Google accused of stealing an idea that is now Project Loon
Loon, Google’s bright idea to beam internet wirelessly to remote areas using balloons might not be its own according to a newly-filed lawsuit.
Loon, Google’s bright idea to beam internet wirelessly to remote areas using balloons might not be its own according to a newly-filed lawsuit.
Google’s floating internet distribution network is first setting its sights on Indonesia.
Project Loon’s heads shares some of the challenges and milestones over the past two years.
Bigger and better balloons means Google can provide internet access to more people.
Alphabet has been unable to get costs low enough to make Loon viable.
Vodacom is working with communication and aviation regulators in Mozambique to expand the network into two provinces.
With a weather balloon and a Raspberry Pi, you can get close to space.
There are thousands of Pi projects out there, but which one does founder Eben Upton like the best?
We take a look at some of the ideas firms are exploring to bring internet to the unconnected as Google shuts down Titan.
Google’s drones are capable of delivering internet 40 times fast than 4G.
Not everything at Maker Faire required electricity, this balloon uses plastic bags, duct tape, the heat of the sun and physics to work
The challenge is a celebration of an age where anyone can reach the edge of space for a few hundred dollars.