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SpaceX Revolutionizes Mobile Connectivity with Starlink Direct to Cell Service
SpaceX is deploying specialized satellites for groundbreaking direct satellite-to-phone connectivity, partnering with major telecom providers globally. The service will initially offer text messaging capabilities before expanding to data services in 2025, potentially eliminating cellular dead zones worldwide.
Microsoft Under FTC Investigation for Cloud Services in Government Contracts
The Federal Trade Commission launches probe into Microsoft's potential anticompetitive practices in cloud computing, focusing on $150 billion government security upgrade deal. Questions arise over contract bidding processes and hidden costs in seemingly generous offerings.
AI's Computing Demands Fuel Growing E-Waste Crisis
The surge in AI technology's processing requirements is accelerating electronic waste generation, as devices become obsolete more quickly. Environmental experts warn of mounting challenges as AI adoption increases, calling for sustainable solutions in hardware design and disposal.
AI Tools Fuel Surge in Digital Crime, UK Police Warns of Unprecedented Threats
Senior UK police officials report a disturbing rise in AI-powered criminal activities, from child abuse material generation to sophisticated financial fraud schemes. Law enforcement faces mounting challenges as artificial intelligence makes crimes more sophisticated and harder to detect through 2029.
Russia Poised for Large-Scale Cyber Attacks on UK and NATO Allies, Minister Warns
UK Minister Pat McFadden will warn NATO allies of Russia's growing cyber warfare capabilities, including potential attacks on power grids and critical infrastructure. The warning highlights specific threats from Russian state-backed hackers and hacktivist groups targeting NATO members in support of the Ukraine conflict.
Australia Abandons Controversial Online Misinformation Law Amid Senate Opposition
The Australian government has withdrawn proposed legislation targeting online misinformation after facing strong pushback and insufficient Senate support. The controversial bill would have imposed substantial fines on digital platforms and granted new regulatory powers to combat misleading content.
TSA's Facial Recognition Expansion Sparks Bipartisan Privacy Concerns
A bipartisan group of 12 senators demands investigation into TSA's widespread deployment of facial recognition technology at U.S. airports, citing privacy risks and accuracy concerns. The program's planned rollout across 430 airports faces scrutiny over passenger rights, error rates, and lack of proven security benefits.
Meta Cracks Down on 'Pig Butchering' Crypto Scams, Removes 2M+ Fraudulent Accounts
Meta has taken decisive action against sophisticated cryptocurrency investment scams by removing over 2 million deceptive accounts across its platforms. The company's enhanced security measures target 'pig butchering' schemes originating from Southeast Asia that build trust before defrauding victims.
Pakistan's VPN Crackdown: Digital Rights Under Threat as Government Targets Privacy Tools
Pakistani authorities are set to block access to VPNs within days, escalating digital restrictions that have already limited social media and messaging services. The move particularly affects supporters of imprisoned former PM Imran Khan, as the government tightens control over online communications.