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January Current Events 2024: Science & Technology News – Infoplease


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The world is a very busy place, and it’s hard to stay on top of everything. Infoplease has got you covered. Here are the Science & Technology news events you need to know so far for January 2024.

  1. Space X Planning To Launch New Communications Technology Into Space
  2. The White House Plans To Spend $623m On Electric Vehicle Chargers

Space X Planning To Launch New Communications Technology Into Space

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024 – SpaceX has launched the first batch of Starlink satellites, which can beam signals directly from space to smartphones. The satellites, which will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, will provide network access to phone users in “dead zones” via Starlink. 

The satellites were in low-Earth orbit, according to T-Mobile US. Text messaging will be the first feature of the direct-to-cell service, followed by phone and data capabilities in the coming years. T-Mobile intends to rapidly scale up the project, and Sara Spangelo, senior director of satellite engineering at SpaceX, describes the launch as an important milestone. 

Mike Katz, T-Mobile’s president of marketing, strategy, and products, hoped that dead zones would become obsolete. Other cellular companies around the world will work with SpaceX to deploy direct-to-cell technologies, including Japan’s KDDI, Australia’s Optus, New Zealand’s One NZ, and Canada’s Rogers.

Source: The Guardian 

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The White House Plans To Spend $623m On Electric Vehicle Chargers

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