Another Elon Musk Company Could Land Billions in Federal Funding As Republicans Look to Tweak Biden-Era Program
A planned Republican-led overhaul of the $42.5 billion federal broadband expansion program could channel up to $20 billion to Elon Musk's Starlink.
NASA Announced Increased Chance of Asteroid Hitting Earth in 2032. Internet Is Hilariously 'Rooting for the Asteroid'
NASA's estimated chance that an asteroid could collide with Earth in 2032 was raised from 1.6% to 1.9%, with the news pulling some dark humor into its orbit.
Internet Gushes Over Luigi Mangione and His Lawyer Wearing Matching Red Sweaters to Court: 'Adorable!'
The internet has noticed the striking similarity of outfits worn by alleged UnitedHealthcare shooter Luigi Mangione and his lawyer in court Monday morning.
OnlyFans Model Angers Internet with 'Joke' About Pulling Plug on Elderly Hospitalized Boyfriend After Getting Added to His Will
An OnlyFans model angered the internet after she "joked" about pulling the plug on her elderly hospitalized boyfriend.
Teenager Nicknamed "Patron Saint of the Internet" Picked by Pope to Be First Millennial Saint
Pope Francis has announced that Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old web designer who died in 2006, will be canonized as the Catholic Church's first millennial saint.
Porn Site Sees Highest Traffic in Over a Decade After Mattel Puts Web Address on 'Wicked' Doll Packaging
A printing error by Mattel has directed a surge of web traffic to the adult site Wicked.com after the URL was mistakenly printed on Wicked movie doll packaging.
Pope Francis Accidentally Blesses NFL Team Thanks to Automatic Emoji Function on X: 'They Need More Than What You Can Do'
The Pope's tweets about saints got mixed up with the New Orleans football team's hashtag twice this week, to a warm reception from the team's downtrodden fans.
Millions of Latinos likely to struggle with internet payments as subsidy program runs out of money
23 million families received money through the program. The White House asked for an additional $6 billion to extend it but didn't get the funds from Congress
Arkansas is The State Where Most Latinos Lack Internet Access. How Does This Take a Toll on Their Lives?
14% of Arkansas' Latino population doesn't have access to internet, making it harder to, for example, complete school work or access telehealth services
Illinois County Is Expanding Access to High-Speed Internet for Latinos With New Plan
Illinois' most populated county introduced a plan to offer residents subsided internet subscriptions. It also intends to invest in infrastructure and education to improve access for Latinos and other marginalized communities.
Brazil Considers Regulating Monetized Content On The Internet
Platforms will be held accountable for how diligently they guard the "digital environment," rather than for any particular material.
Internet In Cuba Slows To Crawl As More Island Residents Connect
In Cuba, a nation that recently legalized cellular data, the internet slows to crawl as more island residents connect.
Cuba Criticizes US For Rejection Of Plans To Expand Underwater Telecom Cable
A Cuban official criticized the U.S. on Thursday after a report was submitted to the FCC showing undersea telecom cable between Cuba and the latter was too much of a national security risk to continue.
Man Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Taking Woman Hostage At Internet Cafe
A man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for taking a woman hostage at an internet cafe in Saitama, Japan last year.
Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Extends To Outer Space, Satellite Deals Grounded
The issues tied to the Russian invasion of Ukraine has gone as far as space with Russia reportedly no longer agreeing its deal with OneWeb.
10-Year-Old Instructed To Electrocute Herself As Part Of Challenge By Amazon’s Alexa
A distraught mother reported that the family’s Alexa device had instructed her daughter to part take in a life-threatening challenge.
'Blackout Challenge' Claims Another Victim As 10-Year-Old Girl Dies After Accidentally Suffocating Herself
A 10-year-old girl has been reported dead after she choked herself until she fainted while attempting an internet phenomenon called the "Blackout Challenge."
Pedophile Allegedly Blackmailed Teenage Girl To Carve Name On Skin, Humiliated Girls Globally
A pedophile reportedly forced teenage girls globally into performing demeaning acts of sexual nature by threatening to commit suicide if they disagreed.
Two Women Get Harrowing Internet Dating Experience With ‘Highly Dangerous’ Man
Two women had forgettable experiences after hooking up with a man through the Internet who turned out to be an ex-convict.
Reddit Users Say Woman Lurking On Home Deck Appears Like A Zombie
To make things worse—the cops reportedly knew exactly who she was and claimed that she lived in a nearby town.
OnlyFans Christian Model Sparks Outrage For Sex Worker Comment Linked To God
In one of her recent tweets, Nita Marie claimed that “God tells her to strip off” and revealed that she is often branded "delusional" and a "grifter" by churchgoers.
Darknet Child Abuse Platform Boystown With 400k Users Busted, 4 Arrested
Europol said they will send data from investigations to police worldwide for more arrests and rescues.
Should You Invest In A Gaming Router?
Serious gamers could improve their experience by investing in a gaming router.
Is Microsoft's Newest Internet Browser 'Faster And Better' Than Google Chrome?
For years, Chrome is the most used browser in the world and Microsoft just launched its new Edge Chromium to rival Google's.
Apple Warns iPad and iPhone Users To Update Software Or Lose Access To Email And Web
In July 2019, Apple had warned its users that older versions of the iPhone and iPad will stop connecting to the Internet unless the system is updated.
ICANN Takes Control Of Internet DNS From U.S. Govt.: Cruz Injunction Rejected
Despite an injunction request, the United States government gave up control of the Internet to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Yahoo Confirms That 500 Million Accounts Were Stolen
Yahoo is in big trouble!
Social Media Day 2016: 13 Latino Stars We Absolutely Love To Follow On The Internet! [PHOTOS]
We celebrate Social Media Day with some of the Latino stars we love to follow on the Internet!
Enrique Peña Nieto Defends Telecom Legislation: Read His Full Speech
President Enrique Peña Nieto has defened Mexico's new telecom bill at its signing yesterday.
Luis Suárez Bite: Companies, Brands Take Advantage Of Infamous World Cup Incident To Promote Their Products [PHOTOS]
We've all seen/heard about Uruguayan soccer player Luis Suárez biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup match. Besides the memes, now companies have taken advantage of the incident to promote their products. This is how they did it.