One mistake can stop a business in a matter of minutes – many shrug it off
Marius Dulka from Telia emphasizes the critical error companies make by underestimating the importance of backup connections for business continuity.
Karol Skupień, President of KIKE: The KSC is an Irresponsible Law
Karol Skupień, the president of the National Chamber of Ethernet Communication (KIKE), criticizes the KSC law as irresponsible, expressing concerns over its implications for Polish telecommunications companies.
AI, the future, and the challenge of the curious
This article discusses the conflict between major news outlets and the Internet Archive over content usage by AI companies, highlighting concerns about the future of AI regulation in Europe.
Woman sues internet giants - claims she became addicted as a child
A 20-year-old woman is suing social media companies, claiming significant mental harm due to childhood addiction.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt slams Big Tech for sextortion, threats to children while calling for key internet reform
Joseph Gordon-Levitt criticized tech companies for their role in online child abuse while advocating for reforms to accountability measures like Section 230.
'Unprecedented data processing': what is Musk's plan after SpaceX buys xAI
Elon Musk has merged two of his major companies by having SpaceX acquire xAI, aiming to establish space-based data centers to innovate in AI, rockets, and space internet.
The Day Has Arrived: AI Can Create Interactive Worlds and the Entire Digital Industry is Shaking
The emergence of Genie 3, capable of creating interactive experiences, is flooding the internet with videos that threaten to disrupt the digital entertainment industry and have led to stock market turmoil for gaming companies.
Australia deactivated 5 million profiles of users under 16 in the first month of the ban
In the first month following Australia's ban on social media accounts for individuals under 16, approximately 5 million accounts belonging to Australian teenagers were deactivated by social media companies.
Ban of 4.7 million social media accounts for minors in Australia
The Australian Internet regulatory agency reported that social media companies have collectively banned approximately 4.7 million accounts of teenagers under 16, following the implementation of the first global ban of its kind.
The president chose the interests of Americans, not Poles. How to protect citizens despite Nawrocki's veto?
President Nawrocki's veto of the DSA implementation law prioritizes the interests of American tech companies over the protection of Polish citizens, raising concerns about the continued exposure of Poles to illegal online content.
Mass Uprising in Iran. Phones and Internet Blocked, Companies Massively Cancel Flights
Mass protests against the government are taking place in Tehran and other Iranian cities, spurred by anger over the national currency collapse and expanding to over 100 cities across the country.
Public Budgets on the Edge, Taming the Internet, Trade Agreements, and Elections: What Awaits the European Economy in 2026
European countries face tight budgets, with Slovakia being one of the most problematic, while the EU has a final opportunity this year to regulate digital companies and continue cumbersome trade agreement efforts, as carbon tariffs begin to be implemented and the need to enhance artificial intelligence capabilities grows.
Sanctions over "Censorship": For Silicon Valley – and Europe's Radical Right
The article discusses the transatlantic disagreement on the limits of freedom of speech, particularly concerning US internet companies and EU regulations, and how this issue is becoming a focal point in political disputes.
In the interest of internet companies, will Trump be able to blackmail even at the expense of Ukraine?
The article discusses the potential U.S. ultimatum to EU countries regarding military support for Ukraine if they regulate American internet companies.