Today is Public Domain Day. Every January 1, new classic works enter the public domain in the United States. Let's take a look at some of the headliners from this year's selection.
• By Recognizing the Internet as the New Post Road
Now that tech billionaires Elon Musk and Peter Thiel (who backed J. D. Vance) have bought the free and fair election of President Donald Trump for us in the United States, we are in danger of becoming a more "efficient" AI-surveilled and -run cou
In today's interconnected world, wireless internet access has become ubiquitous, found in nearly every coffee shop, office and home. But Wi-Fi signals are not benign.
The U.S. is accusing Russia of preparing to cut undersea cables which carry Internet traffic all over the world, and Russia is accusing western powers of preparing to do the exact same thing.
We got an exclusive look inside Sceye's hangar in Roswell, New Mexico, a week before the company launched its balloon-like high-altitude platform system into the stratosphere.
Instances of censorship are growing to the point of normalization. Despite ongoing litigation and more public attention, mainstream social media has been more ferocious in recent months than ever before.
A Boeing satellite suffered an 'anomaly' that caused it to spontaneously explode in orbit, resulting in worldwide internet and communication blackouts.
Cryptography has changed the world over the past few decades. Without it there would be no Internet commerce, no VPNs, or Tor, or Bitcoin, or Wikileaks, or the Snowden revelations, or BitTorrent.
40 senators have co-sponsored a bill that would require you to upload your drivers license before being able to post online. They say it's to "protect children" but in reality, they want your home address on file and to ensure you're not using a VP
But if monopoly control over god or language or money should be granted to no one, then at the dawn of powerful machine intelligence, we should ask ourselves, what of monopoly control over mind? To whom do we grant license over intelligence itself?
Fifteen years ago the cypherpunks were almost entirely forgotten. But now – and quite shockingly to those of us who were involved – cypherpunks are cool again.
United will add Starlink high speed internet to all of its passenger planes in 2025 and will offer free Wi-fi internet with streaming gaming to passengers.
"The essence of antitrust law is to try to keep the system working by recognizing that, at certain points, some companies may get too big for their own good, they're self-imploding, or the technology may become so dominant that it's just crushing all
In Ancient Rome They Used 'Bread and Circuses' To Distract The People From Govt, Today It Is Fast Food And Smart Phones With Modern Day 'Gladiator Games' Being The Internet
If that's because X is overloaded or, as Musk posted on X, "appears to be a massive DDOS attack on ????," the billionaire's conversation with Trump appears to be delayed.
So you hit "Reply All" and ten years later the heatwaves begin. You know it makes sense -- the global cloud is full of cat videos, and storing the code that made Socks sing Bohemian Catsody in a million emails requires another data centre
According to OpenAI, SearchGPT will give users a more intuitive search experience, allowing them to ask questions to refine a search as they would using ChatGPT.
The perils of over-reliance on digital systems have been once again highlighted by the crashing of computer systems around the world due to an update to the Falcon antivirus and security product from CrowdStrike affecting its interaction with Windows