Unlike Gen Z kids, we Millennials never had Snapchat, our own smartphones, and 5G. We grew up with chat rooms, one PC per ...
Amin Naeni, an expert on digital authoritarianism, tracks how Iran built the capability to shutdown the internet. Listen on The Conversation Weekly podcast.
The Iranian regime has made progress on its plans to “retire” access to the international internet, according to experts, who warn Iran is entering “a new age of digital isolation.” ...
The system also facilitates easy searching: Just ask it what you’re looking for in locally stored footage rather than needing ...
In recent years, Iran has emerged as one of the world’s most striking examples of how internet restrictions shape digital behavior. As ...
Today, an estimated 2.2 billion people still have either limited or no access to the internet, largely because they live in ...
Promoting his new book, “This Is for Everyone,” the British computer scientist’s original optimism has been replaced by anxiety and urgency.
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Narinder Singh Kapany proved light could travel through bent glass fibres in 1954, creating fibre optics, yet was overlooked for the Nobel Prize that went to a scientist who built upon his work.
Astronomers have traced the origin point of a jet of material that is thousands of light-years long emanating from the supermassive black hole M87* ...
Why the internet kept breaking and taking down your favorite sites in 2025 ...
The labs help students and researchers understand computing’s history and ...