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Parents express great concern for their children overusing social media
The results of a National Poll on Children's Health in Michigan have revealed parents' deep concerns about how the Internet impacts their children's lives.
UK's Main Independent Installer of Commercial Mobile Signal Boosters
Exploring the role and impact of the UK's leading independent installer of commercial mobile signal boosters in enhancing connectivity and communication solutions for businesses.
Internet of Things: The Hidden Player in the World of Gambling
Exploring the uncharted role of the Internet of Things in the realm of gambling revealed the global number of IoT connections reached a staggering 14.3 billion, uncovering its subtle yet impactful influence on the industry's evolution.
North Korea's Kim Jong-un allegedly plans to execute intelligence agent for Googling him
The unnamed agent risks being executed by North Korea's firing squad for reading about the dictator from within Bureau 10.
Top 10 Best Private Proxy Service Providers
A private proxy is an intermediate device through which traffic flows from one point to another. It has only one user. If you have one, you can use it to browse the web anonymously.
Facebook seeks to block $3.7 billion UK mass action over market dominance
Facebook on Monday asked a London tribunal to block a collective lawsuit valued at up to 3 billion pounds ($3.7 billion) over allegations the social media giant abused its dominant position to monetise users' personal data.
Google's money churning ad engine sputters in rough economy
Alphabet said it made a profit of $14 billion in the third quarter on ad revenue that grew just 6 percent to $69 billion when compared with the same period of last year.
EU negotiators agree landmark law to curb Big Tech
The law contains about 20 rules that in many cases target practices by Big Tech that have gone against the bloc's rules on competition
Google pauses all ad sales in Russia
Google earlier had banned Russian state-funded media from buying or selling ads through its technology
Google agrees 5-year deal to pay AFP for online content: executives
Under the agreement AFP will also offer fact-checking training on several continents, details of which will be announced soon
Boeing gets OK for satellite grid to provide internet from space
Other satellite constellation projects are already being rolled out by competing companies.
Twenty years on, pandemic gives 9/11 conspiracists fresh impetus
Conspiracy theories over 9/11 were the first to benefit from widespread internet access, spreading much faster than previous alternative interpretations of history.
France fines Google 500 million euros in news copyright row
A Google spokesperson said in a statement to AFP that the company was "very disappointed" by the decision.
High-speed broadband internet from space: Elon Musk's Starlink Project rides high
Starlink now has more than 1,000 satellites in orbit and they already have over 10,000 customers enjoying high-speed Internet.
Problem at US telecoms giant causes global Internet outages
CloudFlare, a site designed to help keep other sites running during traffic spikes or malicious attacks, was itself affected.
Google eyeing new undersea infrastructure to drastically improve internet quality
Google is reportedly naming its latest project after an American computer scientist and naval rear admiral – Grace Hopper.
Getting ready for 5G: Investing in fiber infrastructure is key
5G will present new opportunities and experiences to end-users. It's important not to lose sight of the need to invest in the underlying fiber infrastructure, and the intelligence that helps it work effectively.
The tale of two internets ends with a decentralized web
It is time the world embraced an alternate solution to the ever-growing ills of the internet — a decentralized web built with blockchain technology.
IT expert jailed for revenge hack on company that sacked him
A 37-year-old Welshman has been jailed for 10 months after a court found him guilty of five offences relating to a cyber attack on a former company.
Internet driven mad by seemingly unsolvable riddle: do straws have one or two holes?
A seemingly innocuous tweet has sparked a deep, meaningful debate on metaphysics (and donuts).
After Katie Price campaign government may soon consider criminalising online trolling
A recent campaign by Katie Price has helped make way for a review of online laws as the Government addresses the impact of cyberbullying.
Forget the Apple slow down, growing apps are the real problem for iPhone users
Apple iPhones are notorious for running out of storage, particularly when you need to take a photo. As it turns out, apps may be the biggest problem.
New maths question is confounding the internet - can you solve this problem given to 7-year-olds?
Mother appeals for the internet's help after her daughter struggled to solve this apparently simple mathematics question.
Bernie Sanders' unamused clapping during Trump's State of the Union address has become a meme
Democrats Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi and Cory Booker were all caught looking very unimpressed during Trump's first State of the Union address to Congress.
Man writes heart-breaking post asking how he can hide his depression from his dog
Man's touching Reddit post prompts users of the social media platform to offer their help and advice.
'Edgy' Logan Paul defies suicide scandal to become children's top YouTuber
Logan Paul has become the most popular YouTube channel in the UK for audiences aged between five and 16.
Strangers save man offering all his possessions on Facebook to anyone who will kill him
A Queensland man who posted a tragic ad on a Facebook page has been admitted to hospital and diagnosed with a mental condition.
Burger King prank explains exactly what net neutrality means for you
Burger King has uploaded a video mocking net neutrality which shows customers receiving Whoppers at slower times, depending on what "package" they ordered.
Two 12-year-olds charged with cyberstalking after classmate's suicide
Gabriella Green, 12, was reportedly a victim of cyberbullying before she died
Netflix once loved talking about net neutrality - so why has it suddenly gone quiet?
Streaming giant once feared its online video service would suffer if internet providers were free to discriminate against it. That has changed.