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According to Al Mayadeen News, the Houthis have knocked out several undersea internet cables, causing significant damage, particularly in the Gulf countries and India. In a new statement released...
Encountering an online robot, or bot, is as frequent as discovering a pair of shoes in your closet. This occurrence is intrinsic to the internet, yet users have reached...
A comprehensive analysis by business media has found that the US is trying to kick China out of the world undersea internet cable infrastructure by limiting Chinese companies' involvement. © Flickr / The Official...
With Imgur and Twitter removing "old, unused, and inactive accounts and content," it becomes apparent that the internet's memory is fading before our eyes. It emphasizes the need for us to preserve what we can.
The cybersecurity experts at Imperva claim that AI-powered bots are taking over the internet and mimicking human behavior. They state that in 2022, approximately 47.4% of all internet traffic came from bots rather than humans.
Nikola Tesla's writings, predicting the internet and even cellphones decades before they were actually invented, were published in "The Century Magazine" in an essay titled "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy." These writings have been recovered and...
Due to criticism by IAMAI of the recommendations of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance to introduce a new law for tackling Big Tech firms, Indian start-ups have accused the Internet and Mobile Association of India of...
According to the Ookla Speed Test Report for 2023 so far, Singapore, UAE, Chile, China, and Denmark have the fastest internet.
Belle Delphine is a South African-born British internet personality who gained massive popularity on social media platforms for her unconventional content. Born on October 23, 1999, in South Africa, Mary-Belle Kirschner, aka Belle Delphine, moved to the UK with her family at a young age. Here's everything you need to know about Belle Delphine, the South African-British internet celebrity.
A yet-to-be-formalized California bill called the Journalism Usage Fee would force internet sites like Facebook to pay news outlets for news content.