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Phone home from the middle of the Atlantic with the Elektrobit Satellite phone Sure, satellite phones are relatively common these days, but something like this certainly deserves a second look. The Elektrobit Satellite handset is probably the dopest satellite phone we’ve ever seen. For starters, this thing runs a full version of Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, sporting the requisite touchscreen interface to complement its software. In addition to [...] [..] |
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Google has its (Geo)Eye on you Scoring a big win for its Google Maps and Google Earth online mapping program, Google has snagged exclusive rights to satellite imagery from the worlds highest resolution, commercial Earth-Imaging satellite. The new satellite will be able to distinguish objects on the Earth’s surface as small as 0.41-meters (16 inches) in size in B&W and 1.65 [...]
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On Comes the Next Satellite Failure
In recent history, there have been three major players that have launched their own handset-centric satellite phone services from the ground up, owning and operating the satellites themselves along with with Land Earth Stations that communicate with them. The two global services, Iridium and Globalstar, filed for bankruptcy not long after. The third would likely [...] [..] |
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| XM Satellite Q1: More Losses, More Merger Delays XM Satellite (XMSR) and Sirius (SIRI), stymied by regulators for more than a year in their attempt to merge, are doing their best to press their case. XM's latest move: Turn in yet another lousy quarter, which proves that it can't survive as a standalone company. Oh yeah -- and miss the Street's low expectations along the way. Sirius turns in its own report card at the end of the day.
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