As negotiations continue over ending the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran, Tehran’s pressure campaign around the Strait of Hormuz has moved from oil tankers to the seafloor Internet. Iranian officials ...
With the success of satellite and fixed wireless, there’s more choice than ever in the world of broadband internet. And PCMag readers in the US and Canada have plenty of opinions about them. Where ...
The Economist is testing new ways of structuring content to be read solely by agents as AI engines increasingly surface and summarize news. For now, the subscription publisher is experimenting with ...
Earlier this week, hackers hijacked several open source projects used by dozens of companies and pushed updates designed to spread malware. This is the latest in a string of recent supply-chain ...
For years, Emrah Bayraktar did just about anything he could to make money: Cleaned cars. Worked a night-shift in a warehouse. Made sandwiches at a Subway during the day. When he wasn't eking out a ...
China Is Building Like the Deadline Is Tomorrow. This week: a dual-core quantum computer unveiled. Moonshot AI raised billions. SenseTime bets cheaper AI can win. Developers are finding backdoors to ...
The internet blackout in Iran is more than two months old, the longest on record. For millions who rely on being online to make a living, the void has been devastating. But some have privileged access ...
In this episode of Galaxy Brain, Charlie Warzel talks with the business writer Ed Elson about the rise of the “clip economy”—the idea that short video clips pulled from podcasts, livestreams, and ...
A Chinese ship has tested a new device capable of slicing through submarine data cables thousands of meters beneath the ocean surface. That demonstration may exacerbate security concerns over a spate ...
Loss of communication can be among the most devastating symptoms for patients with paralysis. A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute and Brown University ...
Implantable device research from the BrainGate clinical trial enables communication through rapid typing for a patient with ALS and a patient with a spinal cord injury. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown ...