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Eli Blumenthal
Staff Writer at CNET
Eli Blumenthal is a seasoned technology journalist with over a decade of experience in writing, editing, and digital content creation. Known for his insightful analysis of the latest technology trends and products, Eli has spent more than six years as a Digital Editor and Contributor at USA Today, where he honed his skills in product reviews, video production, and social media management. His passion for technology and communication has led him to his current role as a Staff Writer at CNET, where he covers a wide array of topics including mobile devices, television, gaming, apps, and various digital services. Eli's expertise and dedication have enabled him to become a trusted voice in the tech industry, and his work has resonated with readers seeking to navigate the constantly evolving landscape of technology.
Eli's educational background is rooted in the field of Digital Marketing, having earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Baruch College's distinguished Zicklin School of Business. This academic foundation has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of digital strategies and marketing insights, which are essential for a technology writer in today's digital age. His blend of formal education and hands-on experience in the media and communication sphere positions him as a knowledgeable professional uniquely capable of bridging the gap between technology and consumers.
In addition to his current role, Eli has held several influential positions throughout his career. His early experience includes being a Marketing Intern at DreamIt Ventures, where he developed an understanding of startup dynamics and technology marketing. He also served as a Financial Analyst Intern at The DBC Group Corp., gaining financial insights that add depth to his understanding of technology commercialization. Eli began his writing journey as an intern and contributor at USA Today, where he developed his voice and style, laying the groundwork for his future success. Furthermore, he founded and contributed to TeensTalkTech, a platform aimed at engaging young audiences in technology discussions, showcasing his commitment to promoting tech literacy among younger demographics.
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Indoors in an apartment building in Manhattan on a regular Monday morning. This is on C-band, not millimeter-wave.
First test is on Galaxy S25 Ultra, second is on iPhone 16 Pro Max. https://t.co/0DOuA64TVp

At its capital markets day, @MikeSievert says T-Mobile sees satellite as a way to move customers to higher rate plans.
Still no official launch date for this service (or cost). Curious to see how it's priced given Apple, Google and other OEMs offer will their own versions.
