Internet
US transported 6,000 Starlink terminals into Iran since January - WSJ
The US sent around 6,000 terminals to Iran in an unprecedented, direct attempt to deliver internet freedom to regime-stifled protestors, according to officials cited by the outlet.
A digital Holocaust is unfolding – and social media is fueling it - opinion
Target Pahlavi: Fearing unifying figure, Iran launches disinformation campaign against crown prince
'Trump promises, does nothing': Iranians fear US may never take action against regime
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Searching everything on Google? A revolution is coming – here’s what it will look like
At Google I/O, Google revealed the next-gen search engine that analyzes, summarizes, and acts. Available worldwide starting this week, it promises to reshape the future of online search.
Why more viewers are ditching cable for this low-cost TV alternative
Why people need to download Instagram content
The Internet and AI should not be used to answer questions on Halacha - opinion
While the Internet and AI can’t aid in the original thought and analysis that is the essence of Torah study, they can act as helpful resources to begin one’s study of a subject.
Partner launches router and range extender with WiFi 7 support
Partner has announced the launch of a new router and range extender supporting WiFi 7, designed to enhance wireless network performance.
yes presents: Continuous internet connectivity even in case of a malfunction or power outage
yes introduced a cellular adapter that enables automatic switching to the Pelephone network in the event of an optical fiber failure, a backup battery, and additional innovations.
Nearly half of Israelis have fallen victim to online scams - study
The Israel Internet Association stressed that the findings highlight the urgent need to raise awareness and promote individual responsibility among users.
For humanity: Dell Technologies’ new initiative
A new initiative by the company, in collaboration with international aid organizations, enables communities in crisis to gain access to the internet and educational services.
Study shows: With this simple trick you can be more happy, reverse 10 years of cognitive decline
On average, Americans spend almost five hours a day using their smartphones. Half of these users worry that they rely on their devices too much.