Pump Up the Volume: Creative has added a new model to its renowned Audigy line of discrete Sound Blaster add-in cards. The Sound Blaster AE-X is a "flagship" solution for high-performance computer ...
A classic UK video game from the 80s is about to become the most belated sequel ever, thanks to one of the original programmers. Any British gamer who grew up in the 80s has likely played Head Over ...
WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday it approved EchoStar's $40 billion sale of wireless spectrum to SpaceX and AT&T because the move would boost ...
The study showed no link between load-managed players and a decreased risk of injury. Shaun Powell The NBA sent data from an exhaustive study to its teams this week that showed no link between ...
While Japanese motorcycle major Kawasaki has an extensive lineup of motorcycles spread across multiple categories, some of its most popular motorcycles belong to the company's street and track-focused ...
Edge Sound Research’s Embodied Sound System turns surfaces into full-range audio, delivering immersive tactile and music experiences without visible speakers. At CEDIA Expo 2025, while the usual big ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's SpaceX said Monday it will buy wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar (SATS.O), opens new tab for its Starlink satellite network for about $17 billion, a ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has agreed to acquire 50 MHz of wireless spectrum and mobile satellite service spectrum licenses from EchoStar for use in the Starlink satellite network. EchoStar will sell its ...
SpaceX’s complaints to the Federal Communications Commission have helped the satellite company land a $17 billion deal to buy spectrum licenses from EchoStar. The deal consists of up to $8.5 billion ...
SpaceX acquires $17 billion in wireless spectrum from EchoStar to expand Starlink’s cellular service to regular phones without modifications. The deal allows SpaceX to eliminate mobile dead zones ...
AT&T reached a deal with EchoStar to buy certain wireless spectrum licenses for about $23 billion. The deal covers about 50 megahertz of nationwide spectrum, and expands AT&T's 5G and fiber services.