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+22 +3Those without broadband struggle in a stay-at-home nation
In Sandwich, New Hampshire, a town of 1,200 best known as the setting for the movie “On Golden Pond,” broadband is scarce. Forget streaming Netflix, much less working or studying from home. Even the police department has trouble uploading its reports.
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+29 +5Linux's WireGuard VPN is here and ready to protect you
In the newly released Linux 5.6 kernel, you'll finally find the long anticipated open-source Virtual Private Network, WireGuard.
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+23 +7The coronavirus crisis proves the internet should be a public utility
It's never been more evident than in this time of pandemic panic that internet access is as essential as electricity and running water.
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+27 +4Exclusive: YouTube to reduce streaming quality in Europe due to coronavirus
Alphabet Inc's YouTube said on Friday it will reduce its streaming quality ...
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+19 +1My Maybe Crazy Corona Virus Viral Internet Ideas
During the coming weeks and months, millions will be stuck at home. This is a moment in time when we can all get more from less. So, umm, yeah, here’s my weird coronavirus homebound ideas. Bo…
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+26 +3Netflix urged to slow down streaming to stop the internet from breaking
The European Union is urging Netflix and other streaming platforms to stop showing video in high definition to prevent the internet from breaking under the strain of unprecedented usage due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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+9 +1The coronavirus is creating an 'enormous stress test' of America's internet
The United States' internet and wireless networks are coming under immense pressure to deliver reliable connectivity as schools and businesses confronting the novel coronavirus have shifted their day-to-day operations out of the workplace and into homes, according to industry analysts and government officials.
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+37 +6A Critical Internet Safeguard Is Running Out of Time
Shadowserver has helped keep the internet safe for 15 years. Unless it can raise funds fast, it's going to disappear.
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+23 +4Internet companies won't disconnect people for unpaid bills for 60 days, FCC says
Companies also agreed to waive late fees and open Wi-Fi hot spots to Americans who need them.
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+31 +3Decentraleyes – Extension for Firefox
Decentraleyes for Firefox. Protects you against tracking through "free", centralized, content delivery. It prevents a lot of requests from reaching networks like Google Hosted Libraries, and serves local files to keep sites from breaking. Complements regular content blockers.
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+16 +3What's the most popular web browser in 2020?
I'll give you a hint, it's not Microsoft's Internet Explorer. And Firefox is declining into irrelevance.
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+21 +4Did the Early Internet Activists Blow It?
These days, I often hear that the internet has allowed too much free speech. But I can’t get used to that idea.
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+20 +7Let's Encrypt issues one-billionth web security certificate
In less than five years, Let's Encrypt has secured almost 200 million websites with free TLS certificates.
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+21 +2The for-profit takeover of the non-profit '.org' top-level domain
The Internet Society wants to sell the non-profit ".org" top-level internet domain to the private equity firm Ethos Capital, but they're running into resistance.
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+28 +4Welcome to the Fresh Internet Hell of the Streaming Wars
No matter who wins, viewers are going to lose.
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+23 +5FCC forced to ask for public feedback on net neutrality repeal
A senior FCC Commissioner urges the public to "make some noise."
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+20 +3Indian police open case against hundreds in Kashmir for using VPN
Local authorities in India-controlled Kashmir have opened a case against hundreds of people who used virtual private networks (VPNs) to circumvent a social media ban in the disputed Himalayan region in a move that has been denounced by human rights and privacy activists. Tahir Ashraf, who heads the…
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+23 +2Why everything you know about 5G is wrong
If you buy what the telcos are telling you, 5G will bring you gigabit per second speeds and sub-10-millisecond latency. It's a pity that you really won't see anything like that in the real world. Here's the real 5G story.
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+26 +4Using sound and light for ultra-fast data transfer
Researchers have made a breakthrough in the control of terahertz quantum cascade lasers, which could lead to the transmission of data at the rate of 100 gigabits per second.
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+4 +1Best Sans Serif Google Fonts for Reading Online and in Print
English uses a Latin alphabet of 26 letters and 10 numbers. Some sans serif symbols can be difficult to interpret in communications due to character shape similarity
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