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SpaceX successful in epic third Starship test launch

Teslarati

The ships’ engines shut down just over eight and a half minutes into flight and were officially in space, coasting between the Florida Keys and Cuba on its way to its planned re-entry over the Indian Ocean. Starship re-entering Earth’s atmosphere. The on-screen telemetry stopped at a speed of 25,707 km/h at a height of 65 km.

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Come Home With Memories, Not a Shocking Phone Bill

Baua Electric

Almost all of them send a text message detailing your options when your phone connects to a foreign network. AT&T automatically adds a day pass when customers with unlimited plans connect to the network in a foreign destination. Some exceptions: Cuba and the Maldives. Exceptions: Cuba and the Maldives.

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A Girls’ Trip to Costa Rica. But With No Phones, Did It Happen?

Baua Electric

I had wondered if a vacation without my phone would reprogram my iPhone-addled brain, whether it might deepen the connections I made or improve my travel experiences. She added that FTLO’s phone-free trips this year, which start at $1,699 and also head to Iceland, Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico, are in strong demand.

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Ham Radio Jamming, Wireless Industry Battlegrounds, and IoT in Space

Cars That Think

Here are the highlights of what went down in telecom this year: Cuba Jamming Ham Radio? After coordination with operators in South America and Europe, the source of the interfering signals—which sound like “the unfortunate offspring of a frog and a Dalek ”—was quickly identified as Cuba.

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Cuba’s Power Grid Nears Total Failure

Cars That Think

Cuba isn’t just in an energy crisis; the country’s grid sits on the verge of systemic failure. The National Electric System, most of which was built after 1959, hasn’t received the investment and maintenance it needs for 35 years—a consequence of Cuba’s complex political and economic history.