Starlink Roam 50GB has been upgraded to Roam 100GB, doubling the high-speed data allowance at no additional cost. The change, effective January 13, 2026, means users now get 100GB of high-speed data per month for the same $50 price. Once that limit is reached, service continues with unlimited low-speed data (under 1 Mbps download and 0.5 Mbps upload), allowing basic tasks
6G & 7G Explained – The Future of Wireless Networks!
6G represents the next frontier in wireless technology, expected to be deployed around 2030, building on the foundations of 5G. It aims to deliver terabit-per-second (Tbps) speeds, sub-millisecond latency, and support for up to 10 million devices per square kilometer. Key advancements include the use of terahertz (THz) frequencies (100 GHz to 3 THz), AI/ML integration for self-optimizing networks, seamless global coverage extending to space, sky, and underwater
Goodbye 5G? The Shocking Truth About 6G You Need to Know! 6G Explained
6G is not replacing 5G anytime soon, but it’s already being developed as the next leap in wireless technology. While 5G is still rolling out globally, 6G is in the research and testing phase, with commercial launch expected around 2030. Key differences from 5G: 6G isn’t just faster — it’s smarter. It will enable holographic communication, digital twins,
STOP using a VPN for Security! (here’s why)
Using a VPN does not provide comprehensive security and can create a false sense of safety. While a VPN encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN server, it does not protect against malware, phishing, ransomware, or other threats that exploit user behavior or device vulnerabilities. Once data exits the VPN server, it is no longer encrypted,
Planning a Privacy Safe Search Strategy – Options in 2025 or 2026
DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo remains one of the most widely recognized private search engines, known for not tracking users, storing search histories, or building personal profiles. It aggregates results from over 400 sources, including Bing and its own crawler, while offering features like !Bang shortcuts for direct site searches and tracker blocking via browser extensions. Despite criticism
Counter-Surveillance Using Bluetooth!
Modern consumer devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, wireless earbuds, and IoT gadgets continuously emit Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals, broadcasting unique identifiers that can be used not only for tracking but also for counter-surveillance. By monitoring these emissions, individuals can detect potential surveillance, identify tracking devices (like AirTags), and protect personal privacy. How Bluetooth Enables Counter-Surveillance Devices emit BLE
How to Track the People Tracking YOU
David Bombal explores digital privacy and surveillance detection in his content, particularly focusing on a tool called “Chasing Your Tail”—an open-source project developed by Matt Edmondson and showcased at Black Hat 2025. This device uses a Raspberry Pi equipped with GPS and network sniffing tools (like Kismet) to detect if someone is following you by scanning Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and even
Search Once. See Everything? Inside Flock NOVA
Flock Nova is an AI-powered Public Safety Data Platform designed to unify law enforcement data from multiple sources into a single, intuitive interface. Marketed with the tagline “Search Once. See Everything,” it enables users to type simple queries—like a name, phone number, or license plate—and instantly access connected data across systems such as CAD (Computer-Aided
This Company Invented a New Way to Do Fusion
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I Worked At A Google Data Center: What I Saw Will Shock You
A recent report titled “I Worked At A Google Data Center: What I Saw Will Shock You” highlights significant concerns about labor practices and economic impacts associated with Google’s data centers. The article, based on interviews with workers and researchers, reveals that Google increasingly relies on temporary, contract, and vendor workers (TVCs) who perform the same tasks










