Abstract: Smartphones are widely used Internet of Things (IoT) devices in higher education, but relying on them alone does not sufficiently aid teachers in managing courses or improving student ...
Proper router location is essential; large homes need mesh Wi-Fi. Position your router centrally and elevated for optimal Wi-Fi signal. Avoid placing your router near microwaves or other disruptive ...
Newer languages might soak up all the glory, but these die-hard languages have their place. Here are eight languages developers still use daily, and what they’re good for. The computer revolution has ...
AT&T is optimizing gaming, streaming and work-related traffic for customers who subscribe to both fiber and mobile services. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author ...
Syntax Bio, a synthetic biology company programming the next generation of cell therapies, today announced the publication of new research in Science Advances detailing the company's CRISPR-based ...
I first realized the extent of the internet’s takeover of U.S. politics while standing in the lobby of a drab hotel convention center, listening to an elderly gentleman rattle off a list of fringe ...
A massive internet outage on Monday morning caused panic, leaving many of the world’s largest online sites inoperable. Among the sites affected by the outage are Amazon webpages and services, Snapchat ...
Welcome to the final article in our three-part series on the history of the Internet. If you haven’t already, catch up with part one and part two. As a refresher, here’s the story so far: The ARPANET ...
Some contenders -- and some pretenders -- are coming to light in the 2025 NFL season through the first two weeks. The Green Bay Packers opened the week on Thursday Night Football by showing they are ...
Vincentas Grinius is a tech entrepreneur and cofounder of IPXO, with a focus on internet infrastructure and sustainable digital innovation. Once, the internet was based on ownership. Companies bought ...
First surfacing in 2021, the “dead internet theory” is the idea that the future internet will be largely driven by autonomous bots rather than real-world humans, creating an endless content factory ...