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Live Science on MSNGoogle's 'moonshot factory' creates new internet with fingernail-sized chip that fires data around the world using light beamsGoogle X has introduced the Taara chip, a fingernail-sized invention that taps the "virtually limitless" potential of light-based internet connectivity.
Google X has introduced the Taara chip, a fingernail-sized device designed to transmit data via precisely directed light ...
Taara, a start-up offering internet access through beams of light, operates in over a dozen countries. Seven of these are in ...
Alphabet, Google's parent company, announced on Monday that it is spinning off wireless communications project Taara into an ...
Alphabet’s Project Taara transitions into an independent company, aiming to rival Starlink with light-based internet ...
With satellite internet facing new competition, Taara’s laser-based technology offers a different path to global connectivity ...
Taara adapted Loon’s laser technology for use in terrestrial network equipment. The company’s flagship product, the Taara ...
Google’s attempt to provide remote area connectivity with balloons has been floated out as an independent company, a rare ...
Alphabet is spinning out laser-based Internet company Taara from its “moonshot” incubator, hoping to turbocharge the start-up that provides high-bandwidth services to hard-to-reach areas in ...
Google's parent company, Alphabet, is spinning off one of its X Moonshot projects: Taara. The Starlink competitor uses ground-based light transmission stations to beam 20Gbps internet across ...
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