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HTTP/2 Brings Rapid Reset Misery
Thanks to the way the networking protocol was designed, we are going to be living with this nasty bug for years to come.
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The "enshittification" of tech extends to space, too
From Google to Netflix, tech is becoming more useless. The commercialization of space is no different
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Google Fiber is getting outrageously fast 20Gbps service
For now this is early access, but "most" customers will get upgraded eventually.
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Cloudflare is struggling with another outage - here's what to know
Cloudflare, a leading internet services and security company, is getting all wet again with service problems.
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What on earth happened to Cloudflare last week?
As failures go, Cloudflare's freeze-up wasn't bad. After all, Cloudflare's main CDN services kept working. But the failure just kept going and going and…
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Wikipedia's volunteer editors are fleeing online abuse. Here's what that could mean for the internet (and you)
It’s the fourth most popular website in the world, but our new study shows toxic commentary can still thrive on Wikipedia. There’s a lot at stake if too many editors are driven away.
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What's the golden age of online services? Well, now is good
Yearning for the pre-web internet can be misplaced... it certainly wasn't user-friendly
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The quiet plan to make the internet feel faster
L4S could fix a problem that even gigabit connections don’t.
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New L4S standard is poised to speed up your internet and reduce latency
This new standard will boost your internet throughput, no matter what speed you get.
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Faster than ever: Wi-Fi 7 standard arrives
How fast do you want your Wi-Fi to go? How does 5.8 Gigabits per second sound? Fast enough for you?
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The Secret Life of the 500+ Cables That Run the Internet
Laced across the cold depths of the world's oceans is a network of multimillion-dollar cables, which have become the vital connections of our online lives.
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How the Queen beat everyone to the Internet
Peter Kirstein is the man who put the Queen of England on the internet. In 1976.
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The Gift Of Online Privacy
Every month I see several birth announcements on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. I know exactly what moment the baby was born, what they looked like in sonogram photos, what their first food was, their favorite animal, who their siblings are, where they traveled on vacation, etc.
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Android in 2013: What to expect
The Android ecosystem has become a dominant force in 2012. Here's how I see it growing in the coming year. Read this article by Scott Webster on CNET.
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RIM Pricing Power With Carriers Slips as Sales Decline
Research In Motion Ltd.’s pricing power with carriers shows signs of slipping after the BlackBerry maker was forced to cut subscriber service fees as demand for its smartphones in emerging markets slows.
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Instagram furor triggers first class action lawsuit
Facebook's Instagram photo sharing service has been hit with what appears to be the first civil lawsuit to result from changed service terms that prompted howls of protest last week.
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5 Ways to Push Your Company Past the Startup Phase
Launching a startup is tough, but moving past start-up and into phase two can be even tougher.
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What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web?
The digital pioneer and visionary behind virtual reality has turned against the very culture he helped create
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Cyberextortionists on porn sites are really, really scary
Watching porn online could lead to something more embarrassing than explaining it to your significant other—your computer might be held hostage.
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Why the Instagram debacle just taught every tech company to be shadier than ever
Last night Instagram announced that it was retracting a controversial terms of service change that was widely and inaccurately interpreted to mean that the company would be selling user photos.
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