Over the last few years, an ambitious moonshot project spun out of Google has been developing fascinating technologies to ...
Taara, a startup that graduated from Alphabet’s moonshot factory, has slimmed down its technology, which uses near-infrared ...
Taara, a graduate of X, Google’s Moonshot Factory, today announced a breakthrough approach to commercial communications and connectivity infrastructure ...
Taara Unveils Light-Based Wireless Tech at MWC 2026 Taara Beam: 25 Gbps speeds, rapid installation for telecom and data centers ...
Google X has introduced the Taara chip, a fingernail-sized invention that taps the "virtually limitless" potential of light-based internet connectivity.
The Taara Beam sends 25Gbps internet speeds over invisible light waves and could rival Starlink.
Alphabet has announced a new development for Taara's technology that could lead to low-cost, high-speed internet connectivity, even in far-flung locations. Taara's general manager, Mahesh Krishnaswamy ...
Google engineers have been working on a new project that could enable billions of people to connect to the internet using narrow beams of light. Fiber-optic cable can support high speeds, but rolling ...
Everyone knows the woes of slow internet connection speeds, but the Google Taara chip could provide Internet to previously unreachable areas — and at speeds of up to 20Gbps per second. This project ...
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 distances ...
Indian telco Bharti Airtel and Google's parent Alphabet project are planning to use lasers to bring Internet services to remote parts of India. Taara, a project from Alphabet's X moonshot labs, aims ...