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SpaceX weighs Starlink mobile service to challenge US carriers, FT reports
technology3 hours ago

SpaceX weighs Starlink mobile service to challenge US carriers, FT reports

SpaceX is reportedly planning a Starlink mobile service for U.S. consumers, a move that could pit it against Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile; Reuters has not independently verified the FT story. SpaceX already provides direct-to-cell connectivity with T-Mobile and has acquired EchoStar spectrum to support a Starlink mobile network, with Starlink now serving over 10 million subscribers and analysts privately signaling potential disruption to the U.S. telecom market.

"United Airlines Resumes Non-Stop Flights to Israel, Breaking New Ground"
travel2 years ago

"United Airlines Resumes Non-Stop Flights to Israel, Breaking New Ground"

United Airlines plans to resume direct U.S. flights to Israel in early March, becoming the first American carrier to do so since the October attack by Hamas militants. The airline will restart flights from Newark to Tel Aviv next month and aims to resume daily nonstop service starting March 6. This move signals a potential turning point for travel to Israel after tourism dried up due to security concerns following the Gaza conflict. Other U.S. carriers, including American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, suspended service to Israel in October but have yet to announce plans for resuming flights.

"Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Display Issues: What You Need to Know"
technology2 years ago

"Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Display Issues: What You Need to Know"

Some Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra users are experiencing a thin green line issue on their screens, with complaints arising on Samsung Community Forum and Reddit. Samsung and carriers are deflecting responsibility, leaving affected users frustrated and concerned about losing pre-order discounts and trade-in values. The problem seems to be limited to units sold by U.S. carriers, while unlocked purchases from Samsung appear unaffected.