Satellittkommunikasjon Nyhende: 3 september 2025 - 5 september 2025

High-Speed Battle at Sea: 2025’s Best Maritime Satellite Services Revealed

Høghastigheitskamp på havet: Dei beste maritime satellitttenestene i 2025 avslørte

<details><summary>Klikk for å sjå ein samanlikning av dei største maritime satellitttenestene i 2025…</summary> Tilbydar / Teneste Nettverkstype Dekning Brukarhastigheiter Forsinking (snitt) Maskinvare & kostnad Typiske bruksområde SpaceX Starlink Maritime LEO-konstellasjon (Ku/Ka-band) ~Globalt (100+ land; polare) ts2.tech ts2.tech ~50–200+ Mbps ned, 10–30 Mbps opp ts2.tech
september 9, 2025
Starlink’s Global Satellite Internet Revolution: Mobile Coverage, Plans & Surprising 2025 Updates

Starlink si globale satellittinternett-revolusjon: Mobildekning, abonnement og overraskande oppdateringar for 2025

Nøkkelfakta Introduksjon Starlink er eit banebrytande satellittinternett-nettverk lansert av Elon Musk sitt SpaceX. I motsetnad til tradisjonelle satellittleverandørar som brukte nokre få satellittar 36 000 km unna, opererer Starlink eit megakonstellasjon av tusenvis av små satellittar i låg jordbane (~550 km) starlink.com.
september 5, 2025

Technology News

  • Think Before You Charge: Places Where Plugging in Your Phone Could Get You Hacked
    October 21, 2025, 2:16 AM EDT. Public charging stations and USB ports can be a gateway for attackers. This piece highlights risky spots like airports, train stations, and hotels where criminals exploit juice jacking to copy data or install malware. Whether in airports, transit hubs, hotel rooms, or rental cars, beware ports built into shared devices and fixtures. The advice includes avoiding untrusted ports, using your own charger and a power bank, and enabling data-transfer-limiting features. If you must charge in public, use a trusted power source or a USB data blocker and monitor your device for signs of compromise. Stay vigilant and safeguard personal information from cybersecurity threats while traveling.
  • iOS 26 Pros & Cons: 3 Features We Love (And 2 We Don't)
    October 21, 2025, 2:14 AM EDT. iOS 26 lands with big changes, and this piece helps readers decide whether to upgrade by weighing three features we love against two we don't. The standout is Live Translation across Messages, calls, and even in-person conversations, letting two iPhone users communicate with translated audio or text. While praised for reducing back-and-forth, early testing suggests accuracy varies and language support is still evolving. The article also notes a noticeable number of settings to tweak post-update, and acknowledges why some longtime users feel the update is controversial. In short: expect powerful new capabilities like Live Translation and broader cross-device use, but also tradeoffs that may prompt a measured upgrade decision.
  • Want a Job in AI? Prepare for 72-Hour Weeks and 996 Culture
    October 21, 2025, 2:12 AM EDT. According to The Washington Post, AI startups are increasingly enforcing 72-hour work weeks (9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week) in a pattern known as 996 culture. The practice, which began in China's tech scene, is now taking root in Silicon Valley as founders argue the AI race moves so fast that only relentless effort can win billions. For workers, the payoff is exciting opportunities to shape transformative technologies, but the schedule is grueling, demanding, and not for everyone. The trend prompts questions about work-life balance, employee welfare, and whether rapid innovation can be sustained without burnout.
  • Kerala Police Warns of 'Juice Jacking' at Public Charging Points in Palakkad
    October 21, 2025, 2:10 AM EDT. Kerala Police have issued a warning about Juice Jacking, a cyber scam where attackers aim to steal data via public USB charging points. In Pattambi, Palakkad, scammers reportedly replace normal cables with malware cables that can transmit malware or extract sensitive information such as passwords, banking details, contacts, and photos when a phone is plugged in. How it works: compromised ports in airports, malls, or cafes; data theft and potential malware installation. To protect yourself, use your own equipment, carry a power bank, and consider a USB data blocker; keep software updated; avoid unknown accessories; decline suspicious prompts; prefer AC outlets over public USB ports. Officials note no cases yet in Palakkad, but vigilance is advised in crowded places.
  • Samsung's Exynos 2600 to power half of Galaxy S26, signaling a comeback in-house chip
    October 21, 2025, 2:06 AM EDT. Samsung plans to equip about half of the Galaxy S26 lineup with its new Exynos 2600 AP, reviving its in-house chip ambitions after years. The 2-nanometer, AI-optimized processor, designed by System LSI and built by Samsung Foundry, will power Korea and Europe models, while the US, Japan and China will continue with Qualcomm Snapdragon. Samsung claims the Exynos 2600 delivers more than six times the NPU AI performance of Apple's A19 Pro, a 14% faster CPU, and up to 75% stronger GPU. In head-to-head with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the NPU and GPU are reportedly 30% and 29% more powerful. The move marks a turning point for Samsung's non-memory business and its return to high-end smartphones.