Facebook Brings Satellite Internet To Africa

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Facebook is working with a satellite operator to expand Internet access in sub-Saharan Africa. They will use the entire broadband capability on a satellite scheduled to launch before the end of the year.

The AMOS-6 satellite (pictured) has two sets of bands. One, covering frequencies known as Ku-bands, will cover Europe and the Middle East. The other, 36 frequencies known as Ka-bands, will mainly cover Western, Eastern and Southern Africa.

These African bands will be used solely for broadband, with the capacity split between Eutelsat and Facebook’s Internet.org project. The Eutelsat capacity will be used for services aimed at businesses and more expensive consumer packages. The Facebook capacity will be used with the help of local partners to get “cost-effective” broadband available in currently unconnected populations, including rural areas.

While satellite connections have some big limitations, particularly in that upload speeds are often extremely limited, they can be a financially viable way of reaching locations where the cost of installing wired connections is prohibitive. The design of the new satellite is said to be particularly suited to handling the large amounts of data needed if the project reaches a huge user base.

Another possible limitation is that the Ka-bands are thought to be more susceptible to interference from weather conditions, though newer satellites such as AMOS-6 have technologies defined to minimize this effect.

Facebook hasn’t detailed how this will fit in with its existing program to offer free mobile access on smartphones in developing nations to people using low-data versions of apps (including, of course, Facebook.)


Please Stop Dying: 7 Companion Characters With No Sense of Self-Preservation

All I should have to mention is ‘escort missions’ and all gamers should be ready to scream. There is nothing worse than dragging around a mindless and seemingly suicidal A.I in a game that relies on life or death scenarios.

OutsideXbox seem to have a firm grasp on how crappy a bad NPC companion can be in a game and they made a fitting list around it. Nice to see Ashley on there. I still hear her yelling “LEON” in my nightmares sometimes.

Epic Steam Punk Star Wars [Pics]

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Graphic artist Bjorn Hurri has given us some amazing renditions of our favorite Star Wars characters with a full Steam Punk conversion. Copper Plating, gears, steam stacks and leather give our space heroes an antiquated feel that is simply amazing. We featured some of his work back in 2011, but he has completed his series of illustrations since then, so this is just an update to the post!

Please note that all these illustrations can be purchased as prints via the artist’s online store.

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[Source: Bjorn Hurri]

How to Cookie with Science!

From the American Chemical Society:

Chocolate chip cookies are nearly universally adored. People like them in all sorts of textures, sizes and tastes. So how can you make your perfect cookie? Using science, of course. October 1 is National Homemade Cookies Day, so for this week’s Reactions episode, we partnered with Science News magazine’s Bethany Brookshire (@scicurious) to take a bite out of baking with the scientific method.

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Master Static Electricity with the Jedi Force Levitator [Video]

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Use the power of static electricity to Force Push and Force Pull one of the 8 included mylar force deflectors! I’ve had one of those similar portable Van de Graaff generators in the past, and my kids and I have spent A LOT of time playing with it. It’s a super fun toy and a great way to teach children about static electricity!

[Jedi Force Levitator]