Microsoft has finally fixed a known issue that was causing systems running Windows Server 2019 and 2022 to "unexpectedly" ...
A new report found that bots have surpassed human internet traffic. HUMAN Security's State of AI Traffic report found that automated traffic grew eight times faster than human traffic year-over-year.
If the internet had a collective mood this past month, it was simple: March just wouldn't end. Across social media, especially Instagram, users in India and around the globe turned a shared feeling of ...
Legislators are discussing limiting yield offerings on stablecoins, including USDC, as part of the Clarity Act. That rider would likely disincentivize holding Circle's USDC. It's unclear what the ...
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DELAWARE - Governor Matt Meyer and the Delaware Department of Technology and Information announced almost $28 million in federal funding has been secured to expand high-speed broadband infrastructure ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Wednesday that internet providers are not liable for copyright infringement by their users, delivering an opinion in Cox v. Sony and tossing a $1 billion verdict.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Monday it was banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers, a move that comes as the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that internet service provider Cox Communications cannot be held liable for copyright infringement by its subscribers in a closely watched dispute ...