Airbus, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, NTT Docomo, and Sky Perfect JSAT are studying the feasibility of high-altitude platform stations (HAPS)-based connectivity services as part of a future space-based wireless connectivity ecosystem.
Aerospace company Airbus and Japanese mobile phone operator NTT Docomo have conducted a trial to demonstrate the solar-powered Zephyr High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) to deliver future wireless broadband connectivity.
Global IT services comany HCL Technologies has inked a five-year Digital Workplace Services Agreement with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to aimed at establishing a modernised digital workplace to enhance user experience and service quality for the Airbus employees globally.
An European researcher says that even though HP has released patches for a vulnerability in the server management solution that is used to gain remote access to baseboard management controllers — which have been embedded in most HP servers for the last decade — users who want to patch may have problems locating the fixes on HP's website.
The CSIRO says it has secured access to one of the world's most sophisticated high-performance satellites, giving Australian scientists direct control over which data the satellite collects over the region, and putting the national science agency at the forefront of Australia's civilian space science sector.
China has threatened to block orders from American companies, including Apple, if the country's president-elect Donald Trump carries through on his campaign pledges to impose tariffs on Beijing.
Airbus' team of aircraft designers aren't leaving all the Virtual Reality fun to Google and Oculus, designing a headrest for aircrafts that doubles as a virtual reality-type helmet to provide distraction-free all-encompassing music, movies and even smells to help flyers relax.
Ever heard of a travel bag with built-in RFID chip and GPS technology? Me neither.