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+11 +2Cable-modem rental rates keep going up, but you don’t have to keep paying them
You're probably paying more for to rent a cable modem than you need to. Here are some ways to cut the cost to access broadband internet.
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+22 +2Internet use in old age predicts smaller cognitive decline only in men
Internet use in old age predicts smaller cognitive decline only in men
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+30 +75G Is Irresistible, but It Obliterates Your Phone Battery
Could this new switch be the power-saving fix?
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+37 +7Internet Users of All Kinds Should Be Concerned by a New Copyright Office Report
Outside of the beltway, people all over the United States are taking to the streets to demand fundamental change. In the halls of Congress and the White House, however, many people seem to think the biggest thing that needs to be restructured is the Internet.
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+24 +2Minister of rural development 'open' to internet access becoming public utility
Minister for Rural Economic Development Maryam Monsef says internet access is an essential service, and the idea of it becoming a public utility, funded like water or electricity, is not out of the question.
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+9 +1Which VPN Providers Really Take Anonymity Seriously in 2020? * TorrentFreak
Picking the best VPN can be hard as there are hundreds of VPN services out there. We help you to pick a VPN that's really anonymous.
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+23 +4Making Internet service a utility—what’s the worst that could happen?
A cable lobby lawyer reveals the industry’s darkest fears.
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+14 +2COVID-19 shows we need Universal Basic Internet now
Just as the electrification of America brought the nation out of the Great Depression, the Wi-Fi-cation of the nation can ease us out of the COVID-19 collapse.
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+11 +26 Free Network Certifications and Courses to Take in 2020
Here are 6 free Network certifications and courses that will enable you to build your career in network administration and Security fields.
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+29 +7The Confessions of the Hacker Who Saved the Internet
At 22, Marcus Hutchins put a stop to the worst cyberattack the world had ever seen. Then he was arrested by the FBI. This is his untold story.
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+24 +5Parking Lots Have Become a Digital Lifeline
As the sun set on a recent evening in Rutherfordton, N.C., the author Beth Revis drove her green S.U.V. into the parking lot of a closed elementary school and connected to the building’s free Wi-Fi. Then, for the third time since the coronavirus pandemic had taken hold, she taught a two-hour writing class from her driver’s seat.
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+21 +2FCC commissioner: Our agency says all Americans are gaining advanced Internet access. It's wrong
The Covid-19 pandemic has us heading online for work, school, and healthcare like never before. Having reliable Internet access means having a fighting chance at maintaining some semblance of modern life.
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+13 +4How the internet flips elections and alters our thoughts – Robert Epstein | Aeon Essays
Over the past century, more than a few great writers have expressed concern about humanity’s future. In The Iron Heel (1908), the American writer Jack London pictured a world in which a handful of wealthy corporate titans – the ‘oligarchs’ – kept the masses at bay with a brutal combination of rewards and punishments. Much of humanity lived in virtual slavery, while the fortunate ones were bought off with decent wages that allowed them to live comfortably – but without any real control over their lives.
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+23 +3Endless palimpsest: Wikipedia and the future’s historian
In spite of the project being very new, the number and variety of its authors and the ambivalence of academia towards it, Wikipedians have created an encyclopedia that upholds high standards of scholarship and encyclopedism.
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+20 +2NordVPN unveils first mainstream WireGuard virtual private network
NordVPN, a leading VPN company, is adopting the new open-source WireGuard virtual private network technology across its product line.
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+17 +3Silicon Valley is racing to build the next version of the Internet. Fortnite might get there first.
The Metaverse is coming. Epic Games wants to create it, as does Silicon Valley. And the covid-19 pandemic may be accelerating the process.
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+30 +3Average US household uses 38 TIMES more internet data than in 2010
Internet usage has skyrocketed in America over the last decade, with the average home consuming more than 38 times the amount of data in 2010. In 2020, the average US household is on track to consume 344GB of data every month, compared to just 9GB a month in 2010.
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+25 +6Internet service in western Colorado was so terrible that towns and counties built their own telecom
The new 481-mile rural Project Thor network is complete -- and run by a regional government council. It’s the opposite of what a state law intended 15 years ago
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+17 +2The internet is hanging in there despite the coronavirus
There are a lot of things going wrong thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, but the internet itself is still right as rain.
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+29 +4How to protect yourself from coronavirus phishing threats
The worst disease of the century brings out the worst in people as phishing attacks increase to unprecedented levels. Here's how to spot and COVID-19 phishing attacks and five ways to avoid them.
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