AI and Cybersecurity in 5G, How Smart Networks Protect Themselves

TL;DR 5G networks are faster, smarter, and more connected—but also more vulnerable. Traditional security models can’t handle the scale or complexity. An AI-powered, built-in security framework detects over 97% of threats, responds in milliseconds, and scales to millions of devices. It uses real-time analytics, device trust scores, and secure network slices to keep 5G safe, […]

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Inside Blue Origin’s TeraWave Satellite Network Set to Rival Starlink

Blue Origin’s TeraWave Satellite Network Takes Aim at Starlink Blue Origin is preparing to launch a powerful new satellite communications system, the TeraWave network. But don’t expect to switch your internet provider just yet. The company won’t begin building the TeraWave orbital constellation until 2027, and it’s not designed for everyday consumers. Instead, Blue Origin

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Why Our AI Future Depends on 5G Networks We Build Now

AI and 5G: Building the Future Now Our AI future depends on 5G networks that deliver reliable, secure, and high-performance connectivity. We’re entering an era where AI and advanced networks will reshape industries, economies, and daily life. As AI scales beyond data centers and large models, it will power smart devices like drones, sensors, and

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FCC Supreme Court Fines Authority Faces Pressure From Courts and Congress

FCC Supreme Court fines authority under review The FCC Supreme Court fines authority is now under intense legal and political pressure. The Supreme Court will decide whether the FCC acted unconstitutionally when it fined major wireless carriers in 2024. The case centers on whether companies have a right to a jury trial before the FCC

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Step Into the Future, ETI’s Wireless Power Zone at CES 2026

Etherdyne Technologies (ETI) will showcase its groundbreaking wireless power zone at CES 2026. The demo features a truly cord-free desk setup—powering a laptop at up to 50 watts, a smartphone charger, and computer peripherals—all without cables or battery swaps. Unlike traditional wireless charging, ETI’s technology delivers continuous, position-free power to multiple devices at once. Innovation

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Why Wireless Monitoring for Utilities Should Be Part of Every Security Plan

Wireless monitoring for utilities is no longer optional. As more connected devices appear across substations, control centers, and field sites, the radio frequency (RF) spectrum has become a key part of utility security. Yet, many utility environments still leave these airwaves largely unmonitored. Traditional protections under NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) focus on wired networks,

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AECC Defines Future-Ready Messaging Platforms for Connected Vehicles

The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC) has released a new white paper that sets clear guidelines for messaging platforms for connected vehicles. Titled “Core General Requirements of Messaging Platforms for Connected Vehicles,” the paper details the design, scalability, and operational features essential for smooth communication between vehicles and cloud systems. As modern vehicles generate massive

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How OpenWiFi in Jamaican Schools Is Redefining National Connectivity

OpenWiFi in Jamaican schools is rapidly expanding, thanks to a groundbreaking partnership between NetExperience and WiBuz. Over 1,000 schools are now connected with enterprise-grade Wi-Fi at a fraction of the cost of previous solutions. The Jamaican Ministry of Education chose OpenWiFi and OpenLAN for their scalability, reliability, and cost-efficiency. Unlike the original Ruckus setup, this

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Why a Secure Connected World Starts with Smarter Wireless Protection

The Race Toward a Secure Connected World Event Introduction – The World of Connected AI: Securing the Wireless Future We are entering a secure connected world where devices communicate faster and smarter than ever. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G now power tools across every industry, creating new opportunities for growth. However, this rapid expansion also increases

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