The US Senate wants answers over Starlink’s Ukrainian satellite internet denial

The US Senate Armed Services Committee is investigating Elon Musk’s decision to not extend Starlink satellite internet coverage to enable a Ukraine attack on Russian warship near Crimea, Bloomberg has reported. “The committee is aggressively probing this issue from every angle,” said chairman Jack Reed in a statement, adding that the incident exposed “serious national-security liability issues.” The panel is still gathering information, and has not yet launched a formal investigation. 

The Ukraine Starlink incident was revealed in an Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson, via a disputed excerpt stating that Musk deactivated Starlink access close to the Crimean coast to prevent a Ukrainian attack on the fleet. 

However, Musk said that Starlink was not active in those areas because of US sanctions on Russia, so SpaceX had nothing to disable. In a recent podcast, he said would have extended Starlink to Crimea if President Biden had ordered him to do so — but he didn’t receive any such order.

Rather, Musk said he denied Ukraine’s request to activate Starlink all the way to Sevastopol. “If I had agreed to their request, then SpaceX would be explicitly complicit in a major act of war and conflict escalation,” Musk wrote on X. (The disputed excerpt will be changed in future copies of the book.)

Nevertheless, senators questioned why the decision was made by Musk, rather than government officials. “Neither Elon Musk, nor any private citizen, can have the last word when it comes to US national security,” Reed said. At the time of Ukraine’s request, SpaceX received no US payments for its Ukraine Starlink operations, but it now has Pentagon funding. 

The probe was announced just ahead of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to the US and meeting with President Biden, set for next week. On top of Starlink, SpaceX is a major US contractor, launching spy satellites for the Defense Department . 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-us-senate-wants-answers-over-starlinks-ukrainian-satellite-internet-denial-091047225.html?src=rss 

Cyberpunk 2077’s free 2.0 update arrives September 21

Before CD Projekt Red releases Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion, it will first roll out an update that brings massive changes to the action role-playing game. The developer has announced that update 2.0 will be available starting on September 21st, and it will be free for everyone who already owns the title. This patch adds new skill trees and perks that weren’t previously seen in the game. It also gives the universe’s police system a revamp, so that it operates on what the developer describes as “clear, simple rules.” 

Criminal activity in the game is punished, with cops going after runners and killing individuals afflicted by cyberpsychosis with no questions asked. The game’s interface will now show how likely the cops are coming after a player through a Heat system displayed on screen. Those who reach the maximum level of Heat — 5 stars — will encounter a Max Tac mini-boss experience. If they choose to run from authorities, they’ll get into car chases and road blocks that they’ll have to escape. In case the cops manage to catch them, they will not be able to surrender peacefully or bribe their way out. But if they manage to shake off the cops, then they’ll know when they’re no longer being chased when NPCs start leaving the scene. 

Update 2.0 also gives players new ways to take out enemies from their vehicle. They can now shoot their weapons from the back of their motorcycles and through their car’s windshield or out of its side window. They can also use new mounted weapons for certain nomad cars. Meanwhile, netrunners can hack and take over their enemies’ cars and make them explode. In addition to all those, the update also comes with UI and UX improvements, new loot, crafting changes and new radio stations. 

Check out this handy infographic about the main features coming to #Cyberpunk2077 together with the #PhantomLiberty expansion — and the ones that will be added to the game in the free Update 2.0! pic.twitter.com/ky8LBu6rHN

— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) September 1, 2023

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, on the other hand, adds a brand new storyline, characters — including one modeled after Idris Elba — and quests to the game. It will be available on September 26 and will cost players $30. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cyberpunk-2077s-free-20-update-arrives-september-21-064242975.html?src=rss 

All The Stars Who Have Attended Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance Tour’ So Far

Many A-listers made sure to attend Queen Bee’s ‘Renaissance’ world tour this summer, including the Kar-Jenner family! See all the stars at the concert here.

Many A-listers made sure to attend Queen Bee’s ‘Renaissance’ world tour this summer, including the Kar-Jenner family! See all the stars at the concert here. 

‘Sopranos’ Star Drea de Matteo, 51, Reveals Why She Decided To Join Onlyfans: ‘Everybody’s in Their Underwear’

Drea de Matteo was wildly honest when she revealed exactly why she decided to go ahead with an OnlyFans account!

Drea de Matteo was wildly honest when she revealed exactly why she decided to go ahead with an OnlyFans account! 

Heather Dubrow Celebrates Husband Terry’s Birthday 6 Weeks After Health Scare: Photos

The ‘RHOC’ star took to Instagram on Sept. 14 to share a series of celebratory photos in honor of her hubby’s birthday just over one month after his stroke.

The ‘RHOC’ star took to Instagram on Sept. 14 to share a series of celebratory photos in honor of her hubby’s birthday just over one month after his stroke. 

Bijou Philips Family: Everything to Know About Actress’s Family Amid Danny Masterson Sentencing

The ‘That 70s Show’ alum’s wife comes from a family of other famous artists, including her musician father and actress mother! Find out more about Bijou’s family here.

The ‘That 70s Show’ alum’s wife comes from a family of other famous artists, including her musician father and actress mother! Find out more about Bijou’s family here. 

Supreme Court pauses court order preventing government contact with social media companies

The Supreme Court has temporarily halted a lower court ruling that prohibited White House officials from communicating with social media companies. The temporary stay, from Justice Samuel Alito, is the latest twist in a controversial attempt by two states to challenge content moderation policies at social media platforms.

The case stems from a lawsuit, brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, that claimed federal officials overreached in their dealings with social media companies — namely Meta, Google and Twitter — as they shaped moderation policies to handle election and COVID-19 misinformation.

A lower court had previously issued an injunction that barred White House and other federal officials from communicating with social media companies. An Appeals Court decision last week eased many of the initial restrictions, but left in place a provision that banned the surgeon general, CDC and White House officials from “pressuring” social media companies into making decisions. That order, as CNN reports, was set to take effect September 18.

That ruling is now on hold, thanks to Alito’s temporary stay, as the two sides continue to argue the case. As Bloomberg points out, the stay will be in effect until September 22, though it could be extended. 

In a filing ahead of the stay, the Solicitor General argued that “the injunction would impose grave harms on the government and the public” and that that government officials had committed no wrongdoing in their interactions with social media companies. “Rather than any pattern of coercive threats backed by sanctions, the record reflects a back-and-forth in which the government and platforms often shared goals and worked together, sometimes disagreed, and occasionally became frustrated with one another, as all parties articulated and pursued their own goals and interests during an unprecedented pandemic.”

While the current hold from Alito is another temporary measure, the case seems to be headed for a longer legal battle. The Justice Department is now laying the groundwork for a Supreme Court appeal, which could drag the case out even more.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/supreme-court-pauses-court-order-preventing-government-contact-with-social-media-companies-011730960.html?src=rss 

PlayStation’s ‘Deep Earth Collection’ will outfit your PS5 in metalic red, blue and silver

The easiest way to gussy up your PlayStation 5 is to buy a customizable console cover — which PlayStation helpfully sells for $55 each. Now the company is getting ready to launch a premium option: a set of three metallic colors it’s calling the “Deep Earth Collection.”

PlayStation is calling the three new colors Volcanic Red, Cobalt Blue and Sterling Silver, and says all three draw “inspiration from the beautiful and powerful hues found in the depths of planet Earth.” A metallic finish sets the new colors apart from the other console covers available from PlayStation Direct. It may also be why they cost more: each of the new covers will sell for $59.99, a $5 premium over the regular price. DualSense controllers will also be available in the new colorway, selling for $74.99.

Pre-orders for the new colors begin on October 4, with the hues themselves launching in waves: Volcanic Red and Cobalt Blue colorways will be available on November 3, with the Sterling Silver accessories arriving on January 26.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/playstations-deep-earth-collection-will-outfit-your-ps5-in-metalic-red-blue-and-silver-000418501.html?src=rss 

Kelli Giddish, 43, & Husband Welcome First Child Together

The ‘Law & Order: SVU’ star took to Instagram on Sept. 14 to confirm that she and her hubby welcomed their first child together earlier this summer!

The ‘Law & Order: SVU’ star took to Instagram on Sept. 14 to confirm that she and her hubby welcomed their first child together earlier this summer! 

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