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Alexandra AlperWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two U.S. lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to investigate China’s TP-Link Technology Co and its affiliates, arguing that widely used Wi-Fi routers could be used to launch cyber attacks against the United States.Republican Rep. John Moolenaar and Democrat Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, who chair the House Select Committee on China, urged the Commerce Department to investigate in a letter on Tuesday seen by Reuters.Consumer-focused TP-Link is the world’s largest seller of WiFi routers by unit sales, according to research firm IDC.In calling for an investigation, US lawmakers cited known vulnerabilities in TP-Link’s firmware and instances in…

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DISH Network’s Boost Mobile wireless service made headlines last month when Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite merged to form the new Boost Mobile. The new Boost Mobile has 5G coverage in 99% of the U.S. and uses a cutting-edge standalone 5G network, meaning the network has a 5G core and isn’t a 4G LTE network that has been bolted on. As a result, customers get faster speeds and lower latency, and carriers can increase network capacity.Analysts at MoffettNathanson LLC, a stock research firm specializing in technology, media and communications, told clients at the time that the third-quarter earnings report was…

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Caught between the concerns of more than 100 members of the Stella Maris Academy community and its role as an advisory committee reviewing projects for compliance with the La Jolla Community Plan and City of San Diego ordinances, the La Jolla Development Permit Review Board struggled at its Aug. 13 meeting over how to move forward with a proposal to locate a new wireless facility near the school in the Village of La Jolla.The Commission ultimately invited the applicant to submit further information at a later date.The DPR first discussed the application during its initial review on July 16.A proposal…

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March 14, 2024 By Tesla Apps Staff Wifi” caption=”WiFi is under Control > WiFi” credit=”MiTMo”>Tesla’s latest update has started to be distributed in small numbers to its fleet, and along with the official changes, Tesla has also introduced smaller, undocumented changes that bring consistency between vehicles and introduce better ways to manage WiFi and Bluetooth.Direction indicatorThe update brings some changes to the icons in the top left corner of the screen when you’re driving.Direction indicator: Turn signal icons have been updated from a green circle to just an arrow, making it easier to distinguish between left and right turn signals…

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Ever since I started writing about the Internet, I’ve been advising my readers to buy their own modem and router. This is one of the easiest ways to save money on the Internet. The upfront cost is small and it usually pays for itself within a year. My secret? I rent a router. Xfinity forever.Most ISPs charge $10 to $15 per month for the equipment, but modems and routers are usually available for less than $200. Buying your own Internet equipment usually pays for itself within the first year, but it often comes with additional problems. For the longest time,…

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Circle to Search has become a popular tool among Android users due to its intuitive search method. Finding out where to buy a cool pair of sunglasses you saw on Instagram is as easy as circling it with your finger. The feature has become so popular that Google is considering adding a version of it to its Chrome browser.Samsung has recognized the usefulness of Circle to Search and decided to roll it out to five more devices. Three of the company’s mid-range models, the Galaxy A34 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, and A54 5G, will receive the update along with the…

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If you think Motorola’s product portfolio is too complicated to understand, just wait until the company unveils the recently leaked Moto G45 5G, which is not to be confused with last year’s Moto G54 5G, which, in what are undoubtedly genuine high-quality renders, boasts a design that’s pretty similar to the newer, obviously higher-end Moto G85 5G.These show the upcoming mid-range model in two “bright” colors – blue and green – and a arguably even more flashy shade of Viva Magenta. The three undeniably eye-catching paint jobs are complemented by a vegan leather finish that, until very recently, was used…

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Staying connected when flying long-haul with Delta Airlines just got easier.The Atlanta-based airline announced this week that it will officially introduce free high-speed Wi-Fi service on its transatlantic flights. The airline tested free long-range Wi-Fi on flights to France last month and is now ready to roll it out more broadly.In August, Delta will roll out free Wi-Fi on flights to the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy. Below is the detailed rollout schedule for Delta’s free international Wi-Fi:When to go: Best time to buy international flightsSeptember 2024: Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Sweden, SwitzerlandOctober…

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Terahertz waves could help future wireless networks achieve terabit-per-second data rates, but their applications are typically limited by the short distances over which they are effective. Now, scientists have developed a way to efficiently shape terahertz beams using on-chip devices, which can send signals directly to specific devices, making connections stronger and more reliable. The researchers’ prototype chip can support four real-time uncompressed HD video streams simultaneously, or eight 40-gigabit-per-second wireless links.Terahertz waves lie between light waves and microwaves on the electromagnetic spectrum. As the name suggests, their frequencies range from 0.1 terahertz to 10 terahertz. These relatively unused waves…

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As airlines grapple with growing demand for reliable in-flight internet, Turkish Airlines has committed to providing universal, free connectivity across its fleet. Olivia Paramount reports. Turkish Airlines has announced plans to revamp its in-flight connectivity services, offering free, unlimited, high-speed internet access to all passengers on all its aircraft. Turkey’s national airline aims to launch these services within two years, starting in the second half of 2025. The initiative involves an overhaul of the airline’s existing fleet and will see the introduction of cutting-edge In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) technology. Additionally, all new aircraft joining the fleet will be equipped with state-of-the-art…

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