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+18 +3In 2021, we need to fix America’s internet
The internet should be treated like water, power, and phone lines: an essential utility
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+24 +2Firefox to ship 'network partitioning' as a new anti-tracking defense
Firefox 85, to be released next month, in January 2021, will ship with a feature named Network Partitioning as a new form of anti-tracking protection.
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+28 +2Hello, World! It Is ‘I,’ the Internet
When did “the Internet” become “the internet”? Why did that happen, and how has it changed us?
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+25 +2Endangered Firefox: The state of Mozilla
Firefox web browser share keeps going down, while The Mozilla Foundation continues to make staff cuts and gives up its Mountain View California offices.
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+26 +2We need more broadband internet than ever with Covid keeping us at home
With work on the kitchen table, online classes in the kid's bedroom, and streaming TV, we need more, better and affordable broadband than ever before.
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+27 +3Our parents warned us the internet would break our brains. It broke theirs instead.
My college dorm was the first place I had reliable home internet access, and that was in part because my mom shared all the late 1990s and early 2000s parenting fears about the internet breaking our brains. These worries were an extension of prior concerns about television: Don't sit so close!
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+29 +2Only a Small Fraction of The Dark Web Is Being Used For Hidden Activity, Study Finds
The dark web has a shady reputation. Hidden below the transparency and visibility of the internet's surface, the complex anonymity networks that make up the dark web host and distribute all kinds of murky content: illicit drugs, child abuse material,
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+25 +2Best TV streaming service: Compare the top subscription-based video packages
There are two kinds of paid streaming services: video-on-demand, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, and Live TV, such as Sling TV and YouTubeTV. Here's the best of the subscription-based VoD TV packages.
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+23 +3FCC chairman Ajit Pai out, net neutrality back in
Opinion: As expected, Trump appointee Ajit Pai, who destroyed net neutrality, is leaving office. He leaves behind a legacy of higher internet prices and broken net neutrality. Things can only get better for the internet from here.
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+26 +1Your best 5 TV streaming device choices for 2020
Roku is still your best choice, but there are other streaming gadgets out there giving it a run for your money. Here are your best choices.
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+26 +1We Do Not Have the Internet We Deserve
Nothing that currently exists can compete with fiber. Nothing replicates the future growth fiber networks will deliver, simply because nothing that moves data has the inherent capacity of a fiber wire. It isn’t even close by any technical...
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+27 +3The ins and outs of Starlink: Internet from the sky
A recent Reddit ask-me-anything revealed more about the increasingly popular Starlink near-Earth orbit internet provider service.
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+26 +4Best streaming service for live TV: Hulu, YouTube TV, more
There are two kinds of paid streaming services: Live TV, such as Sling TV and YouTubeTV, and video-on-demand, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. Here's what to look for in live TV packages.
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+26 +3Verizon 5G DSS isn't the 5G you want
There's the ultra-high-speed Verizon advertises, which is available only in a few urban spaces, and then there's Verizon's 5G-speed Dynamic Spectrum Sharing 5G, which is available almost everywhere.
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+23 +4SpaceX's Starlink satellite-internet service provides rapid speeds of 175 Mbps in freezing temperatures, high winds and deep snow, users report
The Starlink terminal still reached speeds between 110 and 120 Mbps when faced with a 175mph leaf-blower.
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+23 +1Older Android phones will start failing on some secure websites in 2021
Up to a third of existing Android smartphones will start getting error messages from websites secured by Let's Encrypt.
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+23 +4The Starlink internet beta has begun: Here's what to expect
For a lucky few users, Starlink is starting to bring them fast internet from the skies.
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+25 +2We're Already Hyping 6G When 5G Hasn't Even Finished Disappointing Us Yet
It was the technology that was supposed to change the world. According to carriers, not only was fifth-generation wireless (5G) supposed to bring about the "fourth industrial revolution," it was supposed to revolutionize everything from...
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+20 +2Microsoft Edge Browser on Linux: Surprisingly good
Microsoft just released its new Chromium-based browser on Linux. Believe it or not, it's quite good.
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+22 +2Elon Musk Is One Step Closer To Rolling Out Affordable Internet With Starlink
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has launched 60 more Starlink satellites into Falcon 9 rocket to be positioned in low-Earth orbit, bringing the constellation to 788 as the aerospace company gears up for a public beta of the satellite broadband service that is expected to fit inside the budget of most users.
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