Por: The Atlantic Tech July 23, 2024
Massive outages caused by a cloud-computing bug are the new normal.Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: bagotaj / Getty.July 19, 2024Listen00:0004:21Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration.Overnight, much of the world ground to a halt: Tens of thousands of were canceled or delayed, hospitals elective surgeries, doctors book appointments, banks to process transactions, television networks broadcasting. The culprit was... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation June 27, 2023
President Joe Biden will invest more than $40 billion into strengthening broadband access across the United States, including in areas that already have widespread access to broadband internet.Biden announced $42.5 billion in funding on Monday, pledging that every single person... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech February 19, 2023
5G home internet competition in the US is heating up and providers like and are offering some big incentives to attract customers. Follow along for speed, pricing, and all the fine details for each provider in our 5G home internet comparison. Update 2/19/23: Verizon its 5G Home... + más
Best 5G business internet: T-Mobile vs Verizon vs AT&T on price, speed, incentives, more | 9to5Mac
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WPTV USA Business February 15, 2023
Microsoft announced it was permanently disabling Internet Explorer, one of the first web browsers available to the public, via a software update on Feb. 14. “The out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) desktop application was permanently disabled on certain versions of... + más
Microsoft permanently disables Internet Explorer for all devices | CBS News
Microsoft will forcibly remove Internet Explorer from most Windows 10 PCs today | Ars Technica
RTTNews USA Politics February 13, 2023
Internet and social media shutdowns affected more than 4 billion people across the world last year, with Asia accounting for nearly half of them, a recent report says. The annual report by Surfshark recaps key developments in global internet censorship, namely, the legal... + más
Op-Ed: What Twitter’s lawsuit against the Indian government could mean for global free expression | Los Angeles Times
How Elon Musk should shape Twitter — sans the sink | New York Post
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation November 25, 2022
A group of Los Altos Hills, California, residents is standing up to internet giants Comcast and AT&T. Tech-rich but internet-poor, residents of the Silicon Valley neighborhood were fed up with sluggish broadband speeds of less than 25 Megabits-per-second (Mbps) download and 3... + más
Comcast wanted $210,000 for Internet—so this man helped expand a co-op fiber ISP | Ars Technica
Comcast wants Internet users to pay more because customer growth has stalled | Ars Technica
9to5Mac USA Tech November 07, 2022
5G business internet competition in the US is ramping up and providers like and are offering some big incentives to attract customers. AT&T is in the game too but with a poor offering. Follow along for speed, pricing, and fine details for each provider in our comparison of... + más
After fight vs. FAA, Verizon’s and AT&T’s new spectrum is boosting 5G speeds | Ars Technica
Verizon adds 5G Home and LTE plans to its free internet program through FCC's ACP | 9to5Mac
NBC News USA Tech October 01, 2022
Internet freedom activists scramble to help Iranians evade Tehran’s online crackdown and urge the U.S. government and tech companies to do more to help keep a digital lifeline open for protesters. Social media has served as a vital catalyst for the protests that have swept... + más
Despite Iran’s Efforts to Block Internet, Technology Has Helped Fuel Outrage | The New York Times
Elon Musk, US ponder ways to help Iranians under internet blackout | ABC News
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