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China military must be able to destroy Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites if they threaten national security: scientists

South China Morning Post 25 May 2022
Researchers call for development of anti-satellite capabilities including ability to track, monitor and disable each craft. . The Starlink platform with its thousands of satellites is believed to be indestructible. .
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SpaceX expands its Starlink service for RV users. But it's an extra $25 monthly

Interesting Engineering 24 May 2022
SpaceX announced an option to use its Starlink internet service for RVs and campervans, reveals. Users will have to pay the company's recently announced additional $25 monthly fee for Starlink users who want to relocate their Starlink satellite dishes ... Musk recently claimed that 2/3 of all active satellites will be Starlink within the next 18 months.
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Elon Musk says he's testing out SpaceX's Starlink internet on his private jet

Business Insider 24 May 2022
Elon Musk said on Monday that he's testing out SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet on his private jet ... Starlink, a subsidiary of SpaceX, is starting to launch its satellite internet service on planes ... Starlink, which has more than 2,300 working satellites in low-Earth orbit, is ...
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Starlink launches satellite internet for RVs that costs $25 more

Engadget 24 May 2022
Starlink has launched a new product meant specifically for RV dwellers and those who can't wait to get connected to the satellite internet service. While applying for a regular Starlink dish and service will put customers in a waitlist until 2023, Starlink for RVs is immediately available and will ship out to buyers right now.
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Starlink announces satellite internet for RVs

The Siasat Daily 24 May 2022
Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink, the satellite internet division of his rocket company SpaceX, has announced a new product meant specifically for recreational vehicle (RV) dwellers. The company said that Starlink for RVs is ideal for customers travelling to locations where connectivity has been unreliable or completely unavailable.
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SpaceX announces Starlink for RVs, with no wait for dishes

Digital Trends 24 May 2022
SpaceX has announced a “Starlink for RVs” internet service, and at the moment there’s no waitlist for dishes ... Subscribers to the Starlink RV service will have to fork out $599 for the dish and $135 per month for the internet connection ... SpaceX’s Starlink internet service is powered by a network of around 2,000 satellites in low-Earth orbit.
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Starlink’s new RV plan lets buyers skip the line if they pay more for worse service

The Verge 24 May 2022
Starlink. SpaceX’s Starlink is still scaling up its constellation of internet satellites, and the service is only intended for use at the specific location where the user is registered.
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Starlink for RVs satellite internet costs $25 extra for worse services

TheNewsHOOK 24 May 2022
Starlink for RVs satellite internet costs $25 extra for worse services ....
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Tesla to soon have self-driving cars without need for human drivers: Musk

Suryaa 24 May 2022
He made the announcement in Brazil, where he was for a partnership with the local government to launch a program to connect Amazonian regions with SpaceX's Starlink satellite-based internet ... ....
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Starlink launches satellite internet for RVs that costs $25 more | Engadget

TheNewsHOOK 24 May 2022
Starlink launches satellite internet for RVs that costs $25 more . Engadget ....
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SpaceX begins fundraising round, U.S. imports baby formula, Jif peanut butter recalled

Yahoo Daily News 24 May 2022
Notable business headlines include Elon Musk’s SpaceX aiming to raise $1.725 billion in funding to support new projects, 70,000 lbs. of baby formula landing in the U.S ... JULIE HYMAN ... The aerospace firm looking for capital to support projects like its Starship rocket and Starlink satellite internet service ... ....
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Tesla to have self-driving cars on road without human drivers by May 2023, says Elon Musk

BGR 24 May 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has claimed that his company will have self-driving cars without the need for having human drivers behind the wheel for supervision around the same time next year. Musk statement came on the sidelines of his visit to Brazil, wherein he launched a program to connect Amazonian regions with SpaceX’s Starlink satellite system ... .
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Samsung to invest $355 bn in chip, bio industries for next 5 years

The Siasat Daily 24 May 2022
Seoul. Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it will invest 450 trillion won ($355 billion) in semiconductor and biopharmaceuticals for the next five years, as South Korea’s largest company seeks to further expand its business in future growth areas ... Also Read. Starlink announces satellite internet for RVs ... .
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‘I’m just waiting for my mum to call’: Ukraine fears for Azovstal defenders in Russian captivity

The Irish Times 24 May 2022
The factory turned fortress is thought to have maintained contact with the outside world thanks to one of thousands of Starlink dishes that now connect war-damaged parts of Ukraine to the satellite internet service provided by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company ... Lesia thinks a Starlink ...
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SpaceX's Starlink launches $135-a-month internet service for RVs

Business Insider 23 May 2022
Elon Musk's (pictured right) SpaceX is increasing Starlink internet prices for all customers ... It costs an extra $25 a month for customers to relocate their satellite dishes ... Cyberlandr, a startup building RV attachments for the upcoming Cybertruck, has also said it'll include a Starlink satellite dish in its build.

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