Aerospace Engineer Unveils Hack for Unlimited Free Internet Anywhere on Earth

While millions of households continue to pay high prices for slow and unreliable internet, one former SpaceX engineer is rewriting the rules of global connectivity. Meet Alex Morel the aerospace innovator who left SpaceX to launch his own satellite and is now offering free, high-speed internet access for life to early adopters of his revolutionary system. 🚀 The Mission to Connect the World: From SpaceX to OrbitNet After seven years at SpaceX working on cutting-edge satellite systems, Alex Morel stepped away in 2022 to pursue a bold vision: to make fast, reliable internet accessible and free for everyone regardless of location or income. With private funding secured, Alex launched OrbitNet, a proprietary satellite system, into low Earth orbit in 2023 using, in a twist of fate, a Falcon 9 rocket from his former employer. His goal? To test and deliver a global internet signal that bypasses traditional telecom giants and eliminates recurring internet costs. “I’ve always believed internet access is a basic right, not a luxury,” Alex told Techno Mag. “With OrbitNet, we’re proving that free and unlimited global internet is achievable today.” 📡 Introducing SmartWifi: The Pocket-Sized Device That Delivers FREE Internet Anywhere To bring this vision to users everywhere, Alex developed SmartWifi a compact, rechargeable device that connects directly to OrbitNet’s satellite signal and creates a local Wi-Fi hotspot. No SIM card. No contracts. No monthly bills. Just turn it on, and enjoy secure, high-speed internet access anytime, anywhere. 🌍 How It Works: Simple. Powerful. Plug-and-Play. Using SmartWifi is incredibly easy and requires no technical setup. Here’s how it works: Whether you’re traveling, working remotely, or living in a rural area, SmartWifi ensures you’re never disconnected. 🌟 Why Tech Enthusiasts Are Calling It a Game-Changer The internet industry is about to face a major disruption just like bookstores did with Amazon and taxis with Uber. SmartWifi is already generating buzz for its ability to eliminate costly subscriptions and offer true digital freedom. Here’s what makes SmartWifi revolutionary: ✅ Free Internet Access – No monthly payments ever✅ High-Speed Performance – AI-enhanced speed optimization✅ Military-Grade Security – Private password and encryption✅ Works Anywhere – Coverage across continents, oceans, and remote regions✅ Ultra-Portable – Lightweight and travel-ready✅ Device-Friendly – Compatible with all Wi-Fi enabled gadgets✅ Long Battery Life – Up to 10 hours on a single charge✅ Huge Savings – Cut internet costs by hundreds each year 🛰️ How Can a Satellite Provide Free Internet? OrbitNet’s global coverage is powered…

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Apple Challenges U.S. Judge’s ‘Unprecedented’ Contempt Ruling

Apple Seeks to Halt Contempt Order as Legal Battle Over App Store Practices Intensifies Apple is appealing to a higher court in an attempt to block a recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who accused the tech giant of willfully violating a prior court injunction related to antitrust concerns. The ruling, which stems from Apple’s long-standing legal conflict with Epic Games, threatens to reshape the company’s control over its multibillion-dollar App Store ecosystem. The latest development comes as Apple asked an appeals court to suspend enforcement of Judge Gonzalez Rogers’ finding of contempt. Apple claims the order unlawfully interferes with its rights to manage the App Store, arguing that the decision forces the company to relinquish core operational control and grant developers unrestricted access to proprietary tools and services. “A federal court cannot force Apple to permanently give away free access to its products and services, including intellectual property,” Apple’s legal team asserted in its motion, describing the contempt ruling as “extraordinary” and legally unsound. This latest dispute traces back to a 2020 lawsuit filed by Fortnite developer Epic Games, which accused Apple of operating an illegal monopoly through the App Store by collecting commissions of up to 30% on in-app purchases. Although the court dismissed the monopoly allegation, Judge Gonzalez Rogers did find Apple in violation of California’s competition laws for blocking developers from offering alternative payment options outside the App Store. In 2021, the judge ordered Apple to permit developers to direct users to external payment platforms. However, Epic returned to court in 2023, accusing Apple of circumventing that ruling by imposing new developer fees effectively preserving its grip on in-app transactions. Last week, Judge Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple had indeed defied the 2021 injunction. She cited internal Apple communications suggesting that executives including CEO Tim Cook were aware of and endorsed strategies that maintained anti-competitive structures. Notably, the judge accused Cook of ignoring internal advice to comply with the order, stating bluntly: “Cook chose poorly.” In a sharply worded opinion, she stated, “Apple knew exactly what it was doing and at every turn chose the most anticompetitive option.” She further announced plans to refer the matter to the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California to determine whether criminal contempt proceedings should be initiated against the company. Despite these setbacks, Apple maintains it is complying with the ruling while pursuing an appeal. The company also argues that the imposed restrictions could…

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If Time Is Money, Why Do We Still Endorse ‘African Time’?

Time is one of our most valuable and irreplaceable assets. In the pursuit of national development, the disciplined use of time is just as essential as sound leadership, effective governance, and robust security. As Ghana advances its national reset agenda under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, it is crucial that we direct attention to a deeply embedded but often overlooked issue our national attitude toward time. Time, universally acknowledged as a finite and irreplaceable resource, must be treated with the same seriousness as leadership, governance, and national security if Ghana is to realize its developmental aspirations. It is once again my honour to raise a matter that impacts nearly every sector of our society from economic productivity and institutional efficiency to cultural identity and military readiness. The phenomenon popularly known as “Ghana Time” or in broader terms, “African Time” reflects a troubling societal norm that tolerates chronic lateness, poor scheduling, and an overall lack of time consciousness. Growing up in Ghana, one could easily identify the distinctions made between “African time,” “military time,” and “Western time.” These concepts are more than just labels they represent contrasting ideologies. Military time embodies precision and discipline. Western time, often lauded in global discourse, symbolizes efficiency and structure. African time, however, has regrettably become synonymous with delay, leniency, and a casual approach to punctuality. This cultural orientation toward time is not limited to informal gatherings. It permeates state functions, religious institutions, corporate operations, educational settings, and even the military. Public events that are advertised to begin at 9:00 AM routinely start at 10:30 or later. Religious services, especially in churches, frequently exceed their scheduled durations without concern or criticism. Over time, this tendency has morphed into an accepted national trait, unchallenged and unchecked. What is even more alarming is the gradual erosion of time discipline in sectors that historically upheld stringent standards. Sections of the military once seen as paragons of punctuality and order are now exhibiting signs of compromise, reflecting a broader national decline in time management ethics. The implications of this casual culture extend far beyond inconvenience. The economic costs are staggering. Businesses lose millions of Ghanaian cedis annually due to late commencements of meetings, inefficient scheduling, and time lost in waiting. At the national level, this time mismanagement translates into reduced productivity, inefficiency in public service delivery, and diminished global competitiveness. Socially, the ripple effects are equally profound. Ghana and many African countries lose thousands of productive hours…

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Ghana AI Summit & Awards 2025 Celebrates Visionary Leaders and Cutting-Edge AI Breakthroughs

The Ghana AI Summit & Awards 2025, the nation’s foremost gathering on artificial intelligence (AI), has once again proven to be a landmark event, recognizing the brightest minds and most transformative innovations shaping Ghana’s technological future. Held with great enthusiasm and participation from industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and tech enthusiasts, this year’s summit underscored the rapid advancements and far-reaching impact of AI across various sectors. The awards ceremony, a highlight of the event, honored individuals and organizations that have demonstrated exceptional ingenuity in leveraging AI to solve real-world challenges, drive economic growth, and foster inclusive development. One of the standout innovations celebrated at this year’s summit was an AI-powered system designed for cocoa disease detection, a breakthrough poised to revolutionize Ghana’s agricultural sector. Developed by researcher Miracle A. Atinashie, this cutting-edge solution addresses a critical challenge faced by cocoa farmers early and accurate detection of crop diseases. By harnessing AI’s predictive capabilities, the system enhances crop health monitoring, reduces yield losses, and ultimately boosts productivity. This innovation exemplifies how AI can be a game-changer for Ghana’s agriculture, a sector that remains the backbone of the economy. The recognition of such projects at the summit highlights the growing intersection of technology and traditional industries, paving the way for smarter, more sustainable practices. Beyond agriculture, the summit showcased AI’s transformative potential in financial services. Fido, an AI-driven fintech startup, was lauded for its credit scoring algorithms that are expanding financial inclusion across the country. By leveraging machine learning to assess creditworthiness, Fido is enabling underserved populations to access loans and other financial services, thereby empowering small businesses and individuals. Another notable solution in this space was Notify’s AI-powered text-to-speech bulk voice call platform, which is streamlining business communications and customer engagement. These innovations demonstrate how AI is not just a tool for efficiency but also a catalyst for equitable economic growth. The social impact of AI was another key theme at the summit, with Abena AI earning accolades as Africa’s first offline AI voice assistant. Designed to function without constant internet connectivity, this innovation is bridging the digital divide in rural and low-resource settings, making AI accessible to a broader audience. Similarly, AI’s role in cybersecurity was highlighted through Dr. Michael Abobor’s work on detecting social engineering attacks a critical advancement in safeguarding digital infrastructure. These projects underscore AI’s potential to address pressing societal challenges while ensuring that technological progress benefits all segments of the population. Dr. Kwami Ahiabenu, Chair of…

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DeepSeek Accelerates New AI Model Launch as China Commits to Full-Scale AI Innovation

In a bold move set to reshape the competitive landscape of artificial intelligence, a prominent Chinese startup has announced that it is fast-tracking the launch of the next-generation successor to its highly successful, cost-effective AI reasoning model. This new model is expected to build on the impressive achievements of its predecessor, which notably outperformed many Western rivals in both performance and affordability. The startup, which has rapidly emerged as a key player in the global AI market, is known for its innovative approach to AI research and development. Its previous cut-price model garnered international attention by delivering robust reasoning capabilities at a fraction of the cost compared to its Western counterparts. This breakthrough not only challenged established market leaders but also prompted a reevaluation of traditional pricing and performance paradigms in the tech industry. According to company executives, the accelerated launch schedule for the successor model reflects their commitment to staying ahead of rapidly evolving technological trends and meeting the growing demand for advanced AI solutions. “We are pushing the boundaries of AI reasoning by incorporating cutting-edge algorithmic improvements and integrating the latest hardware advancements,” an executive stated. “Our goal is to offer a solution that not only exceeds the performance of our previous model but also sets new standards for cost efficiency and scalability.” Industry analysts predict that the new model could have far-reaching implications across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and autonomous systems. Its enhanced reasoning capabilities are expected to drive innovation in areas such as real-time decision-making, predictive analytics, and natural language processing, further solidifying the startup’s position as a pioneer in AI technology. Moreover, the rapid development of this next-generation model comes at a time when global regulatory bodies and corporate boards are increasingly scrutinizing technological advancements. Policy makers are closely monitoring these developments to ensure that innovations in AI adhere to evolving standards of safety, transparency, and ethical use. The startup’s progress is already sparking discussions among regulators about the potential need for updated frameworks that can accommodate the rapid pace of innovation in AI technologies. As the race for superior AI solutions intensifies, this Chinese startup’s strategic push to accelerate its product launch may well set the stage for a new era of technological leadership. Western competitors now face the daunting challenge of matching the performance and cost efficiency of a system that has redefined the market an endeavor that could ultimately reshape the global AI landscape.

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Musk’s X Succeeds in Ousting German Judge in Election Data Dispute

February 21, 2025 – Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), has successfully secured a German court motion to remove a judge overseeing a contentious legal dispute with two activist groups over access to election data. Court documents reviewed by Reuters on Friday confirmed the decision, marking a significant development in the ongoing battle between X and civil society organizations advocating for transparency in the upcoming German elections. Earlier this month, a regional court in Berlin ruled in favor of Democracy Reporting International and the Society for Civil Rights, ordering X to grant the groups real-time access to social media data related to the German elections on February 23. The activists argued that such access was crucial for monitoring misinformation and disinformation in the lead-up to the vote and for two days afterward. The court’s order aimed to enhance transparency and safeguard the electoral process by allowing independent monitoring of potentially harmful online narratives. In response, X not only filed an appeal but also sought the removal of a judge from the case, citing potential bias. According to X, the judge had “positively engaged” with social media content from the plaintiffs, raising concerns about impartiality. While the court accepted the motion to remove the judge, motions to disqualify two additional judges were dismissed. The decision was confirmed by the court and both activist groups, though U.S. law firm White & Case, representing X, declined to comment. The legal battle is taking place against a backdrop of escalating tensions between Elon Musk and Germany’s political establishment. Musk has previously criticized Chancellor Olaf Scholz, referring to him as a “fool,” and has shown support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. This political friction adds complexity to the legal proceedings, as Musk’s public statements have heightened scrutiny of his company’s operations in Germany. The activist groups maintain that X has a legal duty to provide accessible and collated information, including metrics on post reach, shares, and likes. They argued that while this data is technically available through manual searching, the scale of the task makes it virtually impossible to access effectively without direct support from the platform. On the other hand, X has framed its resistance to the court order as a defense of user privacy and freedom of expression. The company announced earlier this week that it plans to sue the German government in both state and federal courts. “X believes that these legal demands for user data…

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Closing the Divide: The Role of Fintech in Enhancing Healthcare Access in Ghana – Claud Hutchful

Access to quality healthcare is a basic human right, yet for many communities in Ghana, obtaining the necessary medical services remains a daunting challenge. The obstacles are often rooted in financial limitations, affecting both healthcare providers and patients. While financial resources are crucial for the operational stability of healthcare facilities, patients in many parts of the country, particularly in rural areas, also struggle to afford essential treatments. Fortunately, the rise of financial technology (fintech) presents a transformative solution to these issues, with the potential to bridge the gap and revolutionize healthcare access across Ghana. Financial Challenges in Healthcare In Ghana, healthcare providers are frequently burdened by financial difficulties. Many hospitals and clinics, especially in underserved regions, face challenges in securing working capital. This lack of funding hinders their ability to invest in necessary equipment, attract and retain skilled medical staff, and maintain their facilities. The situation is made even more complicated by the lack of access to traditional financing options, such as loans, which often require collateral that small or rural healthcare providers cannot offer. For patients, the financial barriers are no less severe. High treatment costs, especially in remote areas, prevent many individuals from seeking medical care. In these regions, where banking infrastructure is often lacking, patients face additional challenges in accessing financial services, making it difficult to afford even basic medical treatments. As a result, this creates a healthcare access gap that disproportionately affects the most vulnerable populations in Ghana. A Catalyst for Change The emergence of fintech provides a unique opportunity to address these financial challenges head-on. By leveraging technology-based solutions, healthcare providers can gain access to tools that help them manage their finances more effectively, allowing for better financial planning and resource allocation. At Kowri, we have developed a comprehensive fintech platform designed to support healthcare facilities in streamlining their financial operations. Our platform enables hospitals and clinics to automate payment collections, simplify billing processes, and gain real-time insights into their financial health. Our collaboration with the Medical Credit Foundation (MCF) is a pivotal step in addressing the funding gap. Through this partnership, we are able to provide healthcare facilities with access to working capital without the need for traditional collateral. By utilizing the financial data collected through our platform, healthcare providers can secure the funding they need to improve their operations, expand services, and provide higher quality care. This innovative approach opens doors for smaller, rural healthcare providers that have traditionally been excluded from…

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Illegal Mining in Water Bodies: EPA Ag. CEO Warns That No One, Including Politicians, Will Be Spared

Professor Nana Ama Browne Klutse, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), has firmly stated that her organization will take decisive action, including the arrest and prosecution of individuals involved in illegal mining activities in and around water bodies. In an exclusive interview with Onuaonline’s Akua Sarpomaa on January 29, 2025, at her office, Professor Nana Klutse firmly stated that mining activities around water bodies in Ghana cannot and will not be allowed. She emphasized the urgent need to curb the rising trend of illegal mining, particularly within and around the country’s water resources. “We are extremely concerned about the alarming increase in mining activities near water bodies across the nation. As an Authority, it is our responsibility to enforce the law and ensure that these illegal practices are eradicated,” she asserted. Professor Klutse highlighted the importance of adhering to Ghana’s environmental laws, which require all mining operations to obtain the necessary permits before commencing activities. She further stressed the need for sustainable mining practices that minimize the environmental impact, ensuring that natural resources are preserved for future generations. “All mining activities must strictly comply with the environmental laws of Ghana, including obtaining the required permits and implementing sustainable mining methods that mitigate environmental damage,” she added. The issue of illegal mining, commonly known as ‘galamsey,’ has been a longstanding problem in Ghana, significantly affecting water quality and the overall ecosystem. Professor Klutse made it clear that her office is committed to enforcing the law, regardless of who is involved. “I do not know of any so-called ‘big man’ or politician engaging in such illegal activities, but let me be clear no one is above the law in this country. If we discover any high-profile individual involved in illegal mining, we will ensure that they face the full force of the law,” she stated firmly. Professor Klutse also called for collective efforts from all Ghanaians, including the media, to help combat illegal mining. She encouraged citizens to report any ongoing illegal mining operations to the relevant authorities, emphasizing that public vigilance is crucial in addressing the menace. “I am pleading with all Ghanaians and the media if you know of any illegal mining sites that are still operational, please inform the authorities or contact our dedicated hotlines at 0506699466 or 0506694760,” she urged. Illegal mining continues to pose a severe threat to Ghana’s environment, particularly its water bodies, which serve as a vital resource for…

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How do I become a hacker? I’m so confused as to how to start hacking. What should I read or learn to become a brilliant hacker? Where do I have to start?

Becoming a hacker requires a combination of technical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and ethical responsibility. The path can seem overwhelming at first, but breaking it into manageable steps will help you focus and progress effectively. 1. Understand What Hacking Is 2. Develop a Strong Foundation 3. Explore Hacking Tools 4. Study Common Attack Techniques 5. Focus on Cybersecurity Basics 6. Build Your Knowledge through Practice 7. Read and Learn from Resources Books: Websites: Forums and Communities: 8. Earn Certifications 9. Stay Updated Cybersecurity evolves constantly. Stay current by: 10. Maintain Ethical Standards Hacking is a powerful skill that comes with responsibility. Always: Next Steps

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Are hackers normal programmers, or do they learn special techniques?

Hackers often acquire specialized techniques that enable them to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in systems. Interestingly, many hackers do not possess extensive programming skills. Contrary to the common perception that hacking revolves around advanced coding, most aspects of hacking focus on understanding how computers and networks function in practical, real-world scenarios. These scenarios are often riddled with human errors and oversights, which create opportunities for exploitation. The essence of hacking lies in comprehending the intricate interplay of hardware, software, and human factors, and in leveraging tools that detect and exploit these weaknesses. While a subset of individuals with programming expertise is responsible for developing these tools, the majority of hackers rely on using and adapting existing tools rather than creating new ones. Over time, most hackers pick up a working knowledge of programming particularly Python simply because it is so prevalent in the cybersecurity domain. However, their proficiency is often at a moderate or “good enough” level rather than expert. In professional environments, this distinction is recognized. At many major technology companies, for instance, the roles of Security Engineer and Software Engineer are distinctly separate. Security Engineers focus on identifying, mitigating, and preventing security risks, while Software Engineers are typically tasked with designing and building software systems. For some security-focused roles, such as penetration testers, threat analysts, or vulnerability researchers, programming skills might not even be a core requirement. Instead, these positions emphasize analytical thinking, attention to detail, and expertise in leveraging security tools and frameworks. This division underscores the reality that hacking and cybersecurity are multidisciplinary fields, where diverse skills not just programming are critical to success.

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