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The US government reportedly paid to send Starlink terminals to Ukraine

Despite SpaceX implying that the US didn’t give money to send Starlink terminals to Ukraine in March, a report from The Washington Post reveals that the government actually paid millions of dollars for equipment and transportation. The report found that the US Agency for International Development, or USAID, paid $1,500 apiece for 1,333 terminals, adding up to around $2 million. USAID disclosed…
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MLops: The Key to Pushing AI into the Mainstream

We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! One of the main roadblocks preventing the enterprise from putting artificial intelligence (AI) into action is the transition from development and training to production environments. To gain real…
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MobileNews

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 ‘Pro’ tipped to offer a much 60% larger battery for running Wear OS 3

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 4 series has proved to be a hit, but the battery life was one of the least satisfying parts of the lineup. Apparently, that’s something Samsung is preparing to solve with the “Galaxy Watch 5 Pro,” which would have a 60% larger battery. SamMobile reports that a “Galaxy Watch 5 Pro” is currently in development to debut alongside successors to Samsung’s existing…
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MobileNews

Google Fi plans are getting price cuts, much more high-speed data, and other improvements

To celebrate its sixth birthday, Google’s MVNO last year announced a new cheaper “Unlimited” offering. Google Fi is now updating several plans with some big, much-needed changes that make the service more competitive. Simply Unlimited — which sits between “Flexible” and “Unlimited Plus” — now has a lower price, with Google sharing that five lines now cost $100 instead of $150…
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