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Damage to undersea cables affects internet in west, South Africa

DAKAR: Problems with undersea data cables off the west coast of Africa have caused internet disruptions, some of them severe, in around a dozen West a...
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Romania arrests internet personality Andrew Tate

BUCHAREST - Internet personality Andrew Tate has been arrested for 24 hours in Romania on a British warrant, his PR representative said on Tuesday, and the Bucharest Court of Appeals was set to decide on whether to extradite him.
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Tourists Must Account For Bali’s Internet To Be Limited During Nyepi Festival

For those observing the holy day, the use of lights, electricity, and communication is prohibited for 24 hours.
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AR got its ‘killer app’: GenAI

Generative artificial intelligence puts the 'smart' in smart glasses. Here’s why your face is the best place for AI.
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Internet Meltdown Could Occur Due To Strong Solar Storms

LONDON - The Earth's energy grids could be sent into meltdown with the onset of a solar storm in
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Red Sea Chaos Exposes New Vulnerability: the Internet

Big disruptions reported overseas because vital undersea cables were cut
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Three Virtual Reality Stocks to Buy

Three virtual reality stocks to buy are examples of technology continuing to shape the trajectory of our future. The virtual reality (VR) market is
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Global Tech Companies’ Deafening Silence on Deteriorating Internet Freedom in Hong Kong

Global tech giant should speak out against attempts to control internet intermediaries and use national security laws as a pretext for censorship and surveillance in Hong Kong.
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Where in the World Is Kate Middleton? Rumors Swirl

Following her mysterious surgery, a Prince William schedule change ramps up speculation
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[Natalie Dunleavy Campbell, Stan Adams] US jeopardizing the open internet

Last October, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) abandoned its longstanding demand for World Trade Organization provisions to protect cross-border data flows, prevent forced data localization, safeguard source codes, and prohibit countries from discriminating against digital products based on nationality. It was a shocking shift: one that jeopardizes the very survival of the open internet, with all the kno...