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SYDNEY—From the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean, a global scramble is under way to protect submarine cables vulnerable to potential sabotage. Governments, militaries, cable owners and tech startups ...
Your editorial “Charlie Ergen, SpaceX and Trump” (Review & Outlook, March 31) favors free-market competition in the wireless phone industry and celebrates the emergence of a fourth competitor—SpaceX’s ...
Steph Curry returns as the Warriors host the Rockets at Chase Center with playoff positioning on the line (Billy Cadden) Sunday night brings one of the most anticipated matchups of the late NBA season ...
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Sharks are innocent. Or at least they’re not eating the internet. As a family of cartilaginous fish, sharks are collectively not guilty of most, if not all, charges of biting, chomping, chewing, or ...
Super Bowl LX is today, and the game between the Patriots and Seahawks is projected to be one of the most-watched events of the year. This year's game will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, ...
Undersea cables carry hundreds of terabits of international data per second, including government communications, financial transactions, email, video calls and streaming. Investment into new subsea ...
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