Today: 3 April 2026

Starlink Satellite Internet FAQ

Space-Age WiFi: How Starlink, HughesNet, and Viasat Are Beaming Broadband from Space

Starlink operates about 7,600 LEO satellites as of mid-2025, serving over 4 million users in 130 countries with 50–250 Mbps speeds and 20–50 ms latency. HughesNet and Viasat use GEO satellites, offering up to 100–150 Mbps but with 600 ms latency and data caps. OneWeb, now merged with Eutelsat, has 618 LEO satellites focused on enterprise. Amazon Kuiper plans beta service by 2025–2026 with 3,236 satellites.
AI Revolution: 21 Game-Changing Tools Transforming Small Businesses in 2025

AI Revolution: 21 Game-Changing Tools Transforming Small Businesses in 2025

Ninety-three percent of small business owners in 2025 report AI tools save money and increase profitability. Jasper, Canva, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Google Analytics 4, QuickBooks, Xero, Zoho Books, and Notion AI offer AI-driven features for marketing, design, CRM, analytics, finance, and productivity, with plans ranging from free tiers to paid subscriptions starting at $10–$49 per month.
AI-Powered Report Generators Are Revolutionizing Data Analysis Across Industries

AI-Powered Report Generators Are Revolutionizing Data Analysis Across Industries

Gartner forecasts that by 2025, about 75% of analytics stories will be auto-generated through data storytelling. Power BI Copilot and Tableau’s AI features now produce reports and narratives from user prompts, pulling data from sources like Azure and Excel. Tableau acquired Narrative Science in 2022, integrating its natural-language data-story capabilities. Experts caution that data quality remains essential for reliable AI-generated reports.
Connected Suriname: A Deep Dive into Internet Access and Satellite Connectivity in the Guianas

Connected Suriname: A Deep Dive into Internet Access and Satellite Connectivity in the Guianas

The Deep Blue One subsea fiber optic system began service in Paramaribo in August 2024, linking Suriname to French Guiana, Guyana, and Trinidad & Tobago at 25 Tbps. About 75.8% of Suriname’s population—roughly 474,000 people—were online as of January 2024, but only 27% of interior residents had access. Starlink remains unavailable pending regulatory approval. Mobile data speeds reached a median 48.4 Mbps in early 2024.
5 July 2025
Drone Laws in Rome, Italy: Comprehensive Guide to Regulations & Permits

Drone Laws in Rome, Italy: Comprehensive Guide to Regulations & Permits

Italy enforces EU drone rules, requiring operator registration with ENAC and liability insurance. Rome’s center, Vatican City, and major monuments are permanent no-fly zones; drones need permits for aerial work. Drones must stay below 120 meters, within visual line of sight, and 5 km from airports. Fines can reach €64,000, with possible drone confiscation and jail for serious violations.
5 July 2025
Tech News Weekly: Interstellar Visitors, AI Booms, Gaming Upheaval, and the Future of Devices / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 12:00 CET

Tech News Weekly: Interstellar Visitors, AI Booms, Gaming Upheaval, and the Future of Devices / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 12:00 CET

Nvidia briefly hit a $3.92 trillion market cap, the highest ever recorded, amid soaring AI chip demand. NASA’s ATLAS telescope detected 3I/ATLAS, a 20-kilometer-wide interstellar object, passing within 270 million kilometers of Earth. Microsoft announced 9,000 job cuts, mainly in middle management, as it shifts focus to AI and cloud services.
The State of Artificial Intelligence in 2025: Opportunities, Challenges, and Global Shifts / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 12:00 CET

The State of Artificial Intelligence in 2025: Opportunities, Challenges, and Global Shifts / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 12:00 CET

Ford CEO Jim Farley warned AI will replace half of US white-collar workers. The IMF says up to 60% of jobs in advanced economies may be affected. Jiahui Yu, co-creator of GPT-4.1, left OpenAI for Meta in a $100 million deal. The US is preparing new AI chip export restrictions targeting Malaysia and Thailand to block diversion to China.
This Week in Space: Interstellar Visitors, Satellite Breakthroughs, and the Future of Space Policy / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 11:59 CET

This Week in Space: Interstellar Visitors, Satellite Breakthroughs, and the Future of Space Policy / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 11:59 CET

NASA’s ATLAS telescope identified interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, now 420 million miles from Earth, set to approach the Sun on October 30, 2025. The US Senate approved $85 million to move Space Shuttle Discovery to Houston. TURKSAT 6A, Turkey’s first home-built communications satellite, launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9. ESA’s Biomass satellite returned first images of Bolivian forests using P-band radar.
Global Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV) Developments – June & July 2025

Global Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV) Developments – June & July 2025

Waymo applied in June 2025 for a permit to test autonomous cars with safety drivers in New York City, aiming for the city’s first AV pilot. Tesla planned limited robotaxi trials with 10 vehicles, its first public autonomous ride-hailing test. Ford CEO Jim Farley endorsed LiDAR for safer self-driving at the Aspen Ideas Festival on June 27.
Global Drone and UAS Industry Roundup (June – July 2025)

Global Drone and UAS Industry Roundup (June – July 2025)

Ukraine signed a co-production deal with U.S. firm Swift Beat on July 3, 2025, to build hundreds of thousands of drones this year. DroneShield won a $61.6 million contract for handheld drone detectors and jammers for a European military. General Dynamics secured a $580 million U.S. Army deal for base protection against unauthorized drones. The White House issued two executive orders on June 6 to speed up drone production and airspace security.
Black Box AI Exposed: Hidden Algorithms, Risks, and Breakthroughs in 2025

Black Box AI Exposed: Hidden Algorithms, Risks, and Breakthroughs in 2025

Anthropic announced in May 2024 it had mapped millions of human-interpretable concepts inside its Claude AI model, offering an unprecedented look inside modern AI. The EU’s AI Act took effect the same year, mandating transparency for high-risk systems and imposing fines up to €30 million. Regulators fined Allstate $1.25 million in 2023 for AI bias, while flawed algorithms have triggered scandals in insurance, lending, and criminal justice.
Hailuo AI – The Viral Video Generator Shaking Up 2025 Content Creation

Hailuo AI – The Viral Video Generator Shaking Up 2025 Content Creation

MiniMax’s Hailuo-02 model launched in June 2025, triggering the viral Cat Olympics trend with AI-generated cat diving clips. The update delivers native 1080p HD video, prompt-based camera effects, and advanced physics for realistic motion. Hailuo introduced paid subscriptions on June 18, with Standard tier at $14.9 per month. Features include Director Mode, image-to-video animation, and AI music and voice tools.
5 July 2025
PixVerse AI is Taking Over 2025 – The Revolutionary Video Generator Shaking Up Content Creation

PixVerse AI is Taking Over 2025 – The Revolutionary Video Generator Shaking Up Content Creation

PixVerse released V4 in February 2025 and V4.5 on May 15, adding cinematic camera controls and a fusion system. The mobile app reached #1 in the US App Store’s Photo & Video category days after V4.5 launched. By March, PixVerse reported over 15 million monthly active users. In June, the company launched Pai I, a Chinese-language version powered by V4.5 algorithms.
5 July 2025
AI News Today: Regulation, Innovation, and Societal Impact / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

AI News Today: Regulation, Innovation, and Societal Impact / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

The EU's AI Act will start regulating general-purpose AI in August 2024 and high-risk models in August 2026, with fines up to 7% of global revenue. More than 45 European CEOs urged a two-year pause, warning of harm to competitiveness. Nvidia’s market cap surged to nearly $4 trillion on AI chip demand. Wimbledon has replaced all human line judges with AI Hawk-Eye technology.
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, Gaming, and the Cosmos / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, Gaming, and the Cosmos / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

Microsoft cut about 9,100 jobs in 2025, mainly in Xbox, with major studios hit and projects like Perfect Dark canceled. The Stop Killing Games campaign topped 1 million signatures, prompting an EU review of remote game shutdowns. EA will shut down Anthem servers on January 12, 2026. NASA detected interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, which will pass at least 240 million km from Earth.
Space News Digest: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

Space News Digest: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

Starlink has over 4.6 million users and nearly 7,900 satellites in orbit as of mid-2025. The EU Space Act will impose unified debris, cybersecurity, and environmental rules on future satellite deployments, exempting existing Starlink satellites until 2030. France’s SNCF plans to add satellite internet on trains using Starlink and Eutelsat. Boeing secured a $2.8 billion US Space Force contract for two ESS satellites, with options for two more.

Stock Market Today

  • Corcept Therapeutics (CORT) Shares Show Volatility, Discounted Cash Flow Model Suggests Undervaluation
    April 3, 2026, 3:08 PM EDT. Corcept Therapeutics (CORT) shares have been volatile, with a 10.3% gain over the last week and a 20.4% rise over 30 days. Despite a 46.5% drop in the past year, the stock is up 11.2% year to date and has returned over 85% across 3 and 5 years. A Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model estimates an intrinsic value of $332.45 per share, compared to the recent price near $42.49, indicating the stock may be undervalued by 87.2%. This DCF model discounts future free cash flows to present value, factoring analyst estimates through 2030. Corcept scores 2 out of 6 on Simply Wall St's valuation checks, reflecting mixed signals amid recent optimism and underlying business reassessment.
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