by Shuja Al-Baqmi | Oct 11, 2017 | Saudi Arabia
Riyadh- In a move to increase the efficiency of Saudi internet services, the Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission announced on Tuesday the launch of a measurement platform, ‘Meqyas.’ Meqyas is an initiative by The Communications and Information...
by Stephen Carter | Aug 27, 2017 | Opinion
The Daily Stormer is finally off the internet. Well, the public internet anyway. Earlier this week, the hate-spewing white supremacist site lost its domain name registration when it was kicked off first GoDaddy and then Google for violating terms of its contracts....
by DAMON DARLIN | Aug 1, 2017 | Technology
New York- Is there any device in your home more confounding, ever-changing and indecipherable than the modems and routers that take the internet in and out of your home? Luckily, we have Nathan Edwards, The Wirecutter’s lead editor for networking, who spends his days...
by Asharq Al-Awsat | Aug 1, 2017 | Lifestyle & Culture
London- Slow rural broadband has prompted one man to get his internet from a satellite 22,000 miles above Africa. Prof. Christopher Spry, 79, who lives in Heol Senni in the Brecon Beacons, had download speeds of about 500Kbps. He runs a community website and uploads...
by Emile Amin | Jul 31, 2017 | Features
Cairo – It appears that the confrontation against terrorism and extremism will extend for a long time, which demands that new mechanisms to fight these phenomena be devised. This is necessary since the state of global terrorism at the end of the second decade of the...