When Google bought Titan Aerospace two years ago, the industry was curious over what Google’s plan for the drone startup was. Titan Aerospace was a company that developed solar-powered unmanned aerial ...
Google has been testing solar-powered drones in New Mexico to deliver internet services under a project codenamed SkyBender. The technology giant is paying about $1,000 a day to test its technology ...
If you follow Google relatively closely, you probably know about Project Loon, an effort to provide Internet access to those in rural areas or affected by natural disasters using LTE-equipped balloons ...
Google has applied for a two-year license to install radio transmitters at Spaceport to test millimeter-wave technology that it hopes to commercialize. The highly-redacted document doesn't reveal much ...
Nick Statt is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. Millimeter waves are thought to be the future of high-speed data ...
"Based out of the site near the town called Truth or Consequences, Project SkyBender is using drones to experiment with millimetre-wave radio transmissions, one of the technologies that could underpin ...
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Titan Aerospace, which was acquired by Google in 2014, has been working on solar-powered drones that could provide high-speed Internet access from a high altitude. (Credit: Titan file) The latest ...
Google is testing solar-powered drones at Spaceport America in New Mexico to explore ways to deliver high-speed internet from the air, the Guardian has learned. In a secretive project codenamed ...
If a report from The Guardian is to be believed, Google has yet another Internet-in-the-sky program in the works. This one is called "Project Skybender," and it aims to outfit drones with millimeter ...
New Delhi: Internet giant Google is working at a spaceport in New Mexico to build and test solar-powered internet drones. According to the Guardian, project is code-named as SkyBender. Project ...