At 35, the web is broken, but its inventor hasn't given up hope of fixing it yet
Back to the future: Sir Tim Berners-Lee thinks the rise of AI has made things even worse, but he continues to find solutions in the internet's earliest days.
Back to the future: Sir Tim Berners-Lee thinks the rise of AI has made things even worse, but he continues to find solutions in the internet's earliest days.
And, you thought a gigabit per second was fast!
What is the best internet speed test? Ookla's Speedtest is our number one pick! We analyzed each speed test's usability, servers and reliability to compile a list of the best broadband speed tests we trust for your virtual classes, entertainment and remote work.
Apple's iPhone 3G arrived on Friday with a bevy of new enterprise-ready features, including Exchange support, business-grade security, and third-party applications powered by an SDK. As with the first iPhone, we waited in line, bought our phone, signed an AT&T contract, and promptly began to crack open the case. Come along as we disassemble the Apple iPhone 3G.
Software-defined networking promises to deliver enormous benefits, from reduced costs to more efficient network operations. Here’s why SDN belongs on your network roadmap.
This mesh Wi-Fi router offers 4G LTE broadband as either a primary or secondary backup internet connection. It's a good 802.11ac (WiFi 5) router, but we'd like to see an 802.11ax (WiFi 6) version.
Although it's not cheap by consumer standards, Logitech's BCC950 ConferenceCam is an excellent solution for businesses wanting to get into video communication without going to the much greater expense of installing traditional room-based systems.
The price is high, but Netgear's new Wi-Fi 6E mesh system delivers fast performance and wide coverage for homes and home offices.
Wi-Fi 6 is a dramatic upgrade to Wi-Fi 5, with faster speeds, beam-forming, and WPA3 security. I've been using it with the TP-Link Deco X60 for the last 6 months. Is it for you?
When your car starts to get sluggish you pop the bonnet and check the individual components underneath. So why is it that when our networks start to run slow the components are often the last thing considered?