Curvy spines and butts help women to sustain multiple pregnancies and even forage for long.
AT&T has launched a new super-fast Internet service for just $70 per month but you will be charged extra if you want additional privacy.
Facebook has teamed up with Reliance Communications - India's second largest telecom operator - to provide basic Internet services on mobile phones without any charges. With this India has become the first Asian country to get Facebook's internet.org service.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has passed a vote to change the definition of "broadband" Internet to a download speed of 25Mbps, up from 4Mbps. The commission also tripled the baseline upload speed to 3Mbps, from 1Mbps.
Anton Burkov was startled to find Internet advertisements referring to content in his mails, and decided to file a lawsuit against Google.
The high-speed Internet by Google, Google Fiber might be announced later this week for North Carolina, according to reports. The search giant is holding events in Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte next week according to WRAL Techwire which would possibly be related to Google Fiber.
Majority of the people on Internet continue to use '123456' and 'password' as their password, according to a new report.
A new study from Georgia Tech shows that hackers can tap low power signals to know what a device is doing.
Though it was not a word, emoji, a graphic symbol, was in the highest currency in 2014.
Gmail has been blocked in China after months of disruptions. Many Gmail web addresses were blocked and were inactive over the weekend. Users said the service was down on Monday as well.
North Korea on Saturday blamed the United States for shutting down Internet service in the country. It also referred to President Barack Obama as "a monkey."
Minneapolis will be the first U.S. city to get 10GBPS of Internet connection - fastest residential connection worldwide. 1GBPS connection is already available for $65 per month.
Users can download full length clicks in the blink of eye.
Hackers gained entry into a sensitive system of ICANN after they obtained access credentials through malicious emails.
Not everyone is able to use the power of Internet, and founder of the Web Tim Berners-Lee wants to change that. He urged that access to Internet should be regarded as a basic human right.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM