe because I spent a large part of Friday offline in the sky, I couldn’t resist a chance to cover President Trump withdrawing his nomination of payments billionaire and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator–because writing that post also let me loop in readers about the brutal budget outline for the space agency posted Friday.
#ADP #agenticAI #Bluesky #BritishColumbia #Canada #DavidSavage #JaredIsaacman #JayGraber #JoshSoftware #nasa #NASAAdministrator #NashSquared #Outreach #SpaceXStarship #Tailscale #Telus #Trump #TrumpTariffs #Vancouver #WebSummit #WebSummitVancouver
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Kistler Fully Reusable Rocket Concept
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB-NHHw6bps
Kistler K-1は、NASA契約を得た再利用可能なロケット設計だが、資金不足で開発が中止されたぽい。 #space #spacexstarship #spacetravel -
Mario's World #spacexstarship #spacenews #spacex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz8MmD30mxA
NASASpaceflightのチャンネルに参加して、特典を受け取ろうっぽい。ビデオの映像使用にはポリシー確認が必要なようです。 -
Dramatic #footage shows #RocketDebris falling to #Earth after #SpaceXStarship explosion https://zorz.it/JHZvD | #MattGrowcoot #debris #ElonMusk #explosion #rocket #SpaceX #Starship #Space #news
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Weekly output: Brendan Carr, next big things in robotics and automation and in space and telecom, Android 16, Starship flight test, Google search-antitrust case, 1Password
The last full workweek of November had me feeling very busy.
11/18/2024: Trump’s Pick for FCC Chair Has Vowed Crackdown on Big Tech ‘Censorship’, PCMag
President-elect Trump naming Brendan Carr as his next chair of the Federal Communications Commission gave me a reason to look through my notes of his talks at telecom events over the past couple of years.
11/19/2024: The 3 next big things in robotics and automation for 2024, Fast Company
I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last few months assessing candidate companies for this list, and now the results of that work are public.
11/19/2024: The 3 next big things in space and telecom for 2024, Fast Company
My other part of this year’s version of Fast Company’s “NBTT” list involved a couple of industry sectors that I enjoy covering for that publication.
11/19/2024: First Android 16 Dev Preview Is Here As Google Pushes Up OS Launch Window, PCMag
Google moving up the release cycle for the next version of Android meant that I did not have to write this post in a jet-lagged haze in an Airbnb room in Barcelona as I did in February.
11/20/2024: Starship’s Sixth Flight Test Skips the Tower Catch, Ends in Soft Splashdown, PCMag
Writing about this flight test was easier than covering Starship’s fifth flight test, because I did not have to get up before 7 a.m. on a Sunday.
11/21/2024: DOJ Wants to Force Google to Sell Chrome, License Search Data to Rivals, PCMag
Writing about a government proposal to force a tech giant to divest some core assets reminded me of covering the Microsoft antitrust trial some 25 years ago.
11/21/2024: 1Password Chief Wouldn’t Mind Apple, Google Getting Pushy About Passkeys, PCMag
I wrote up a conversation I’d had the previous Thursday morning at Web Summit in Lisbon with 1Password’s co-CEO Jeff Shiner; I needed another few days to check a few details about how that password-manager service that I’ve used since 2019 deals with passkey authentication.
#1Password #Android16 #FastCompany #FCC #FlockSafety #GoogleAntitrust #GoogleChrome #GoogleSearchAntitrust #JeffShiner #Luminar #MachinaLabs #NBTT #passkeys #SierraSpace #Skylo #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #Starship #TMobile
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Even for somebody who does as much to prop up the commercial-aviation industry as I do, going to London and back in a sub-five-day span was a bit of a head-spinning experience.
10/8/2024: 6G experts find that the map for a new ‘G’ is still downloading, Light Reading
I needed an extra couple of days to write this report from the Spectrum Americans telecom-policy conference because of the very on-brand reason that I spent the next two days at a different telecom-policy conference.
10/8/2024: Uber Charges Up Vehicle Electrification Efforts, PCMag
I wrote this report from Uber’s Go-Get Zero event in London a few hours afterwards, in between some napping that I desperately needed to cope with jet lag and an annoying head cold that’s still around. Reminder: Uber covered my airfare and lodging at this event.
10/10/2024: Intel Unveils Next-Gen ‘Arrow Lake’ Desktop CPUs: They’re All About Efficiency, PCMag
My work for this began a month earlier at IFA in Berlin, when Intel staged a presentation covering its next desktop-processor architecture with an embargo date more than a month in the future.
10/13/2024: Starship Scores a Booster Catch on Its Fifth Flight Test, PCMag
Normal people don’t wake up early on a Sunday to watch a livestream of a rocket launch, but this was no normal rocket launch either.
10/13/2024: Vast Space Unveils Its Plan to Replace the International Space Station, PCMag
NASA’s intention to replace the International Space Station with a privately-built space station now has another possible station builder.
#6G #electrification #GoGetZero #Haven2 #IFA #London #spaceStation #SpaceX #SpaceXChopsticks #SpaceXStarship #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumPolicy #Uber #VastSpace
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Even for somebody who does as much to prop up the commercial-aviation industry as I do, going to London and back in a sub-five-day span was a bit of a head-spinning experience.
10/8/2024: 6G experts find that the map for a new ‘G’ is still downloading, Light Reading
I needed an extra couple of days to write this report from the Spectrum Americans telecom-policy conference because of the very on-brand reason that I spent the next two days at a different telecom-policy conference.
10/8/2024: Uber Charges Up Vehicle Electrification Efforts, PCMag
I wrote this report from Uber’s Go-Get Zero event in London a few hours afterwards, in between some napping that I desperately needed to cope with jet lag and an annoying head cold that’s still around. Reminder: Uber covered my airfare and lodging at this event.
10/10/2024: Intel Unveils Next-Gen ‘Arrow Lake’ Desktop CPUs: They’re All About Efficiency, PCMag
My work for this began a month earlier at IFA in Berlin, when Intel staged a presentation covering its next desktop-processor architecture with an embargo date more than a month in the future.
10/13/2024: Starship Scores a Booster Catch on Its Fifth Flight Test, PCMag
Normal people don’t wake up early on a Sunday to watch a livestream of a rocket launch, but this was no normal rocket launch either.
10/13/2024: Vast Space Unveils Its Plan to Replace the International Space Station, PCMag
NASA’s intention to replace the International Space Station with a privately-built space station now has another possible station builder.
#6G #electrification #GoGetZero #Haven2 #IFA #London #spaceStation #SpaceX #SpaceXChopsticks #SpaceXStarship #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumPolicy #Uber #VastSpace
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Even for somebody who does as much to prop up the commercial-aviation industry as I do, going to London and back in a sub-five-day span was a bit of a head-spinning experience.
10/8/2024: 6G experts find that the map for a new ‘G’ is still downloading, Light Reading
I needed an extra couple of days to write this report from the Spectrum Americans telecom-policy conference because of the very on-brand reason that I spent the next two days at a different telecom-policy conference.
10/8/2024: Uber Charges Up Vehicle Electrification Efforts, PCMag
I wrote this report from Uber’s Go-Get Zero event in London a few hours afterwards, in between some napping that I desperately needed to cope with jet lag and an annoying head cold that’s still around. Reminder: Uber covered my airfare and lodging at this event.
10/10/2024: Intel Unveils Next-Gen ‘Arrow Lake’ Desktop CPUs: They’re All About Efficiency, PCMag
My work for this began a month earlier at IFA in Berlin, when Intel staged a presentation covering its next desktop-processor architecture with an embargo date more than a month in the future.
10/13/2024: Starship Scores a Booster Catch on Its Fifth Flight Test, PCMag
Normal people don’t wake up early on a Sunday to watch a livestream of a rocket launch, but this was no normal rocket launch either.
10/13/2024: Vast Space Unveils Its Plan to Replace the International Space Station, PCMag
NASA’s intention to replace the International Space Station with a privately-built space station now has another possible station builder.
#6G #electrification #GoGetZero #Haven2 #IFA #London #spaceStation #SpaceX #SpaceXChopsticks #SpaceXStarship #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumPolicy #Uber #VastSpace
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Even for somebody who does as much to prop up the commercial-aviation industry as I do, going to London and back in a sub-five-day span was a bit of a head-spinning experience.
10/8/2024: 6G experts find that the map for a new ‘G’ is still downloading, Light Reading
I needed an extra couple of days to write this report from the Spectrum Americans telecom-policy conference because of the very on-brand reason that I spent the next two days at a different telecom-policy conference.
10/8/2024: Uber Charges Up Vehicle Electrification Efforts, PCMag
I wrote this report from Uber’s Go-Get Zero event in London a few hours afterwards, in between some napping that I desperately needed to cope with jet lag and an annoying head cold that’s still around. Reminder: Uber covered my airfare and lodging at this event.
10/10/2024: Intel Unveils Next-Gen ‘Arrow Lake’ Desktop CPUs: They’re All About Efficiency, PCMag
My work for this began a month earlier at IFA in Berlin, when Intel staged a presentation covering its next desktop-processor architecture with an embargo date more than a month in the future.
10/13/2024: Starship Scores a Booster Catch on Its Fifth Flight Test, PCMag
Normal people don’t wake up early on a Sunday to watch a livestream of a rocket launch, but this was no normal rocket launch either.
10/13/2024: Vast Space Unveils Its Plan to Replace the International Space Station, PCMag
NASA’s intention to replace the International Space Station with a privately-built space station now has another possible station builder.
#6G #electrification #GoGetZero #Haven2 #IFA #London #spaceStation #SpaceX #SpaceXChopsticks #SpaceXStarship #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumPolicy #Uber #VastSpace
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スターシップの環境への影響に関する新しい報告書
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxhQGNKnv1g
SpaceXの最新の環境アセスメントで提案された重要な変更点を解説。打ち上げ周波数の増加や発射台の大規模な再設計などが盛り込まれている。宇宙活動や周辺環境への潜在的な影響について探る。
#SpaceX #Starbase #EnvironmentalImpact #RocketScience #SpaceXStarship #FAA #SpaceNews -
I had an unusually space-centric news week, which led me to think anew about when I could next get on a plane to Florida (or Texas) to see a large rocket launch in person instead of on a screen.
6/4/2024: Sorry, Cable: Fiber and 5G Home Internet Win the ISP Popularity Contest, PCMag
A year after the American Customer Satisfaction Index documented a dramatic gap in subscriber approval of fiber broadband compared to cable, a new ACSI survey found that people using fixed-wireless Internet also voiced more contentment with their connectivity than cable users.
6/5/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Finally Launches With Astronauts Onboard, PCMag
This post would have been shorter if Starliner’s first crewed launch had happened last month as originally scheduled, but each delay gave me an excuse to write a little more background about this launch, NASA’s commercial crew program and the history of Atlas rockets.
6/6/2024: T-Mobile’s Home Internet Backup Plan Kicks in When Your Broadband Goes Out, PCMag
After I filed my recap of T-Mobile’s announcement–which also covered a new Opensignal report about the rise of fixed wireless–I read Jon Brodkin’s report at Ars Technica and realized he’d unearthed an important issue with the carrier’s pitch. So I sent in an update to my editor from my phone while on line to get my first in a series of small plates at the NOAA Sustainable Seafood Celebration.
6/6/2024: On Fourth Launch, SpaceX’s Starship Sticks the Landing, PCMag
I wrote a second post about a pioneering rocket launch this week. I’m still amazed that Starship’s second stage made it all the way to the Indian Ocean after I watched one of its fins start to disintegrate from reentry heating live on camera.
6/8/2024: Ep 100 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Apple WWDC 24 guesses, fixed wireless access and broadband trends, Mark Vena
With our usual podcast companion John Quain out on a work trip, the Houston Chronicle’s Dwight Silverman joined us in his place.
6/9/2024: Why the US Falls Short on Easy, Cheap Cross-Border Money Transfers, PCMag
I started gathering string for this story back in February when I traveled to Vilnius, Lithuania to moderate a panel at a financial-technology conference there and get an introduction to the country’s fintech sector (with local hosts covering most of my travel expenses). Then I had to quiz an industry analyst, after which watching a panel at Web Summit Rio gave me another angle to look into.
#ACSI #Bitcoin #Boeing #broadband #BTC #cryptocurrency #CST100 #DwightSilverman #fixedWireless #FWA #KYC #PayPal #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #Starliner #Starship #SWIFT #TMobileHomeBackup #TransferGo #Wise
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I had an unusually space-centric news week, which led me to think anew about when I could next get on a plane to Florida (or Texas) to see a large rocket launch in person instead of on a screen.
6/4/2024: Sorry, Cable: Fiber and 5G Home Internet Win the ISP Popularity Contest, PCMag
A year after the American Customer Satisfaction Index documented a dramatic gap in subscriber approval of fiber broadband compared to cable, a new ACSI survey found that people using fixed-wireless Internet also voiced more contentment with their connectivity than cable users.
6/5/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Finally Launches With Astronauts Onboard, PCMag
This post would have been shorter if Starliner’s first crewed launch had happened last month as originally scheduled, but each delay gave me an excuse to write a little more background about this launch, NASA’s commercial crew program and the history of Atlas rockets.
6/6/2024: T-Mobile’s Home Internet Backup Plan Kicks in When Your Broadband Goes Out, PCMag
After I filed my recap of T-Mobile’s announcement–which also covered a new Opensignal report about the rise of fixed wireless–I read Jon Brodkin’s report at Ars Technica and realized he’d unearthed an important issue with the carrier’s pitch. So I sent in an update to my editor from my phone while on line to get my first in a series of small plates at the NOAA Sustainable Seafood Celebration.
6/6/2024: On Fourth Launch, SpaceX’s Starship Sticks the Landing, PCMag
I wrote a second post about a pioneering rocket launch this week. I’m still amazed that Starship’s second stage made it all the way to the Indian Ocean after I watched one of its fins start to disintegrate from reentry heating live on camera.
6/8/2024: Ep 100 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Apple WWDC 24 guesses, fixed wireless access and broadband trends, Mark Vena
With our usual podcast companion John Quain out on a work trip, the Houston Chronicle’s Dwight Silverman joined us in his place.
6/9/2024: Why the US Falls Short on Easy, Cheap Cross-Border Money Transfers, PCMag
I started gathering string for this story back in February when I traveled to Vilnius, Lithuania to moderate a panel at a financial-technology conference there and get an introduction to the country’s fintech sector (with local hosts covering most of my travel expenses). Then I had to quiz an industry analyst, after which watching a panel at Web Summit Rio gave me another angle to look into.
#ACSI #Bitcoin #Boeing #broadband #BTC #cryptocurrency #CST100 #DwightSilverman #fixedWireless #FWA #KYC #PayPal #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #Starliner #Starship #SWIFT #TMobileHomeBackup #TransferGo #Wise
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I had an unusually space-centric news week, which led me to think anew about when I could next get on a plane to Florida (or Texas) to see a large rocket launch in person instead of on a screen.
6/4/2024: Sorry, Cable: Fiber and 5G Home Internet Win the ISP Popularity Contest, PCMag
A year after the American Customer Satisfaction Index documented a dramatic gap in subscriber approval of fiber broadband compared to cable, a new ACSI survey found that people using fixed-wireless Internet also voiced more contentment with their connectivity than cable users.
6/5/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Finally Launches With Astronauts Onboard, PCMag
This post would have been shorter if Starliner’s first crewed launch had happened last month as originally scheduled, but each delay gave me an excuse to write a little more background about this launch, NASA’s commercial crew program and the history of Atlas rockets.
6/6/2024: T-Mobile’s Home Internet Backup Plan Kicks in When Your Broadband Goes Out, PCMag
After I filed my recap of T-Mobile’s announcement–which also covered a new Opensignal report about the rise of fixed wireless–I read Jon Brodkin’s report at Ars Technica and realized he’d unearthed an important issue with the carrier’s pitch. So I sent in an update to my editor from my phone while on line to get my first in a series of small plates at the NOAA Sustainable Seafood Celebration.
6/6/2024: On Fourth Launch, SpaceX’s Starship Sticks the Landing, PCMag
I wrote a second post about a pioneering rocket launch this week. I’m still amazed that Starship’s second stage made it all the way to the Indian Ocean after I watched one of its fins start to disintegrate from reentry heating live on camera.
6/8/2024: Ep 100 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Apple WWDC 24 guesses, fixed wireless access and broadband trends, Mark Vena
With our usual podcast companion John Quain out on a work trip, the Houston Chronicle’s Dwight Silverman joined us in his place.
6/9/2024: Why the US Falls Short on Easy, Cheap Cross-Border Money Transfers, PCMag
I started gathering string for this story back in February when I traveled to Vilnius, Lithuania to moderate a panel at a financial-technology conference there and get an introduction to the country’s fintech sector (with local hosts covering most of my travel expenses). Then I had to quiz an industry analyst, after which watching a panel at Web Summit Rio gave me another angle to look into.
#ACSI #Bitcoin #Boeing #broadband #BTC #cryptocurrency #CST100 #DwightSilverman #fixedWireless #FWA #KYC #PayPal #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #Starliner #Starship #SWIFT #TMobileHomeBackup #TransferGo #Wise
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I had an unusually space-centric news week, which led me to think anew about when I could next get on a plane to Florida (or Texas) to see a large rocket launch in person instead of on a screen.
6/4/2024: Sorry, Cable: Fiber and 5G Home Internet Win the ISP Popularity Contest, PCMag
A year after the American Customer Satisfaction Index documented a dramatic gap in subscriber approval of fiber broadband compared to cable, a new ACSI survey found that people using fixed-wireless Internet also voiced more contentment with their connectivity than cable users.
6/5/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Finally Launches With Astronauts Onboard, PCMag
This post would have been shorter if Starliner’s first crewed launch had happened last month as originally scheduled, but each delay gave me an excuse to write a little more background about this launch, NASA’s commercial crew program and the history of Atlas rockets.
6/6/2024: T-Mobile’s Home Internet Backup Plan Kicks in When Your Broadband Goes Out, PCMag
After I filed my recap of T-Mobile’s announcement–which also covered a new Opensignal report about the rise of fixed wireless–I read Jon Brodkin’s report at Ars Technica and realized he’d unearthed an important issue with the carrier’s pitch. So I sent in an update to my editor from my phone while on line to get my first in a series of small plates at the NOAA Sustainable Seafood Celebration.
6/6/2024: On Fourth Launch, SpaceX’s Starship Sticks the Landing, PCMag
I wrote a second post about a pioneering rocket launch this week. I’m still amazed that Starship’s second stage made it all the way to the Indian Ocean after I watched one of its fins start to disintegrate from reentry heating live on camera.
6/8/2024: Ep 100 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Apple WWDC 24 guesses, fixed wireless access and broadband trends, Mark Vena
With our usual podcast companion John Quain out on a work trip, the Houston Chronicle’s Dwight Silverman joined us in his place.
6/9/2024: Why the US Falls Short on Easy, Cheap Cross-Border Money Transfers, PCMag
I started gathering string for this story back in February when I traveled to Vilnius, Lithuania to moderate a panel at a financial-technology conference there and get an introduction to the country’s fintech sector (with local hosts covering most of my travel expenses). Then I had to quiz an industry analyst, after which watching a panel at Web Summit Rio gave me another angle to look into.
#ACSI #Bitcoin #Boeing #broadband #BTC #cryptocurrency #CST100 #DwightSilverman #fixedWireless #FWA #KYC #PayPal #SpaceX #SpaceXStarship #Starliner #Starship #SWIFT #TMobileHomeBackup #TransferGo #Wise
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#ScottManley - SpaceX Superheavy Booster Splashes Down - Multiple Camera Angles!!! #spacex #spacexstarship - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU6Psk_1wWA
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Ракетний двигун Starship Raptor від SpaceX вибухнув під час випробувань https://itc.ua/ua/novini/raketnyj-dvygun-starship-raptor-vid-spacex-vybuhnuv-pid-chas-vyprobuvan/ #SpaceXStarship #Наукатакосмос #Технології #Starship #Новини #Raptor #SpaceX #ракети
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20 разів — не межа. SpaceX оновила рекорд багаторазового використання РН Falcon 9 https://itc.ua/ua/novini/spacex-falcon-9-record-first-stage-20-times-flight/ #InterplanetaryTransportSystem #SpaceXStarship #Наукатакосмос #SuperHeavyB10 #SpaceXDragon #StarshipS28 #Технології #SuperHeavy #Starlink #Starship #ІлонМаск #Falcon9 #Новини #SpaceX #Бізнес #Космос #Ракета #IFT-2 #IFT-3 #Марс #BFR #BFS #ITS #США
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20 разів — не межа. SpaceX оновила рекорд багаторазового використання РН Falcon 9 https://itc.ua/ua/novini/spacex-falcon-9-record-first-stage-20-times-flight/ #InterplanetaryTransportSystem #SpaceXStarship #Наукатакосмос #SuperHeavyB10 #SpaceXDragon #StarshipS28 #Технології #SuperHeavy #Starlink #Starship #ІлонМаск #Falcon9 #Новини #SpaceX #Бізнес #Космос #Ракета #IFT-2 #IFT-3 #Марс #BFR #BFS #ITS #США
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20 разів — не межа. SpaceX оновила рекорд багаторазового використання РН Falcon 9 https://itc.ua/ua/novini/spacex-falcon-9-record-first-stage-20-times-flight/ #InterplanetaryTransportSystem #SpaceXStarship #Наукатакосмос #SuperHeavyB10 #SpaceXDragon #StarshipS28 #Технології #SuperHeavy #Starlink #Starship #ІлонМаск #Falcon9 #Новини #SpaceX #Бізнес #Космос #Ракета #IFT-2 #IFT-3 #Марс #BFR #BFS #ITS #США
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20 разів — не межа. SpaceX оновила рекорд багаторазового використання РН Falcon 9 https://itc.ua/ua/novini/spacex-falcon-9-record-first-stage-20-times-flight/ #InterplanetaryTransportSystem #SpaceXStarship #Наукатакосмос #SuperHeavyB10 #SpaceXDragon #StarshipS28 #Технології #SuperHeavy #Starlink #Starship #ІлонМаск #Falcon9 #Новини #SpaceX #Бізнес #Космос #Ракета #IFT-2 #IFT-3 #Марс #BFR #BFS #ITS #США
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20 разів — не межа. SpaceX оновила рекорд багаторазового використання РН Falcon 9 https://itc.ua/ua/novini/spacex-falcon-9-record-first-stage-20-times-flight/ #InterplanetaryTransportSystem #SpaceXStarship #Наукатакосмос #SuperHeavyB10 #SpaceXDragon #StarshipS28 #Технології #SuperHeavy #Starlink #Starship #ІлонМаск #Falcon9 #Новини #SpaceX #Бізнес #Космос #Ракета #IFT-2 #IFT-3 #Марс #BFR #BFS #ITS #США
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Weekly output: Symbotic, Most Innovative Companies in robotics, Redwood Materials, Most Innovative Companies in manufacturing, Matter security label, SpaceX and Starship, AT&T and AST SpaceMobile, Android 15, Waymo, This Week in Tech
If you’ve been wondering why it’s been so long since I last had a byline with Fast Company, here’s your answer: I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last three months helping to put together the robotics and manufacturing parts of the publication’s Most Innovative Companies list.
(In my nonexistent spare time, I also wrote a post for Patreon readers about my roadmap to getting our house off the methane gas grid–starting with the appliance that represents the smallest part of that fossil-fuel problem.)
3/19/2024: How Symbotic is speeding up warehouse robots, even in the dark, Fast Company
This piece profiles one of the finalists in the MIC robotics category–a warehouse-robot developer whose customers include Target and Walmart, and which the editors ranked number 34 among the 50 most innovative firms in the world.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in robotics for 2024, Fast Company
In addition to Symbotic, Doodle Labs, Agility Robotics, Locus Robotics, Dusty Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Nearthlab, Opentrons, Stratom, and Teleo earned MIC nods and brief writeups from me.
3/19/2024: Here’s how Redwood Materials is creating a circular economy for lithium-ion batteries, Fast Company
Here, I took a closer look at the company that ranked 19th among the top 50, a startup moving to scale up EV battery recycling with some help from the government.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2024, Fast Company
Our other MIC nominees in this category: Group14 Technologies, Holcim (written by another Fast Co. contributor, Ted C. Fishman), Mighty Buildings, Formlabs, Nucor, Cellares, Doosan Bobcat, Pyrowave, and Timken.
3/19/2024: Watch Out for This Blue Badge on the Next Smart Home Device You Buy, PCMag
The organization behind the Matter connected-gadget standard are now moving to sync up their security efforts with government labeling programs.
3/19/2024: SpaceX Expects Next Starship Launch in About 6 Weeks, PCMag
SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell shared some news about the progress of the company’s Starship project and Starlink efforts during a panel at the Satellite 2024 show in D.C.
3/22/2024: AT&T, AST SpaceMobile Promise ‘True Broadband’ From Satellite Phone Service, PCMag
I filed a second piece from Satellite about AT&T’s plans to fill in dead zones using an upcoming constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites operated by its partner AST SpaceMobile.
3/22/2024: Android 15’s Second Developer Preview Augments Satellite Roaming, PCMag
Space-based broadband showed up in my coverage a third time when Google announced a new set of features coming to the next version of Android that include software to report when your phone has switched to a satellite connection.
3/22/2024: Waymo Wants You to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Robotaxi, PCMag
Thursday, I had to rush from Satellite to a Waymo event–a good use case not for a driverless car but for a bikeshare ride–to catch a panel about road safety that I found unintentionally revealing.
3/24/2024: This Week in Tech 972: Judicial Whimsy, TWiT.tv
I showed up at this podcast for the first time since August and joined host Leo Laporte and two people whose expertise I’ve leaned on before in my stories–game developer and activist Brianna Wu and lawyer Cathy Gellis–to talk about the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, whether the government should ban business transactions with TikTok, Supreme Court cases involving social-media content moderation, and other recent tech-policy topics.
#Android15 #ASTSpaceMobile #Matter #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #RedwoodMaterials #satelliteToPhone #smartHomeSecurity #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Symbotic #ThisWeekInTech #TWiT #Waymo
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Weekly output: Symbotic, Most Innovative Companies in robotics, Redwood Materials, Most Innovative Companies in manufacturing, Matter security label, SpaceX and Starship, AT&T and AST SpaceMobile, Android 15, Waymo, This Week in Tech
If you’ve been wondering why it’s been so long since I last had a byline with Fast Company, here’s your answer: I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last three months helping to put together the robotics and manufacturing parts of the publication’s Most Innovative Companies list.
(In my nonexistent spare time, I also wrote a post for Patreon readers about my roadmap to getting our house off the methane gas grid–starting with the appliance that represents the smallest part of that fossil-fuel problem.)
3/19/2024: How Symbotic is speeding up warehouse robots, even in the dark, Fast Company
This piece profiles one of the finalists in the MIC robotics category–a warehouse-robot developer whose customers include Target and Walmart, and which the editors ranked number 34 among the 50 most innovative firms in the world.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in robotics for 2024, Fast Company
In addition to Symbotic, Doodle Labs, Agility Robotics, Locus Robotics, Dusty Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Nearthlab, Opentrons, Stratom, and Teleo earned MIC nods and brief writeups from me.
3/19/2024: Here’s how Redwood Materials is creating a circular economy for lithium-ion batteries, Fast Company
Here, I took a closer look at the company that ranked 19th among the top 50, a startup moving to scale up EV battery recycling with some help from the government.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2024, Fast Company
Our other MIC nominees in this category: Group14 Technologies, Holcim (written by another Fast Co. contributor, Ted C. Fishman), Mighty Buildings, Formlabs, Nucor, Cellares, Doosan Bobcat, Pyrowave, and Timken.
3/19/2024: Watch Out for This Blue Badge on the Next Smart Home Device You Buy, PCMag
The organization behind the Matter connected-gadget standard are now moving to sync up their security efforts with government labeling programs.
3/19/2024: SpaceX Expects Next Starship Launch in About 6 Weeks, PCMag
SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell shared some news about the progress of the company’s Starship project and Starlink efforts during a panel at the Satellite 2024 show in D.C.
3/22/2024: AT&T, AST SpaceMobile Promise ‘True Broadband’ From Satellite Phone Service, PCMag
I filed a second piece from Satellite about AT&T’s plans to fill in dead zones using an upcoming constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites operated by its partner AST SpaceMobile.
3/22/2024: Android 15’s Second Developer Preview Augments Satellite Roaming, PCMag
Space-based broadband showed up in my coverage a third time when Google announced a new set of features coming to the next version of Android that include software to report when your phone has switched to a satellite connection.
3/22/2024: Waymo Wants You to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Robotaxi, PCMag
Thursday, I had to rush from Satellite to a Waymo event–a good use case not for a driverless car but for a bikeshare ride–to catch a panel about road safety that I found unintentionally revealing.
3/24/2024: This Week in Tech 972: Judicial Whimsy, TWiT.tv
I showed up at this podcast for the first time since August and joined host Leo Laporte and two people whose expertise I’ve leaned on before in my stories–game developer and activist Brianna Wu and lawyer Cathy Gellis–to talk about the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, whether the government should ban business transactions with TikTok, Supreme Court cases involving social-media content moderation, and other recent tech-policy topics.
#Android15 #ASTSpaceMobile #Matter #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #RedwoodMaterials #satelliteToPhone #smartHomeSecurity #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Symbotic #ThisWeekInTech #TWiT #Waymo
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Weekly output: Symbotic, Most Innovative Companies in robotics, Redwood Materials, Most Innovative Companies in manufacturing, Matter security label, SpaceX and Starship, AT&T and AST SpaceMobile, Android 15, Waymo, This Week in Tech
If you’ve been wondering why it’s been so long since I last had a byline with Fast Company, here’s your answer: I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last three months helping to put together the robotics and manufacturing parts of the publication’s Most Innovative Companies list.
(In my nonexistent spare time, I also wrote a post for Patreon readers about my roadmap to getting our house off the methane gas grid–starting with the appliance that represents the smallest part of that fossil-fuel problem.)
3/19/2024: How Symbotic is speeding up warehouse robots, even in the dark, Fast Company
This piece profiles one of the finalists in the MIC robotics category–a warehouse-robot developer whose customers include Target and Walmart, and which the editors ranked number 34 among the 50 most innovative firms in the world.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in robotics for 2024, Fast Company
In addition to Symbotic, Doodle Labs, Agility Robotics, Locus Robotics, Dusty Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Nearthlab, Opentrons, Stratom, and Teleo earned MIC nods and brief writeups from me.
3/19/2024: Here’s how Redwood Materials is creating a circular economy for lithium-ion batteries, Fast Company
Here, I took a closer look at the company that ranked 19th among the top 50, a startup moving to scale up EV battery recycling with some help from the government.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2024, Fast Company
Our other MIC nominees in this category: Group14 Technologies, Holcim (written by another Fast Co. contributor, Ted C. Fishman), Mighty Buildings, Formlabs, Nucor, Cellares, Doosan Bobcat, Pyrowave, and Timken.
3/19/2024: Watch Out for This Blue Badge on the Next Smart Home Device You Buy, PCMag
The organization behind the Matter connected-gadget standard are now moving to sync up their security efforts with government labeling programs.
3/19/2024: SpaceX Expects Next Starship Launch in About 6 Weeks, PCMag
SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell shared some news about the progress of the company’s Starship project and Starlink efforts during a panel at the Satellite 2024 show in D.C.
3/22/2024: AT&T, AST SpaceMobile Promise ‘True Broadband’ From Satellite Phone Service, PCMag
I filed a second piece from Satellite about AT&T’s plans to fill in dead zones using an upcoming constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites operated by its partner AST SpaceMobile.
3/22/2024: Android 15’s Second Developer Preview Augments Satellite Roaming, PCMag
Space-based broadband showed up in my coverage a third time when Google announced a new set of features coming to the next version of Android that include software to report when your phone has switched to a satellite connection.
3/22/2024: Waymo Wants You to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Robotaxi, PCMag
Thursday, I had to rush from Satellite to a Waymo event–a good use case not for a driverless car but for a bikeshare ride–to catch a panel about road safety that I found unintentionally revealing.
3/24/2024: This Week in Tech 972: Judicial Whimsy, TWiT.tv
I showed up at this podcast for the first time since August and joined host Leo Laporte and two people whose expertise I’ve leaned on before in my stories–game developer and activist Brianna Wu and lawyer Cathy Gellis–to talk about the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, whether the government should ban business transactions with TikTok, Supreme Court cases involving social-media content moderation, and other recent tech-policy topics.
#Android15 #ASTSpaceMobile #Matter #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #RedwoodMaterials #satelliteToPhone #smartHomeSecurity #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Symbotic #ThisWeekInTech #TWiT #Waymo
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I got too old years ago to elbow my way into Irish bars on St. Patrick’s Day, but I do fly the Irish flag from our front porch alongside the latest in a series of American flags that have graced our house since weeks after we moved in almost 20 years ago.
3/11/2024: Uber App Now Tracks Carbon-Pollution Savings From Some Rides, PCMag
I got an advance copy of Uber’s press release, but seeing this new feature live in my copy of the ride-hailing company’s app helped me discern its limits.
3/12/2024: Uber CEO at SXSW: ‘Our Competition Is Car Ownership’, PCMag
After watching this panel featuring Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and Austin mayor Kirk Watson, I wrote my second post about Uber for this week.
3/14/2024: On Third Try, SpaceX’s Starship Reaches Space Before an Explosive Re-Entry, PCMag
I revised this post a day after I wrote it to reflect updates from SpaceX and space experts (for example, astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell) that clarified that Starship didn’t achieve orbital velocity on this launch, contrary to a tweet from Elon Musk.
3/15/2024: Ep 97 SmartTechCheck Podcast TikTok and Congress, Elon Musk and YouTube, and SXSW highlights, Mark Vena
I shared a SXSW debriefing on this episode of my tech-analyst friend’s podcast.
#Austin #carbonFootprint #DaraKhosrowshahi #KirkWatson #MarkVena #SpaceXStarship #sxsw #Uber
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I got too old years ago to elbow my way into Irish bars on St. Patrick’s Day, but I do fly the Irish flag from our front porch alongside the latest in a series of American flags that have graced our house since weeks after we moved in almost 20 years ago.
3/11/2024: Uber App Now Tracks Carbon-Pollution Savings From Some Rides, PCMag
I got an advance copy of Uber’s press release, but seeing this new feature live in my copy of the ride-hailing company’s app helped me discern its limits.
3/12/2024: Uber CEO at SXSW: ‘Our Competition Is Car Ownership’, PCMag
After watching this panel featuring Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and Austin mayor Kirk Watson, I wrote my second post about Uber for this week.
3/14/2024: On Third Try, SpaceX’s Starship Reaches Space Before an Explosive Re-Entry, PCMag
I revised this post a day after I wrote it to reflect updates from SpaceX and space experts (for example, astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell) that clarified that Starship didn’t achieve orbital velocity on this launch, contrary to a tweet from Elon Musk.
3/15/2024: Ep 97 SmartTechCheck Podcast TikTok and Congress, Elon Musk and YouTube, and SXSW highlights, Mark Vena
I shared a SXSW debriefing on this episode of my tech-analyst friend’s podcast.
#Austin #carbonFootprint #DaraKhosrowshahi #KirkWatson #MarkVena #SpaceXStarship #sxsw #Uber
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I got too old years ago to elbow my way into Irish bars on St. Patrick’s Day, but I do fly the Irish flag from our front porch alongside the latest in a series of American flags that have graced our house since weeks after we moved in almost 20 years ago.
3/11/2024: Uber App Now Tracks Carbon-Pollution Savings From Some Rides, PCMag
I got an advance copy of Uber’s press release, but seeing this new feature live in my copy of the ride-hailing company’s app helped me discern its limits.
3/12/2024: Uber CEO at SXSW: ‘Our Competition Is Car Ownership’, PCMag
After watching this panel featuring Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and Austin mayor Kirk Watson, I wrote my second post about Uber for this week.
3/14/2024: On Third Try, SpaceX’s Starship Reaches Space Before an Explosive Re-Entry, PCMag
I revised this post a day after I wrote it to reflect updates from SpaceX and space experts (for example, astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell) that clarified that Starship didn’t achieve orbital velocity on this launch, contrary to a tweet from Elon Musk.
3/15/2024: Ep 97 SmartTechCheck Podcast TikTok and Congress, Elon Musk and YouTube, and SXSW highlights, Mark Vena
I shared a SXSW debriefing on this episode of my tech-analyst friend’s podcast.
#Austin #carbonFootprint #DaraKhosrowshahi #KirkWatson #MarkVena #SpaceXStarship #sxsw #Uber