‘Let him sleep!’: Tired anteater wins over the internet

iMessage and more finally comes to Windows with global rollout of Phone Link for iOS

iMessage is finally coming to Windows. Microsoft today announced that Phone Link for iOS is now rolling out to all Windows 11 customers, allowing iPhone users to make and receive phone calls, send and receive messages via iMessage, access their contacts, and see their phone’s notifications directly on their Windows PC. The feature had previously […]

Can you spot the second dog hiding in this camera footage?

Flash, a Staffordshire bull terrier-German shepherd-collie mix, changed the life of his owner but proves elusive in a picture she posted on Facebook.

A New Front in the Water Wars: Your Internet Use

In the American West, data centers are clashing with local communities who want to preserve water amid drought. As data storage requirements escalate - and as water becomes scarcer - these operations may attract greater scrutiny.

Tile’s selling a tracker for your cat

Tile has a $40 cat-tracking package to keep tabs on your tabby.

Exclusive: Latest iPhone 15 Pro CADs reveal ‘Action button’ and camera changes

Earlier this month, 9to5Mac brought you exclusive renderings of the iPhone 15 Pro based on information from our sources, exclusive...

3 internet providers seek state dollars to run high-speed internet to rural Carlos

Gardonville, Arvig-Tekstar, and Spectrum-Charter have all applied for grants from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.

The Dormant Commerce Clause, the Internet, and Geolocation

A response to Professors Goldsmith & Volokh

There’s No Silver Bullet for Cybersecurity

Governments are incapable of fixing the insecurity of the internet by themselves, and businesses are unlikely to do it until the economic pain of ignoring the insecurity of the internet becomes greater than the profits it can earn from it. There are no silver bullets beyond restructuring the internet to rely more on new secure private networks, particularly for the operation of critical infrastructure. That will require businesses, governments, and users in democratic nations to act together to transform the internet into networks that rely on the authentication of people rather than IP addresses, mandate strict rules of online behavior, and maintain cyber police (human or machine) to enforce them.

Jeff Bezos spotted wearing $12 shirt at Coachella; internet is amazed

The videos shared on social media show the billionaire attending rapper Bad Bunny’s Coachella performance on Friday night.