Computing Iceland’s data centers are booming—here’s why that’s a problem Bitcoin miners and data scientists love cheap, green Icelandic processing power. Maybe a little too much. by Tryggvi Adalbjornsson 2019-06-18T03:00:09-04:00
Sponsored Evolving e-commerce in Asia: Preparing for the next wave of digitalization The tensions in today’s digital marketplaces in Asia, the growing need to address them, and why cross-border collaborations can strengthen the region’s digital ecosystem. by Rama Sridhar 2019-03-25T21:00:00-04:00 Provided by Mastercard
Computing Using Wi-Fi to “see” behind closed doors is easier than anyone thought With nothing but a smartphone and some clever computation, researchers can exploit ambient signals to track individuals in their own homes. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv 2018-11-02T07:12:00-04:00
Computing A legal push to revive US net neutrality rules is gaining momentum by Martin Giles 2018-08-27T13:47:57-04:00
Computing India’s new net neutrality regime puts the US to shame by Martin Giles 2018-07-12T14:51:25-04:00
Computing Net neutrality gets a thumbs-up from US senators, but it still looks doomed by Martin Giles 2018-05-16T17:15:13-04:00
Computing Net neutrality rules in the US aren’t quite dead yet by Martin Giles 2018-05-10T11:45:50-04:00
Computing California’s dreaming of having America’s toughest net neutrality regime by Martin Giles 2018-03-15T10:16:13-04:00
Computing Net Neutrality’s Dead. The Battle to Resurrect It Is Just Beginning. Federal and state legislators are already developing plans to stop Internet providers from dictating what you can see online. by Martin Giles 2018-01-03T00:00:00-05:00