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Iran internet disrupted as country imposes restrictions
There has been significant decline in internet traffic within Iran as a result of temporary...
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Six ways to holiday like an old-school travel journalist – without using the internet
We all want to get the most out of our holidays, which is why we...
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AT&T Launches 5G Wireless Home Internet, Catching Up to Rivals
AT&T Inc. is launching a new wireless home internet service, catching up to its rivals...
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15 Ways IoT Tech Can Help Companies Provide A Better CX
Internet of Things devices are equipped with sensors that enable them to exchange data with...
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Elon Musk's Starlink to help strengthen internet in remote UK places
Elon Musk's satellites are to be part of a UK trial to get high-speed internet...
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Iran unrest: What's going on with Iran and the internet?
Activists in Iran are expressing concern about widespread internet outages and residents being unable to...
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Starlink: Why is Elon Musk launching thousands of satellites?
Elon Musk's SpaceX company has been launching thousands of satellites into orbit. Many people say...
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War censorship exposes Putin's leaky internet controls
Long before waging war on Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin was working to make Russia's internet...
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Cambodia steps up surveillance with new Internet gateway
Cambodia is powering up its new National Internet Gateway, a move activists say will allow...
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Wikipedia editor 'warriors' fight lies, bigotry and even Nazis
False COVID death reports, a vast gender gap, Nazi "fan fiction": These are some of...
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Internet unit of Elon Musk's SpaceX to enter India
Starlink, the satellite internet division of billionaire Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX, registered its business...
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WhatsApp users rush for alternatives during long service failure
For more than five hours on Monday, Felicia Rangel-Samponaro was working blindly, unable to communicate...
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Fastly disruption shows 'vulnerability' of companies to cyber attacks, authorities say
The Fastly internet disruption has exposed the vulnerability of online services relied upon by millions...
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Reporters Without Borders launches 'trust' qualification for media
France-based non-governmental organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) introduced its Journalism Trust Initiative on Tuesday (May...
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Internet access partially restored on Myanmar as protests grow against armed service coup
Internet access was partially restored on Myanmar about Sunday (Feb 7), as a nationwide web...
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India to lift up lengthy internet clampdown in Kashmir
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir said Friday (Feb 5) they might restore high-speed web access in...
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Alibaba's US-listed shares nosedive on China monopoly investigation
Alibaba’s US-listed shares tumbled the virtually all ever before in intraday trading on concern over...
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Tech selloff in China wipes out $200 billion on antitrust rules
Chinese technology shares tumbled for another day after Beijing clamped down on the web industry,...
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Apple looks to advance search technology as officials investigate Google
Apple will reap the benefits of having its own internet search engine as it will...
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US justice department files biggest antitrust lawsuit against Google
The US Department of Justice and 11 other states filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google...
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Receive big tech to curb misinformation, without hurting press freedom, media tells EU
Broadcasters, publishers and journalists called on the European Commission on Mon to implement “much more...
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Ecommerce softens lockdown everywhere else but Kashmir netpreneurs suffer without 4G
Many internet sites in Kashmir are on the verge of closing down after the Supreme...
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Brave new browsers!
Americans have an earthy saying: 'There ain't no such thing as a free lunch!' And...
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Mitroshina making the right noise on the Internet
One of the most renowned and influential names in Russia, Alexandra Mitroshina is making the...
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Pepe the protest frog? Hong Kong kids aren't alt-right
He may have become a far-right Internet meme in the West, but Pepe the Frog's...