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Technology

The Internet of Wonder: How a Scientific Livestream Became a Cultural Phenomenon
A scientific expedition in Argentina is becoming a cultural phenomenon thanks to the Internet, pulling in thousands of livestream...
NDSS Symposium 2023
The Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium is an annual symposium focused on the latest developments in network...

HOW TO NARROW GAPS IN THE DIGITAL WORLD: BUILD UP TRAINING & BREAK DOWN STEREOTYPES
HOW TO NARROW GAPS IN THE DIGITAL WORLD: BUILD UP TRAINING & BREAK DOWN STEREOTYPES dotmagazine

Common Internet Network Interconnection and Charging Practices
The networks of the Internet charge their customers for access to the Internet regardless of the direction of the...
NDSS Symposium 2022
The Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium is an annual symposium focused on the latest developments in network...

How Consumers are Adapting to Voice Technology in the Smart Home
How Consumers are Adapting to Voice Technology in the Smart Home Kardome

The Metaverse Is Simply Big Tech, but Bigger
The Metaverse Is Simply Big Tech, but Bigger WIRED

The Week in Internet News: Facebook Rebrands After Controversies
Facebook Meta-morphosizes; high-speed hacking; Iberian Internet expansion; even more satellite broadband; Internet shutdown in Sudan

The Week in Internet News: Snowden Warns of Anti-Encryption Efforts
Snowden speaks out at Global Encryption Day; Russia censors Internet comms; housing broadband issues; Facebook renaming?; Trump's Truth Social

The Week in Internet News: Using Esports to Fight Cybercrime
International cybersecurity competition; LinkedIn cuts China services; illegal source code; privacy doorbell issues; playing no favorites

The Week in Internet News: Facebook Whistleblower Takes Aim
Profits first: Whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former data scientist at Facebook, testifying before a U.S. Senate committee, accused the...

The Week in Internet News: U.S. Broadband Funding Called a ‘Game Changer’
A big deal: A US$1.2 trillion infrastructure bill being debated in the U.S. Congress would include US$65 billion to...